You are given a 0-indexed array of string words
and two integers left
and right
.
A string is called a vowel string if it starts with a vowel character and ends with a vowel character where vowel characters are 'a'
, 'e'
, 'i'
, 'o'
, and 'u'
.
Return the number of vowel strings words[i]
where i
belongs to the inclusive range [left, right]
.
Example 1:
Input: words = ["are","amy","u"], left = 0, right = 2 Output: 2 Explanation: - "are" is a vowel string because it starts with 'a' and ends with 'e'. - "amy" is not a vowel string because it does not end with a vowel. - "u" is a vowel string because it starts with 'u' and ends with 'u'. The number of vowel strings in the mentioned range is 2.
Example 2:
Input: words = ["hey","aeo","mu","ooo","artro"], left = 1, right = 4 Output: 3 Explanation: - "aeo" is a vowel string because it starts with 'a' and ends with 'o'. - "mu" is not a vowel string because it does not start with a vowel. - "ooo" is a vowel string because it starts with 'o' and ends with 'o'. - "artro" is a vowel string because it starts with 'a' and ends with 'o'. The number of vowel strings in the mentioned range is 3.
Constraints:
1 <= words.length <= 1000
1 <= words[i].length <= 10
words[i]
consists of only lowercase English letters.0 <= left <= right < words.length
Companies: PayPal
// OJ: https://leetcode.com/problems/count-the-number-of-vowel-strings-in-range
// Author: github.com/lzl124631x
// Time: O(N)
// Space: O(1)
class Solution {
bool isVowel(char c) {
return c == 'a' || c == 'e' || c == 'i' || c == 'o' || c == 'u';
}
public:
int vowelStrings(vector<string>& A, int left, int right) {
int ans = 0;
for (int i = left; i <= right; ++i) {
ans += isVowel(A[i][0]) && isVowel(A[i].back());
}
return ans;
}
};