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)
Visitsurl
from the current page. It clears up all the forward history.string back(int steps)
Movesteps
back in history. If you can only returnx
steps in the history andsteps > x
, you will return onlyx
steps. Return the currenturl
after moving back in history at moststeps
.string forward(int steps)
Movesteps
forward in history. If you can only forwardx
steps in the history andsteps > x
, you will forward onlyx
steps. Return the currenturl
after forwarding in history at moststeps
.
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"
Solution(Only function):
class BrowserHistory {
class ListNode{
String url;
ListNode next,prev;
ListNode(String url)
{
this.url=url;
next=null;
prev=null;
}
}
ListNode curr,tempNode;
public BrowserHistory(String homepage) {
curr=new ListNode(homepage);
}
public void visit(String url) {
tempNode=new ListNode(url);
curr.next=tempNode;
tempNode.prev=curr;
curr=curr.next;
}
public String back(int steps) {
while(curr.prev!=null && steps-- > 0){
curr=curr.prev;
}
return curr.url;
}
public String forward(int steps) {
while(curr.next!=null && steps-- > 0){
curr=curr.next;
}
return curr.url;
}
}
/**
* Your BrowserHistory object will be instantiated and called as such:
* BrowserHistory obj = new BrowserHistory(homepage);
* obj.visit(url);
* String param_2 = obj.back(steps);
* String param_3 = obj.forward(steps);
*/
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