Compare two version numbers version1 and version1.
If version1 > version2 return 1, if version1 < version2 return -1, otherwise return 0.
You may assume that the version strings are non-empty and contain only digits and the .
character.
The .
character does not represent a decimal point and is used to separate number sequences.
For instance, 2.5
is not "two and a half" or "half way to version three", it is the fifth second-level revision of the second first-level revision.
Here is an example of version numbers ordering:
0.1 < 1.1 < 1.2 < 13.37
class Solution {
public:
int compareVersion(string version1, string version2) {
stringstream ss1(version1), ss2(version2);
string s1, s2;
while (!ss1.eof() || !ss2.eof()) {
int n1 = 0, n2 = 0;
if (!ss1.eof()) {
getline(ss1, s1, '.');
n1 = atoi(s1.c_str());
}
if (!ss2.eof()) {
getline(ss2, s2, '.');
n2 = atoi(s2.c_str());
}
if (n1 > n2)
return 1;
else if (n1 < n2)
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
};