Solution: Minimum Window Subsequence
Explore how to solve the minimum window subsequence problem by applying the sliding window pattern. Learn to identify and optimize a substring in which all characters of another string appear in order, understand backtracking to minimize the subsequence size, and analyze the solution's time and space complexity for efficient coding interviews.
Statement
Given two strings, s1 and s2, find and return the shortest substring of s1 in which all the characters of s2 appear in the same order, but not necessarily next to each other (i.e., s2 should be a subsequence of the substring).
If no such substring exists, return an empty string "". If there are multiple shortest substrings, return the one that appears first in s1 (i.e., with the left-most starting index).
Note: A substring is a contiguous sequence of characters within a string. A subsequence is a sequence of characters that can be derived from a string by deleting some characters without changing the order of the remaining characters. For example, “edu” is a substring and “cave” is a subsequence of “educative.”
Constraints:
s1.lengths2.lengths1ands2consist of uppercase and lowercase English letters.
Solution
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