public class Solution extends Object
1202 - Smallest String With Swaps.
Medium
You are given a string s, and an array of pairs of indices in the string pairs where pairs[i] = [a, b] indicates 2 indices(0-indexed) of the string.
You can swap the characters at any pair of indices in the given pairs any number of times.
Return the lexicographically smallest string that s can be changed to after using the swaps.
Example 1:
Input: s = “dcab”, pairs = [[0,3],[1,2]]
Output: “bacd” Explaination:
Swap s[0] and s[3], s = “bcad”
Swap s[1] and s[2], s = “bacd”
Example 2:
Input: s = “dcab”, pairs = [[0,3],[1,2],[0,2]]
Output: “abcd” Explaination:
Swap s[0] and s[3], s = “bcad”
Swap s[0] and s[2], s = “acbd”
Swap s[1] and s[2], s = “abcd”
Example 3:
Input: s = “cba”, pairs = [[0,1],[1,2]]
Output: “abc” Explaination:
Swap s[0] and s[1], s = “bca”
Swap s[1] and s[2], s = “bac”
Swap s[0] and s[1], s = “abc”
Constraints:
1 <= s.length <= 10^50 <= pairs.length <= 10^50 <= pairs[i][0], pairs[i][1] < s.lengths only contains lower case English letters.| Constructor and Description |
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Solution() |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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String |
smallestStringWithSwaps(String s,
List<List<Integer>> pairs) |
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