Question 345. Reverse Vowels of a String Solution 思路:交换元音,第一次遍历,先把出现元音的索引位置记录下来,第二遍遍历元音的索引并替换. Java实现: public String reverseVowels(String s) { List<Integer> store = new ArrayList<>(); char[] arr = s.toCharArray(); for (int i=0; i< arr.lengt…
Given an input string, reverse the string word by word. For example,Given s = "the sky is blue",return "blue is sky the". Update (2015-02-12):For C programmers: Try to solve it in-place in O(1) space. click to show clarification. Clari…
Given an input string, reverse the string word by word. For example,Given s = "the sky is blue",return "blue is sky the". For C programmers: Try to solve it in-place in O(1) space. Clarification: What constitutes a word?A sequence of n…
题目: Given an input string, reverse the string word by word. For example, Given s = "the sky is blue", return "blue is sky the". click to show clarification. Clarification: What constitutes a word? A sequence of non-space characters con…
Write a function that takes a string as input and reverse only the vowels of a string. Example 1:Given s = "hello", return "holle". Example 2:Given s = "leetcode", return "leotcede". 这道题让我们翻转字符串中的元音字母,元音字母有五个a,e,i,o…
Given an input string, reverse the string word by word. A word is defined as a sequence of non-space characters.The input string does not contain leading or trailing spaces and the words are always separated by a single space.For example,Given s = "t…
Given an input string, reverse the string word by word. For example, Given s = "the sky is blue", return "blue is sky the". Update (2015-02-12): For C programmers: Try to solve it in-place in O(1) space. click to show clarification. Cl…
原题链接在这里:https://leetcode.com/problems/reverse-words-in-a-string-ii/ 题目: Given an input string, reverse the string word by word. A word is defined as a sequence of non-space characters. The input string does not contain leading or trailing spaces and…
LeetCode: Reverse Words in a String:Evaluate Reverse Polish Notation Evaluate the value of an arithmetic expression in Reverse Polish Notation. Valid operators are +, -, *, /. Each operand may be an integer or another expression. Some examples: ["2&q…