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92 lines
3.4 KiB
Python
92 lines
3.4 KiB
Python
def text_justification(word: str, max_width: int) -> list:
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"""
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Will format the string such that each line has exactly
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(max_width) characters and is fully (left and right) justified,
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and return the list of justified text.
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example 1:
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string = "This is an example of text justification."
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max_width = 16
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output = ['This is an',
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'example of text',
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'justification. ']
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>>> text_justification("This is an example of text justification.", 16)
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['This is an', 'example of text', 'justification. ']
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example 2:
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string = "Two roads diverged in a yellow wood"
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max_width = 16
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output = ['Two roads',
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'diverged in a',
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'yellow wood ']
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>>> text_justification("Two roads diverged in a yellow wood", 16)
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['Two roads', 'diverged in a', 'yellow wood ']
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Time complexity: O(m*n)
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Space complexity: O(m*n)
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"""
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# Converting string into list of strings split by a space
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words = word.split()
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def justify(line: list, width: int, max_width: int) -> str:
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overall_spaces_count = max_width - width
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words_count = len(line)
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if len(line) == 1:
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# if there is only word in line
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# just insert overall_spaces_count for the remainder of line
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return line[0] + " " * overall_spaces_count
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else:
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spaces_to_insert_between_words = words_count - 1
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# num_spaces_between_words_list[i] : tells you to insert
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# num_spaces_between_words_list[i] spaces
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# after word on line[i]
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num_spaces_between_words_list = spaces_to_insert_between_words * [
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overall_spaces_count // spaces_to_insert_between_words
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]
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spaces_count_in_locations = (
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overall_spaces_count % spaces_to_insert_between_words
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)
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# distribute spaces via round robin to the left words
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for i in range(spaces_count_in_locations):
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num_spaces_between_words_list[i] += 1
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aligned_words_list = []
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for i in range(spaces_to_insert_between_words):
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# add the word
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aligned_words_list.append(line[i])
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# add the spaces to insert
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aligned_words_list.append(num_spaces_between_words_list[i] * " ")
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# just add the last word to the sentence
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aligned_words_list.append(line[-1])
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# join the aligned words list to form a justified line
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return "".join(aligned_words_list)
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answer = []
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line: list[str] = []
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width = 0
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for word in words:
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if width + len(word) + len(line) <= max_width:
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# keep adding words until we can fill out max_width
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# width = sum of length of all words (without overall_spaces_count)
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# len(word) = length of current word
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# len(line) = number of overall_spaces_count to insert between words
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line.append(word)
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width += len(word)
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else:
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# justify the line and add it to result
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answer.append(justify(line, width, max_width))
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# reset new line and new width
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line, width = [word], len(word)
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remaining_spaces = max_width - width - len(line)
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answer.append(" ".join(line) + (remaining_spaces + 1) * " ")
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return answer
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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from doctest import testmod
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testmod()
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