Medium
Given a palindromic string of lowercase English letters palindrome
, replace exactly one character with any lowercase English letter so that the resulting string is not a palindrome and that it is the lexicographically smallest one possible.
Return the resulting string. If there is no way to replace a character to make it not a palindrome, return an empty string.
A string a
is lexicographically smaller than a string b
(of the same length) if in the first position where a
and b
differ, a
has a character strictly smaller than the corresponding character in b
. For example, "abcc"
is lexicographically smaller than "abcd"
because the first position they differ is at the fourth character, and 'c'
is smaller than 'd'
.
Example 1:
Input: palindrome = “abccba”
Output: “aaccba”
Explanation: There are many ways to make “abccba” not a palindrome, such as “zbccba”, “aaccba”, and “abacba”. Of all the ways, “aaccba” is the lexicographically smallest.
Example 2:
Input: palindrome = “a”
Output: “”
Explanation: There is no way to replace a single character to make “a” not a palindrome, so return an empty string.
Constraints:
1 <= palindrome.length <= 1000
palindrome
consists of only lowercase English letters.public class Solution {
public String breakPalindrome(String palindrome) {
if (palindrome.length() <= 1) {
return "";
}
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
for (int i = 0; i < palindrome.length(); i++) {
char ch = palindrome.charAt(i);
if (ch != 'a' && i != palindrome.length() - 1 - i) {
sb.append('a');
sb.append(palindrome.substring(i + 1));
return sb.toString();
} else {
sb.append(ch);
}
}
sb.deleteCharAt(palindrome.length() - 1);
sb.append('b');
return sb.toString();
}
}