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If the given string is S = "lion cow cow lion" and T = “wccw”, then the string ‘S’ follows the same pattern as string ‘T’.
'T’ contains only lowercase English letters.
‘S’ contains only lowercase English letters and spaces.
‘S’ does not contain any trailing or leading spaces. All words in ‘S’ are separated by a single space.
The first line contains an integer 't' which denotes the number of test cases or queries to be run. Then the test cases follow.
The first line of each test case contains a string ‘S’.
The second line of each test case contains a string ‘T’.
For each test case, the only line of output will print “Yes” if ‘S’ follows the same pattern as ‘T’. Else print “No”.
Print the output of each test case in a separate line.
You are not required to print the expected output, it has already been taken care of. Just implement the function.
1 <= t <= 100
1 <= |S| <= 5000
1 <= |T| <= 5000
Time Limit: 1 second
We will use two hashmaps ‘charToWord’ and ‘wordToChar’ to track which character of ‘T’ maps to which word of ‘S’ and which word of ‘S’ maps to which character of ‘T’, respectively.
Here is the algorithm: