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LargestMergeOfTwoStrings.cpp
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// Source : https://leetcode.com/problems/largest-merge-of-two-strings/
// Author : Hao Chen
// Date : 2021-02-11
/*****************************************************************************************************
*
* You are given two strings word1 and word2. You want to construct a string merge in the following
* way: while either word1 or word2 are non-empty, choose one of the following options:
*
* If word1 is non-empty, append the first character in word1 to merge and delete it from
* word1.
*
* For example, if word1 = "abc" and merge = "dv", then after choosing this operation,
* word1 = "bc" and merge = "dva".
*
* If word2 is non-empty, append the first character in word2 to merge and delete it from
* word2.
*
* For example, if word2 = "abc" and merge = "", then after choosing this operation,
* word2 = "bc" and merge = "a".
*
* Return the lexicographically largest merge you can construct.
*
* A string a is lexicographically larger than a string b (of the same length) if in the first
* position where a and b differ, a has a character strictly larger than the corresponding character
* in b. For example, "abcd" is lexicographically larger than "abcc" because the first position they
* differ is at the fourth character, and d is greater than c.
*
* Example 1:
*
* Input: word1 = "cabaa", word2 = "bcaaa"
* Output: "cbcabaaaaa"
* Explanation: One way to get the lexicographically largest merge is:
* - Take from word1: merge = "c", word1 = "abaa", word2 = "bcaaa"
* - Take from word2: merge = "cb", word1 = "abaa", word2 = "caaa"
* - Take from word2: merge = "cbc", word1 = "abaa", word2 = "aaa"
* - Take from word1: merge = "cbca", word1 = "baa", word2 = "aaa"
* - Take from word1: merge = "cbcab", word1 = "aa", word2 = "aaa"
* - Append the remaining 5 a's from word1 and word2 at the end of merge.
*
* Example 2:
*
* Input: word1 = "abcabc", word2 = "abdcaba"
* Output: "abdcabcabcaba"
*
* Constraints:
*
* 1 <= word1.length, word2.length <= 3000
* word1 and word2 consist only of lowercase English letters.
******************************************************************************************************/
class Solution {
private:
bool string_cmp(string& s1, int p1, string& s2, int p2) {
for (; p1 < s1.size() && p2 < s2.size() ; p1++, p2++) {
if (s1[p1] == s2[p2]) continue;
return s1[p1] > s2[p2];
}
return (s1.size() - p1 > s2.size() - p2);
}
public:
string largestMerge(string word1, string word2) {
int p1 = 0, p2 = 0;
int len1 = word1.size(), len2 = word2.size();
string merge(len1+len2, '\0');
int p = 0;
while (p1 < len1 && p2 < len2) {
if ( string_cmp(word1, p1, word2, p2) ){ // take char from `word1`
merge[p++] = word1[p1++];
}else{ //take char from `word2`
merge[p++] = word2[p2++];
}
}
while (p1 < len1) merge[p++] = word1[p1++];
while (p2 < len2) merge[p++] = word2[p2++];
return merge;
}
};