Problem
You are given an array of equal-length strings words
. Assume that the length of each string is n
.
Each string words[i]
can be converted into a difference integer array difference[i]
of length n - 1
where difference[i][j] = words[i][j+1] - words[i][j]
where 0 <= j <= n - 2
. Note that the difference between two letters is the difference between their positions in the alphabet i.e. the position of 'a'
is 0
, 'b'
is 1
, and 'z'
is 25
.
- For example, for the string
"acb"
, the difference integer array is[2 - 0, 1 - 2] = [2, -1]
.
All the strings in words have the same difference integer array, except one. You should find that string.
Return the string in words
that has different difference integer array.
Example 1:
Input: words = ["adc","wzy","abc"]
Output: "abc"
Explanation:
- The difference integer array of "adc" is [3 - 0, 2 - 3] = [3, -1].
- The difference integer array of "wzy" is [25 - 22, 24 - 25]= [3, -1].
- The difference integer array of "abc" is [1 - 0, 2 - 1] = [1, 1].
The odd array out is [1, 1], so we return the corresponding string, "abc".
Example 2:
Input: words = ["aaa","bob","ccc","ddd"]
Output: "bob"
Explanation: All the integer arrays are [0, 0] except for "bob", which corresponds to [13, -13].
Constraints:
3 <= words.length <= 100
n == words[i].length
2 <= n <= 20
words[i]
consists of lowercase English letters.
Algorithm :
- Make a Map for storing difference integer array (vector) and pair containing word (string ) and a variable (count)
- For i = 0 to i = n-1 store the difference in vector.
- After store that vector in map, with word and count. (Here count is used to find that one unique word) ie. our answer. The logic is if vector is already in map then it is not unique, so that word is not our answer.
- return word with different count.
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