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1472. Design Browser History
Problem Statement
You have a browser of one tab where you start on the homepage and you can visit another url, get back in the history number of steps or move forward in the history number of steps.
Implement the BrowserHistory class:
BrowserHistory(string homepage)Initializes the object with thehomepage of the browser.void visit(string url) VisitsÂurlfrom the current page. It clears up all the forward history.string back(int steps) Movestepsback in history. If you can only returnxsteps in the history andsteps > x, you will return onlyxsteps. Return the currenturl after moving back in history at moststeps.string forward(int steps) Movestepsforward in history. If you can only forwardxsteps in the history andsteps > x, you will forward onlyÂxsteps. Return the currenturl after forwarding in history at moststeps.
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Example:
Input:
["BrowserHistory","visit","visit","visit","back","back","forward","visit","forward","back","back"]
[["leetcode.com"],["google.com"],["facebook.com"],["youtube.com"],[1],[1],[1],["linkedin.com"],[2],[2],[7]]
Output:
[null,null,null,null,"facebook.com","google.com","facebook.com",null,"linkedin.com","google.com","leetcode.com"]
Explanation:
BrowserHistory browserHistory = new BrowserHistory("leetcode.com");
browserHistory.visit("google.com"); // You are in "leetcode.com". Visit "google.com"
browserHistory.visit("facebook.com"); // You are in "google.com". Visit "facebook.com"
browserHistory.visit("youtube.com"); // You are in "facebook.com". Visit "youtube.com"
browserHistory.back(1); // You are in "youtube.com", move back to "facebook.com" return "facebook.com"
browserHistory.back(1); // You are in "facebook.com", move back to "google.com" return "google.com"
browserHistory.forward(1); // You are in "google.com", move forward to "facebook.com" return "facebook.com"
browserHistory.visit("linkedin.com"); // You are in "facebook.com". Visit "linkedin.com"
browserHistory.forward(2); // You are in "linkedin.com", you cannot move forward any steps.
browserHistory.back(2); // You are in "linkedin.com", move back two steps to "facebook.com" then to "google.com". return "google.com"
browserHistory.back(7); // You are in "google.com", you can move back only one step to "leetcode.com". return "leetcode.com"
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Constraints:
1 <= homepage.length <= 201 <= url.length <= 201 <= steps <= 100homepageandurlconsist of '.' or lower case English letters.- At most
5000Â calls will be made tovisit,back, andforward.
Click to open Hints
- Use two stacks: one for back history, and one for forward history. You can simulate the functions by popping an element from one stack and pushing it into the other.
- Can you improve program runtime by using a different data structure?
Solution:
go
package main
type BrowserHistory struct {
histories []string
currentPage int
}
func Constructor(homepage string) BrowserHistory {
return BrowserHistory{
histories: []string{homepage},
currentPage: 0,
}
}
func (this *BrowserHistory) Visit(url string) {
if this.currentPage != len(this.histories)-1 {
this.histories = append(this.histories[:this.currentPage+1], []string{}...)
}
this.histories = append(this.histories, url)
this.currentPage++
}
func (this *BrowserHistory) Back(steps int) string {
for i := this.currentPage; 0 <= i; i-- {
if steps == 0 || this.currentPage == 0 {
break
}
this.currentPage--
steps--
}
return this.histories[this.currentPage]
}
func (this *BrowserHistory) Forward(steps int) string {
lenHistories := len(this.histories)
for i := this.currentPage; i < lenHistories; i++ {
if steps == 0 || this.currentPage == lenHistories-1 {
break
}
this.currentPage++
steps--
}
return this.histories[this.currentPage]
}
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