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859. Buddy Strings

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Description

Given two strings s and goal, return true if you can swap two letters in s so the result is equal to goal, otherwise, return false.

Swapping letters is defined as taking two indices i and j (0-indexed) such that i != j and swapping the characters at s[i] and s[j].

  • For example, swapping at indices 0 and 2 in "abcd" results in "cbad".

 

Example 1:

Input: s = "ab", goal = "ba"
Output: true
Explanation: You can swap s[0] = 'a' and s[1] = 'b' to get "ba", which is equal to goal.

Example 2:

Input: s = "ab", goal = "ab"
Output: false
Explanation: The only letters you can swap are s[0] = 'a' and s[1] = 'b', which results in "ba" != goal.

Example 3:

Input: s = "aa", goal = "aa"
Output: true
Explanation: You can swap s[0] = 'a' and s[1] = 'a' to get "aa", which is equal to goal.

 

Constraints:

  • 1 <= s.length, goal.length <= 2 * 104
  • s and goal consist of lowercase letters.

Solution

buddy-strings.py
class Solution:
    def buddyStrings(self, A: str, B: str) -> bool:
        if len(A) != len(B): return False

        if A == B and len(set(A)) < len(B): return True

        diff = [(a,b) for a,b in zip(A,B) if a != b]

        return len(diff) == 2 and diff[0] == diff[1][::-1]