Given two version numbers,
version1
andversion2
, compare them.Version numbers consist of one or more revisions joined by a dot
'.'
. Each revision consists of digits and may contain leading zeros. Every revision contains at least one character. Revisions are 0-indexed from left to right, with the leftmost revision being revision 0, the next revision being revision 1, and so on. For example2.5.33
and0.1
are valid version numbers.To compare version numbers, compare their revisions in left-to-right order. Revisions are compared using their integer value ignoring any leading zeros. This means that revisions
1
and001
are considered equal. If a version number does not specify a revision at an index, then treat the revision as0
. For example, version1.0
is less than version1.1
because their revision 0s are the same, but their revision 1s are0
and1
respectively, and0 < 1
.Return the following:
- If
version1 < version2
, return-1
.- If
version1 > version2
, return1
.- Otherwise, return
0
.
from itertools import zip_longest
class Solution:
def compareVersion(self, version1, version2):
version1 = list(map(int, version1.split('.')))
version2 = list(map(int, version2.split('.')))
# zip_longest('ABCD', 'xy', fillvalue='-') --> Ax, By, C-, D-
for v1, v2 in zip_longest(version1, version2, fillvalue=0):
if v1 == v2:
continue
return -1 if v1 < v2 else 1
return 0