LeetCode 2553. Separate the Digits in an Array Solution in Java, C++, Python & More | Explanation + Code

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2553. Separate the Digits in an Array

Description

Given an array of positive integers nums, return an array answer that consists of the digits of each integer in nums after separating them in the same order they appear in nums.

To separate the digits of an integer is to get all the digits it has in the same order.

  • For example, for the integer 10921, the separation of its digits is [1,0,9,2,1].

 

Example 1:

Input: nums = [13,25,83,77]
Output: [1,3,2,5,8,3,7,7]
Explanation: 
- The separation of 13 is [1,3].
- The separation of 25 is [2,5].
- The separation of 83 is [8,3].
- The separation of 77 is [7,7].
answer = [1,3,2,5,8,3,7,7]. Note that answer contains the separations in the same order.

Example 2:

Input: nums = [7,1,3,9]
Output: [7,1,3,9]
Explanation: The separation of each integer in nums is itself.
answer = [7,1,3,9].

 

Constraints:

  • 1 <= nums.length <= 1000
  • 1 <= nums[i] <= 105

Solutions

Solution 1: Simulation

Split each number in the array into digits, then put the split numbers into the answer array in order.

The time complexity is O(n × log_{10} M), and the space complexity is O(n × log_{10} M). Where n is the length of the array nums, and M is the maximum value in the array nums.

PythonJavaC++GoTypeScriptRustC
class Solution: def separateDigits(self, nums: List[int]) -> List[int]: ans = [] for x in nums: t = [] while x: t.append(x % 10) x //= 10 ans.extend(t[::-1]) return ans(code-box)

Solution 2

Rust
impl Solution { pub fn separate_digits(nums: Vec<i32>) -> Vec<i32> { let mut ans = vec![]; for n in nums { let mut t = vec![]; let mut x = n; while x != 0 { t.push(x % 10); x /= 10; } for i in (0..t.len()).rev() { ans.push(t[i]); } } ans } }(code-box)

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