123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839 |
- You are given a string s containing lowercase English letters, and a matrix shift, where shift[i] = [direction, amount]:
-
- direction can be 0 (for left shift) or 1 (for right shift).
- amount is the amount by which string s is to be shifted.
- A left shift by 1 means remove the first character of s and append it to the end.
- Similarly, a right shift by 1 means remove the last character of s and add it to the beginning.
-
- Return the final string after all operations.
-
-
-
- Example 1:
-
- Input: s = "abc", shift = [[0,1],[1,2]]
- Output: "cab"
- Explanation:
- [0,1] means shift to left by 1. "abc" -> "bca"
- [1,2] means shift to right by 2. "bca" -> "cab"
-
- Example 2:
-
- Input: s = "abcdefg", shift = [[1,1],[1,1],[0,2],[1,3]]
- Output: "efgabcd"
- Explanation:
- [1,1] means shift to right by 1. "abcdefg" -> "gabcdef"
- [1,1] means shift to right by 1. "gabcdef" -> "fgabcde"
- [0,2] means shift to left by 2. "fgabcde" -> "abcdefg"
- [1,3] means shift to right by 3. "abcdefg" -> "efgabcd"
-
-
-
- Constraints:
-
- 1 <= s.length <= 100
- s only contains lower case English letters.
- 1 <= shift.length <= 100
- shift[i].length == 2
- 0 <= shift[i][0] <= 1
- 0 <= shift[i][1] <= 100
|