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g0801_0900.s0804_unique_morse_code_words.Solution

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804 - Unique Morse Code Words.

Easy

International Morse Code defines a standard encoding where each letter is mapped to a series of dots and dashes, as follows:

  • 'a' maps to ".-",
  • 'b' maps to "-...",
  • 'c' maps to "-.-.", and so on.

For convenience, the full table for the 26 letters of the English alphabet is given below:

[“.-”,“-…”,“-.-.”,“-..”,“.”,“..-.”,“–.”,“….”,“..”,“.—”,“-.-”,“.-..”,“–”,“-.”,“—”,“.–.”,“–.-”,“.-.”,“…”,“-”,“..-”,“…-”,“.–”,“-..-”,“-.–”,“–..”]

Given an array of strings words where each word can be written as a concatenation of the Morse code of each letter.

  • For example, "cab" can be written as "-.-..--...", which is the concatenation of "-.-.", ".-", and "-...". We will call such a concatenation the transformation of a word.

Return the number of different transformations among all words we have.

Example 1:

Input: words = [“gin”,“zen”,“gig”,“msg”]

Output: 2

Explanation: The transformation of each word is:

“gin” -> “–…-.”

“zen” -> “–…-.”

“gig” -> “–…–.”

“msg” -> “–…–.”

There are 2 different transformations: “–…-.” and “–…–.”.

Example 2:

Input: words = [“a”]

Output: 1

Constraints:

  • 1 <= words.length <= 100
  • 1 <= words[i].length <= 12
  • words[i] consists of lowercase English letters.
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    uniqueMorseRepresentations(java.lang.String[] words)
     

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    • Solution

      public Solution()
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    • uniqueMorseRepresentations

      public int uniqueMorseRepresentations(java.lang.String[] words)