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1.1 KiB
JavaScript
52 lines
1.1 KiB
JavaScript
/**
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* A palindrome is any string that can be reversed and still be the same.
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* An example of one is 'radar', since it is spelled the same even after
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* being reversed. One method to check if a
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*
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* Here's how this works recursively:
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*
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* Palindrome('radar')
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* true && Palindrome('ada')
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* true && true && Palindrome('d')
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* true && true && true && true
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*
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* @flow
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* @complexity: O(n)
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*/
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function PalindromeRecursive (string) {
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// Base case
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if (string.length < 2) return true
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// Check outermost keys
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if (string[0] !== string[string.length - 1]) {
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return false
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}
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return PalindromeRecursive(string.slice(1, string.length - 1))
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}
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function PalindromeIterative (string) {
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const _string = string
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.toLowerCase()
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.replace(/ /g, '')
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.replace(/,/g, '')
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.replace(/'.'/g, '')
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.replace(/:/g, '')
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.split('')
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// A word of only 1 character is already a palindrome, so we skip to check it
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while (_string.length > 1) {
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if (_string.shift() !== _string.pop()) {
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return false
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}
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}
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return true
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}
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// testing
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console.log(PalindromeRecursive('Javascript Community'))
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console.log(PalindromeIterative('mom'))
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