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Given strings A and B of the same length, we say A[i] and B[i] are equivalent characters. For example, if A = "abc" and B = "cde", then we have 'a' == 'c', 'b' == 'd', 'c' == 'e'.

Equivalent characters follow the usual rules of any equivalence relation:

  • Reflexivity: 'a' == 'a'
  • Symmetry: 'a' == 'b' implies 'b' == 'a'
  • Transitivity: 'a' == 'b' and 'b' == 'c' implies 'a' == 'c'

For example, given the equivalency information from A and B above, S = "eed", "acd", and "aab" are equivalent strings, and "aab" is the lexicographically smallest equivalent string of S.

Return the lexicographically smallest equivalent string of S by using the equivalency information from A and B.

 

Example 1:

Input: A = "parker", B = "morris", S = "parser"

Output: "makkek"

Explanation: Based on the equivalency information in A and B, we can group their characters as [m,p], [a,o], [k,r,s], [e,i]. The characters in each group are equivalent and sorted in lexicographical order. So the answer is "makkek".

Example 2:

Input: A = "hello", B = "world", S = "hold"

Output: "hdld"

Explanation:  Based on the equivalency information in A and B, we can group their characters as [h,w], [d,e,o], [l,r]. So only the second letter 'o' in S is changed to 'd', the answer is "hdld".

Example 3:

Input: A = "leetcode", B = "programs", S = "sourcecode"

Output: "aauaaaaada"

Explanation:  We group the equivalent characters in A and B as [a,o,e,r,s,c], [l,p], [g,t] and [d,m], thus all letters in S except 'u' and 'd' are transformed to 'a', the answer is "aauaaaaada".

 

Note:

  1. String A, B and S consist of only lowercase English letters from 'a' - 'z'.
  2. The lengths of string A, B and S are between 1 and 1000.
  3. String A and B are of the same length.

Solutions

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