Given a list of strings words
representing an English Dictionary, find the longest word in words
that can be built one character at a time by other words in words
. If there is more than one possible answer, return the longest word with the smallest lexicographical order.
If there is no answer, return the empty string.
Input: words = ["w","wo","wor","worl", "world"] Output: "world" Explanation: The word "world" can be built one character at a time by "w", "wo", "wor", and "worl".
Input: words = ["a", "banana", "app", "appl", "ap", "apply", "apple"] Output: "apple" Explanation: Both "apply" and "apple" can be built from other words in the dictionary. However, "apple" is lexicographically smaller than "apply".
- All the strings in the input will only contain lowercase letters.
- The length of
words
will be in the range[1, 1000]
. - The length of
words[i]
will be in the range[1, 30]
.
classSolution: deflongestWord(self, words: List[str]) ->str: words_set=set(words) ret=""forwordinwords: temp=wordwhiletemp[:-1] inwords_set: temp=temp[:-1] ifnottemp[:-1]: iflen(word) >len(ret): ret=wordeliflen(word) ==len(ret) andword<ret: ret=wordreturnret