A transformation sequence from word beginWord to word endWord using a dictionary wordList is a sequence of words beginWord -> s1 -> s2 -> ... -> sk such that:
si for 1 <= i <= k is in wordList. Note that beginWord does not need to be in wordList.sk == endWordGiven two words, beginWord and endWord, and a dictionary wordList, return all the shortest transformation sequences from beginWord to endWord, or an empty list if no such sequence exists. Each sequence should be returned as a list of the words [beginWord, s1, s2, ..., sk].
Example 1:
Input: beginWord = "hit", endWord = "cog", wordList = ["hot","dot","dog","lot","log","cog"] Output: [["hit","hot","dot","dog","cog"],["hit","hot","lot","log","cog"]] Explanation: There are 2 shortest transformation sequences: "hit" -> "hot" -> "dot" -> "dog" -> "cog" "hit" -> "hot" -> "lot" -> "log" -> "cog"
Example 2:
Input: beginWord = "hit", endWord = "cog", wordList = ["hot","dot","dog","lot","log"] Output: [] Explanation: The endWord "cog" is not in wordList, therefore there is no valid transformation sequence.
Constraints:
1 <= beginWord.length <= 5endWord.length == beginWord.length1 <= wordList.length <= 500wordList[i].length == beginWord.lengthbeginWord, endWord, and wordList[i] consist of lowercase English letters.beginWord != endWordwordList are unique.105.