Class Solution
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public class Solution extends Object
2116 - Check if a Parentheses String Can Be Valid.Medium
A parentheses string is a non-empty string consisting only of
'('and')'. It is valid if any of the following conditions is true:- It is
(). - It can be written as
AB(Aconcatenated withB), whereAandBare valid parentheses strings. - It can be written as
(A), whereAis a valid parentheses string.
You are given a parentheses string
sand a stringlocked, both of lengthn.lockedis a binary string consisting only of'0's and'1's. For each indexioflocked,- If
locked[i]is'1', you cannot changes[i]. - But if
locked[i]is'0', you can changes[i]to either'('or')'.
Return
trueif you can makesa valid parentheses string. Otherwise, returnfalse.Example 1:

Input: s = “))()))”, locked = “010100”
Output: true
Explanation: locked[1] == ‘1’ and locked[3] == ‘1’, so we cannot change s[1] or s[3]. We change s[0] and s[4] to ‘(’ while leaving s[2] and s[5] unchanged to make s valid.
Example 2:
Input: s = “()()”, locked = “0000”
Output: true
Explanation: We do not need to make any changes because s is already valid.
Example 3:
Input: s = “)”, locked = “0”
Output: false
Explanation: locked permits us to change s[0]. Changing s[0] to either ‘(’ or ‘)’ will not make s valid.
Constraints:
n == s.length == locked.length1 <= n <= 105s[i]is either'('or')'.locked[i]is either'0'or'1'.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description Solution()
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