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Given a string representing an expression of fraction addition and subtraction, you need to
return the calculation result in string format. The final result should be irreducible fraction.
If your final result is an integer, say 2
, you need to change it to the format
of fraction that has denominator 1
. So in this case, 2
should be
converted to 2/1
.
Example 1:
Input:"-1/2+1/2"
Output: "0/1"
Example 2:
Input:"-1/2+1/2+1/3"
Output: "1/3"
Example 3:
Input:"1/3-1/2"
Output: "-1/6"
Example 4:
Input:"5/3+1/3"
Output: "2/1"
Note:
- The input string only contains
'0'
to '9'
, '/'
,
'+'
and '-'
. So does the output.
- Each fraction (input and output) has format
±numerator/denominator
. If the
first input fraction or the output is positive, then '+'
will be omitted.
- The input only contains valid irreducible fractions, where the numerator
and denominator of each fraction will always be in the range [1,10]. If the
denominator is 1, it means this fraction is actually an integer in a fraction format
defined above.
- The number of given fractions will be in the range [1,10].
- The numerator and denominator of the final result are guaranteed to be valid and
in the range of 32-bit int.
Difficulty:
Medium
Lock:
Normal
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