Class Solution

java.lang.Object
g0101_0200.s0115_distinct_subsequences.Solution

public class Solution extends Object
115 - Distinct Subsequences\. Hard Given two strings `s` and `t`, return _the number of distinct subsequences of `s` which equals `t`_. A string's **subsequence** is a new string formed from the original string by deleting some (can be none) of the characters without disturbing the remaining characters' relative positions. (i.e., `"ACE"` is a subsequence of `"ABCDE"` while `"AEC"` is not). It is guaranteed the answer fits on a 32-bit signed integer. **Example 1:** **Input:** s = "rabbbit", t = "rabbit" **Output:** 3 **Explanation:** As shown below, there are 3 ways you can generate "rabbit" from S. ` **rabb**b**it**` ` **ra**b**bbit**` ` **rab**b**bit**` **Example 2:** **Input:** s = "babgbag", t = "bag" **Output:** 5 **Explanation:** As shown below, there are 5 ways you can generate "bag" from S. ` **ba**b**g**bag` ` **ba**bgba**g**` ` **b**abgb**ag**` `ba**b**gb**ag**` `babg**bag**` **Constraints:** * `1 <= s.length, t.length <= 1000` * `s` and `t` consist of English letters.
  • Constructor Details

    • Solution

      public Solution()
  • Method Details

    • numDistinct

      public int numDistinct(String text, String text2)