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【python3】leetcode 566. Reshape the Matrix(easy)

566. Reshape the Matrix(easy) 

In MATLAB, there is a very useful function called 'reshape', which can reshape a matrix into a new one with different size but keep its original data.

You're given a matrix represented by a two-dimensional array, and two positive integers r

and c representing the row number and column number of the wanted reshaped matrix, respectively.

The reshaped matrix need to be filled with all the elements of the original matrix in the same row-traversing order as they were.

If the 'reshape' operation with given parameters is possible and legal, output the new reshaped matrix; Otherwise, output the original matrix.

Example 1:

Input: 
nums = 
[[1,2],
 [3,4]]
r = 1, c = 4
Output: 
[[1,2,3,4]]
Explanation:
The row-traversing of nums is [1,2,3,4]. The new reshaped matrix is a 1 * 4 matrix, fill it row by row by using the previous list.

 

Example 2:

Input: 
nums = 
[[1,2],
 [3,4]]
r = 2, c = 4
Output:
[[1,2], [3,4]] Explanation: There is no way to reshape a 2 * 2 matrix to a 2 * 4 matrix. So output the original matrix.

 要求把nums reshape成r x c 格式

1 思路:把nums先整理成一行的,再按c個c個分割append進新list裡

class Solution:
    def matrixReshape(self, nums, r, c):
        """
        :type nums: List[List[int]]
        :type r: int
        :type c: int
        :rtype: List[List[int]]
        """
        num = [i for l in nums for i in l]
        if len(num) != r*c:return nums
        B = []
        for i in range(r):
            B.append(num[i*c:i*c+c])
        return B
        

Runtime: 192 ms, faster than 9.92% of Python3