Count of increasing substrings in given String
Given string str of length N, the task is to print the number of substrings in which every character’s ASCII value is greater or equal to the ASCII value of the previous character. The substrings must at least be of length 2.
Example:
Input: str = “bcdabc”
Output: 6
Explanation: The 6 substrings with alphabets having greater ASCII value than the previous character and length at least 2 are bc, bcd, cd, ab, abc, bcInput: str = “cegxza”
Output: 10
Naive Approach: The above problem can be iterating the string and counting increasing ASCII value substrings starting at every index.
Time Complexity: O(N^2)
Approach: An efficient approach for the given problem would be to iterate the string and use a mathematical calculation to find all possible increasing ASCII value substrings in a larger substring. Follow the approach below to solve the problem:
- Initialize pointers left and right to 0
- Initialize a variable ans to store the answer
- Iterate the string until the right pointer is less than the length of the string:
- Use a while loop to iterate using the right pointer until str[right] >= str[right – 1] and right < str.length()
- Calculate the number of substrings having increasing ASCII value by adding initializing len = right – left, then adding then value of (len * (len + 1) / 2) – len to ans
- Make left = right and the right pointer will get incremented for the next iteration
- Return ans as our result
Below is the implementation of the above approach:
C++
// C++ code for the above approach #include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; // Function to count number of substrings // with increasing ascii values int countIncSub(string str) { // Initialize left and right pointers int left = 0, right = 1; // Initialize length of the string str int l = str.length(); // Initialize a variable to store answer int ans = 0; // Iterate the string for (; right < l; right++) { // Iterate the while loop until the // string has increasing ASCII value while (right < l && str[right] >= str[right - 1]) { right++; } // Calculate length of longest // substring found starting from left int len = right - left; // Calculate the number of substrings // with length at least 2 and add it // to the ans ans += (len * (len + 1)) / 2 - len; // Update left equal to right left = right; } // Return the answer return ans; } int main() { // Initialize the string str string str = "cegxza" ; // Call the function and // print the result cout << (countIncSub(str)); } // This code is contributed by Potta Lokesh |
Java
// Java implementation for the above approach import java.io.*; import java.util.*; // Driver code class GFG { // Function to count number of substrings // with increasing ascii values public static int countIncSub(String str) { // Initialize left and right pointers int left = 0 , right = 1 ; // Initialize length of the string str int l = str.length(); // Initialize a variable to store answer int ans = 0 ; // Iterate the string for (; right < l; right++) { // Iterate the while loop until the // string has increasing ASCII value while (right < l && str.charAt(right) >= str.charAt(right - 1 )) { right++; } // Calculate length of longest // substring found starting from left int len = right - left; // Calculate the number of substrings // with length at least 2 and add it // to the ans ans += (len * (len + 1 )) / 2 - len; // Update left equal to right left = right; } // Return the answer return ans; } public static void main(String[] args) { // Initialize the string str String str = "cegxza" ; // Call the function and // print the result System.out.println(countIncSub(str)); } } |
Python3
# Python code for the above approach # Function to count number of substrings # with increasing ascii values def countIncSub( str ): # Initialize left and right pointers left = 0 right = 1 # Initialize length of the string str l = len ( str ) # Initialize a variable to store answer ans = 0 # Iterate the string for right in range ( 1 , l): # Iterate the while loop until the # string has increasing ASCII value while (right < l and str [right] > = str [right - 1 ]): right + = 1 # Calculate length of longest # substring found starting from left length = right - left # Calculate the number of substrings # with length at least 2 and add it # to the ans ans + = (length * (length + 1 )) / / 2 - length # Update left equal to right left = right # Return the answer return ans # Driver Code # Initialize the string str str = "cegxza" # Call the function and # print the result print (countIncSub( str )) # This code is contributed by Saurabh Jaiswal |
C#
// C# implementation for the above approach using System; using System.Collections; // Driver code class GFG { // Function to count number of substrings // with increasing ascii values static int countIncSub( string str) { // Initialize left and right pointers int left = 0, right = 1; // Initialize length of the string str int l = str.Length; // Initialize a variable to store answer int ans = 0; // Iterate the string for (; right < l; right++) { // Iterate the while loop until the // string has increasing ASCII value while (right < l && str[right] >= str[right - 1]) { right++; } // Calculate length of longest // substring found starting from left int len = right - left; // Calculate the number of substrings // with length at least 2 and add it // to the ans ans += (len * (len + 1)) / 2 - len; // Update left equal to right left = right; } // Return the answer return ans; } public static void Main() { // Initialize the string str string str = "cegxza" ; // Call the function and // print the result Console.Write(countIncSub(str)); } } // This code is contributed by Samim Hossain Mondal |
Javascript
<script> // Javascript code for the above approach // Function to count number of substrings // with increasing ascii values function countIncSub(str) { // Initialize left and right pointers let left = 0, right = 1; // Initialize length of the string str let l = str.length; // Initialize a variable to store answer let ans = 0; // Iterate the string for (; right < l; right++) { // Iterate the while loop until the // string has increasing ASCII value while (right < l && str[right] >= str[right - 1]) { right++; } // Calculate length of longest // substring found starting from left let len = right - left; // Calculate the number of substrings // with length at least 2 and add it // to the ans ans += (len * (len + 1)) / 2 - len; // Update left equal to right left = right; } // Return the answer return ans; } // Driver Code // Initialize the string str let str = "cegxza" ; // Call the function and // print the result document.write(countIncSub(str)); // This code is contributed by Samim Hossain Mondal </script> |
10
Time Complexity: O(N)
Auxiliary Space: O(1)