Given an equation, represented by words on the left side and the result on the right side.
You need to check if the equation is solvable under the following rules:
words[i] and result are decoded as one number without leading zeros.words) will equal to the number on the right side (result).Return true if the equation is solvable, otherwise return false.
Example 1:
Input: words = ["SEND","MORE"], result = "MONEY" Output: true Explanation: Map 'S'-> 9, 'E'->5, 'N'->6, 'D'->7, 'M'->1, 'O'->0, 'R'->8, 'Y'->'2' Such that: "SEND" + "MORE" = "MONEY" , 9567 + 1085 = 10652
Example 2:
Input: words = ["SIX","SEVEN","SEVEN"], result = "TWENTY" Output: true Explanation: Map 'S'-> 6, 'I'->5, 'X'->0, 'E'->8, 'V'->7, 'N'->2, 'T'->1, 'W'->'3', 'Y'->4 Such that: "SIX" + "SEVEN" + "SEVEN" = "TWENTY" , 650 + 68782 + 68782 = 138214
Example 3:
Input: words = ["LEET","CODE"], result = "POINT" Output: false
Constraints:
2 <= words.length <= 51 <= words[i].length, result.length <= 7words[i], result contain only uppercase English letters.10.