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Problem: Verifying an Alien Dictionary

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Explore how to verify the sorting order of words in an alien language by leveraging topological sort. Understand how to determine lexicographic order based on a custom alphabet sequence and implement solutions that respect these constraints.

Statement

In an alien language, the alphabet consists of the same lowercase English letters but arranged in a different order.

Given a list of words, words, written in this alien language, and a string order representing the order of the alien alphabet (as a permutation of lowercase letters), return TRUE if the words are sorted lexicographically according to order; otherwise, return FALSE.

Note: A word a is considered lexicographically smaller than word b if:

  • At the first position where the two words differ, the character in a comes before the character in b in the given order string.

  • If one word is a prefix of the other (and all compared characters are the same), then the shorter word is considered smaller.

Constraints:

  • 11 \leq words.length 103\leq 10^3
  • 11 \leq words[i].length 20\leq 20
  • order.length ==26== 26
  • All the characters in words[i] and order are lowercase English letters.
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Problem: Verifying an Alien Dictionary

Easy
15 min
Explore how to verify the sorting order of words in an alien language by leveraging topological sort. Understand how to determine lexicographic order based on a custom alphabet sequence and implement solutions that respect these constraints.

Statement

In an alien language, the alphabet consists of the same lowercase English letters but arranged in a different order.

Given a list of words, words, written in this alien language, and a string order representing the order of the alien alphabet (as a permutation of lowercase letters), return TRUE if the words are sorted lexicographically according to order; otherwise, return FALSE.

Note: A word a is considered lexicographically smaller than word b if:

  • At the first position where the two words differ, the character in a comes before the character in b in the given order string.

  • If one word is a prefix of the other (and all compared characters are the same), then the shorter word is considered smaller.

Constraints:

  • 11 \leq words.length 103\leq 10^3
  • 11 \leq words[i].length 20\leq 20
  • order.length ==26== 26
  • All the characters in words[i] and order are lowercase English letters.