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g1101_1200.s1178_number_of_valid_words_for_each_puzzle.Solution

public class Solution extends Object
1178 - Number of Valid Words for Each Puzzle.

Hard

With respect to a given puzzle string, a word is valid if both the following conditions are satisfied:

  • word contains the first letter of puzzle.
  • For each letter in word, that letter is in puzzle.
    • For example, if the puzzle is "abcdefg", then valid words are "faced", "cabbage", and "baggage", while
    • invalid words are "beefed" (does not include 'a') and "based" (includes 's' which is not in the puzzle).

Return an array answer, where answer[i] is the number of words in the given word list words that is valid with respect to the puzzle puzzles[i].

Example 1:

Input: words = [“aaaa”,“asas”,“able”,“ability”,“actt”,“actor”,“access”], puzzles = [“aboveyz”,“abrodyz”,“abslute”,“absoryz”,“actresz”,“gaswxyz”]

Output: [1,1,3,2,4,0]

Explanation:

1 valid word for “aboveyz” : “aaaa”

1 valid word for “abrodyz” : “aaaa”

3 valid words for “abslute” : “aaaa”, “asas”, “able”

2 valid words for “absoryz” : “aaaa”, “asas”

4 valid words for “actresz” : “aaaa”, “asas”, “actt”, “access”

There are no valid words for “gaswxyz” cause none of the words in the list contains letter ‘g’.

Example 2:

Input: words = [“apple”,“pleas”,“please”], puzzles = [“aelwxyz”,“aelpxyz”,“aelpsxy”,“saelpxy”,“xaelpsy”]

Output: [0,1,3,2,0]

Constraints:

  • 1 <= words.length <= 105
  • 4 <= words[i].length <= 50
  • 1 <= puzzles.length <= 104
  • puzzles[i].length == 7
  • words[i] and puzzles[i] consist of lowercase English letters.
  • Each puzzles[i] does not contain repeated characters.
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    • Solution

      public Solution()
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