Medium
Given a time represented in the format “HH:MM”, form the next closest time by reusing the current digits. There is no limit on how many times a digit can be reused.
You may assume the given input string is always valid. For example, “01:34”, “12:09” are all valid. “1:34”, “12:9” are all invalid.
Example 1:
Input: "19:34"
Output: "19:39"
Explanation: The next closest time choosing from digits 1, 9, 3, 4, is 19:39, which occurs 5 minutes later. It is not 19:33, because this occurs 23 hours and 59 minutes later.
Example 2:
Explanation: The next closest time choosing from digits 2, 3, 5, 9, is 22:22.
It may be assumed that the returned time is next day's time since it is
smaller than the input time numerically.
基本思路还是记得的,就是处理细节的时候还是卡住了。比如如何将写出”HH:MM”形式的时间String, 其实很简单,就String.format("%02d:%02d", hours, minutes);
; 其次是如何判断String curt是不是能由String time里的characters组成。这里很巧妙用到了indexOf()方法,也是我非常不熟容易忘的方法。思维很简单,没什么好说的。
class Solution {
public String nextClosestTime(String time) {
int hours = Integer.parseInt(time.substring(0, 2));
int minutes = Integer.parseInt(time.substring(3, 5));
while (true) {
minutes++;
if (minutes == 60){
minutes = 0;
hours++;
if (hours == 24){
hours = 0;
}
}
String curt = String.format("%02d:%02d", hours, minutes);
boolean valid = true;
for (int i = 0; i < curt.length(); i++){
if (time.indexOf(curt.charAt(i)) < 0){
valid = false;
break;
}
}
if (valid){
return curt;
}
}
}
}