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BackspaceStringCompare844.java
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/**
* Given two strings S and T, return if they are equal when both are typed into
* empty text editors. # means a backspace character.
*
* Example 1:
* Input: S = "ab#c", T = "ad#c"
* Output: true
* Explanation: Both S and T become "ac".
*
* Example 2:
* Input: S = "ab##", T = "c#d#"
* Output: true
* Explanation: Both S and T become "".
*
* Example 3:
* Input: S = "a##c", T = "#a#c"
* Output: true
* Explanation: Both S and T become "c".
*
* Example 4:
* Input: S = "a#c", T = "b"
* Output: false
* Explanation: S becomes "c" while T becomes "b".
*
* Note:
* 1 <= S.length <= 200
* 1 <= T.length <= 200
* S and T only contain lowercase letters and '#' characters.
*
* Follow up:
* Can you solve it in O(N) time and O(1) space?
*/
public class BackspaceStringCompare844 {
public boolean backspaceCompare(String S, String T) {
int lenS = S.length();
int lenT = T.length();
int indexS = lenS-1;
int countS = 0;
int indexT = lenT-1;
int countT = 0;
while (indexS >= 0 && indexT >= 0) {
char charS = S.charAt(indexS);
char charT = T.charAt(indexT);
if (charS != '#' && charT != '#' && countS == 0 && countT == 0) {
if (charS != charT) return false;
indexS--;
indexT--;
} else {
if (charS == '#') {
countS++;
indexS--;
} else {
if (countS != 0) {
countS--;
indexS--;
}
}
if (charT == '#') {
countT++;
indexT--;
} else {
if (countT != 0) {
countT--;
indexT--;
}
}
}
}
while (indexS >= 0) {
if (S.charAt(indexS) == '#') {
countS++;
} else {
if (countS == 0) return false;
countS--;
}
indexS--;
}
while (indexT >= 0) {
if (T.charAt(indexT) == '#') {
countT++;
} else {
if (countT == 0) return false;
countT--;
}
indexT--;
}
return true;
}
/**
* https://leetcode.com/problems/backspace-string-compare/solution/
*/
public boolean backspaceCompare2(String S, String T) {
return build(S).equals(build(T));
}
public String build(String S) {
Stack<Character> ans = new Stack();
for (char c: S.toCharArray()) {
if (c != '#')
ans.push(c);
else if (!ans.empty())
ans.pop();
}
return String.valueOf(ans);
}
/**
* https://leetcode.com/problems/backspace-string-compare/solution/
*/
public boolean backspaceCompare3(String S, String T) {
int i = S.length() - 1, j = T.length() - 1;
int skipS = 0, skipT = 0;
while (i >= 0 || j >= 0) { // While there may be chars in build(S) or build (T)
while (i >= 0) { // Find position of next possible char in build(S)
if (S.charAt(i) == '#') {skipS++; i--;}
else if (skipS > 0) {skipS--; i--;}
else break;
}
while (j >= 0) { // Find position of next possible char in build(T)
if (T.charAt(j) == '#') {skipT++; j--;}
else if (skipT > 0) {skipT--; j--;}
else break;
}
// If two actual characters are different
if (i >= 0 && j >= 0 && S.charAt(i) != T.charAt(j))
return false;
// If expecting to compare char vs nothing
if ((i >= 0) != (j >= 0))
return false;
i--; j--;
}
return true;
}
}