Valid Number @python

时间:2021-11-19 05:41:32

Validate if a given string is numeric.

Some examples:
"0" => true
" 0.1 " => true
"abc" => false
"1 a" => false
"2e10" => true

Note: It is intended for the problem statement to be ambiguous. You should gather all requirements up front before implementing one.

直接上代码,特别是解法二,引入 re 模块匹配,很精简强大!

 class InputType:
INVALID = 0
SPACE = 1
SIGN =2
DIGIT =3
DOT = 4
EXPONENT =5 class Solution:
# @param s, a string
# @return a boolean
def isNumber(self, s):
transition_table = [[-1, 0, 3, 1, 2, -1], # next states for state 0
[-1, 8, -1, 1, 4, 5], # next states for state 1
[-1, -1, -1, 4, -1, -1], # next states for state 2
[-1, -1, -1, 1, 2, -1], # next states for state 3
[-1, 8, -1, 4, -1, 5], # next states for state 4
[-1, -1, 6, 7, -1, -1], # next states for state 5
[-1, -1, -1, 7, -1, -1], # next states for state 6
[-1, 8, -1, 7, -1, -1], # next states for state 7
[-1, 8, -1, -1, -1, -1]] # next states for state 8 state = 0
for char in s:
inputType = InputType.INVALID
if char.isspace():
inputType = InputType.SPACE;
elif char == '+' or char == '-':
inputType = InputType.SIGN
elif char in '':
inputType =InputType.DIGIT
elif char == '.':
inputType = InputType.DOT
elif char == 'e' or char =='E':
inputType = InputType.EXPONENT state = transition_table[state][inputType]
if state == -1:
return False
return state==1 or state==4 or state ==7 or state==8 def isNumber2(self,s):
import re
return bool(re.match("^\s*[\+\-]?((\d+(\.\d*)?)|\.\d+)([eE][+-]?\d+)?\s*$",s))