Medium
A sentence is a list of words that are separated by a single space with no leading or trailing spaces. For example, "Hello World"
, "HELLO"
, "hello world hello world"
are all sentences. Words consist of only uppercase and lowercase English letters.
Two sentences sentence1
and sentence2
are similar if it is possible to insert an arbitrary sentence (possibly empty) inside one of these sentences such that the two sentences become equal. For example, sentence1 = "Hello my name is Jane"
and sentence2 = "Hello Jane"
can be made equal by inserting "my name is"
between "Hello"
and "Jane"
in sentence2
.
Given two sentences sentence1
and sentence2
, return true
if sentence1
and sentence2
are similar. Otherwise, return false
.
Example 1:
Input: sentence1 = “My name is Haley”, sentence2 = “My Haley”
Output: true
Explanation: sentence2 can be turned to sentence1 by inserting “name is” between “My” and “Haley”.
Example 2:
Input: sentence1 = “of”, sentence2 = “A lot of words”
Output: false
Explanation: No single sentence can be inserted inside one of the sentences to make it equal to the other.
Example 3:
Input: sentence1 = “Eating right now”, sentence2 = “Eating”
Output: true
Explanation: sentence2 can be turned to sentence1 by inserting “right now” at the end of the sentence.
Constraints:
1 <= sentence1.length, sentence2.length <= 100
sentence1
and sentence2
consist of lowercase and uppercase English letters and spaces.sentence1
and sentence2
are separated by a single space.@SuppressWarnings("java:S2234")
public class Solution {
public boolean areSentencesSimilar(String sentence1, String sentence2) {
String[] words1 = sentence1.split(" ");
String[] words2 = sentence2.split(" ");
int i = 0;
int n1 = words1.length;
int n2 = words2.length;
if (n1 > n2) {
return areSentencesSimilar(sentence2, sentence1);
}
while (i < n1 && words1[i].equals(words2[i])) {
++i;
}
while (i < n1 && words1[i].equals(words2[n2 - n1 + i])) {
++i;
}
return i == n1;
}
}