Class Solution
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g2801_2900.s2840_check_if_strings_can_be_made_equal_with_operations_ii.Solution
2840 - Check if Strings Can be Made Equal With Operations II.
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You are given two strings s1 and s2, both of length n, consisting of lowercase English letters.
You can apply the following operation on any of the two strings any number of times:
- Choose any two indices
iandjsuch thati < jand the differencej - iis even , then swap the two characters at those indices in the string.
Return true if you can make the strings s1 and s2 equal, andfalse otherwise.
Example 1:
Input: s1 = “abcdba”, s2 = “cabdab”
Output: true
Explanation: We can apply the following operations on s1:
- Choose the indices i = 0, j = 2. The resulting string is s1 = “cbadba”.
- Choose the indices i = 2, j = 4. The resulting string is s1 = “cbbdaa”.
- Choose the indices i = 1, j = 5. The resulting string is s1 = “cabdab” = s2.
Example 2:
Input: s1 = “abe”, s2 = “bea”
Output: false
Explanation: It is not possible to make the two strings equal.
Constraints:
n == s1.length == s2.length1 <= n <= 105s1ands2consist only of lowercase English letters.
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