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g0601_0700.s0686_repeated_string_match.Solution
686 - Repeated String Match.
Medium
Given two strings a and b, return the minimum number of times you should repeat string a so that string b is a substring of it. If it is impossible for b to be a substring of a after repeating it, return -1.
Notice: string "abc" repeated 0 times is "", repeated 1 time is "abc" and repeated 2 times is "abcabc".
Example 1:
Input: a = “abcd”, b = “cdabcdab”
Output: 3
Explanation: We return 3 because by repeating a three times “abcdabcdabcd”, b is a substring of it.
Example 2:
Input: a = “a”, b = “aa”
Output: 2
Constraints:
1 <= a.length, b.length <= 104aandbconsist of lowercase English letters.
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