1816. Truncate Sentence

Description

A sentence is a list of words that are separated by a single space with no leading or trailing spaces. Each of the words consists of only uppercase and lowercase English letters (no punctuation).

  • For example, "Hello World", "HELLO", and "hello world hello world" are all sentences.

You are given a sentence s​​​​​​ and an integer k​​​​​​. You want to truncate s​​​​​​ such that it contains only the first k​​​​​​ words. Return s​​​​​​ after truncating it.

 

Example 1:

Input: s = "Hello how are you Contestant", k = 4
Output: "Hello how are you"
Explanation:
The words in s are ["Hello", "how" "are", "you", "Contestant"].
The first 4 words are ["Hello", "how", "are", "you"].
Hence, you should return "Hello how are you".

Example 2:

Input: s = "What is the solution to this problem", k = 4
Output: "What is the solution"
Explanation:
The words in s are ["What", "is" "the", "solution", "to", "this", "problem"].
The first 4 words are ["What", "is", "the", "solution"].
Hence, you should return "What is the solution".

Example 3:

Input: s = "chopper is not a tanuki", k = 5
Output: "chopper is not a tanuki"

 

Constraints:

  • 1 <= s.length <= 500
  • k is in the range [1, the number of words in s].
  • s consist of only lowercase and uppercase English letters and spaces.
  • The words in s are separated by a single space.
  • There are no leading or trailing spaces.

Solutions

Solution 1: Simulation

We traverse the string $s$ from the beginning. For the current character $s[i]$, if it is a space, we decrement $k$. When $k$ becomes $0$, it means that we have extracted $k$ words, so we return the substring $s[0..i)$.

After the traversal, we return $s$.

The time complexity is $O(n)$, where $n$ is the length of the string $s$. Ignoring the space complexity of the answer, the space complexity is $O(1)$.

Python Code
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class Solution:
    def truncateSentence(self, s: str, k: int) -> str:
        return ' '.join(s.split()[:k])

Java Code
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class Solution {
    public String truncateSentence(String s, int k) {
        for (int i = 0; i < s.length(); ++i) {
            if (s.charAt(i) == ' ' && (--k) == 0) {
                return s.substring(0, i);
            }
        }
        return s;
    }
}

C++ Code
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class Solution {
public:
    string truncateSentence(string s, int k) {
        for (int i = 0; i < s.size(); ++i) {
            if (s[i] == ' ' && (--k) == 0) {
                return s.substr(0, i);
            }
        }
        return s;
    }
};

Go Code
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func truncateSentence(s string, k int) string {
	for i, c := range s {
		if c == ' ' {
			k--
		}
		if k == 0 {
			return s[:i]
		}
	}
	return s
}

TypeScript Code
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function truncateSentence(s: string, k: number): string {
    for (let i = 0; i < s.length; ++i) {
        if (s[i] === ' ' && --k === 0) {
            return s.slice(0, i);
        }
    }
    return s;
}

JavaScript Code
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/**
 * @param {string} s
 * @param {number} k
 * @return {string}
 */
var truncateSentence = function (s, k) {
    for (let i = 0; i < s.length; ++i) {
        if (s[i] === ' ' && --k === 0) {
            return s.slice(0, i);
        }
    }
    return s;
};

Solution 2

Python Code
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class Solution:
    def truncateSentence(self, s: str, k: int) -> str:
        for i, c in enumerate(s):
            k -= c == ' '
            if k == 0:
                return s[:i]
        return s