#include <iostream> #include <string> using namespace std; string findSubstring(string text, string prefixString, string suffixString) { int n = text.length(); int prefixLen = prefixString.length(); int suffixLen = suffixString.length(); // Initialize the longest matching prefix and suffix int maxScore = 0; string result = ""; // Initialize the pointers int left = 0; int right = 0; while (right < n) { // Check if the substring [left, right] matches the prefix and suffix int prefixScore = 0; int suffixScore = 0; while (left + prefixScore < n && right - suffixScore >= 0 && text[left + prefixScore] == prefixString[prefixScore]) { prefixScore++; } while (right - suffixScore >= 0 && left + prefixScore + suffixScore < n && text[right - suffixScore] == suffixString[suffixLen - 1 - suffixScore]) { suffixScore++; } // Calculate the textScore int textScore = prefixScore + suffixScore; // Update the result if this substring has a higher textScore if (textScore > maxScore) { maxScore = textScore; result = text.substr(left, textScore); } else if (textScore == maxScore) { // If equal textScore, choose lexicographically lowest substring result = min(result, text.substr(left, textScore)); } // Move the pointers left++; right++; } return result; } int main() { string text = "engine"; string prefixString = "raven"; string suffixString = "ginkgo"; string result = findSubstring(text, prefixString, suffixString); cout << "Substring with highest textScore: " << result << endl; return 0; }
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