2023-04-12 Daily Challenge
Today I have done leetcode's April LeetCoding Challenge with cpp
.
April LeetCoding Challenge 12
Description
Simplify Path
Given a string path
, which is an absolute path (starting with a slash '/'
) to a file or directory in a Unix-style file system, convert it to the simplified canonical path.
In a Unix-style file system, a period '.'
refers to the current directory, a double period '..'
refers to the directory up a level, and any multiple consecutive slashes (i.e. '//'
) are treated as a single slash '/'
. For this problem, any other format of periods such as '...'
are treated as file/directory names.
The canonical path should have the following format:
- The path starts with a single slash
'/'
. - Any two directories are separated by a single slash
'/'
. - The path does not end with a trailing
'/'
. - The path only contains the directories on the path from the root directory to the target file or directory (i.e., no period
'.'
or double period'..'
)
Return the simplified canonical path.
Example 1:
Input: path = "/home/" Output: "/home" Explanation: Note that there is no trailing slash after the last directory name.
Example 2:
Input: path = "/../" Output: "/" Explanation: Going one level up from the root directory is a no-op, as the root level is the highest level you can go.
Example 3:
Input: path = "/home//foo/" Output: "/home/foo" Explanation: In the canonical path, multiple consecutive slashes are replaced by a single one.
Constraints:
1 <= path.length <= 3000
path
consists of English letters, digits, period'.'
, slash'/'
or'_'
.path
is a valid absolute Unix path.
Solution
auto speedup = [](){
cin.tie(nullptr);
cout.tie(nullptr);
ios::sync_with_stdio(false);
return 0;
}();
class Solution {
public:
string simplifyPath(string path) {
string cur;
vector<string> folders;
path.push_back('/');
for(auto c : path) {
if(c == '/') {
if(cur == "..") {
if(folders.size()) folders.pop_back();
} else if (cur.length() && cur != ".") {
folders.push_back(cur);
}
cur.clear();
} else {
cur.push_back(c);
}
}
if(folders.empty()) return "/";
string answer;
for(auto &folder : folders) {
answer.push_back('/');
answer += folder;
}
return answer;
}
};
// Accepted
// 258/258 cases passed (4 ms)
// Your runtime beats 78.99 % of cpp submissions
// Your memory usage beats 85.65 % of cpp submissions (7.8 MB)