Solution: K-th Smallest in Lexicographical Order
Understand how to determine the k-th smallest number in lexicographical order within a range by simulating traversal over a trie structure. Learn to count numbers under prefixes and optimize navigation through the trie, applying mathematical insights for efficient lexicographical searching without sorting the entire range.
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Statement
Given two integers, n and k, return the [1, n] when the numbers are sorted lexicographically.
Note: Lexicographical sorting means ordering numbers like words in a dictionary (alphabetical order)—digit by digit from left to right. For example, the numerical order of 1, 5, and 10 is [1, 5, 10], but their lexicographical order is [1, 10, 5].
Constraints:
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Solution
This problem aims to find the n. Instead of generating and sorting all numbers from n, which would be too slow for large n, let’s take a smarter route by imagining these numbers arranged in a trie. Each node represents a number in a trie, and its children are formed by adding more digits to the end. For example, the root has children