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g1201_1300.s1247_minimum_swaps_to_make_strings_equal.Solution

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1247 - Minimum Swaps to Make Strings Equal\. Medium You are given two strings `s1` and `s2` of equal length consisting of letters `"x"` and `"y"` **only**. Your task is to make these two strings equal to each other. You can swap any two characters that belong to **different** strings, which means: swap `s1[i]` and `s2[j]`. Return the minimum number of swaps required to make `s1` and `s2` equal, or return `-1` if it is impossible to do so. **Example 1:** **Input:** s1 = "xx", s2 = "yy" **Output:** 1 **Explanation:** Swap s1[0] and s2[1], s1 = "yx", s2 = "yx". **Example 2:** **Input:** s1 = "xy", s2 = "yx" **Output:** 2 **Explanation:** Swap s1[0] and s2[0], s1 = "yy", s2 = "xx". Swap s1[0] and s2[1], s1 = "xy", s2 = "xy". Note that you cannot swap s1[0] and s1[1] to make s1 equal to "yx", cause we can only swap chars in different strings. **Example 3:** **Input:** s1 = "xx", s2 = "xy" **Output:** -1 **Constraints:** * `1 <= s1.length, s2.length <= 1000` * `s1, s2` only contain `'x'` or `'y'`.
  • Constructor Details

    • Solution

      public Solution()
  • Method Details

    • minimumSwap

      public int minimumSwap(String s1, String s2)