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Devoalda | 🐺 | Leetcode - Defanging an IP Address (1108) | 2023-02-12T08:00:54+08:00 | Leetcode Problem 1108 | false | false | true | true | inner |
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Introduction
Given a valid (IPv4) IP address, return a defanged version of that IP address.
A defanged IP address replaces every period "." with "[.]".
Input and Output
Example 1:
Input: address = "1.1.1.1"
Output: "1[.]1[.]1[.]1"
Example 2:
Input: address = "255.100.50.0"
Output: "255[.]100[.]50[.]0"
Process
I've rarely done string replacement using Java, but upon looking around the internet
for some resources, I found the .replaceAll()
method that replaces characters in a string.
Using this method, I was able to replace the .
s in the given IP to [.]
Code
class Solution {
public String defangIPaddr(String address) {
address = address.replaceAll("\\.", "[.]");
return address;
// One liner
// return address.replaceAll("\\.", "[.]");
}
}
Afterthoughts
This is a simple challenge, I'll probably try it with other languages in the near future