Given two string arrays words1
and words2
, return the number of strings that appear exactly once in each of the two arrays.
Input: words1 = ["leetcode","is","amazing","as","is"], words2 = ["amazing","leetcode","is"] Output: 2 Explanation: - "leetcode" appears exactly once in each of the two arrays. We count this string. - "amazing" appears exactly once in each of the two arrays. We count this string. - "is" appears in each of the two arrays, but there are 2 occurrences of it in words1. We do not count this string. - "as" appears once in words1, but does not appear in words2. We do not count this string. Thus, there are 2 strings that appear exactly once in each of the two arrays.
Input: words1 = ["b","bb","bbb"], words2 = ["a","aa","aaa"] Output: 0 Explanation: There are no strings that appear in each of the two arrays.
Input: words1 = ["a","ab"], words2 = ["a","a","a","ab"] Output: 1 Explanation: The only string that appears exactly once in each of the two arrays is "ab".
1 <= words1.length, words2.length <= 1000
1 <= words1[i].length, words2[j].length <= 30
words1[i]
andwords2[j]
consists only of lowercase English letters.
class Solution:
def countWords(self, words1: List[str], words2: List[str]) -> int:
count1 = Counter(words1)
count2 = Counter(words2)
return sum(1 for k, v in count1.items() if v == 1 and count2[k] == 1)