S and T are strings composed of lowercase letters. In S, no letter occurs more than once. S was sorted in some custom order previously. We want to permute the characters of T so that they match the order that S was sorted. More specifically, if x occ…
S and T are strings composed of lowercase letters. In S, no letter occurs more than once. S was sorted in some custom order previously. We want to permute the characters of T so that they match the order that S was sorted. More specifically, if x occ…
题目链接:https://leetcode.com/problems/custom-sort-string/description/ S and T are strings composed of lowercase letters. In S, no letter occurs more than once. S was sorted in some custom order previously. We want to permute the characters of T so that…
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[抄题]: S and T are strings composed of lowercase letters. In S, no letter occurs more than once. S was sorted in some custom order previously. We want to permute the characters of T so that they match the order that S was sorted. More specifically, if…
S and T are strings composed of lowercase letters. In S, no letter occurs more than once. S was sorted in some custom order previously. We want to permute the characters of T so that they match the order that S was sorted. More specifically, if x occ…
Arrays.sort(a) 自定义排序,(需实现接口:Comparable) package com.hd; import java.util.Arrays; class Person implements Comparable{ int id ; int score ; public Person(int id,int score){ this.id = id; this.score = score ; } @Override public String toString(){ retur…
Given an unsorted array nums, reorder it such that nums[0] < nums[1] > nums[2] < nums[3].... Example 1: Input: nums = [1, 5, 1, 1, 6, 4] Output: One possible answer is [1, 4, 1, 5, 1, 6]. Example 2: Input: nums = [1, 3, 2, 2, 3, 1] Output: One po…
S and T are strings composed of lowercase letters. In S, no letter occurs more than once. S was sorted in some custom order previously. We want to permute the characters of T so that they match the order that S was sorted. More specifically, if x occ…