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929 Unique Email Addresses.js
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/**
* Every email consists of a local name and a domain name,
* separated by the @ sign.
* For example, in [email protected], alice is the local
* name, and leetcode.com is the domain name.
* Besides lowercase letters, these emails may contain '.'s
* or '+'s.
* If you add periods ('.') between some characters in the
* local name part of an email address, mail sent there will
* be forwarded to the same address without dots in the
* local name. For example, "[email protected]" and
* "[email protected]" forward to the same email address.
* (Note that this rule does not apply for domain names.)
* If you add a plus ('+') in the local name, everything
* after the first plus sign will be ignored. This allows
* certain emails to be filtered, for example [email protected]
* will be forwarded to [email protected]. (Again, this rule does
* not apply for domain names.)
* It is possible to use both of these rules at the same time.
* Given a list of emails, we send one email to each address
* in the list. How many different addresses actually
* receive mails?
*/
/**
* Example:
* Input: ["[email protected]",
* Output: 2
* Explanation: "[email protected]" and
* "[email protected]" actually receive mails
*/
/**
* @param {string[]} emails
* @return {number}
*/
const numUniqueEmails = (emails) => {
const res = []
if (emails.length === 1) {
return 1
}
emails.forEach((email) => {
const remote = email.split('@')[1]
let local = email.split('@')[0]
local = local.split('+') ? local.split('+')[0] : local
local = local.split('.').join('')
res.push(`${local}@${remote}`)
})
return [...new Set(res)].length
}
console.log(numUniqueEmails([
]))