Given a 2-d grid map of '1's (land) and '0's (water), count the number of islands. An island is surrounded by water and is formed by connecting adjacent lands horizontally or vertically. You may assume all four edges of the grid are all surrounded by water. Example 1: 11110 11010 11000 00000
The basic idea of the following solution is merging adjacent lands, and the merging should be done recursively.
1. DFS
public int numIslands(char[][] grid) { if(grid==null || grid.length==0||grid[0].length==0) return 0; int m = grid.length; int n = grid[0].length; int count=0; for(int i=0; i<m; i++){ for(int j=0; j<n; j++){ if(grid[i][j]=='1'){ count++; merge(grid, i, j); } } } return count; } public void merge(char[][] grid, int i, int j){ int m=grid.length; int n=grid[0].length; if(i<0||i>=m||j<0||j>=n||grid[i][j]!='1') return; grid[i][j]='X'; merge(grid, i-1, j); merge(grid, i+1, j); merge(grid, i, j-1); merge(grid, i, j+1); }