753. Cracking the Safe
Description
There is a safe protected by a password. The password is a sequence of n
digits where each digit can be in the range [0, k - 1]
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The safe has a peculiar way of checking the password. When you enter in a sequence, it checks the most recent n
digits that were entered each time you type a digit.
- For example, the correct password is
"345"
and you enter in"012345"
:<ul> <li>After typing <code>0</code>, the most recent <code>3</code> digits is <code>"0"</code>, which is incorrect.</li> <li>After typing <code>1</code>, the most recent <code>3</code> digits is <code>"01"</code>, which is incorrect.</li> <li>After typing <code>2</code>, the most recent <code>3</code> digits is <code>"012"</code>, which is incorrect.</li> <li>After typing <code>3</code>, the most recent <code>3</code> digits is <code>"123"</code>, which is incorrect.</li> <li>After typing <code>4</code>, the most recent <code>3</code> digits is <code>"234"</code>, which is incorrect.</li> <li>After typing <code>5</code>, the most recent <code>3</code> digits is <code>"345"</code>, which is correct and the safe unlocks.</li> </ul> </li>
Return any string of minimum length that will unlock the safe at some point of entering it.
Example 1:
Input: n = 1, k = 2 Output: "10" Explanation: The password is a single digit, so enter each digit. "01" would also unlock the safe.
Example 2:
Input: n = 2, k = 2 Output: "01100" Explanation: For each possible password: - "00" is typed in starting from the 4th digit. - "01" is typed in starting from the 1st digit. - "10" is typed in starting from the 3rd digit. - "11" is typed in starting from the 2nd digit. Thus "01100" will unlock the safe. "10011", and "11001" would also unlock the safe.
Constraints:
1 <= n <= 4
1 <= k <= 10
1 <= kn <= 4096
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