Class Solution


  • public class Solution
    extends Object
    966 - Vowel Spellchecker.

    Medium

    Given a wordlist, we want to implement a spellchecker that converts a query word into a correct word.

    For a given query word, the spell checker handles two categories of spelling mistakes:

    • Capitalization: If the query matches a word in the wordlist ( case-insensitive ), then the query word is returned with the same case as the case in the wordlist.
      • Example: wordlist = ["yellow"], query = "YellOw": correct = "yellow"
      • Example: wordlist = ["Yellow"], query = "yellow": correct = "Yellow"
      • Example: wordlist = ["yellow"], query = "yellow": correct = "yellow"
    • Vowel Errors: If after replacing the vowels ('a', 'e', 'i', 'o', 'u') of the query word with any vowel individually, it matches a word in the wordlist ( case-insensitive ), then the query word is returned with the same case as the match in the wordlist.
      • Example: wordlist = ["YellOw"], query = "yollow": correct = "YellOw"
      • Example: wordlist = ["YellOw"], query = "yeellow": correct = "" (no match)
      • Example: wordlist = ["YellOw"], query = "yllw": correct = "" (no match)

    In addition, the spell checker operates under the following precedence rules:

    • When the query exactly matches a word in the wordlist ( case-sensitive ), you should return the same word back.
    • When the query matches a word up to capitlization, you should return the first such match in the wordlist.
    • When the query matches a word up to vowel errors, you should return the first such match in the wordlist.
    • If the query has no matches in the wordlist, you should return the empty string.

    Given some queries, return a list of words answer, where answer[i] is the correct word for query = queries[i].

    Example 1:

    Input: wordlist = [“KiTe”,“kite”,“hare”,“Hare”], queries = [“kite”,“Kite”,“KiTe”,“Hare”,“HARE”,“Hear”,“hear”,“keti”,“keet”,“keto”]

    Output: [“kite”,“KiTe”,“KiTe”,“Hare”,“hare”,““,””,“KiTe”,"",“KiTe”]

    Example 2:

    Input: wordlist = [“yellow”], queries = [“YellOw”]

    Output: [“yellow”]

    Constraints:

    • 1 <= wordlist.length, queries.length <= 5000
    • 1 <= wordlist[i].length, queries[i].length <= 7
    • wordlist[i] and queries[i] consist only of only English letters.
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      • Solution

        public Solution()
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