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find-and-replace-in-string.py
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# Time: O(n + m), m is the number of targets
# Space: O(n)
# To some string S, we will perform some replacement operations that
# replace groups of letters with new ones (not necessarily the same size).
#
# Each replacement operation has 3 parameters: a starting index i,
# a source word x and a target word y.
# The rule is that if x starts at position i in the original string S,
# then we will replace that occurrence of x with y. If not, we do nothing.
#
# For example, if we have S = "abcd" and we have some replacement operation
# i = 2, x = "cd", y = "ffff", then because "cd" starts at position 2
# in the original string S, we will replace it with "ffff".
#
# Using another example on S = "abcd", if we have both the replacement
# operation
# i = 0, x = "ab", y = "eee", as well as another replacement operation i = 2,
# x = "ec", y = "ffff", this second operation does nothing because in the
# original string S[2] = 'c', which doesn't match x[0] = 'e'.
#
# All these operations occur simultaneously.
# It's guaranteed that there won't be any overlap in replacement:
# for example, S = "abc", indexes = [0, 1], sources = ["ab","bc"]
# is not a valid test case.
#
# Example 1:
#
# Input: S = "abcd", indexes = [0,2], sources = ["a","cd"],
# targets = ["eee","ffff"]
# Output: "eeebffff"
# Explanation: "a" starts at index 0 in S, so it's replaced by "eee".
# "cd" starts at index 2 in S, so it's replaced by "ffff".
# Example 2:
#
# Input: S = "abcd", indexes = [0,2], sources = ["ab","ec"],
# targets = ["eee","ffff"]
# Output: "eeecd"
# Explanation: "ab" starts at index 0 in S, so it's replaced by "eee".
# "ec" doesn't starts at index 2 in the original S, so we do nothing.
# Notes:
# 1. 0 <= indexes.length = sources.length = targets.length <= 100
# 2. 0 < indexes[i] < S.length <= 1000
# 3. All characters in given inputs are lowercase letters.
try:
xrange # Python 2
except NameError:
xrange = range # Python 3
class Solution(object):
def findReplaceString(self, S, indexes, sources, targets):
"""
:type S: str
:type indexes: List[int]
:type sources: List[str]
:type targets: List[str]
:rtype: str
"""
S = list(S)
bucket = [None] * len(S)
for i in xrange(len(indexes)):
if all(indexes[i]+k < len(S) and
S[indexes[i]+k] == sources[i][k]
for k in xrange(len(sources[i]))):
bucket[indexes[i]] = (len(sources[i]), list(targets[i]))
result = []
last = 0
for i in xrange(len(S)):
if bucket[i]:
result.extend(bucket[i][1])
last = i + bucket[i][0]
elif i >= last:
result.append(S[i])
return "".join(result)