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"title": "Number of Valid Words for Each Puzzle",
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"content": "With respect to a given puzzle
string, a word
is valid if both the following conditions are satisfied:\n
word
contains the first letter of puzzle
.word
, that letter is in puzzle
.\n\t"abcdefg"
, then valid words are "faced"
, "cabbage"
, and "baggage"
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which is not in the puzzle).answer
, where answer[i]
is the number of words in the given word list words
that is valid with respect to the puzzle puzzles[i]
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Example 1:
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Example 2:
\n\n\nInput: words = ["apple","pleas","please"], puzzles = ["aelwxyz","aelpxyz","aelpsxy","saelpxy","xaelpsy"]\nOutput: [0,1,3,2,0]\n\n\n
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Constraints:
\n\n1 <= words.length <= 105
4 <= words[i].length <= 50
1 <= puzzles.length <= 104
puzzles[i].length == 7
words[i]
and puzzles[i]
consist of lowercase English letters.puzzles[i]
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