You are given two strings s
and t
of the same length. You want to
change s
to t
. Changing the i
-th character of
s
to i
-th character of t
costs |s[i] -
t[i]|
that is, the absolute difference between the ASCII values of the
characters.
You are also given an integer maxCost
.
Return the maximum length of a substring of s
that can be changed to be the same
as the corresponding substring of t
with a cost less than or equal to maxCost
.
If there is no substring from s
that can be changed to its corresponding
substring from t
, return 0
.
Example 1:
Input: s = "abcd", t = "bcdf", maxCost = 3 Output: 3 Explanation: "abc" of s can change to "bcd". That costs 3, so the maximum length is 3.
Example 2:
Input: s = "abcd", t = "cdef", maxCost = 3
Output: 1
Explanation: Each character in s costs 2 to change to charactor in t, so the maximum length is 1.
Example 3:
Input: s = "abcd", t = "acde", maxCost = 0 Output: 1 Explanation: You can't make any change, so the maximum length is 1.
Constraints:
1 <= s.length, t.length <= 10^5
0 <= maxCost <= 10^6
s
and t
only contain lower case English letters.