65. Valid Number
Validate if a given string can be interpreted as a decimal number.
Some examples:"0" => true" 0.1 " => true"abc" => false"1 a" => false"2e10" => true" -90e3 " => true" 1e" => false"e3" => false" 6e-1" => true" 99e2.5 " => false"53.5e93" => true" --6 " => false"-+3" => false"95a54e53" => false
Note: It is intended for the problem statement to be ambiguous. You should gather all requirements up front before implementing one. However, here is a list of characters that can be in a valid decimal number:
- Numbers 0-9
- Exponent - "e"
- Positive/negative sign - "+"/"-"
- Decimal point - "."
Of course, the context of these characters also matters in the input.
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class Solution {
public:
bool isNumber(string s) {
int i = 0;
int n_nm = 0, n_pt = 0;
for ( ; s[i] == ' '; i++) {}
if (s[i] == '-' || s[i] == '+') i++;
for ( ; (s[i] <= '9' && s[i] >= '0') || s[i] == '.'; ++i) {
if (s[i] == '.')
n_pt++;
else
n_nm++;
}
if (n_nm < 1 || n_pt > 1) return false;
if (s[i] == 'e') {
i++;
if (s[i] == '-' || s[i] == '+') i++;
n_nm = 0;
for ( ; s[i] <= '9' && s[i] >= '0'; ++i) {
n_nm++;
}
if (n_nm < 1) return false;
}
for ( ; s[i] == ' '; i++) {}
return s[i] == 0;
}
};
Runtime: 16 ms, faster than 76.66% of C++ online submissions for Valid Number.

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