Given two strings s and t, each representing a non negative rational number, return true if and only if they represent the same number. The strings may use parentheses to denote the repeating part of the rational number.
A rational number can be represented using up to three parts: <IntegerPart>, <NonRepeatingPart>, and <RepeatingPart>. The number will be expressed in one of the following three formats:
<IntegerPart>
For example,
<IntegerPart><.><NonRepeatingPart>
For example,
<IntegerPart><.><NonRepeatingPart><(><RepeatingPart><)>
For example,
Given two strings s and t, each representing a non negative rational number, return true if and only if they represent the same number. The strings may use parentheses to denote the repeating part of the rational number.
A rational number can be represented using up to three parts: <IntegerPart>, <NonRepeatingPart>, and <RepeatingPart>. The number will be expressed in one of the following three formats:
<IntegerPart>
For example,
<IntegerPart><.><NonRepeatingPart>
For example,
<IntegerPart><.><NonRepeatingPart><(><RepeatingPart><)>
For example,