Solution: Count and Say
Understand how to implement the count and say sequence by tracking consecutive digits. This lesson teaches you to use run-length encoding techniques to generate each term from the previous one, helping you develop efficient string processing skills essential for coding interviews.
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Statement
The “count and say” is a sequence of strings built by describing the previous string:
The sequence starts with
countAndSay(1) = “1”For
n > 1,countAndSay(n)is created by run-length encoding the stringcountAndSay(n - 1).
Run-length encoding (RLE) works by grouping identical consecutive characters and replacing each group with the count of characters followed by the character itself. For example, the string “15224” is read as: one 1, one 5, two 2s, and one 4, producing “11152214”.
Given a positive integer n, return the
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