Bulls and Cows
Problem Statement - link #
You are playing the Bulls and Cows game with your friend.
You write down a secret number and ask your friend to guess what the number is. When your friend makes a guess, you provide a hint with the following info:
- The number of “bulls”, which are digits in the guess that are in the correct position.
- The number of “cows”, which are digits in the guess that are in your secret number but are located in the wrong position. Specifically, the non-bull digits in the guess that could be rearranged such that they become bulls.
Given the secret number secret
and your friend’s guess guess
, return the hint for your friend’s guess.
The hint should be formatted as "xAyB"
, where x
is the number of bulls and y
is the number of cows. Note that both secret
and guess
may contain duplicate digits.
Examples #
Example 1:
Input: secret = "1807", guess = "7810"
Output: "1A3B"
Explanation: Bulls are connected with a '|' and cows are underlined:
"1807"
|
"7810"
Example 2:
Input: secret = "1123", guess = "0111"
Output: "1A1B"
Explanation: Bulls are connected with a '|' and cows are underlined:
"1123" "1123"
| or |
"0111" "0111"
Note that only one of the two unmatched 1s is counted as a cow since the non-bull digits can only be rearranged to allow one 1 to be a bull.
Example 3:
Input: secret = "1", guess = "0"
Output: "0A0B"
Example 4:
Input: secret = "1", guess = "1"
Output: "1A0B"
Constraints #
1 <= secret.length, guess.length <= 1000
secret.length == guess.length
secret
andguess
consist of digits only.
Solutions #
class Solution {
public:
string getHint(string secret, string guess) {
int a=0,b=0;
map<char, int> am,bm;
for(int i=0; i<secret.size(); i++)
am[secret[i]]++, bm[guess[i]]++;
for(int i=0; i<10; i++)
b += min(am[i+'0'], bm[i+'0']);
for(int i=0; i<secret.size(); i++)
if(secret[i]==guess[i]) a++, b--;
return to_string(a) + "A" + to_string(b) + "B";
}
};