introduction
Validate if a given string can be interpreted as a decimal number.
Some examples:
"0" => true
" 0.1 " => true
"abc" => false
"1 a" => false
"2e10" => true
" -90e3 " => true
" 1e" => false
"e3" => false
" 6e-1" => true
" 99e2.5 " => false
"53.5e93" => true
" --6 " => false
"-+3" => false
"95a54e53" => false
Note: It is intended for the problem statement to be ambiguous. You should gather all requirements up front before implementing one. However, here is a list of characters that can be in a valid decimal number:
Numbers 0-9
Exponent - “e”
Positive/negative sign - “+”/"-"
Decimal point - “.”
Of course, the context of these characters also matters in the input.
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Solution
class Solution(object):
def isNumber(self, s):
"""
:type s: str
:rtype: bool
"""
if s.isdigit():
return True
elif "e" in s and "." in s and s.split("e") == 2:
s1, s2 = s.split("e")
try:
return float(s1) and float(s2)
except ValueError:
return False
else:
try:
float(s)
return True
except ValueError:
return False
https://leetcode.com/submissions/detail/210536753/
Code
GitHub:https://github.com/roguesir/LeetCode-Algorithm
- 更新时间:2019-02-25