2055. Plates Between Candles
Description
There is a long table with a line of plates and candles arranged on top of it. You are given a 0-indexed string s
consisting of characters '*'
and '|'
only, where a '*'
represents a plate and a '|'
represents a candle.
You are also given a 0-indexed 2D integer array queries
where queries[i] = [lefti, righti]
denotes the substring s[lefti...righti]
(inclusive). For each query, you need to find the number of plates between candles that are in the substring. A plate is considered between candles if there is at least one candle to its left and at least one candle to its right in the substring.
- For example,
s = "||**||**|*"
, and a query[3, 8]
denotes the substring"*||**|"
. The number of plates between candles in this substring is2
, as each of the two plates has at least one candle in the substring to its left and right.
Return an integer array answer
where answer[i]
is the answer to the ith
query.
Example 1:
Input: s = "**|**|***|", queries = [[2,5],[5,9]] Output: [2,3] Explanation: - queries[0] has two plates between candles. - queries[1] has three plates between candles.
Example 2:
Input: s = "***|**|*****|**||**|*", queries = [[1,17],[4,5],[14,17],[5,11],[15,16]] Output: [9,0,0,0,0] Explanation: - queries[0] has nine plates between candles. - The other queries have zero plates between candles.
Constraints:
3 <= s.length <= 105
s
consists of'*'
and'|'
characters.1 <= queries.length <= 105
queries[i].length == 2
0 <= lefti <= righti < s.length
Solution
plates-between-candles.py
class Solution:
def platesBetweenCandles(self, s: str, queries: List[List[int]]) -> List[int]:
A = [i for i, x in enumerate(s) if x == '|']
res = []
for start, end in queries:
i = bisect.bisect_left(A, start)
j = bisect.bisect(A, end) - 1
res.append(A[j] - A[i] - (j - i) if i < j else 0)
return res