232. Implement Queue using Stacks Python3

Yelim Kim·2021년 10월 1일
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Python Algorithm Interview

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Problem

Implement a first in first out (FIFO) queue using only two stacks. The implemented queue should support all the functions of a normal queue (push, peek, pop, and empty).

Implement the MyQueue class:

void push(int x) Pushes element x to the back of the queue.
int pop() Removes the element from the front of the queue and returns it.
int peek() Returns the element at the front of the queue.
boolean empty() Returns true if the queue is empty, false otherwise.
Notes:

You must use only standard operations of a stack, which means only push to top, peek/pop from top, size, and is empty operations are valid.
Depending on your language, the stack may not be supported natively. You may simulate a stack using a list or deque (double-ended queue) as long as you use only a stack's standard operations.

Example 1:

Input
["MyQueue", "push", "push", "peek", "pop", "empty"]
[[], [1], [2], [], [], []]
Output
[null, null, null, 1, 1, false]

Explanation

MyQueue myQueue = new MyQueue();
myQueue.push(1); // queue is: [1]
myQueue.push(2); // queue is: [1, 2] (leftmost is front of the queue)
myQueue.peek(); // return 1
myQueue.pop(); // return 1, queue is [2]
myQueue.empty(); // return false

Constraints:

1 <= x <= 9
At most 100 calls will be made to push, pop, peek, and empty.
All the calls to pop and peek are valid.

My code

class MyQueue:

    def __init__(self):
        self.stack = []

    def push(self, x: int) -> None:
        self.stack.append(x)

    def pop(self) -> int:
        int = self.stack[0]
        self.stack.remove(int)
        return int
    
    def peek(self) -> int:
        return self.stack[0]

    def empty(self) -> bool:
        if self.stack: return False
        else: return True

Review

[실행 결과]
Runtime 28 ms, Memory 14.3 MB
[접근법]
위의 문제 queue대신 stack으로 바꿔주고 뒤에서부터 탐색 대신 앞에서부터 탐색으로 바꿔주었다.

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