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textJustification.cpp
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// Source : https://oj.leetcode.com/problems/text-justification/
// Author : Hao Chen
// Date : 2014-10-11
/**********************************************************************************
*
* Given an array of words and a length L, format the text such that each line has
* exactly L characters and is fully (left and right) justified.
*
*
* You should pack your words in a greedy approach; that is, pack as many words as you can in each line.
* Pad extra spaces ' ' when necessary so that each line has exactly L characters.
*
* Extra spaces between words should be distributed as evenly as possible.
* If the number of spaces on a line do not divide evenly between words,
* the empty slots on the left will be assigned more spaces than the slots on the right.
*
* For the last line of text, it should be left justified and no extra space is inserted between words.
*
* For example,
* words: ["This", "is", "an", "example", "of", "text", "justification."]
* L: 16.
*
* Return the formatted lines as:
*
* [
* "This is an",
* "example of text",
* "justification. "
* ]
*
* Note: Each word is guaranteed not to exceed L in length.
*
*
* Corner Cases:
*
* A line other than the last line might contain only one word. What should you do in this case?
* In this case, that line should be left-justified.
*
*
**********************************************************************************/
#include <math.h>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
using namespace std;
vector<string> fullJustify(vector<string> &words, int L) {
vector<string> result;
int len=0;
int start = 0;
int end = 0;
double space =0;
bool lastLine = false;
for (int i=0; i<words.size(); i++){
len += words[i].size();
if (len + i - start > L || i == words.size()-1) {
//remove the last one
if (len + i - start > L) {
len -= words[i].size();
end = i-1;
lastLine = false;
}else{
end = i;
lastLine = true;
}
//calculate the space number
space = L - len;
int mspace;
int extra;
if (lastLine){
mspace = 1;
extra = 0;
} else {
mspace = floor(space/(end-start));
extra = space - mspace * (end-start);
}
string line = words[start];
for (int j=start+1; j<=end; j++) {
for(int k=0; k<mspace && space>0; k++, space--) {
line += " ";
}
if (j-start-1 < extra){
line += " ";
space--;
}
line += words[j];
}
//add the rest space
if (space>0){
for(; space>0; space--) {
line += " ";
}
}
result.push_back(line);
start = i;
i = end;
len = 0;
}
}
return result;
}
void printVector(vector<string> &words, bool newline=false) {
for(int i=0; i<words.size(); i++) {
cout << "\"" << words[i] << "\", ";
if (newline) cout << endl;
}
cout << endl;
}
void test(const char* A[], int len, int L) {
vector<string> words(A, A+len);
printVector(words);
vector<string> result = fullJustify(words, L);
cout << endl;
printVector(result, true);
}
#define TEST(a, L) test(a, sizeof(a)/sizeof(const char*), L)
int main(int argc, char** argv)
{
const char* w1[]={"This", "is", "an", "example", "of", "text", "justification."};
TEST(w1, 16);
const char* w2[] = {"What","must","be","shall","be."};
TEST(w2, 12);
const char* w3[] = {"My","momma","always","said,","Life","was","like","a","box","of","chocolates.","You","never","know","what","you're","gonna","get."};
TEST(w3, 20);
return 0;
}