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g2401_2500.s2466_count_ways_to_build_good_strings.Solution

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2466 - Count Ways To Build Good Strings.

Medium

Given the integers zero, one, low, and high, we can construct a string by starting with an empty string, and then at each step perform either of the following:

  • Append the character '0' zero times.
  • Append the character '1' one times.

This can be performed any number of times.

A good string is a string constructed by the above process having a length between low and high ( inclusive ).

Return the number of different good strings that can be constructed satisfying these properties. Since the answer can be large, return it modulo 109 + 7.

Example 1:

Input: low = 3, high = 3, zero = 1, one = 1

Output: 8

Explanation:

One possible valid good string is “011”.

It can be constructed as follows: "" -> “0” -> “01” -> “011”.

All binary strings from “000” to “111” are good strings in this example.

Example 2:

Input: low = 2, high = 3, zero = 1, one = 2

Output: 5

Explanation: The good strings are “00”, “11”, “000”, “110”, and “011”.

Constraints:

  • 1 <= low <= high <= 105
  • 1 <= zero, one <= low
  • Constructor Details

    • Solution

      public Solution()
  • Method Details

    • countGoodStrings

      public int countGoodStrings(int low, int high, int zero, int one)