Let’s see an approach to reverse words of a given String in Java without using any of the String library function Examples:
Input : "Welcome to neveropen" Output : "neveropen to Welcome" Input : "I love Java Programming" Output :"Programming Java love I"
Prerequisite: Regular Expression in Java
Java
// Java Program to reverse a String // without using inbuilt String function import java.util.regex.Pattern; public class Exp { // Method to reverse words of a String static String reverseWords(String str) { // Specifying the pattern to be searched Pattern pattern = Pattern.compile( "\\s" ); // splitting String str with a pattern // (i.e )splitting the string whenever their // is whitespace and store in temp array. String[] temp = pattern.split(str); String result = "" ; // Iterate over the temp array and store // the string in reverse order. for ( int i = 0 ; i < temp.length; i++) { if (i == temp.length - 1 ) result = temp[i] + result; else result = " " + temp[i] + result; } return result; } // Driver methods to test above method public static void main(String[] args) { String s1 = "Welcome to neveropen" ; System.out.println(reverseWords(s1)); String s2 = "I love Java Programming" ; System.out.println(reverseWords(s2)); } } |
Output:
neveropen to Welcome Programming Java love I
Time Complexity: O(n), where n is the length of the string.
Auxiliary Space: O(n)
Approach: Without using split() or trim()
By this approach, we can even remove extra trailing spaces and in between the words also.
Basically, this algorithm involves 3 steps.
- If you find white space, there can be two possibilities.
- It might be end of a word or else extra trailing space in between the words.
- if it is not a white space, add the character to temporary word as shown in the below code.
Below is the implementation of above approach.
Java
import java.util.*; class GFG { public static String reverseString(String s) { StringBuilder ans= new StringBuilder(); String temp = "" ; for ( int i= 0 ;i<s.length();i++) { char ch = s.charAt(i); if (ch== ' ' ) { //if we find white space add temp in the start if (!temp.equals( "" )) { //adding in the front every time ans.insert( 0 ,temp+ " " ); } temp = "" ; } else temp += ch; } //just removing the extra space at the end of the ans return ans.toString().substring( 0 ,ans.length()- 1 ); } public static void main(String[] args) { String s1= " Welcome to Geeks For Geeks " ; System.out.println( "Before reversing length of string : " +s1.length()); String ans1=reverseString(s1); System.out.println( "After reversing length of string : " +ans1.length()); System.out.println( "\"" +ans1+ "\"\n" ); String s2= " I Love Java Programming " ; System.out.println( "Before reversing length of string : " +s2.length()); String ans2=reverseString(s2); System.out.println( "After reversing length of string : " +ans2.length()); System.out.println( "\"" +ans2+ "\"" ); } } //This code is contributed by aeroabrar_31 |
Before reversing length of string : 34 After reversing length of string : 26 "Geeks For Geeks to Welcome" Before reversing length of string : 34 After reversing length of string : 23 "Programming Java Love I"
Time Complexity: O(N) N is length of string
Auxiliary Space: O(1)
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