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Let's define a function f(s)
over a non-empty string s
, which calculates the frequency of the smallest character in s
. For example, if s = "dcce"
then f(s) = 2
because the smallest character is "c"
and its frequency is 2.
Now, given string arrays queries
and words
, return an integer array answer
, where each answer[i]
is the number of words such that f(queries[i])
< f(W)
, where W
is a word in words
.
Example 1:
Input: queries = ["cbd"], words = ["zaaaz"]
Output: [1]
Explanation: On the first query we have f("cbd") = 1, f("zaaaz") = 3 so f("cbd") < f("zaaaz").
Example 2:
Input: queries = ["bbb","cc"], words = ["a","aa","aaa","aaaa"]
Output: [1,2]
Explanation: On the first query only f("bbb") < f("aaaa"). On the second query both f("aaa") and f("aaaa") are both > f("cc").
Constraints:
1 <= queries.length <= 2000
1 <= words.length <= 2000
1 <= queries[i].length, words[i].length <= 10
queries[i][j]
, words[i][j]
are English lowercase letters.
[Array]
[String]
Hints
Hint 1
For each string from words calculate the leading count and store it in an array, then sort the integer array.
Hint 2
For each string from queries calculate the leading count "p" and in base of the sorted array calculated on the step 1 do a binary search to count the number of items greater than "p".