Given two strings: s1
and s2
with the same size,
check if some permutation of string s1
can break some permutation
of string s2
or vice-versa (in other words s2
can break s1
).
A string x
can break string y
(both of size
n
) if x[i] >= y[i]
(in alphabetical order) for
all i
between 0
and n-1
.
Example 1:
Input: s1 = "abc", s2 = "xya" Output: true Explanation: "ayx" is a permutation of s2="xya" which can break to string "abc" which is a permutation of s1="abc".
Example 2:
Input: s1 = "abe", s2 = "acd" Output: false Explanation: All permutations for s1="abe" are: "abe", "aeb", "bae", "bea", "eab" and "eba" and all permutation for s2="acd" are: "acd", "adc", "cad", "cda", "dac" and "dca". However, there is not any permutation from s1 which can break some permutation from s2 and vice-versa.
Example 3:
Input: s1 = "leetcodee", s2 = "interview" Output: true
Constraints:
s1.length == n
s2.length == n
1 <= n <= 10^5