Given an absolute path for a file (Unix-style), simplify it.
For example,
path = "/home/"
, => "/home"
path = "/a/./b/../../c/"
, => "/c"
- Did you consider the case where path =
"/../"
?
In this case, you should return"/"
. - Another corner case is the path might contain multiple slashes
'/'
together, such as"/home//foo/"
.
In this case, you should ignore redundant slashes and return"/home/foo"
.
public class Solution {
public String simplifyPath(String path) {
// Start typing your Java solution below
// DO NOT write main() function
int len = path.length();
if(len == 0)
return "/";
Stack<String> stack = new Stack<String>();
int right, i = 0;
String part;
while(i < len){
if(path.charAt(i) == '/'){
right = i + 1;
while(right < len && path.charAt(right) != '/')
right++;
part = path.substring(i + 1, right);
i = right;
if(part.length() == 0)
continue;
if(part.equals("..")){// 返回上级目录
if(!stack.empty())
stack.pop();
}
else if(part.equals("."));// 忽略
else// 有效路径
stack.push(part);
}
}
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
while(!stack.empty()){
sb.insert(0, stack.pop());
sb.insert(0, "/");
}
if(sb.length() == 0)
return "/";
else
return sb.toString();
}
}