Permutations
Explore how to generate all permutations of a string with unique, lowercase characters in Go. This lesson helps you understand problem constraints and implement solutions efficiently, reinforcing your grasp of coding patterns useful in interview questions.
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Statement
Given an input string, word, return all possible permutations of the string.
Note: The order of permutations does not matter.
Constraints:
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All characters in
wordare unique. -
word.length -
All characters in
wordare lowercase English letters.
Examples
Understand the problem
Let’s take a moment to make sure you’ve correctly understood the problem. The quiz below helps you check if you’re solving the correct problem:
Permutations
What should be the output if the following string is given as input?
Input string = “xyz”
[“xyz”, “xzy”, “yxz”, “yzx”, “zyx”, “zxy”]
[“xyz”, “xzy”, “xxz”, “yzx”, “zyx”, “zxz”]
[“xyz”, “xzy”, “xxz”, “yzx”, “zyx”, “zxy”]
Figure it out!
We have a game for you to play. Rearrange the logical building blocks to develop a clearer understanding of how to solve this problem.
Try it yourself
Implement your solution in the following coding playground:
package mainfunc permuteWord(word string) []string {// Replace this placeholder return statement with your codereturn make([]string, 0)}