2047. Number of Valid Words in a Sentence
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Problem
A sentence consists of lowercase letters ('a' to 'z'), digits ('0' to '9'), hyphens ('-'), punctuation marks ('!', '.', and ','), and spaces (' ') only. Each sentence can be broken down into one or more tokens separated by one or more spaces ' '.
A token is a valid word if all three of the following are true:
- It only contains lowercase letters, hyphens, and/or punctuation (no digits).
- There is at most one hyphen
'-'. If present, it must be surrounded by lowercase characters ("a-b"is valid, but"-ab"and"ab-"are not valid). - There is at most one punctuation mark. If present, it must be at the end of the token (
"ab,","cd!", and"."are valid, but"a!b"and"c.,"are not valid).
Examples of valid words include "a-b.", "afad", "ba-c", "a!", and "!".
Given a string sentence, return the number of valid words in sentence.
Example 1:
Input: sentence = "cat and dog" Output: 3 Explanation: The valid words in the sentence are "cat", "and", and "dog".
Example 2:
Input: sentence = "!this 1-s b8d!" Output: 0 Explanation: There are no valid words in the sentence. "!this" is invalid because it starts with a punctuation mark. "1-s" and "b8d" are invalid because they contain digits.
Example 3:
Input: sentence = "alice and bob are playing stone-game10" Output: 5 Explanation: The valid words in the sentence are "alice", "and", "bob", "are", and "playing". "stone-game10" is invalid because it contains digits.
Constraints:
1 <= sentence.length <= 1000sentenceonly contains lowercase English letters, digits,' ','-','!','.', and','.- There will be at least
1token.