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bulls-and-cows.py
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# Time: O(n)
# Space: O(10) = O(1)
# You are playing the following Bulls and Cows game with your friend:
# You write a 4-digit secret number and ask your friend to guess it,
# each time your friend guesses a number, you give a hint, the hint
# tells your friend how many digits are in the correct positions
# (called "bulls") and how many digits are in the wrong positions
# (called "cows"), your friend will use those hints to find out the
# secret number.
#
# For example:
#
# Secret number: 1807
# Friend's guess: 7810
# Hint: 1 bull and 3 cows. (The bull is 8, the cows are 0, 1 and 7.)
# According to Wikipedia: "Bulls and Cows (also known as Cows and Bulls
# or Pigs and Bulls or Bulls and Cleots) is an old code-breaking mind or
# paper and pencil game for two or more players, predating the similar
# commercially marketed board game Mastermind. The numerical version of
# the game is usually played with 4 digits, but can also be played with
# 3 or any other number of digits."
#
# Write a function to return a hint according to the secret number and
# friend's guess, use A to indicate the bulls and B to indicate the cows,
# in the above example, your function should return 1A3B.
#
# You may assume that the secret number and your friend's guess only contain
# digits, and their lengths are always equal.
#
# One pass solution.
from collections import defaultdict
from itertools import izip
class Solution(object):
def getHint(self, secret, guess):
"""
:type secret: str
:type guess: str
:rtype: str
"""
A, B = 0, 0
s_lookup, g_lookup = defaultdict(int), defaultdict(int)
for s, g in izip(secret, guess):
if s == g:
A += 1
else:
if s_lookup[g]:
s_lookup[g] -= 1
B += 1
else:
g_lookup[g] += 1
if g_lookup[s]:
g_lookup[s] -= 1
B += 1
else:
s_lookup[s] += 1
return "%dA%dB" % (A, B)
# Two pass solution.
from collections import Counter
from itertools import imap
class Solution2(object):
def getHint(self, secret, guess):
"""
:type secret: str
:type guess: str
:rtype: str
"""
A = sum(imap(operator.eq, secret, guess))
B = sum((Counter(secret) & Counter(guess)).values()) - A
return "%dA%dB" % (A, B)