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LetterCombinationsOfAPhoneNumber.py
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LetterCombinationsOfAPhoneNumber.py
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"""
Given a string containing digits from 2-9 inclusive, return all possible letter combinations that the number could represent.
A mapping of digit to letters (just like on the telephone buttons) is given below. Note that 1 does not map to any letters.
Example:
Input: "23"
Output: ["ad", "ae", "af", "bd", "be", "bf", "cd", "ce", "cf"].
Note:
Although the above answer is in lexicographical order, your answer could be in any order you want.
图看链接:
https://leetcode.com/problems/letter-combinations-of-a-phone-number/description/
老式手机键盘一样,返回所有的组合。
使用的递归思路:
迭代每一个组合,返回所有的组合...
应该容易理解。时间复杂度上应该只有 O(xn)的解法。
测试链接:
https://leetcode.com/problems/letter-combinations-of-a-phone-number/description/
beat 100% 20ms。
应该会有浮动吧,一次通过,不测第二次了。
"""
class Solution(object):
def letterCombinations(self, digits):
"""
:type digits: str
:rtype: List[str]
"""
maps = {
'2': 'abc',
'3': 'def',
'4': 'ghi',
'5': 'jkl',
'6': 'mno',
'7': 'pqrs',
'8': 'tuv',
'9': 'wxyz'
}
result = []
def reduce_abc(strs, currentStr=""):
if not strs:
return currentStr
else:
for i in maps[strs[0]]:
x = reduce_abc(strs[1:], currentStr=currentStr+i)
if x:
result.append(x)
reduce_abc(digits)
return result