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package com.fishercoder.solutions;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.List;
/**
* 140. Word Break II
Given a non-empty string s and a dictionary wordDict containing a list of non-empty words,
add spaces in s to construct a sentence where each word is a valid dictionary word.
Return all such possible sentences.
Note:
The same word in the dictionary may be reused multiple times in the segmentation.
You may assume the dictionary does not contain duplicate words.
Example 1:
Input:
s = "catsanddog"
wordDict = ["cat", "cats", "and", "sand", "dog"]
Output:
[
"cats and dog",
"cat sand dog"
]
Example 2:
Input:
s = "pineapplepenapple"
wordDict = ["apple", "pen", "applepen", "pine", "pineapple"]
Output:
[
"pine apple pen apple",
"pineapple pen apple",
"pine applepen apple"
]
Explanation: Note that you are allowed to reuse a dictionary word.
Example 3:
Input:
s = "catsandog"
wordDict = ["cats", "dog", "sand", "and", "cat"]
Output:
[]
*/
public class _140 {
public static class Solution1 {
public List<String> wordBreak(String s, List<String> wordDict) {
return dfs(s, wordDict, new HashMap<>());
}
List<String> dfs(String s, List<String> wordDict, HashMap<String, List<String>> map) {
if (map.containsKey(s)) {
return map.get(s);
}
ArrayList<String> result = new ArrayList<>();
if (s.length() == 0) {
result.add("");
return result;
}
for (String word : wordDict) {
if (s.startsWith(word)) {
List<String> subList = dfs(s.substring(word.length()), wordDict, map);
for (String sub : subList) {
result.add(word + (sub.length() == 0 ? "" : " ") + sub);
}
}
}
map.put(s, result);
return result;
}
}
}