Given a string s of length n and an integer k, determine whether it is possible to select k disjoint special substrings.
A special substring is a substring where:
s.Note that all k substrings must be disjoint, meaning they cannot overlap.
Return true if it is possible to select k such disjoint special substrings; otherwise, return false.
Example 1:
Input: s = "abcdbaefab", k = 2
Output: true
Explanation:
"cd" and "ef"."cd" contains the characters 'c' and 'd', which do not appear elsewhere in s."ef" contains the characters 'e' and 'f', which do not appear elsewhere in s.Example 2:
Input: s = "cdefdc", k = 3
Output: false
Explanation:
There can be at most 2 disjoint special substrings: "e" and "f". Since k = 3, the output is false.
Example 3:
Input: s = "abeabe", k = 0
Output: true
Constraints:
2 <= n == s.length <= 5 * 1040 <= k <= 26s consists only of lowercase English letters.