Class Solution

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    public final class Solution
    
                        

    466 - Count The Repetitions\.

    Hard

    We define str = [s, n] as the string str which consists of the string s concatenated n times.

    • For example, str == ["abc", 3] =="abcabcabc".

    We define that string s1 can be obtained from string s2 if we can remove some characters from s2 such that it becomes s1.

    • For example, s1 = "abc" can be obtained from <code>s2 = "ab**<ins>dbe</ins>**c"</code> based on our definition by removing the bolded underlined characters.

    You are given two strings s1 and s2 and two integers n1 and n2. You have the two strings str1 = [s1, n1] and str2 = [s2, n2].

    Return the maximum integer m such that str = [str2, m] can be obtained from str1.

    Example 1:

    Input: s1 = "acb", n1 = 4, s2 = "ab", n2 = 2

    Output: 2

    Example 2:

    Input: s1 = "acb", n1 = 1, s2 = "acb", n2 = 1

    Output: 1

    Constraints:

    • 1 &lt;= s1.length, s2.length &lt;= 100

    • s1 and s2 consist of lowercase English letters.

    • <code>1 <= n1, n2 <= 10<sup>6</sup></code>

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      Solution()
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      Modifier and Type Method Description
      final Integer getMaxRepetitions(String s1, Integer n1, String s2, Integer n2)
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