Compare Version Numbers
Compare two version numbers version1 and version2.
If version1 > version2 return 1, if version1 < version2 return -1, otherwise return 0.
You may assume that the version strings are non-empty and contain only digits and the .
character.
The .
character does not represent a decimal point and is used to separate number sequences.
For instance, 2.5 is not “two and a half” or “half way to version three”, it is the fifth second-level revision of the second first-level revision.
Here is an example of version numbers ordering:
0.1 < 1.1 < 1.2 < 13.37
Solution:
public class Solution {
public int compareVersion(String version1, String version2) {
char[] c1 = version1.toCharArray();
char[] c2 = version2.toCharArray();
int i = 0, j = 0, v1 = 0, v2 = 0, n1 = c1.length, n2 = c2.length;
while (i < n1 && j < n2) {
// get version number v1 and v2
while (i < n1 && Character.isDigit(c1[i]))
v1 = v1 * 10 + c1[i++] - '0';
while (j < n2 && Character.isDigit(c2[j]))
v2 = v2 * 10 + c2[j++] - '0';
if (v1 > v2) return 1;
if (v2 > v1) return -1;
// reset version numbers
v1 = 0; v2 = 0;
// skip '.'
i++; j++;
}
while (i < n1 && Character.isDigit(c1[i]))
v1 = v1 * 10 + c1[i++] - '0';
while (j < n2 && Character.isDigit(c2[j]))
v2 = v2 * 10 + c2[j++] - '0';
if (v1 > v2) return 1;
if (v1 < v2) return -1;
return 0;
}
}