151. Reverse Words in a String
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- Difficulty: Medium
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.
Clarification:
- What constitutes a word?
A sequence of non-space characters constitutes a word. - Could the input string contain leading or trailing spaces?
Yes. However, your reversed string should not contain leading or trailing spaces. - How about multiple spaces between two words?
Reduce them to a single space in the reversed string.
Code
import re class Solution(object): def reverseWords(self, s): """ :type s: str :rtype: str """ return ' '.join(re.split('\s+', s.strip())[::-1])
Idea
I do not see many advanced methods in discussion that seem better than mine. One interesting method is to reverse the whole string first. Then reverse each word (so that the order within the word becomes normal again). These actions can happen in place so no more space is required.