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Given two equal-size strings s and t. In one step you can choose any character of t and replace it with another character. |
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Return the minimum number of steps to make t an anagram of s. |
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An Anagram of a string is a string that contains the same characters with a different (or the same) ordering. |
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Example 1: |
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Input: s = "bab", t = "aba" |
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Output: 1 |
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Explanation: Replace the first 'a' in t with b, t = "bba" which is anagram of s. |
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Example 2: |
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Input: s = "leetcode", t = "practice" |
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Output: 5 |
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Explanation: Replace 'p', 'r', 'a', 'i' and 'c' from t with proper characters to make t anagram of s. |
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Example 3: |
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Input: s = "anagram", t = "mangaar" |
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Output: 0 |
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Explanation: "anagram" and "mangaar" are anagrams. |
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Example 4: |
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Input: s = "xxyyzz", t = "xxyyzz" |
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Output: 0 |
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Example 5: |
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Input: s = "friend", t = "family" |
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Output: 4 |
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Constraints: |
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1 <= s.length <= 50000 |
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s.length == t.length |
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s and t contain lower-case English letters only. |
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