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Given a string s and a dictionary of words, return true if s can be segmented into a space-separated sequence of one or more dictionary words.

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Problem

Given a string s and a dictionary of strings wordDict, return true if s can be segmented into a space-separated sequence of one or more dictionary words.

Input

A string `s` and an array `wordDict` of valid words.

Output

`true` if `s` can be fully formed from words in `wordDict`, `false` otherwise.

Examples

Input: s = "leetcode", wordDict = ["leet","code"]

Output: true

"leet" + "code" = "leetcode".

Input: s = "applepenapple", wordDict = ["apple","pen"]

Output: true

"apple" + "pen" + "apple".

Input: s = "catsandog", wordDict = ["cats","dog","sand","and","cat"]

Output: false

The brute-force approach

Recursively try every possible split. At each position, try taking every word from the dictionary that matches a prefix of the remaining string.

def solve(start):
    if start == len(s): return True
    for word in wordDict:
        end = start + len(word)
        if s[start:end] == word and solve(end):
            return True
    return False
return solve(0)

O(2^n) without memoization — many subproblems are recomputed.

Time: O(2^n)Space: O(n)

Spotting the pattern

This is a Dynamic Programming problem. The key question to ask yourself:

If you know which prefixes of s can be segmented (dp[j] = true), how do you determine whether s[0..i-1] can also be segmented?

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