Given a list of words
, list of single letters
(might be repeating) and score
of every character.
Return the maximum score of any valid set of words formed by using the given letters (words[i]
cannot be used two or more times).
It is not necessary to use all characters in letters
and each letter can only be used once. Score of letters 'a'
, 'b'
, 'c'
, ... ,'z'
is given by score[0]
, score[1]
, ... , score[25]
respectively.
Input: words = ["dog","cat","dad","good"], letters = ["a","a","c","d","d","d","g","o","o"], score = [1,0,9,5,0,0,3,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,2,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0] Output: 23 Explanation: Score a=1, c=9, d=5, g=3, o=2 Given letters, we can form the words "dad" (5+1+5) and "good" (3+2+2+5) with a score of 23. Words "dad" and "dog" only get a score of 21.
Input: words = ["xxxz","ax","bx","cx"], letters = ["z","a","b","c","x","x","x"], score = [4,4,4,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,5,0,10] Output: 27 Explanation: Score a=4, b=4, c=4, x=5, z=10 Given letters, we can form the words "ax" (4+5), "bx" (4+5) and "cx" (4+5) with a score of 27. Word "xxxz" only get a score of 25.
Input: words = ["leetcode"], letters = ["l","e","t","c","o","d"], score = [0,0,1,1,1,0,0,0,0,0,0,1,0,0,1,0,0,0,0,1,0,0,0,0,0,0] Output: 0 Explanation: Letter "e" can only be used once.
1 <= words.length <= 14
1 <= words[i].length <= 15
1 <= letters.length <= 100
letters[i].length == 1
score.length == 26
0 <= score[i] <= 10
words[i]
,letters[i]
contains only lower case English letters.
impl Solution {
pub fn max_score_words(words: Vec<String>, letters: Vec<char>, score: Vec<i32>) -> i32 {
let mut count0 = [0; 26];
let mut ret = 0;
for &c in &letters {
count0[c as usize - 97] += 1;
}
for x in 0..2_i32.pow(words.len() as u32) {
let mut count1 = count0;
let mut s = 0;
let mut flag = false;
for i in 0..words.len() {
if flag {
break;
}
if (1 << i) & x != 0 {
for c in words[i].bytes() {
if count1[(c - b'a') as usize] <= 0 {
flag = true;
s = i32::MIN;
break;
}
count1[(c - b'a') as usize] -= 1;
s += score[(c - b'a') as usize];
}
}
}
ret = ret.max(s);
}
ret
}
}