MayChallenge (43) | Remove K Digits

Given a non-negative integer num represented as a string, remove k digits from the number so that the new number is the smallest possible.
Note:
  • The length of num is less than 10002 and will be ≥ k.
  • The given num does not contain any leading zero.
Example 1:
Input: num = "1432219", k = 3
Output: "1219"
Explanation: Remove the three digits 4, 3, and 2 to form the new number 1219 which is the smallest.
Example 2:
Input: num = "10200", k = 1
Output: "200"
Explanation: Remove the leading 1 and the number is 200. Note that the output must not contain leading zeroes.
Example 3:
Input: num = "10", k = 2
Output: "0"
Explanation: Remove all the digits from the number and it is left with nothing which is 0.
I use stack to do this code. Because the new number must is smallest, foreach a digits (c: s.toCharArray()), we check stk.peek() > s. If it true, the best way will be stk.pop(), because it always create a new number smaller, view the code below to more understand:
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