Question d’entretien chez LinkedIn

Validate if given string is a number.

Réponses aux questions d'entretien

Utilisateur anonyme

13 août 2012

Soln is right. Just make sure with interviewer on what he is expecting. if double then use Double.parseDouble(string s) or float.ParseFloat(String s).

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Utilisateur anonyme

5 nov. 2012

I think a good solution can be something like this: String pattern = "[0-9,.]+"; return (number.matches(pattern));

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Utilisateur anonyme

8 juil. 2011

public static boolean validate(String s) { try { int i = Integer.parseInt(s); } catch(NumberFormatException e) { return false; } return true; }

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Utilisateur anonyme

17 juin 2012

above solution is wrong as it never said the number is an int, it can be flot, decimal, double or int.

Utilisateur anonyme

7 janv. 2013

if we are going with regex mihir is on the right track make sure you put (\\+|-) before [0-9]+ since - or + should be allowed also to allow decimal numbers follow this with (\\.)?[0-9]+