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2977 - Minimum Cost to Convert String II\.
Hard
You are given two 0-indexed strings
source
andtarget
, both of lengthn
and consisting of lowercase English characters. You are also given two 0-indexed string arraysoriginal
andchanged
, and an integer arraycost
, wherecost[i]
represents the cost of converting the stringoriginal[i]
to the stringchanged[i]
.You start with the string
source
. In one operation, you can pick a substringx
from the string, and change it toy
at a cost ofz
if there exists any indexj
such thatcost[j] == z
,original[j] == x
, andchanged[j] == y
. You are allowed to do any number of operations, but any pair of operations must satisfy either of these two conditions:The substrings picked in the operations are
source[a..b]
andsource[c..d]
with eitherb < c
ord < a
. In other words, the indices picked in both operations are disjoint.The substrings picked in the operations are
source[a..b]
andsource[c..d]
witha == c
andb == d
. In other words, the indices picked in both operations are identical.
Return the minimum cost to convert the string
source
to the stringtarget
using any number of operations. If it is impossible to convertsource
totarget
, return-1
.Note that there may exist indices
i
,j
such thatoriginal[j] == original[i]
andchanged[j] == changed[i]
.Example 1:
Input: source = "abcd", target = "acbe", original = "a","b","c","c","e","d", changed = "b","c","b","e","b","e", cost = 2,5,5,1,2,20
Output: 28
Explanation: To convert "abcd" to "acbe", do the following operations:
Change substring source1..1 from "b" to "c" at a cost of 5.
Change substring source2..2 from "c" to "e" at a cost of 1.
Change substring source2..2 from "e" to "b" at a cost of 2.
Change substring source3..3 from "d" to "e" at a cost of 20.
The total cost incurred is 5 + 1 + 2 + 20 = 28.
It can be shown that this is the minimum possible cost.
Example 2:
Input: source = "abcdefgh", target = "acdeeghh", original = "bcd","fgh","thh", changed = "cde","thh","ghh", cost = 1,3,5
Output: 9
Explanation: To convert "abcdefgh" to "acdeeghh", do the following operations:
Change substring source1..3 from "bcd" to "cde" at a cost of 1.
Change substring source5..7 from "fgh" to "thh" at a cost of 3. We can do this operation because indices 5,7 are disjoint with indices picked in the first operation.
Change substring source5..7 from "thh" to "ghh" at a cost of 5. We can do this operation because indices 5,7 are disjoint with indices picked in the first operation, and identical with indices picked in the second operation.
The total cost incurred is 1 + 3 + 5 = 9.
It can be shown that this is the minimum possible cost.
Example 3:
Input: source = "abcdefgh", target = "addddddd", original = "bcd","defgh", changed = "ddd","ddddd", cost = 100,1578
Output: -1
Explanation: It is impossible to convert "abcdefgh" to "addddddd".
If you select substring source1..3 as the first operation to change "abcdefgh" to "adddefgh", you cannot select substring source3..7 as the second operation because it has a common index, 3, with the first operation.
If you select substring source3..7 as the first operation to change "abcdefgh" to "abcddddd", you cannot select substring source1..3 as the second operation because it has a common index, 3, with the first operation.
Constraints:
1 <= source.length == target.length <= 1000
source
,target
consist only of lowercase English characters.1 <= cost.length == original.length == changed.length <= 100
1 <= original[i].length == changed[i].length <= source.length
original[i]
,changed[i]
consist only of lowercase English characters.original[i] != changed[i]
<code>1 <= costi<= 10<sup>6</sup></code>