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SentenceSimilarity.III.cpp
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// Source : https://leetcode.com/problems/sentence-similarity-iii/
// Author : Hao Chen
// Date : 2021-04-06
/*****************************************************************************************************
*
* A sentence is a list of words that are separated by a single space with no leading or trailing
* spaces. For example, "Hello World", "HELLO", "hello world hello world" are all sentences. Words
* consist of only uppercase and lowercase English letters.
*
* Two sentences sentence1 and sentence2 are similar if it is possible to insert an arbitrary sentence
* (possibly empty) inside one of these sentences such that the two sentences become equal. For
* example, sentence1 = "Hello my name is Jane" and sentence2 = "Hello Jane" can be made equal by
* inserting "my name is" between "Hello" and "Jane" in sentence2.
*
* Given two sentences sentence1 and sentence2, return true if sentence1 and sentence2 are similar.
* Otherwise, return false.
*
* Example 1:
*
* Input: sentence1 = "My name is Haley", sentence2 = "My Haley"
* Output: true
* Explanation: sentence2 can be turned to sentence1 by inserting "name is" between "My" and "Haley".
*
* Example 2:
*
* Input: sentence1 = "of", sentence2 = "A lot of words"
* Output: false
* Explanation: No single sentence can be inserted inside one of the sentences to make it equal to the
* other.
*
* Example 3:
*
* Input: sentence1 = "Eating right now", sentence2 = "Eating"
* Output: true
* Explanation: sentence2 can be turned to sentence1 by inserting "right now" at the end of the
* sentence.
*
* Example 4:
*
* Input: sentence1 = "Luky", sentence2 = "Lucccky"
* Output: false
*
* Constraints:
*
* 1 <= sentence1.length, sentence2.length <= 100
* sentence1 and sentence2 consist of lowercase and uppercase English letters and spaces.
* The words in sentence1 and sentence2 are separated by a single space.
******************************************************************************************************/
class Solution {
private:
bool isWord(char ch) {
return (ch >='a' && ch <= 'z' ) || ( ch >='A' && ch <= 'Z');
}
bool isSpace(char ch) {
return (ch == ' ');
}
void split(string& s, vector<string>& words) {
s += ' ';
int start=0, end=0;
while(start < s.size()) {
while(isSpace(s[start])) start++;
end = start;
while(!isSpace(s[end])) end++;
words.push_back(s.substr(start, end-start));
start = end + 1;
}
}
void print(vector<string>& v) {
cout << "[";
for(int i=0; i<v.size()-1; i++) {
cout << v[i] << ", ";
}
cout << v[v.size()-1] << "]" << endl;
}
public:
bool areSentencesSimilar(string sentence1, string sentence2) {
string& longstr = sentence1.size() >= sentence2.size() ? sentence1 : sentence2;
string& shortstr = sentence1.size() < sentence2.size() ? sentence1 : sentence2;
if ( longstr == shortstr ) return true;
vector<string> words1, words2;
split(shortstr, words1);
split(longstr, words2);
//print(words1); print(words2);
int left=0, right=words1.size()-1;
while(left< words1.size() && words1[left] == words2[left]) left++;
int delta = words2.size() - words1.size();
while(right>=left && words1[right] == words2[delta+right]) right--;
//cout << left << ":" << right << ":" << delta << endl;
return left > right;
}
};