LeetCode: Sentence Screen Fitting

// Given a rows x cols screen and a sentence represented by a list of non-empty words, find how many times the given sentence can be fitted on the screen.

// Note:
    // A word cannot be split into two lines.
    // The order of words in the sentence must remain unchanged.
    // Two consecutive words in a line must be separated by a single space.
    // Total words in the sentence won't exceed 100.
    // Length of each word is greater than 0 and won't exceed 10.
    // 1 ≤ rows, cols ≤ 20,000.

// Example 1:

// Input:
// rows = 2, cols = 8, sentence = ["hello", "world"]

// Output:
// 1

// Explanation:
// hello---
// world---

// The character '-' signifies an empty space on the screen.
// Example 2:

// Input:
// rows = 3, cols = 6, sentence = ["a", "bcd", "e"]

// Output:
// 2

// Explanation:
// a-bcd-
// e-a---
// bcd-e-

// The character '-' signifies an empty space on the screen.
// Example 3:

// Input:
// rows = 4, cols = 5, sentence = ["I", "had", "apple", "pie"]

// Output:
// 1

// Explanation:
// I-had
// apple
// pie-I
// had--

// The character '-' signifies an empty space on the screen.

public class SentenceScreenFitting {
    public int wordsTyping(String[] sentence, int rows, int cols) {
        String s = String.join(" ", sentence) + " ";

        int start = 0;
        int l = s.length();

        for(int i = 0; i < rows; i++) {
            start += cols;
         
            if(s.charAt(start % l) == ' ') {
                start++;
            } else {
                while(start > 0 && s.charAt((start - 1) % l) != ' ') {
                    start--;
                }
            }
        }
     
        return start / s.length();
    }
}

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