Sherlock considers a string to be valid if all characters of the string appear the same number of times. It is also valid if he can remove just 1 character at 1 index in the string, and the remaining characters will occur the same number of times. Given a string , determine if it is valid. If so, return YES, otherwise return NO.
For example, if s=abc, it is a valid string because frequencies are {a:1,b:1,c:1}. So is s=abcc because we can remove one c and have 1 of each character in the remaining string. If s=abcc however, the string is not valid as we can only remove 1 occurrence of c. That would leave character frequencies of {a:1,b:1,c:1}.
Function Description
Complete the isValid function in the editor below. It should return either the string YES or the string NO.
isValid has the following parameter(s):
s: a string
Input Format
A single string .
Constraints
1 <= |s| <=10^5 Each character s[i] asciii[a-z]
Output Format
Print YES if string is valid, otherwise, print NO.
Sample Input 0 aabbcd Sample Output 0 NO
Sample Input 1 aabbccddeefghi
Sample Output 1 NO
Below is my code -
static String isValid(String s1) {
int arr[] = new int[26];
final String YES = "YES";
final String NO = "NO";
for(int i=0;i<s1.length();i++){
arr[s1.charAt(i)-'a']++;
}
Arrays.sort(arr);
int i=0;
while(arr[i] == 0){
i++;
}
int min=i;
int max=25;
String isValid = NO;
if(arr[min] == arr[max]) return isValid=YES;
else if(arr[max]-arr[min] == 1){
if( arr[max-1] == arr[min]) return isValid=YES;
if( arr[min]==1 && arr[min+1] == arr[max]) return isValid=YES;
}
return isValid;
}