How to Delete Columns to Make Sorted Table?

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We are given an array A of N lowercase letter strings, all of the same length.

Now, we may choose any set of deletion indices, and for each string, we delete all the characters in those indices.

For example, if we have an array A = [“abcdef”,”uvwxyz”] and deletion indices {0, 2, 3}, then the final array after deletions is [“bef”, “vyz”], and the remaining columns of A are [“b”,”v”], [“e”,”y”], and [“f”,”z”]. (Formally, the c-th column is [A[0][c], A[1][c], …, A[A.length-1][c]].)

Suppose we chose a set of deletion indices D such that after deletions, each remaining column in A is in non-decreasing sorted order.

Return the minimum possible value of D.length.

Example 1:
Input: [“cba”,”daf”,”ghi”]
Output: 1
Explanation:
After choosing D = {1}, each column [“c”,”d”,”g”] and [“a”,”f”,”i”] are in non-decreasing sorted order.
If we chose D = {}, then a column [“b”,”a”,”h”] would not be in non-decreasing sorted order.
Example 2:

Input: [“a”,”b”]
Output: 0
Explanation: D = {}
Example 3:

Input: [“zyx”,”wvu”,”tsr”]
Output: 3
Explanation: D = {0, 1, 2}

Note:
1 <= A.length <= 100
1 <= A[i].length <= 1000

Greedy Algorithm to Delete Columns

The greedy algorithm can be used to solve this problem. As long as we have a column that is unsorted, we have to delete them in order to make the table sorted.

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class Solution {
public:
    int minDeletionSize(vector<string>& A) {
        int ans = 0;
        for (int i = 0; i < A[0].size(); i ++) {
            for (int j = 0; j < A.size() - 1; j ++) {
                if (A[j][i] > A[j + 1][i]) {
                    ans ++;
                    break;
                }
            }
        }
        return ans;
    }
};
class Solution {
public:
    int minDeletionSize(vector<string>& A) {
        int ans = 0;
        for (int i = 0; i < A[0].size(); i ++) {
            for (int j = 0; j < A.size() - 1; j ++) {
                if (A[j][i] > A[j + 1][i]) {
                    ans ++;
                    break;
                }
            }
        }
        return ans;
    }
};

We iterate each position/column, and then check if the current column is sorted, if not, increment the counter.

The space complexity is O(1) and the time complexity is O(NM) where there are N columns and average M width for each column.

–EOF (The Ultimate Computing & Technology Blog) —

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