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36 changes: 36 additions & 0 deletions 0336-Palindrome-Pairs.py
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'''
Given a list of unique words, find all pairs of distinct indices (i, j) in the given list, so that the concatenation of the two words, i.e. words[i] + words[j] is a palindrome.

Example 1:

Input: ["abcd","dcba","lls","s","sssll"]
Output: [[0,1],[1,0],[3,2],[2,4]]
Explanation: The palindromes are ["dcbaabcd","abcddcba","slls","llssssll"]

Example 2:

Input: ["bat","tab","cat"]
Output: [[0,1],[1,0]]
Explanation: The palindromes are ["battab","tabbat"]
'''
class Solution:
def palindromePairs(self, words: List[str]) -> List[List[int]]:
words = {word : i for i, word in enumerate(words)}
res = []

for word, k in words.items():
for j in range(len(word) + 1):
pre = word[:j]
post = word[j:]
if self.is_palindrome(pre):
back = post[::-1]
if back != word and back in words:
res.append([words[back], k])
if j != len(word) and self.is_palindrome(post):
back = pre[::-1]
if back != word and back in words:
res.append([k, words[back]])
return res

def is_palindrome(self, check):
return check == check[::-1]