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341_FlattenNestedListIterator.py
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#! /usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# @Author: [email protected]
# @Last Modified time: 2016-07-09 14:22:29
# """
# This is the interface that allows for creating nested lists.
# You should not implement it, or speculate about its implementation
# """
#class NestedInteger(object):
# def isInteger(self):
# """
# @return True if this NestedInteger holds a single integer, rather than a nested list.
# :rtype bool
# """
#
# def getInteger(self):
# """
# @return the single integer that this NestedInteger holds, if it holds a single integer
# Return None if this NestedInteger holds a nested list
# :rtype int
# """
#
# def getList(self):
# """
# @return the nested list that this NestedInteger holds, if it holds a nested list
# Return None if this NestedInteger holds a single integer
# :rtype List[NestedInteger]
# """
class NestedIterator(object):
"""
According to:
https://discuss.leetcode.com/topic/42042/simple-java-solution-using-a-stack-with-explanation
In the constructor, we push all the nestedList into the stack from back to front,
so when we pop the stack, it returns the very first element.
Second, in the hasNext() function, we peek the first element in stack currently,
and if it is an Integer, we will return true and pop the element.
If it is a list, we will further flatten it.
This is iterative version of flatting the nested list.
Again, we need to iterate from the back to front of the list.
"""
def __init__(self, nestedList):
"""Initialize your data structure here.
:type nestedList: List[NestedInteger]
"""
self.stack = []
for item in nestedList[::-1]:
self.stack.append(item)
def next(self):
val = self.stack[-1].getInteger()
self.stack.pop()
return val
def hasNext(self):
while self.stack:
curr = self.stack[-1]
if curr.isInteger():
return True
self.stack.pop()
if curr.getList():
for i in curr.getList()[::-1]:
self.stack.append(i)
return False
class NestedIterator_2(object):
""" Python Generators solution
According to:
https://discuss.leetcode.com/topic/45844/python-generators-solution
"""
def __init__(self, nestedList):
"""Initialize your data structure here.
"""
def gen(nestedList):
for item in nestedList:
if item.isInteger():
yield item.getInteger()
else:
for list in gen(item.getList()):
yield list
self.gen = gen(nestedList)
def next(self):
return self.value
def hasNext(self):
try:
self.value = next(self.gen)
return True
except StopIteration:
return False
# Your NestedIterator object will be instantiated and called as such:
# i, v = NestedIterator(nestedList), []
# while i.hasNext(): v.append(i.next())
'''
[]
[1,[2,[3]]]
[[1,2],3,[4,5]]
[[[1,2,3], [4,5], 7], [8,9], 10]
'''