You own a Goal Parser that can interpret a string command
. The command
consists of an alphabet of "G"
, "()"
and/or "(al)"
in some order. The Goal Parser will interpret "G"
as the string "G"
, "()"
as the string "o"
, and "(al)"
as the string "al"
. The interpreted strings are then concatenated in the original order.
Given the string command
, return the Goal Parser's interpretation of command
.
Input: command = "G()(al)" Output: "Goal" Explanation: The Goal Parser interprets the command as follows: G -> G () -> o (al) -> al The final concatenated result is "Goal".
Input: command = "G()()()()(al)" Output: "Gooooal"
Input: command = "(al)G(al)()()G" Output: "alGalooG"
1 <= command.length <= 100
command
consists of"G"
,"()"
, and/or"(al)"
in some order.
impl Solution {
pub fn interpret(command: String) -> String {
(command + " ")
.as_bytes()
.windows(2)
.map(|w| match (w[0], w[1]) {
(b'G', _) => "G",
(b'(', b')') => "o",
(b'(', b'a') => "al",
_ => "",
})
.collect()
}
}