Class Solution
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- g0001_0100.s0093_restore_ip_addresses.Solution
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public class Solution extends Object
93 - Restore IP Addresses.Medium
A valid IP address consists of exactly four integers separated by single dots. Each integer is between
0
and255
( inclusive ) and cannot have leading zeros.- For example,
"0.1.2.201"
and"192.168.1.1"
are valid IP addresses, but"0.011.255.245"
,"192.168.1.312"
and"[email protected]"
are invalid IP addresses.
Given a string
s
containing only digits, return all possible valid IP addresses that can be formed by inserting dots intos
. You are not allowed to reorder or remove any digits ins
. You may return the valid IP addresses in any order.Example 1:
Input: s = “25525511135”
Output: [“255.255.11.135”,“255.255.111.35”]
Example 2:
Input: s = “0000”
Output: [“0.0.0.0”]
Example 3:
Input: s = “1111”
Output: [“1.1.1.1”]
Example 4:
Input: s = “010010”
Output: [“0.10.0.10”,“0.100.1.0”]
Example 5:
Input: s = “101023”
Output: [“1.0.10.23”,“1.0.102.3”,“10.1.0.23”,“10.10.2.3”,“101.0.2.3”]
Constraints:
0 <= s.length <= 20
s
consists of digits only.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description Solution()
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