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937. Reorder Data in Log Files #272

Open huimeich opened 4 years ago

huimeich commented 4 years ago

You have an array of logs. Each log is a space delimited string of words.

For each log, the first word in each log is an alphanumeric identifier. Then, either:

Each word after the identifier will consist only of lowercase letters, or; Each word after the identifier will consist only of digits. We will call these two varieties of logs letter-logs and digit-logs. It is guaranteed that each log has at least one word after its identifier.

Reorder the logs so that all of the letter-logs come before any digit-log. The letter-logs are ordered lexicographically ignoring identifier, with the identifier used in case of ties. The digit-logs should be put in their original order.

Return the final order of the logs.

Example 1:

Input: logs = ["dig1 8 1 5 1","let1 art can","dig2 3 6","let2 own kit dig","let3 art zero"] Output: ["let1 art can","let3 art zero","let2 own kit dig","dig1 8 1 5 1","dig2 3 6"]

huimeich commented 4 years ago

class Solution: def reorderLogFiles(self, logs: List[str]) -> List[str]: def f(log): id, rest = log.split(" ", 1) return (0, rest, id) if rest[0].isalpha() else (1,) return sorted(logs, key = f)