1048-longest-string-chain¶
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Description¶
You are given an array of words where each word consists of lowercase English letters.
wordA is a predecessor of wordB if and only if we can insert exactly one letter anywhere in wordA without changing the order of the other characters to make it equal to wordB.
- For example,
"abc"is a predecessor of"abac", while"cba"is not a predecessor of"bcad".
A word chain is a sequence of words [word1, word2, ..., wordk] with k >= 1, where word1 is a predecessor of word2, word2 is a predecessor of word3, and so on. A single word is trivially a word chain with k == 1.
Return the length of the longest possible word chain with words chosen from the given list of words.
Example 1:
Input: words = ["a","b","ba","bca","bda","bdca"] Output: 4 Explanation: One of the longest word chains is ["a","ba","bda","bdca"].
Example 2:
Input: words = ["xbc","pcxbcf","xb","cxbc","pcxbc"] Output: 5 Explanation: All the words can be put in a word chain ["xb", "xbc", "cxbc", "pcxbc", "pcxbcf"].
Example 3:
Input: words = ["abcd","dbqca"] Output: 1 Explanation: The trivial word chain ["abcd"] is one of the longest word chains. ["abcd","dbqca"] is not a valid word chain because the ordering of the letters is changed.
Constraints:
1 <= words.length <= 10001 <= words[i].length <= 16words[i]only consists of lowercase English letters.
Solution(Python)¶
class Solution:
def longestStrChain(self, words):
set_words = set(words)
@lru_cache(None)
def dp(word):
if word not in set_words:
return 0
return max(dp(word[:i] + word[i + 1:]) for i in range(len(word))) + 1
return max(dp(word) for word in words)