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'''
A string S represents a list of words.
Each letter in the word has 1 or more options. If there is one option, the letter is represented as is. If there is more than one option, then curly braces delimit the options. For example, "{a,b,c}" represents options ["a", "b", "c"].
For example, "{a,b,c}d{e,f}" represents the list ["ade", "adf", "bde", "bdf", "cde", "cdf"].
Return all words that can be formed in this manner, in lexicographical order.
Example 1:
Input: "{a,b}c{d,e}f"
Output: ["acdf","acef","bcdf","bcef"]
Example 2:
Input: "abcd"
Output: ["abcd"]
Note:
1 <= S.length <= 50
There are no nested curly brackets.
All characters inside a pair of consecutive opening and ending curly brackets are different.
'''
class Solution(object):
def permute(self, S):
"""
:type S: str
:rtype: List[str]
"""
if not S:
return []
if '{' not in S:
return [S]
stack, stack2 = [], []
brace = 0
for char in S:
if char == '{':
brace = 1
elif char == '}':
if not stack:
stack = stack2
else:
new_stack = []
for char in stack:
for char2 in stack2:
new_stack.append(char + char2)
stack = new_stack
stack2 = []
brace = 2
elif char != ',':
if brace == 1:
stack2.append(char)
elif brace == 2:
stack = [c + char for c in stack]
stack2 = []
else:
stack.append(char)
# print stack
stack.sort()
stack.sort(key = len)
return stack