Search in a Trie
Explore how to implement and use the search algorithm in a trie data structure. Understand key cases like non-existent words, substring matches, and successful searches. Learn the importance of the isEndWord flag and the traversal logic to verify word presence. This lesson helps you grasp how searching in a trie operates and its time complexity.
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Search Algorithm #
If we want to check whether a word is present in the trie or not, we just need to keep tracing the path in the trie corresponding to the characters/letters in the word.
The logic isn’t too complex, but there are a few cases we need to take care of.
Case 1: Non-Existent Word #
If we are searching for a word that doesn’t exist in the trie and is not a subset of any other word, by principle, we will find None before the last character of the word can be found.
For a better understanding, check out the illustration below:
Case 2: Word Exists as a Substring #
This is the case where our word can be found as a substring of another ...