// Given a nested list of integers, implement an iterator to flatten it. // Each element is either an integer, or a list -- whose elements may also be integers or other lists. // Example 1: // Given the list [[1,1],2,[1,1]], // By calling next repeatedly until hasNext returns false, the order of elements returned by next should be: [1,1,2,1,1]. // Example 2: // Given the list [1,[4,[6]]], // By calling next repeatedly until hasNext returns false, the order of elements returned by next should be: [1,4,6]. /** * // This is the interface that allows for creating nested lists. * // You should not implement it, or speculate about its implementation * public interface NestedInteger { * * // @return true if this NestedInteger holds a single integer, rather than a nested list. * public boolean isInteger(); * * // @return the single integer that this NestedInteger holds, if it holds a single integer * // Return null if this NestedInteger holds a nested list * public Integer getInteger(); * * // @return the nested list that this NestedInteger holds, if it holds a nested list * // Return null if this NestedInteger holds a single integer * public List getList(); * } */ public class FlattenNestedListIterator implements Iterator { Stack stack = new Stack(); public NestedIterator(List nestedList) { for(int i = nestedList.size() - 1; i >= 0; i--) { stack.push(nestedList.get(i)); } } @Override public Integer next() { return stack.pop().getInteger(); } @Override public boolean hasNext() { while(!stack.isEmpty()) { NestedInteger current = stack.peek(); if(current.isInteger()) { return true; } stack.pop(); for(int i = current.getList().size() - 1; i >= 0; i--) { stack.push(current.getList().get(i)); } } return false; } } /** * Your NestedIterator object will be instantiated and called as such: * NestedIterator i = new NestedIterator(nestedList); * while (i.hasNext()) v[f()] = i.next(); */