Given an absolute path for a file (Unix-style), simplify it. Or in other words, convert it to the canonical path.
In a UNIX-style file system, a period .
refers to the current directory. Furthermore, a double period ..
moves the directory up a level. For more information, see: Absolute path vs relative path in Linux/ Unix
Note that the returned canonical path must always begin with a slash /
, and there must be only a single slash /
between two directory names. The last directory name (if it exists) must not end with a trailing /
. Also, the canonical path must be the shortest string representing the absolute path.
Example 1:
Input: "/home/"
Output: "/home" Explanation: Note that there is no trailing slash after the last directory name.
< p>Example 2:
Input: "/../"
Output: "/" Explanation: Going one level up from the root directory is a no-op, as the root level is the highest level you can go. < /span>
Example 3:
Input: "/home//foo/"
Output: "/home/foo" Explanation: In the canonical path, multiple consecutive slashes are replaced by a single one. < /pre>Example 4:
Input: "/a/./b/../../c/"
Output: "/c"Example 5:
Input: " /a/../../b/../c//.//"
Output: "/c"Example 6:
Input: " /a//b////c/d//././/.."
Output: "/a/b/c"< span style="color: #0000ff;">class Solution {
public String simplifyPath(String path) {
String[] strs = path.split("/");
ArrayListlist1 = new ArrayList ();
for(int i = 0; i){
//Insert an empty string (by similar to this "/a //c" string generation) and "." ("." represents The current directory does not affect the path) remove it and save it to list1
if (strs[i].isEmpty() || strs[i].equals(".")) {
continue;
}
list1.add(strs[i]);
}
ArrayListlist2 = new ArrayList ();
for(int i = 0; i){
if(list1.get(i).equals("..")){
if(!list2.isEmpty()){
list2.remove(list2.size() - 1);
}
} else list2.add(list1.get(i));
}
String res = String.join("/",list2);
res = "/" + res;
return res;
}
}< /p>
This kind of question is really dull
https://leetcode.wang/leetCode-71-Simplify-Path.html
class Solution {
public String simplifyPath(String path) {
String[] strs = path.split("/");
ArrayListlist1 = new ArrayList ();
for(int i = 0; i){
//Insert an empty string (by similar to this "/a //c" string generation) and "." ("." represents The current directory does not affect the path) remove it and save it to list1
if (strs[i].isEmpty() || strs[i].equals(".")) {
continue;
}
list1.add(strs[i]);
}
ArrayListlist2 = new ArrayList ();
for(int i = 0; i){
if(list1.get(i).equals("..")){
if(!list2.isEmpty()){
list2.remove(list2.size() - 1);
}
} else list2.add(list1.get(i));
}
String res = String.join("/",list2);
res = "/" + res;
return res;
}
}