Class Solution
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public final class Solution
893 - Groups of Special-Equivalent Strings\.
Medium
You are given an array of strings of the same length
words
.In one move , you can swap any two even indexed characters or any two odd indexed characters of a string
words[i]
.Two strings
words[i]
andwords[j]
are special-equivalent if after any number of moves,words[i] == words[j]
.For example,
words[i] = "zzxy"
andwords[j] = "xyzz"
are special-equivalent because we may make the moves"zzxy" -> "xzzy" -> "xyzz"
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A group of special-equivalent strings from
words
is a non-empty subset of words such that:Every pair of strings in the group are special equivalent, and
The group is the largest size possible (i.e., there is not a string
words[i]
not in the group such thatwords[i]
is special-equivalent to every string in the group).
Return the number of groups of special-equivalent strings from
words
.Example 1:
Input: words = "abcd","cdab","cbad","xyzz","zzxy","zzyx"
Output: 3
Explanation:
One group is "abcd", "cdab", "cbad", since they are all pairwise special equivalent, and none of the other strings is all pairwise special equivalent to these.
The other two groups are "xyzz", "zzxy" and "zzyx".
Note that in particular, "zzxy" is not special equivalent to "zzyx".
Example 2:
Input: words = "abc","acb","bac","bca","cab","cba"
Output: 3
Constraints:
1 <= words.length <= 1000
1 <= words[i].length <= 20
words[i]
consist of lowercase English letters.All the strings are of the same length.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description Solution()
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Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description final Integer
numSpecialEquivGroups(Array<String> words)
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Method Detail
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numSpecialEquivGroups
final Integer numSpecialEquivGroups(Array<String> words)
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