• [LeetCode] Peeking Iterator


    An interesting problem about iterators. This post shares a very nice solution, which is rewritten below, with minor simplifications.

    // Below is the interface for Iterator, which is already defined for you.
    // **DO NOT** modify the interface for Iterator.
    class Iterator {
        struct Data;
        Data* data;
    public:
        Iterator(const vector<int>& nums);
        Iterator(const Iterator& iter);
        virtual ~Iterator();
        // Returns the next element in the iteration.
        int next();
        // Returns true if the iteration has more elements.
        bool hasNext() const;
    };
    
    
    class PeekingIterator : public Iterator {
    public:
        PeekingIterator(const vector<int>& nums) : Iterator(nums) {
            // Initialize any member here.
            // **DO NOT** save a copy of nums and manipulate it directly.
            // You should only use the Iterator interface methods.
            peeked = false;
        }
    
        // Returns the next element in the iteration without advancing the iterator.
        int peek() {
            if (!peeked) {
                peeked = true;
                peekElem = Iterator::next();
            }
            return peekElem;
        }
    
        // hasNext() and next() should behave the same as in the Iterator interface.
        // Override them if needed.
        int next() {
            if(peeked) {
                peeked = false;
                return peekElem;
            }
            return Iterator::next();
        }
    
        bool hasNext() const {
            return peeked || Iterator::hasNext();
        }
    private:
        bool peeked;
        int peekElem;
    };

    BTW, it seems that we tend to misspell peek to peak. Well, after learning what peek wants to do, I understood why it uses such a name: peek means to look furtively, which is just like what peek does compared to next :-)

    This post shares another super concise solution, just 3 lines of added code in total! And I just know too few about classes in C++ to come up with it...

    // Below is the interface for Iterator, which is already defined for you.
    // **DO NOT** modify the interface for Iterator.
    class Iterator {
        struct Data;
        Data* data;
    public:
        Iterator(const vector<int>& nums);
        Iterator(const Iterator& iter);
        virtual ~Iterator();
        // Returns the next element in the iteration.
        int next();
        // Returns true if the iteration has more elements.
        bool hasNext() const;
    };
    
    
    class PeekingIterator : public Iterator {
    public:
        PeekingIterator(const vector<int>& nums) : Iterator(nums) {
            // Initialize any member here.
            // **DO NOT** save a copy of nums and manipulate it directly.
            // You should only use the Iterator interface methods.
            
        }
    
        // Returns the next element in the iteration without advancing the iterator.
        int peek() {
            return Iterator(*this).next();
        }
    
        // hasNext() and next() should behave the same as in the Iterator interface.
        // Override them if needed.
        int next() {
            return Iterator::next();
        }
    
        bool hasNext() const {
            return Iterator::hasNext();
        }
    };
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  • 原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/jcliBlogger/p/4825763.html
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