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You are given two strings stamp
and target
. Initially, there is a string s
of length target.length
with all s[i] == '?'
.
In one turn, you can place stamp
over s
and replace every letter in the s
with the corresponding letter from stamp
.
- For example, if
stamp = "abc"
and target = "abcba"
, then s
is "?????"
initially. In one turn you can:
- place
stamp
at index 0
of s
to obtain "abc??"
,
- place
stamp
at index 1
of s
to obtain "?abc?"
, or
- place
stamp
at index 2
of s
to obtain "??abc"
.
Note that stamp
must be fully contained in the boundaries of s
in order to stamp (i.e., you cannot place stamp
at index 3
of s
).
We want to convert s
to target
using at most 10 * target.length
turns.
Return an array of the index of the left-most letter being stamped at each turn. If we cannot obtain target
from s
within 10 * target.length
turns, return an empty array.
Example 1:
Input: stamp = "abc", target = "ababc"
Output: [0,2]
Explanation: Initially s = "?????".
- Place stamp at index 0 to get "abc??".
- Place stamp at index 2 to get "ababc".
[1,0,2] would also be accepted as an answer, as well as some other answers.
Example 2:
Input: stamp = "abca", target = "aabcaca"
Output: [3,0,1]
Explanation: Initially s = "???????".
- Place stamp at index 3 to get "???abca".
- Place stamp at index 0 to get "abcabca".
- Place stamp at index 1 to get "aabcaca".
Constraints:
1 <= stamp.length <= target.length <= 1000
stamp
and target
consist of lowercase English letters.
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