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Given an input string __ , reverse the string word by word.
Example:
Note:
Follow up: Could you do it in-place without allocating extra space?
这道题让我们翻转一个字符串中的单词,跟之前那题 Reverse Words in a String 没有区别,由于之前那道题就是用 in-place 的方法做的,而这道题反而更简化了题目,因为不考虑首尾空格了和单词之间的多空格了,方法还是很简单,先把每个单词翻转一遍,再把整个字符串翻转一遍,或者也可以调换个顺序,先翻转整个字符串,再翻转每个单词,参见代码如下:
解法一:
我们也可以使用 C++ STL 中自带的 reverse 函数来做,先把整个字符串翻转一下,然后再来扫描每个字符,用两个指针,一个指向开头,另一个开始遍历,遇到空格停止,这样两个指针之间就确定了一个单词的范围,直接调用 reverse 函数翻转,然后移动头指针到下一个位置,在用另一个指针继续扫描,重复上述步骤即可,参见代码如下:
解法二:
Github 同步地址:
#186
类似题目:
Reverse Words in a String III
Reverse Words in a String
Rotate Array
参考资料:
https://leetcode.com/problems/reverse-words-in-a-string-ii/
https://leetcode.com/problems/reverse-words-in-a-string-ii/discuss/53851/Six-lines-solution-in-C%2B%2B
https://leetcode.com/problems/reverse-words-in-a-string-ii/discuss/53775/My-Java-solution-with-explanation
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