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/*
Challenge 115
TASK #1 - String Chain
Submitted by: Mohammad S Anwar
You are given an array of strings.
Write a script to find out if the given strings can be chained to form a
circle. Print 1 if found otherwise 0.
A string $S can be put before another string $T in circle if the last
character of $S is same as first character of $T.
Examples:
Input: @S = ("abc", "dea", "cd")
Output: 1 as we can form circle e.g. "abc", "cd", "dea".
Input: @S = ("ade", "cbd", "fgh")
Output: 0 as we can't form circle.
*/
#include <iostream>
#include <list>
#include <string>
using namespace std;
bool is_chain(const string& word1, const string& word2) {
if (word1.back() == word2.front())
return true;
else
return false;
}
bool found_solution = false;
bool is_circle(list<string> pending, list<string> path) {
if (found_solution) return true;
if (pending.empty()) {
if (!found_solution) found_solution = is_chain(path.back(), path.front());
}
else {
for (auto& word : pending) {
if (!found_solution) {
if (path.empty() || is_chain(path.back(), word)) {
list<string> new_pending{ pending };
new_pending.remove(word);
list<string> new_path{ path };
new_path.push_back(word);
if (!found_solution) found_solution = is_circle(new_pending, new_path);
}
}
}
}
return found_solution;
}
int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {
list<string> words;
for (int i = 1; i < argc; i++)
words.push_back(argv[i]);
bool found = is_circle(words, list<string>{});
cout << (found ? 1 : 0) << endl;
}