1143. Longest Common Subsequence
Description
Given two strings text1
and text2
, return the length of their longest common subsequence. If there is no common subsequence, return 0
.
A subsequence of a string is a new string generated from the original string with some characters (can be none) deleted without changing the relative order of the remaining characters.
- For example,
"ace"
is a subsequence of"abcde"
.
A common subsequence of two strings is a subsequence that is common to both strings.
Example 1:
Input: text1 = "abcde", text2 = "ace" Output: 3 Explanation: The longest common subsequence is "ace" and its length is 3.
Example 2:
Input: text1 = "abc", text2 = "abc" Output: 3 Explanation: The longest common subsequence is "abc" and its length is 3.
Example 3:
Input: text1 = "abc", text2 = "def" Output: 0 Explanation: There is no such common subsequence, so the result is 0.
Constraints:
1 <= text1.length, text2.length <= 1000
text1
andtext2
consist of only lowercase English characters.
Solution
longest-common-subsequence.py
class Solution:
def longestCommonSubsequence(self, text1: str, text2: str) -> int:
M, N = len(text1), len(text2)
dp = [[0] * (N + 1) for _ in range(M + 1)]
for i in range(M):
for j in range(N):
if text1[i] == text2[j]:
dp[i + 1][j + 1] = dp[i][j] + 1
else:
dp[i + 1][j + 1] = max(dp[i + 1][j], dp[i][j + 1])
return dp[M][N]