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1 < n <= 4 x 10^5
Length of each string can be up to 11
Each string contains only uppercase letters

Example - If there are 3 strings, A, B and AE, output is 200.
Explanation - S = {"A", "B", "AE"}

Strings A and AE are prefix neighbors, so they cannot both be in Mark's subset of S. String B has no prefix neighbor, so we include it in Mark's subset.

To maximize the benefit value, we choose AE and B for our subset. We then calculate the following benefit values for the chosen subset:

Benefit value of AE = 65+69 = 134
Benefit value of B = 66

Total benefit value = 134 + 66 = 200.

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  • So, what is the exact question? Also, if you just copy a problem from somewhere, a link attributing the source would be nice.
    – Gassa
    Feb 10, 2017 at 18:37
  • It's a problem from a HackerRank contest
    – EddPorter
    Feb 11, 2017 at 22:51

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Insert the input words into a radix tree and splice out the non key words. Compute the maximum-weight independent set of the tree; the link goes to an unweighted algorithm, so you'll need to replace 1 by the weight of the node as defined by this question. All of this is linear-time.

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