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I have a string of length 1 <= |S| <= 100 and K (1 <= K <= 10)

This string contains digits < K and question marks. I want to replace these question marks with digits < K, no two neighboring digits being equal. The string is circular so it can't be like this: 1?1 or 11?.

The resulting string must be lexicographically the smallest one.

Example input and output

input:
K = 4
string = ?????

output:
01012

I've tried a greedy approach but it fails for some unknown testcases. I think it needs a dp approach but couldn't figure out the states, and a pure recursion code won't fit in time.

Any help for the dp approach, or tricky test cases that fail the greedy?

Thanks,

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  • How do you know it fails if you don't know the test cases it fails on? Jun 4, 2012 at 17:58
  • Wouldn't generating a test case that "fails the greedy" require know ing which greedy algorithm is being used? Jun 4, 2012 at 18:02
  • @ScottHunter it gives Wrong answer when submitting on online judge and i have implemented my greedy solution efficiently, so i am sure it needs a dp approach
    – M.SW
    Jun 4, 2012 at 18:11
  • my greedy approach is to iterate from left to right and put the minimum valid k at each question mark index
    – M.SW
    Jun 4, 2012 at 18:14
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    K = 2, ???0?? fails the greedy approach. Try to understand why. Jun 4, 2012 at 18:53

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If you have a digit at one end of string, the greedy algorithm will give you the right answer.

If your string starts and ends with a question mark, you have 2 possibilites for the first character (0 or 1), run the greedy algorithm on both cases and take the best.

Wrong answer as pointed out by Likao:

The greedy works but you must start with the first question mark which is just after a known digit.

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  • Uhm, not quite. I think to minimize it, one needs to take the first question mark in front of (and not after) the known digit. But the principle is the same.
    – LiKao
    Jun 4, 2012 at 19:19
  • Exactly right. Greedy will do the work, but you must "rotate" your string so that you start with fixed boundary condition
    – valdo
    Jun 4, 2012 at 20:18
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Its simple backtracking imo.Why complicating it with greedy or dynamic.

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  • No, sure it will fail in time. with worst case string of length 100 full of '?'
    – M.SW
    Jun 8, 2012 at 15:29

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