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Exploring different ways of replacing strings to determine the fastest method for string replacement:
Used Language
- PHP
Problem
A defanged IP address replaces every period "." with "[.]".
Solution
1. str_replace
Replace all occurrences of the search string with the replacement string
function defangIPaddr($address) {
return str_replace('.', '[.]', $address);
}
Complexity
- 62 / 62 test cases passed.
- Status: Accepted
- Runtime: 6 ms
- Memory Usage: 18.9 MB
2. str_ireplace
A case-insensitive version of str_replace
function defangIPaddr($address) {
return str_ireplace('.', '[.]', $address);
}
Complexity
- 62 / 62 test cases passed.
- Status: Accepted
- Runtime: 0 ms
- Memory Usage: 19.1 MB
3. preg_replace
Perform a regular expression search and replace
function defangIPaddr1($address) {
return preg_replace('/\./', '[.]', $address);
}
Complexity
- 62 / 62 test cases passed.
- Status: Accepted
- Runtime: 5 ms
- Memory Usage: 19.4 MB
4. implode - explode
Join array elements with a string
function defangIPaddr2($address) {
return implode('[.]', explode('.', $address));
}
Complexity
- 62 / 62 test cases passed.
- Status: Accepted
- Runtime: 5 ms
- Memory Usage: 19 MB
Conclusion
- π± Implode-Explode takes less runtime than 'str_replace'.
- 'str_replace' show lower memory usage compared to other string methods.
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