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package com.fishercoder.solutions;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
/**
* 425. Word Squares
*
* Given a set of words (without duplicates), find all word squares you can build from them.
A sequence of words forms a valid word square if the kth row and column read the exact same string, where 0 ≤ k < max(numRows, numColumns).
For example, the word sequence ["ball","area","lead","lady"] forms a word square because each word reads the same both horizontally and vertically.
b a l l
a r e a
l e a d
l a d y
Note:
There are at least 1 and at most 1000 words.
All words will have the exact same length.
Word length is at least 1 and at most 5.
Each word contains only lowercase English alphabet a-z.
Example 1:
Input:
["area","lead","wall","lady","ball"]
Output:
[
[ "wall",
"area",
"lead",
"lady"
],
[ "ball",
"area",
"lead",
"lady"
]
]
Explanation:
The output consists of two word squares. The order of output does not matter (just the order of words in each word square matters).
Example 2:
Input:
["abat","baba","atan","atal"]
Output:
[
[ "baba",
"abat",
"baba",
"atan"
],
[ "baba",
"abat",
"baba",
"atal"
]
]
Explanation:
The output consists of two word squares. The order of output does not matter (just the order of words in each word square matters).
*/
public class _425 {
public static class Solution1 {
/**
* Credit: https://discuss.leetcode.com/topic/63516/explained-my-java-solution-using-trie-126ms-16-16/2
*/
class TrieNode {
List<String> startWith;
TrieNode[] children;
TrieNode() {
startWith = new ArrayList<>();
children = new TrieNode[26];
}
}
class Trie {
TrieNode root;
Trie(String[] words) {
root = new TrieNode();
for (String word : words) {
TrieNode cur = root;
for (char ch : word.toCharArray()) {
int index = ch - 'a';
if (cur.children[index] == null) {
cur.children[index] = new TrieNode();
}
cur.children[index].startWith.add(word);
cur = cur.children[index];
}
}
}
List<String> findByPrefix(String prefix) {
List<String> ans = new ArrayList<>();
TrieNode cur = root;
for (char ch : prefix.toCharArray()) {
int index = ch - 'a';
if (cur.children[index] == null) {
return ans;
}
cur = cur.children[index];
}
ans.addAll(cur.startWith);
return ans;
}
}
public List<List<String>> wordSquares(String[] words) {
List<List<String>> ans = new ArrayList<>();
if (words == null || words.length == 0) {
return ans;
}
int len = words[0].length();
Trie trie = new Trie(words);
List<String> ansBuilder = new ArrayList<>();
for (String w : words) {
ansBuilder.add(w);
search(len, trie, ans, ansBuilder);
ansBuilder.remove(ansBuilder.size() - 1);
}
return ans;
}
private void search(int len, Trie trie, List<List<String>> ans,
List<String> ansBuilder) {
if (ansBuilder.size() == len) {
ans.add(new ArrayList<>(ansBuilder));
return;
}
int idx = ansBuilder.size();
StringBuilder prefixBuilder = new StringBuilder();
for (String s : ansBuilder) {
prefixBuilder.append(s.charAt(idx));
}
List<String> startWith = trie.findByPrefix(prefixBuilder.toString());
for (String sw : startWith) {
ansBuilder.add(sw);
search(len, trie, ans, ansBuilder);
ansBuilder.remove(ansBuilder.size() - 1);
}
}
}
}