File tree Expand file tree Collapse file tree 3 files changed +96
-1
lines changed
docs/hackerrank/interview_preparation_kit/dictionaries_and_hashmaps
exercises/hackerrank/interview_preparation_kit/dictionaries_and_hashmaps Expand file tree Collapse file tree 3 files changed +96
-1
lines changed Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change 1+ # [ Two Strings] ( https://www.hackerrank.com/challenges/two-strings )
2+
3+ - Difficulty: ` #easy `
4+ - Category: ` #ProblemSolvingBasic ` ` #dictionaries ` ` #hashmaps `
5+
6+ ## Clarification
7+
8+ The problem asks to find if there is a substring between 2 words,
9+ it does not require finding a particular one that meets a certain property,
10+ not counting all the possible ones.
11+
12+ With that in mind, simply find the first 1-letter intersection between two word
13+ to return "YES".
14+ The worst case is to return "NO" after going through both words letter by letter.
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change 1+ # [ Two Strings] ( https://www.hackerrank.com/challenges/two-strings )
2+
3+ - Difficulty: ` #easy `
4+ - Category: ` #ProblemSolvingBasic ` ` #dictionaries ` ` #hashmaps `
5+
6+ Given two strings, determine if they share a common substring.
7+ A substring may be as small as one character.
8+
9+ ## Example
10+
11+ ` s1 = 'and' `
12+ ` s1 = 'art' `
13+
14+ These share the common substring ` a ` .
15+
16+ ` s1 = 'be' `
17+ ` s1 = 'cat' `
18+
19+ These do not share a substring.
20+
21+ ## Function Description
22+
23+ Complete the function twoStrings in the editor below.
24+
25+ twoStrings has the following parameter(s):
26+
27+ - ` string s1 ` : a string
28+ - ` string s2 ` : another string
29+
30+ ## Returns
31+
32+ - ` string ` : either YES or NO
33+
34+ ## Input Format
35+
36+ The first line contains a single integer , the number of test cases.
37+
38+ The following pairs of lines are as follows:
39+
40+ The first line contains string ` s1 ` .
41+ The second line contains string ` s2 ` .
42+
43+ ## Constraints
44+
45+ - ` s1 ` and ` s2 ` consist of characters in the range ascii[ a-z] .
46+ - $ 1 \leq p \leq 10 $
47+ - $ 1 \leq |s1|, |s2| \leq 10^5 $
48+
49+ ## Output Format
50+
51+ For each pair of strings, return ` YES ` or ` NO ` .
52+
53+ ## Sample Input
54+
55+ ``` text
56+ 2
57+ hello
58+ world
59+ hi
60+ world
61+ ```
62+
63+ ## Sample Output
64+
65+ ``` text
66+ YES
67+ NO
68+ ```
69+
70+ ## Explanation
71+
72+ We have pairs to check:
73+
74+ 1 . ` s1 = "hello" ` , ` s2 = "world" ` . The substrings ` "o" ` and ` "l" `
75+ are common to both strings.
76+ 2 . ` a = "hi" ` , ` b = "world" ` . ` s1 ` and ` s2 ` share no common substrings.
77+
78+ ## Appendix
79+
80+ [ Solution notes] ( two-strings-solution-notes.md )
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change 11/**
2- * @link Problem definition [[docs/hackerrank/interview_preparation_kit/dictionaries_and_hashmaps/two_strings.md]]
2+ * @link Problem definition [[docs/hackerrank/interview_preparation_kit/dictionaries_and_hashmaps/two-strings.md]]
3+ * @see Solution Notes [[docs/hackerrank/interview_preparation_kit/dictionaries_and_hashmaps/two-strings-solution-notes.md]]
34 */
45
56package hackerrank
You can’t perform that action at this time.
0 commit comments