I am trying to solve this question I found on a coding challenge website using Swift 3.
I'm sure most of you have seen it before, but in case you haven't here it is...
The idea is you take a string and rotate it x number of times. So using their example "12345" rotated 2x would be "34512"
I wrote this, but it when I print it out in Playground it just prints out the exact same string I entered.
func rotateSring(originalString: String, numberOfRotations: Int) -> String {
var tempArray: [String] = []
tempArray.append(originalString)
let count = numberOfRotations
for _ in 1...count {
for letter in tempArray {
tempArray.remove(at: 0)
tempArray.append(letter)
}
}
let newString = tempArray.joined(separator: "")
return newString
}
I also tried a variation
func rotateSring(originalString: String, numberOfRotations: Int) -> String {
var tempArray: [String] = []
tempArray.append(originalString)
let count = numberOfRotations
for _ in 1...count {
let test =tempArray.remove(at: 0)
tempArray.append(test)
}
let newString = tempArray.joined(separator: "")
return newString
}
Neither produce the desired result when I say
let testRun = rotateSring(originalString: "12345", numberOfRotations: 2)
I would like the "34512" but instead I get "12345"
If I had to guess what I am doing wrong, I think that I am just rotating the entire array from start to finish so it does move but it moves full circle.
If somebody could explain what I am doing wrong, and how I can fix it that would be great. Thank you
array slices
you'll find your answer therevar tempArray: [String] = []
why not usevar tempArray: [Character] = originalString.characters