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Given two strings S and T, return if they are equal when both are typed into empty text editors. # means a backspace character. |
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Example 1: |
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Input: S = "ab#c", T = "ad#c" |
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Output: true |
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Explanation: Both S and T become "ac". |
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Example 2: |
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Input: S = "ab##", T = "c#d#" |
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Output: true |
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Explanation: Both S and T become "". |
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Example 3: |
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Input: S = "a##c", T = "#a#c" |
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Output: true |
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Explanation: Both S and T become "c". |
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Example 4: |
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Input: S = "a#c", T = "b" |
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Output: false |
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Explanation: S becomes "c" while T becomes "b". |
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Note: |
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1 <= S.length <= 200 |
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1 <= T.length <= 200 |
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S and T only contain lowercase letters and '#' characters. |
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Follow up: |
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Can you solve it in O(N) time and O(1) space? |
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