Removing Stars From a String
Problem Statement - link #
You are given a string s, which contains stars *.
In one operation, you can:
- Choose a star in s.
- Remove the closest non-star character to its left, as well as remove the star itself.
Return the string after all stars have been removed.
Note:
- The input will be generated such that the operation is always possible.
- It can be shown that the resulting string will always be unique.
Examples #
Example 1:
Input: s = "leet**cod*e"
Output: "lecoe"
Explanation: Performing the removals from left to right:
- The closest character to the 1st star is 't' in "leet**cod*e". s becomes "lee*cod*e".
- The closest character to the 2nd star is 'e' in "lee*cod*e". s becomes "lecod*e".
- The closest character to the 3rd star is 'd' in "lecod*e". s becomes "lecoe".
There are no more stars, so we return "lecoe".
Example 2:
Input: s = "erase*****"
Output: ""
Explanation: The entire string is removed, so we return an empty string.
Constraints #
1 <= s.length <= 10^5
s
consists of lowercase English letters and*
.- The operation above can be performed on any
s
.
Solutions #
class Solution {
public:
string removeStars(string s) {
vector<char> res;
for (char c : s) {
if (c != '*') {
res.push_back(c);
} else if (!res.empty()) {
res.pop_back();
}
}
string result(res.begin(), res.end());
return result;
}
};