402. Remove K Digits
Description
Given string num representing a non-negative integer num
, and an integer k
, return the smallest possible integer after removing k
digits from num
.
Example 1:
Input: num = "1432219", k = 3 Output: "1219" Explanation: Remove the three digits 4, 3, and 2 to form the new number 1219 which is the smallest.
Example 2:
Input: num = "10200", k = 1 Output: "200" Explanation: Remove the leading 1 and the number is 200. Note that the output must not contain leading zeroes.
Example 3:
Input: num = "10", k = 2 Output: "0" Explanation: Remove all the digits from the number and it is left with nothing which is 0.
Constraints:
1 <= k <= num.length <= 105
num
consists of only digits.num
does not have any leading zeros except for the zero itself.
Solution
remove-k-digits.py
class Solution:
def removeKdigits(self, num: str, k: int) -> str:
stack = []
for x in num:
while k > 0 and stack and stack[-1] > x:
stack.pop()
k -= 1
stack.append(x)
while stack and k > 0:
stack.pop()
k -= 1
for i in range(len(stack)):
if stack[i] == '0': continue
return "".join(stack[i:])
return "0"