You are given a binary string s, and two integers num1 and num2. num1 and num2 are coprime numbers.
A ratio substring is a substring of s where the ratio between the number of 0's and the number of 1's in the substring is exactly num1 : num2.
num1 = 2 and num2 = 3, then "01011" and "1110000111" are ratio substrings, while "11000" is not.Return the number of non-empty ratio substrings of s.
Note that:
x and y are coprime if gcd(x, y) == 1 where gcd(x, y) is the greatest common divisor of x and y.Example 1:
Input: s = "0110011", num1 = 1, num2 = 2 Output: 4 Explanation: There exist 4 non-empty ratio substrings. - The substring s[0..2]: "0110011". It contains one 0 and two 1's. The ratio is 1 : 2. - The substring s[1..4]: "0110011". It contains one 0 and two 1's. The ratio is 1 : 2. - The substring s[4..6]: "0110011". It contains one 0 and two 1's. The ratio is 1 : 2. - The substring s[1..6]: "0110011". It contains two 0's and four 1's. The ratio is 2 : 4 == 1 : 2. It can be shown that there are no more ratio substrings.
Example 2:
Input: s = "10101", num1 = 3, num2 = 1 Output: 0 Explanation: There is no ratio substrings of s. We return 0.
Constraints:
1 <= s.length <= 1051 <= num1, num2 <= s.lengthnum1 and num2 are coprime integers.Loading editor...
"0110011" 1 2