Implement wildcard pattern matching with support for '?'
and '*'
.
'?' Matches any single character.
'*' Matches any sequence of characters (including the empty sequence).
The matching should cover the entire input string (not partial).
The function prototype should be:
bool isMatch(const char *s, const char *p)
Some examples:
isMatch("aa","a") → false
isMatch("aa","aa") → true
isMatch("aaa","aa") → false
isMatch("aa", "*") → true
isMatch("aa", "a*") → true
isMatch("ab", "?*") → true
isMatch(“aab”, “c*a*b”) → false
class Solution {
public:
bool isMatch(const char *s, const char *p) {
const char * ptr;
const char *str;
bool start = false;
for(ptr=p,str=s; *str!='\0' ; ){
switch(*ptr){
case '?':
str++,ptr++;
break;
case '*':
start = true;
while(*ptr == '*')
ptr++;
if(*ptr=='\0')
return true;
p = ptr;
s = str;
break;
default:
if(*ptr != *str){
if(!start)
return false;
ptr = p;
str = s+1;
s=s+1;
}
else{
ptr++;
str++;
}
}
}
while(*ptr=='*') ptr++;
return (*ptr == '\0');
}
};