Feature #7: Process Transactions
Understand how to process stock transaction log lines by extracting the leading integer with an optional sign while ignoring whitespace and extraneous characters. Learn to handle edge cases including clamping the integer within the 32-bit signed integer range. This lesson teaches how to implement a robust parser for transaction data using basic string processing and numerical checks.
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Description
In a stock trading company, several transactions are performed every day. All these transactions are recorded in a log file. The lines in the log file may start with a positive or negative integer that will represent the profit or loss on the transaction, followed by textual details about the transaction. There may be leading whitespace in the line.
Our task is to process one line of the log file and return the integer at the beginning of the line, while ignoring the whitespace until the first non-whitespace character is found. After this, we should check for an optional initial + or - sign followed by as many numerical digits as possible. If the first token on the line is not an integer, we will return 0.
Note: Assume that we can only store integers within the 32-bit signed integer range: [−, − 1]. If the integer is out of this range, either − 1 or − ...