<p>Given an array of <strong>digit</strong> strings <code>nums</code> and a <strong>digit</strong> string <code>target</code>, return <em>the number of pairs of indices </em><code>(i, j)</code><em> (where </em><code>i != j</code><em>) such that the <strong>concatenation</strong> of </em><code>nums[i] + nums[j]</code><em> equals </em><code>target</code>.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = ["777","7","77","77"], target = "7777" <strong>Output:</strong> 4 <strong>Explanation:</strong> Valid pairs are: - (0, 1): "777" + "7" - (1, 0): "7" + "777" - (2, 3): "77" + "77" - (3, 2): "77" + "77" </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = ["123","4","12","34"], target = "1234" <strong>Output:</strong> 2 <strong>Explanation:</strong> Valid pairs are: - (0, 1): "123" + "4" - (2, 3): "12" + "34" </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 3:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> nums = ["1","1","1"], target = "11" <strong>Output:</strong> 6 <strong>Explanation:</strong> Valid pairs are: - (0, 1): "1" + "1" - (1, 0): "1" + "1" - (0, 2): "1" + "1" - (2, 0): "1" + "1" - (1, 2): "1" + "1" - (2, 1): "1" + "1" </pre> <p> </p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>2 <= nums.length <= 100</code></li> <li><code>1 <= nums[i].length <= 100</code></li> <li><code>2 <= target.length <= 100</code></li> <li><code>nums[i]</code> and <code>target</code> consist of digits.</li> <li><code>nums[i]</code> and <code>target</code> do not have leading zeros.</li> </ul>