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class Solution: | |||
def firstUniqChar(self, s): | |||
seen = dict() | |||
for x in range(len(s)): | |||
if s[x] in seen: | |||
seen[s[x]][0] += 1 | |||
else: | |||
seen[s[x]] = [1, x] | |||
result = None | |||
for key, val in seen.items(): | |||
if val[0] == 1 and (result is None or val[1] < result): | |||
result = val[1] | |||
if result is None: | |||
return -1 | |||
return result | |||
s = Solution() | |||
print("Expected: 0") | |||
print("Got:", s.firstUniqChar("leetcode")) |
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Given a string, find the first non-repeating character in it and return it's index. If it doesn't exist, return -1. | |||
Examples: | |||
s = "leetcode" | |||
return 0. | |||
s = "loveleetcode", | |||
return 2. | |||
Note: You may assume the string contain only lowercase letters. |
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#!/bin/bash | |||
python3 main.py |