Compare two version numbers version1 and version1.
If version1 > version2 return 1, if version1 < version2 return -1, otherwise return 0.
You may assume that the version strings are non-empty and contain only digits and the .
character.
The .
character does not represent a decimal point and is used to separate number sequences.
For instance, 2.5
is not "two and a half" or "half way to version three", it is the fifth second-level revision of the second first-level revision.
Here is an example of version numbers ordering:
0.1 < 1.1 < 1.2 < 13.37
解法:
2,采用“.”分离时,要加上“\.”
3,数组没有赋值时,默认为0
package Leetcode; public class CompareVersionNumbers { public int compareVersion(String version1, String version2) { String[] ver1=version1.split("\."); String[] ver2=version2.split("\."); int maxlength=Math.max(ver1.length, ver2.length); int[] ints1 = new int[maxlength]; for (int i=0; i < maxlength; i++) { ints1[i] = Integer.parseInt(ver1[i]); } int[] ints2 = new int[maxlength]; for (int i=0; i < maxlength; i++) { ints2[i] = Integer.parseInt(ver2[i]); } for(int i=0;i<maxlength;i++){ if(ints1[i]>ints2[i]){ return 1; } else if(ints1[i]<ints2[i]){ return -1; } } return 0; } }
2017/8/19 更新, clean code
class Solution { public int compareVersion(String version1, String version2) { String[] ints1 = version1.split("\."); String[] ints2 = version2.split("\."); int length = Math.max(ints1.length, ints2.length); for (int i=0; i<length; i++) { Integer v1 = i < ints1.length ? Integer.parseInt(ints1[i]) : 0; Integer v2 = i < ints2.length ? Integer.parseInt(ints2[i]) : 0; int compare = v1.compareTo(v2); if (compare != 0) { return compare; } } return 0; } }