A sentence is a list of tokens separated by a single space with no leading or trailing spaces. Every token is either a positive number consisting of digits 0-9
with no leading zeros, or a word consisting of lowercase English letters.
- For example,
"a puppy has 2 eyes 4 legs"
is a sentence with seven tokens:"2"
and"4"
are numbers and the other tokens such as"puppy"
are words.
Given a string s
representing a sentence, you need to check if all the numbers in s
are strictly increasing from left to right (i.e., other than the last number, each number is strictly smaller than the number on its right in s
).
Return true
if so, or false
otherwise.
Example 1:
Input: s = "1 box has 3 blue 4 red 6 green and 12 yellow marbles" Output: true Explanation: The numbers in s are: 1, 3, 4, 6, 12. They are strictly increasing from left to right: 1 < 3 < 4 < 6 < 12.
Example 2:
Input: s = "hello world 5 x 5" Output: false Explanation: The numbers in s are: 5, 5. They are not strictly increasing.
Example 3:
Input: s = "sunset is at 7 51 pm overnight lows will be in the low 50 and 60 s" Output: false Explanation: The numbers in s are: 7, 51, 50, 60. They are not strictly increasing.
Constraints:
3 <= s.length <= 200
s
consists of lowercase English letters, spaces, and digits from0
to9
, inclusive.- The number of tokens in
s
is between2
and100
, inclusive. - The tokens in
s
are separated by a single space. - There are at least two numbers in
s
. - Each number in
s
is a positive number less than100
, with no leading zeros. s
contains no leading or trailing spaces.
class Solution:
def areNumbersAscending(self, s: str) -> bool:
pre = 0
for t in s.split():
if t[0].isdigit():
if (cur := int(t)) <= pre:
return False
pre = cur
return True
class Solution:
def areNumbersAscending(self, s: str) -> bool:
pre = i = 0
n = len(s)
while i < n:
if s[i].isdigit():
cur = 0
while i < n and s[i].isdigit():
cur = cur * 10 + int(s[i])
i += 1
if pre >= cur:
return False
pre = cur
else:
i += 1
return True
class Solution {
public boolean areNumbersAscending(String s) {
int pre = 0;
for (var t : s.split(" ")) {
if (t.charAt(0) <= '9') {
int cur = Integer.parseInt(t);
if (pre >= cur) {
return false;
}
pre = cur;
}
}
return true;
}
}
class Solution {
public:
bool areNumbersAscending(string s) {
int pre = 0;
istringstream is(s);
string t;
while (is >> t) {
if (isdigit(t[0])) {
int cur = stoi(t);
if (pre >= cur) {
return false;
}
pre = cur;
}
}
return true;
}
};
func areNumbersAscending(s string) bool {
pre := 0
for _, t := range strings.Split(s, " ") {
if t[0] <= '9' {
cur, _ := strconv.Atoi(t)
if pre >= cur {
return false
}
pre = cur
}
}
return true
}
function areNumbersAscending(s: string): boolean {
let pre = -1;
for (const cur of s.split(' ')) {
if (cur[0] <= '9') {
const num = Number(cur);
if (num <= pre) {
return false;
}
pre = num;
}
}
return true;
}
impl Solution {
pub fn are_numbers_ascending(s: String) -> bool {
let mut pre = -1;
for cur in s.split(' ') {
if cur.as_bytes()[0] <= b'9' {
let num = cur.parse::<i32>().unwrap();
if num <= pre {
return false;
}
pre = num;
}
}
true
}
}
bool areNumbersAscending(char* s) {
int pre = -1;
int cur = 0;
for (int i = 0; s[i]; i++) {
if (isdigit(s[i])) {
cur = cur * 10 + s[i] - '0';
} else {
if (cur != 0) {
if (cur <= pre) {
return 0;
}
pre = cur;
cur = 0;
}
}
}
if (cur != 0 && cur <= pre) {
return 0;
}
return 1;
}