Implement the myAtoi(string s) function, which converts a string to a 32-bit signed integer (similar to C/C++'s atoi function).
The algorithm for myAtoi(string s) is as follows:
- Read in and ignore any leading whitespace.
- Check if the next character (if not already at the end of the string) is
'-'or'+'. Read this character in if it is either. This determines if the final result is negative or positive respectively. Assume the result is positive if neither is present. - Read in next the characters until the next non-digit character or the end of the input is reached. The rest of the string is ignored.
- Convert these digits into an integer (i.e.
"123"-> 123,"0032" -> 32). If no digits were read, then the integer is0. Change the sign as necessary (from step 2). - If the integer is out of the 32-bit signed integer range [-231, 231 - 1], then clamp the integer so that it remains in the range. Specifically, integers less than -231 should be clamped to -231, and integers greater than 231 - 1 should be clamped to 231 - 1.
- Return the integer as the final result.
NOTE
- Only the space character
' 'is considered a whitespace character.- Do not ignore any characters other than the leading whitespace or the rest of the string after the digits.
Input: s = "42"
Output: 42Input: s = " -42"
Output: -42Input: s = "4193 with words"
Output: 41930 <= s.length <= 200sconsists of English letters (lower-case and upper-case), digits (0-9),' ','+','-', and'.'.