Class Solution

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g0701_0800.s0722_remove_comments.Solution

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722 - Remove Comments\. Medium Given a C++ program, remove comments from it. The program source is an array of strings `source` where `source[i]` is the ith line of the source code. This represents the result of splitting the original source code string by the newline character `'\n'`. In C++, there are two types of comments, line comments, and block comments. * The string `"//"` denotes a line comment, which represents that it and the rest of the characters to the right of it in the same line should be ignored. * The string `"/*"` denotes a block comment, which represents that all characters until the next (non-overlapping) occurrence of `"*/"` should be ignored. (Here, occurrences happen in reading order: line by line from left to right.) To be clear, the string `"/*/"` does not yet end the block comment, as the ending would be overlapping the beginning. The first effective comment takes precedence over others. * For example, if the string `"//"` occurs in a block comment, it is ignored. * Similarly, if the string `"/*"` occurs in a line or block comment, it is also ignored. If a certain line of code is empty after removing comments, you must not output that line: each string in the answer list will be non-empty. There will be no control characters, single quote, or double quote characters. * For example, `source = "string s = "/* Not a comment. */";"` will not be a test case. Also, nothing else such as defines or macros will interfere with the comments. It is guaranteed that every open block comment will eventually be closed, so `"/*"` outside of a line or block comment always starts a new comment. Finally, implicit newline characters can be deleted by block comments. Please see the examples below for details. After removing the comments from the source code, return _the source code in the same format_. **Example 1:** **Input:** source = ["/*Test program */", "int main()", "{ ", " // variable declaration ", "int a, b, c;", "/* This is a test", " multiline ", " comment for ", " testing */", "a = b + c;", "}"] **Output:** ["int main()","{ "," ","int a, b, c;","a = b + c;","}"] **Explanation:** The line by line code is visualized as below: /*Test program */ int main() { // variable declaration int a, b, c; /* This is a test multiline comment for testing */ a = b + c; } The string /* denotes a block comment, including line 1 and lines 6-9. The string // denotes line 4 as comments. The line by line output code is visualized as below: int main() { int a, b, c; a = b + c; } **Example 2:** **Input:** source = ["a/*comment", "line", "more_comment*/b"] **Output:** ["ab"] **Explanation:** The original source string is "a/*comment\nline\nmore_comment*/b", where we have bolded the newline characters. After deletion, the implicit newline characters are deleted, leaving the string "ab", which when delimited by newline characters becomes ["ab"]. **Constraints:** * `1 <= source.length <= 100` * `0 <= source[i].length <= 80` * `source[i]` consists of printable **ASCII** characters. * Every open block comment is eventually closed. * There are no single-quote or double-quote in the input.
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