LeetCode题解(十)0900-0999,android实现文件下载

return A;

}

}

922. Sort Array By Parity II

[Description]

Given an array A of non-negative integers, half of the integers in A are odd, and half of the integers are even.

Sort the array so that whenever A[i] is odd, i is odd; and whenever A[i] is even, i is even.

You may return any answer array that satisfies this condition.

Example 1:

Input: [4,2,5,7]

Output: [4,5,2,7]

Explanation: [4,7,2,5], [2,5,4,7], [2,7,4,5] would also have been accepted.

Note:

2 <= A.length <= 20000

A.length % 2 == 0

0 <= A[i] <= 1000

[Answer]

Runtime: 2 ms, faster than 99.72% of Java online submissions for Sort Array By Parity II.

Memory Usage: 41.7 MB, less than 76.76% of Java online submissions for Sort Array By Parity II.

class Solution {

public int[] sortArrayByParityII(int[] A) {

int[] result = new int[A.length];

int indexOdd = 1;

int indexEven = 0;

for (int i = 0; i < A.length; i++) {

if (A[i] % 2 == 0) {

result[indexEven] = A[i];

indexEven += 2;

} else {

result[indexOdd] = A[i];

indexOdd += 2;

}

}

return result;

}

}

929. Unique Email Addresses

[Description]

Every email consists of a local name and a domain name, separated by the @ sign.

For example, in [email protected], alice is the local name, and leetcode.com is the domain name.

Besides lowercase letters, these emails may contain ‘.‘s or ‘+‘s.

If you add periods (’.’) between some characters in the local name part of an email address, mail sent there will be forwarded to the same address without dots in the local name. For example, “[email protected]” and “[email protected]” forward to the same email address. (Note that this rule does not apply for domain names.)

If you add a plus (’+’) in the local name, everything after the first plus sign will be ignored. This allows certain emails to be filtered, for example [email protected] will be forwarded to [email protected]. (Again, this rule does not apply for domain names.)

It is possible to use both of these rules at the same time.

Given a list of emails, we send one email to each address in the list. How many different addresses actually receive mails?

Example 1:

Input: [“[email protected]”,“[email protected]”,“[email protected]”]

Output: 2

Explanation: “[email protected]” and “[email protected]” actually receive mails

Note:

1 <= emails[i].length <= 100

1 <= emails.length <= 100

Each emails[i] contains exactly one ‘@’ character.

All local and domain names are non-empty.

Local names do not start with a ‘+’ character.

[Answer]

Runtime: 26 ms, faster than 30.73% of Java online submissions for Unique Email Addresses.

Memory Usage: 38.4 MB, less than 97.90% of Java online submissions for Unique Email Addresses.

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