<p>Design the <code>CombinationIterator</code> class:</p> <ul> <li><code>CombinationIterator(string characters, int combinationLength)</code> Initializes the object with a string <code>characters</code> of <strong>sorted distinct</strong> lowercase English letters and a number <code>combinationLength</code> as arguments.</li> <li><code>next()</code> Returns the next combination of length <code>combinationLength</code> in <strong>lexicographical order</strong>.</li> <li><code>hasNext()</code> Returns <code>true</code> if and only if there exists a next combination.</li> </ul> <p> </p> <p><strong>Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input</strong> ["CombinationIterator", "next", "hasNext", "next", "hasNext", "next", "hasNext"] [["abc", 2], [], [], [], [], [], []] <strong>Output</strong> [null, "ab", true, "ac", true, "bc", false] <strong>Explanation</strong> CombinationIterator itr = new CombinationIterator("abc", 2); itr.next(); // return "ab" itr.hasNext(); // return True itr.next(); // return "ac" itr.hasNext(); // return True itr.next(); // return "bc" itr.hasNext(); // return False </pre> <p> </p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 <= combinationLength <= characters.length <= 15</code></li> <li>All the characters of <code>characters</code> are <strong>unique</strong>.</li> <li>At most <code>10<sup>4</sup></code> calls will be made to <code>next</code> and <code>hasNext</code>.</li> <li>It is guaranteed that all calls of the function <code>next</code> are valid.</li> </ul>