1750. Minimum Length of String After Deleting Similar Ends
Description
Given a string s
consisting only of characters 'a'
, 'b'
, and 'c'
. You are asked to apply the following algorithm on the string any number of times:
- Pick a non-empty prefix from the string
s
where all the characters in the prefix are equal. - Pick a non-empty suffix from the string
s
where all the characters in this suffix are equal. - The prefix and the suffix should not intersect at any index.
- The characters from the prefix and suffix must be the same.
- Delete both the prefix and the suffix.
Return the minimum length of s
after performing the above operation any number of times (possibly zero times).
Example 1:
Input: s = "ca" Output: 2 Explanation: You can't remove any characters, so the string stays as is.
Example 2:
Input: s = "cabaabac" Output: 0 Explanation: An optimal sequence of operations is: - Take prefix = "c" and suffix = "c" and remove them, s = "abaaba". - Take prefix = "a" and suffix = "a" and remove them, s = "baab". - Take prefix = "b" and suffix = "b" and remove them, s = "aa". - Take prefix = "a" and suffix = "a" and remove them, s = "".
Example 3:
Input: s = "aabccabba" Output: 3 Explanation: An optimal sequence of operations is: - Take prefix = "aa" and suffix = "a" and remove them, s = "bccabb". - Take prefix = "b" and suffix = "bb" and remove them, s = "cca".
Constraints:
1 <= s.length <= 105
s
only consists of characters'a'
,'b'
, and'c'
.
Solutions
Solution: Two Pointers
- Time complexity: O(n)
- Space complexity: O(1)
JavaScript
js
/**
* @param {string} s
* @return {number}
*/
const minimumLength = function (s) {
let left = 0;
let right = s.length - 1;
while (left < right) {
const start = { left, right };
while (left < right && s[left] === s[left + 1]) left += 1;
while (right > left && s[right] === s[right - 1]) right -= 1;
if (s[left] !== s[right]) return start.right - start.left + 1;
left += 1;
right -= 1;
}
return left === right ? 1 : 0;
};