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990. Satisfiability of Equality Equations
Medium
302748Add to ListShareYou are given an array of strings equations
that represent relationships between variables where each string equations[i]
is of length 4
and takes one of two different forms: "xi==yi"
or "xi!=yi"
.Here, xi
and yi
are lowercase letters (not necessarily different) that represent one-letter variable names.
Return true
if it is possible to assign integers to variable names so as to satisfy all the given equations, or false
otherwise.
Example 1:
Input: equations = ["a==b","b!=a"] Output: false Explanation: If we assign say, a = 1 and b = 1, then the first equation is satisfied, but not the second. There is no way to assign the variables to satisfy both equations.
Example 2:
Input: equations = ["b==a","a==b"] Output: true Explanation: We could assign a = 1 and b = 1 to satisfy both equations.
Constraints:
1 <= equations.length <= 500
equations[i].length == 4
equations[i][0]
is a lowercase letter.equations[i][1]
is either'='
or'!'
.equations[i][2]
is'='
.equations[i][3]
is a lowercase letter.
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Runtime: 92 ms, faster than 30.65% of Python3 online submissions for Satisfiability of Equality Equations.
Memory Usage: 14.1 MB, less than 34.67% of Python3 online submissions for Satisfiability of Equality Equations.
Memory Usage: 14.1 MB, less than 34.67% of Python3 online submissions for Satisfiability of Equality Equations.
from collections import defaultdict
class Solution:
def equationsPossible(self, equations: List[str]) -> bool:
NOT_EQUAL = "!"
EQUAL = "="
graph = collections.defaultdict(list)
neq = []
for eq in equations:
u = eq[0]
v = eq[3]
if eq[1] == EQUAL:
graph[u].append(v)
graph[v].append(u)
else:
neq.append((u,v))
visited = set()
def dfs(curr, target):
if curr == target: return True
visited.add(curr)
res = False
for element in graph[curr]:
if element in visited: continue
if dfs(element, target):
res = True
break
visited.remove(curr)
return res
for a, b in neq:
if dfs(a, b): return False
return True