题目:
Given a string s1, we may represent it as a binary tree by partitioning it to two non-empty substrings recursively.
Below is one possible representation of s1 = "great"
:
great / \ gr eat / \ / \ g r e at / \ a t
To scramble the string, we may choose any non-leaf node and swap its two children.
For example, if we choose the node "gr"
and swap its two children, it produces a scrambled string "rgeat"
.
rgeat / \ rg eat / \ / \ r g e at / \ a t
We say that "rgeat"
is a scrambled string of "great"
.
Similarly, if we continue to swap the children of nodes "eat"
and "at"
, it produces a scrambled string "rgtae"
.
rgtae / \ rg tae / \ / \ r g ta e / \ t a
We say that "rgtae"
is a scrambled string of "great"
.
Given two strings s1 and s2 of the same length, determine if s2 is a scrambled string of s1.
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public class Solution {
public boolean isScramble(String s1, String s2) {
System.out.println(s1+" "+s2);
if (s1.length() != s2.length())
return false;
if (s1.equals(s2))
return true;
int l1 = s1.length();
if(l1==0){
return true;
}
char[] c1 = s1.toCharArray();
char[] c2 = s2.toCharArray();
if(l1==1){
return c1[0]==c2[0];
}
Arrays.sort(c1);
Arrays.sort(c2);
for(int i=0;i<l1;++i){
if(c1[i]!=c2[i]){
return false;
}
}
for(int i=1;i<s1.length();i++)
{
if(isScramble(s1.substring(0,i), s2.substring(0,i)) && isScramble(s1.substring(i), s2.substring(i)))return true;
if(isScramble(s1.substring(0,i), s2.substring(s2.length()-i)) && isScramble(s1.substring(i), s2.substring(0, s2.length()-i)))return true;
}
return false;
}
}