Regular Expression Matching
Implement regular expression matching with support for '.' and '*'.
'.' Matches any single character. '*' Matches zero or more of the preceding element.
The matching should cover the entire input string (not partial).
The function prototype should be: bool isMatch(const char s, const char p)
Some examples: isMatch("aa","a") ? false isMatch("aa","aa") ? true isMatch("aaa","aa") ? false isMatch("aa", "a") ? true isMatch("aa", ".") ? true isMatch("ab", ".") ? true isMatch("aab", "ca*b") ? true
Solution
public class Solution {
public boolean isMatch(String s, String p) {
// Start typing your Java solution below
// DO NOT write main() function
assert(p!=null && (p.length()==0 || p.charAt(0)!='*'));
if(p.length()==0) return s.length()==0;
if(p.length()==1 || p.charAt(1)!='*'){
if(s.length()<1 || (p.charAt(0)!='.' && p.charAt(0)!=s.charAt(0)))
return false;
return isMatch(s.substring(1),p.substring(1));
}else{
int i=-1;
while(i<s.length() && (i<0 || p.charAt(0)=='.' || p.charAt(0)==s.charAt(i))){
if(isMatch(s.substring(i+1),p.substring(2)))
return true;
i++;
}
return false;
}
}
}