java.lang.Object
g2101_2200.s2114_maximum_number_of_words_found_in_sentences.Solution

public class Solution extends Object
2114 - Maximum Number of Words Found in Sentences\. Easy A **sentence** is a list of **words** that are separated by a single space with no leading or trailing spaces. You are given an array of strings `sentences`, where each `sentences[i]` represents a single **sentence**. Return _the **maximum number of words** that appear in a single sentence_. **Example 1:** **Input:** sentences = ["alice and bob love leetcode", "i think so too", "this is great thanks very much"] **Output:** 6 **Explanation:** - The first sentence, "alice and bob love leetcode", has 5 words in total. - The second sentence, "i think so too", has 4 words in total. - The third sentence, "this is great thanks very much", has 6 words in total. Thus, the maximum number of words in a single sentence comes from the third sentence, which has 6 words. **Example 2:** **Input:** sentences = ["please wait", "continue to fight", "continue to win"] **Output:** 3 **Explanation:** It is possible that multiple sentences contain the same number of words. In this example, the second and third sentences (underlined) have the same number of words. **Constraints:** * `1 <= sentences.length <= 100` * `1 <= sentences[i].length <= 100` * `sentences[i]` consists only of lowercase English letters and `' '` only. * `sentences[i]` does not have leading or trailing spaces. * All the words in `sentences[i]` are separated by a single space.
  • Constructor Details

    • Solution

      public Solution()
  • Method Details

    • mostWordsFound

      public int mostWordsFound(String[] sentences)