Problem
We have a string S of lowercase letters, and an integer array shifts.
Call the shift of a letter, the next letter in the alphabet, (wrapping around so that 'z' becomes 'a').
For example, shift('a') = 'b', shift('t') = 'u', and shift('z') = 'a'.
Now for each shifts[i] = x, we want to shift the first i+1 letters of S, x times.
Return the final string after all such shifts to S are applied.
Example 1:
Input: S = "abc", shifts = [3,5,9] Output: "rpl" Explanation: We start with "abc". After shifting the first 1 letters of S by 3, we have "dbc". After shifting the first 2 letters of S by 5, we have "igc". After shifting the first 3 letters of S by 9, we have "rpl", the answer.
Note:
1 <= S.length = shifts.length <= 200000 <= shifts[i] <= 10 ^ 9
Solution
Time complexity: O(n)
Space complexity: O(1)
C++
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// Author: Huahua // Running time: 54 ms class Solution { public: string shiftingLetters(string S, vector<int>& shifts) { int c = 0; for (int i = shifts.size() - 1; i >= 0; --i) { c += (shifts[i] % 26); S[i] = (S[i] - 'a' + c) % 26 + 'a'; } return S; } }; |
