You are given a 0-indexed string blocks
of length n
, where blocks[i]
is either 'W'
or 'B'
, representing the color of the ith
block. The characters 'W'
and 'B'
denote the colors white and black, respectively.
You are also given an integer k
, which is the desired number of consecutive black blocks.
In one operation, you can recolor a white block such that it becomes a black block.
Return the minimum number of operations needed such that there is at least one occurrence of k
consecutive black blocks.
Input: blocks = "WBBWWBBWBW", k = 7 Output: 3 Explanation: One way to achieve 7 consecutive black blocks is to recolor the 0th, 3rd, and 4th blocks so that blocks = "BBBBBBBWBW". It can be shown that there is no way to achieve 7 consecutive black blocks in less than 3 operations. Therefore, we return 3.
Input: blocks = "WBWBBBW", k = 2 Output: 0 Explanation: No changes need to be made, since 2 consecutive black blocks already exist. Therefore, we return 0.
n == blocks.length
1 <= n <= 100
blocks[i]
is either'W'
or'B'
.1 <= k <= n
impl Solution {
pub fn minimum_recolors(blocks: String, k: i32) -> i32 {
let k = k as usize;
let mut count_w = blocks.chars().take(k).filter(|&c| c == 'W').count();
let blocks = blocks.as_bytes();
let mut ret = count_w;
for i in k..blocks.len() {
count_w += (blocks[i] == b'W') as usize - (blocks[i - k] == b'W') as usize;
ret = ret.min(count_w);
}
ret as i32
}
}