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LeetCode/java/flatten-nested-list-iterator.java
Matej Focko f0cdb67ac1
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Signed-off-by: Matej Focko <mfocko@redhat.com>
2024-03-02 21:01:53 +01:00

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import java.util.ArrayDeque;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;
// This is the interface that allows for creating nested lists.
// You should not implement it, or speculate about its implementation
interface NestedInteger {
// @return true if this NestedInteger holds a single integer, rather than a nested list.
public boolean isInteger();
// @return the single integer that this NestedInteger holds, if it holds a single integer
// Return null if this NestedInteger holds a nested list
public Integer getInteger();
// @return the nested list that this NestedInteger holds, if it holds a nested list
// Return empty list if this NestedInteger holds a single integer
public List<NestedInteger> getList();
}
class NestedIterator implements Iterator<Integer> {
private class DFSEntry {
private List<NestedInteger> it;
private int i = 0;
public DFSEntry(List<NestedInteger> it) {
this.it = it;
}
private int size() {
return it.size();
}
public boolean isEmpty() {
return i >= size();
}
public NestedInteger at() {
return it.get(i);
}
public void advance() {
i++;
}
}
ArrayDeque<DFSEntry> stack = new ArrayDeque<>();
public NestedIterator(List<NestedInteger> nestedList) {
stack.addLast(new DFSEntry(nestedList));
findNext();
}
private DFSEntry top() {
return stack.peekLast();
}
// Performs one „iteration“ of the DFS algorithm
private void findNext() {
while (!stack.isEmpty()) {
// We ran out of successors
if (top().isEmpty()) {
stack.removeLast();
// Advance the parent of the removed list
if (top() != null) {
top().advance();
}
continue;
}
// Base: we have found an integer
if (top().at().isInteger()) {
return;
}
stack.addLast(new DFSEntry(top().at().getList()));
}
}
@Override
public Integer next() {
DFSEntry top = stack.getLast();
Integer e = top.at().getInteger();
// Find next integer in the nested list
top.advance();
findNext();
// Return the popped element
return e;
}
@Override
public boolean hasNext() {
return !stack.isEmpty();
}
}
/**
* Your NestedIterator object will be instantiated and called as such: NestedIterator i = new
* NestedIterator(nestedList); while (i.hasNext()) v[f()] = i.next();
*/