Add And Search Word Data Structure Design
Add And Search Word Data Structure Design trie
Design a data structure that supports the following two operations:
void addWord(word) bool search(word) search(word) can search a literal word or a regular expression string containing only letters a-z or .. A . means it can represent any one letter.
For example:
addWord("bad")
addWord("dad")
addWord("mad")
search("pad") -> false
search("bad") -> true
search(".ad") -> true
search("b..") -> true
Note: You may assume that all words are consist of lowercase letters a-z.
Add And Search Word Data Structure Design Solution
public class AddAndSearchWordDataStructure {
public class TrieNode {
public TrieNode[] children = new TrieNode[26];
public String item = "";
}
private TrieNode root = new TrieNode();
public void addWord(String word) {
TrieNode node = root;
for (char c : word.toCharArray()) {
if (node.children[c - 'a'] == null) {
node.children[c - 'a'] = new TrieNode();
}
node = node.children[c - 'a'];
}
node.item = word;
}
public boolean search(String word) {
return match(word.toCharArray(), 0, root);
}
private boolean match(char[] chs, int k, TrieNode node) {
if (k == chs.length) {
return !node.item.equals("");
}
if (chs[k] != '.') {
return node.children[chs[k] - 'a'] != null && match(chs, k + 1, node.children[chs[k] - 'a']);
} else {
for (int i = 0; i < node.children.length; i++) {
if (node.children[i] != null) {
if (match(chs, k + 1, node.children[i])) {
return true;
}
}
}
}
return false;
}
}
Last modified October 4, 2020