Count all indices of cyclic regular parenthesis
Given a string S of length N, consisting of only opening ‘(‘ and closing ‘)‘ parenthesis. The task is to find all indices ‘K‘ such that S[K…N-1] + S[0…K-1] is a regular parenthesis.
A regular parentheses string is either empty (“”), “(” + str1 + “)”, or str1 + str2, where str1 and str2 are regular parentheses strings.
For example: “”, “()”, “(())()”, and “(()(()))” are regular parentheses strings.
Examples:
Input: str = “)()(”
Output: 2
Explanation:
For K = 1, S = ()(), which is regular.
For K = 3, S = ()(), which is regular.
Input: S = “())(”
Output: 1
Explanation:
For K = 3, S = (()), which is regular.
Naive Approach: The naive approach is to split the given string str at every possible index(say K) and check whether str[K, N-1] + str[0, K-1] is palindromic or not. If yes then print that particular value of K.
Time Complexity: O(N2)
Auxiliary Space: O(1)
Efficient Approach: The idea is to observe that if at any index(say K) where the count of closing brackets is greater than the count of opening brackets then that index is the possible index of splitting the string. Below are the steps:
- The partition is only possible when the count the number of opening brackets must be equal to the number of closing brackets. Else we can’t form any partition to balanced the parenthesis.
- Create an auxiliary array(say aux[]) of size length of the string.
- Traverse the given string if character at any index(say i) is ‘(‘ then update aux[i] to 1 else update strong>aux[i] to -1.
- The frequency of the minimum element in the above auxiliary array is the required number of splitting(say at index K) to make S[K…N-1] + S[0…K-1] a regular parenthesis string.
Below is the implementation of the above approach:
C++
// C++ program for the above approach #include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; // Function to find all indices which // cyclic shift leads to get // balanced parenthesis int countCyclicShifts(string& S, int n) { int aux[n] = { 0 }; // Create auxiliary array for ( int i = 0; i < n; ++i) { if (S[i] == '(' ) aux[i] = 1; else aux[i] = -1; } // Finding prefix sum and // minimum element int mn = aux[0]; for ( int i = 1; i < n; ++i) { aux[i] += aux[i - 1]; // Update the minimum element mn = min(mn, aux[i]); } // ChecK if count of '(' and // ')' are equal if (aux[n - 1] != 0) return 0; // Find count of minimum // element int count = 0; // Find the frequency of mn for ( int i = 0; i < n; ++i) { if (aux[i] == mn) count++; } // Return the count return count; } // Driver Code int main() { // Given string S string S = ")()(" ; int N = S.length(); // Function Call cout << countCyclicShifts(S, N); return 0; } |
Java
// Java program for the above approach import java.util.*; class GFG{ // Function to find all indices which // cyclic shift leads to get // balanced parenthesis static int countCyclicShifts(String S, int n) { // Create auxiliary array int [] aux = new int [n]; for ( int i = 0 ; i < n; ++i) { if (S.charAt(i) == '(' ) aux[i] = 1 ; else aux[i] = - 1 ; } // Finding prefix sum and // minimum element int mn = aux[ 0 ]; for ( int i = 1 ; i < n; ++i) { aux[i] += aux[i - 1 ]; // Update the minimum element mn = Math.min(mn, aux[i]); } // Check if count of '(' and ')' // are equal if (aux[n - 1 ] != 0 ) return 0 ; // Find count of minimum // element int count = 0 ; // Find the frequency of mn for ( int i = 0 ; i < n; ++i) { if (aux[i] == mn) count++; } // Return the count return count; } // Driver code public static void main(String[] args) { // Given string S String S = ")()(" ; // length of the string S int N = S.length(); System.out.print(countCyclicShifts(S, N)); } } // This code is contributed by sanjoy_62 |
Python3
# Python3 program for the above approach # Function to find all indices which # cyclic shift leads to get # balanced parenthesis def countCyclicShifts(S, n): aux = [ 0 for i in range (n)] # Create auxiliary array for i in range ( 0 , n): if (S[i] = = '(' ): aux[i] = 1 else : aux[i] = - 1 # Finding prefix sum and # minimum element mn = aux[ 0 ] for i in range ( 1 , n): aux[i] + = aux[i - 1 ] # Update the minimum element mn = min (mn, aux[i]) # ChecK if count of '(' and # ')' are equal if (aux[n - 1 ] ! = 0 ): return 0 # Find count of minimum # element count = 0 # Find the frequency of mn for i in range ( 0 , n): if (aux[i] = = mn): count + = 1 # Return the count return count # Driver Code # Given string S S = ")()(" N = len (S) # Function call print (countCyclicShifts(S, N)) # This code is contributed by Sanjit_Prasad |
C#
// C# program for the above approach using System; class GFG{ // Function to find all indices which // cyclic shift leads to get // balanced parenthesis static int countCyclicShifts( string S, int n) { // Create auxiliary array int [] aux = new int [n]; for ( int i = 0; i < n; ++i) { if (S[i] == '(' ) aux[i] = 1; else aux[i] = -1; } // Finding prefix sum and // minimum element int mn = aux[0]; for ( int i = 1; i < n; ++i) { aux[i] += aux[i - 1]; // Update the minimum element mn = Math.Min(mn, aux[i]); } // Check if count of '(' and ')' // are equal if (aux[n - 1] != 0) return 0; // Find count of minimum // element int count = 0; // Find the frequency of mn for ( int i = 0; i < n; ++i) { if (aux[i] == mn) count++; } // Return the count return count; } // Driver code public static void Main( string [] args) { // Given string S string S = ")()(" ; // length of the string S int N = S.Length; Console.Write(countCyclicShifts(S, N)); } } // This code is contributed by rutvik_56 |
Javascript
<script> // Javascript Program to implement // the above approach // Function to find all indices which // cyclic shift leads to get // balanced parenthesis function countCyclicShifts(S, n) { // Create auxiliary array let aux = []; for (let i = 0; i < n; ++i) { if (S[i] == '(' ) aux[i] = 1; else aux[i] = -1; } // Finding prefix sum and // minimum element let mn = aux[0]; for (let i = 1; i < n; ++i) { aux[i] += aux[i - 1]; // Update the minimum element mn = Math.min(mn, aux[i]); } // Check if count of '(' and ')' // are equal if (aux[n - 1] != 0) return 0; // Find count of minimum // element let count = 0; // Find the frequency of mn for (let i = 0; i < n; ++i) { if (aux[i] == mn) count++; } // Return the count return count; } // Driver Code // Given string S let S = ")()(" ; // length of the string S let N = S.length; document.write(countCyclicShifts(S, N)); // This code is contributed by avijitmondal1998. </script> |
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Time Complexity: O(N), where N is the length of the string.
Auxiliary Space: O(N), where N is the length of the string.
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