A string S
of lowercase letters is given. We want to partition this string into as many parts as possible so that each letter appears in at most one part, and return a list of integers representing the size of these parts.
Example 1:
Input: S = "ababcbacadefegdehijhklij" Output: [9,7,8] Explanation: The partition is "ababcbaca", "defegde", "hijhklij". This is a partition so that each letter appears in at most one part. A partition like "ababcbacadefegde", "hijhklij" is incorrect, because it splits S into less parts.
Note:
S
will have length in range[1, 500]
.S
will consist of lowercase letters ('a'
to'z'
) only.
Approach #1: C++.
class Solution { public: vector<int> partitionLabels(string S) { int len = S.length(); int curLen = 0; vector<int> ans; for (int i = 0; i < len; ++i) { curLen = helper(S, i); for (int j = i+1; j < curLen; ++j) { curLen = max(curLen, helper(S, j)); } ans.push_back(curLen-i+1); i = curLen; } return ans; } int helper(string S, int index) { int curLen = index; int len = S.length(); int temp; while (index >= 0) { curLen = index; index = S.find(S[curLen], curLen+1); } return curLen; } };
Analysis:
I use helper function to find the last index of current character. In the partitionLabels function we traversing the string and find the min interval.