Description
https://leetcode.com/problems/implement-trie-prefix-tree/
Implement a trie with insert
, search
, and startsWith
methods.
Example:
Trie trie = new Trie(); trie.insert("apple"); trie.search("apple"); // returns true trie.search("app"); // returns false trie.startsWith("app"); // returns true trie.insert("app"); trie.search("app"); // returns true
Note:
- You may assume that all inputs are consist of lowercase letters
a-z
. - All inputs are guaranteed to be non-empty strings.
Explanation
One key step is to implement TrieNode correctly. Each TrieNode represents a character and holds a dictionary field “children” which maps the next adjacent characters to their Trie Nodes. Additionally, there is an “is_word” boolean field associates with each trie node to indicate whether the string is a word.
Python Solution
class TrieNode:
def __init__(self):
self.children = {}
self.is_word = False
class Trie:
def __init__(self):
"""
Initialize your data structure here.
"""
self.root = TrieNode()
def insert(self, word: str) -> None:
"""
Inserts a word into the trie.
"""
node = self.root
for ch in word:
if ch not in node.children:
node.children[ch] = TrieNode()
node = node.children[ch]
else:
node = node.children[ch]
node.is_word = True
def search(self, word: str) -> bool:
"""
Returns if the word is in the trie.
"""
node = self.root
for ch in word:
if ch not in node.children:
return False
else:
node = node.children[ch]
return node.is_word
def startsWith(self, prefix: str) -> bool:
"""
Returns if there is any word in the trie that starts with the given prefix.
"""
node = self.root
for ch in prefix:
if ch not in node.children:
return False
else:
node = node.children[ch]
return True
# Your Trie object will be instantiated and called as such:
# obj = Trie()
# obj.insert(word)
# param_2 = obj.search(word)
# param_3 = obj.startsWith(prefix)
- Time Complexity: ~M, where M is the key length.
- Space Complexity: ~1