LeetCode 1859. Sorting the Sentence
Question
A sentence is a list of words that are separated by a single space with no leading or trailing spaces. Each word consists of lowercase and uppercase English letters.
A sentence can be shuffled by appending the 1-indexed word position to each word then rearranging the words in the sentence.
- For example, the sentence "This is a sentence" can be shuffled as "sentence4 a3 is2 This1" or "is2 sentence4 This1 a3".
Given a shuffled sentence s containing no more than 9 words, reconstruct and return the original sentence.
Example 1:
Input: s = "is2 sentence4 This1 a3"
Output: "This is a sentence"
Explanation: Sort the words in s to their original positions "This1 is2 a3 sentence4", then remove the numbers.
Example 2:
Input: s = "Myself2 Me1 I4 and3"
Output: "Me Myself and I"
Explanation: Sort the words in s to their original positions "Me1 Myself2 and3 I4", then remove the numbers.
Constraints:
- 2 <= s.length <= 200
- s consists of lowercase and uppercase English letters, spaces, and digits from 1 to 9.
- The number of words in s is between 1 and 9.
- The words in s are separated by a single space.
- s contains no leading or trailing spaces.
Solution
Python
class Solution:
def sortSentence(self, s: str) -> str:
lst = list(s.split())
list_sentence = ['' for x in lst]
for i in range(0,len(lst)):
value_sentence = lst[i][:-1]
value_order = int(lst[i][-1])
list_sentence[value_order - 1] = value_sentence
return ' '.join(list_sentence)
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