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'''
Given a text string and words (a list of strings), return all index pairs [i, j] so that the substring text[i]...text[j] is in the list of words.
Example 1:
Input: text = "thestoryofleetcodeandme", words = ["story","fleet","leetcode"]
Output: [[3,7],[9,13],[10,17]]
Example 2:
Input: text = "ababa", words = ["aba","ab"]
Output: [[0,1],[0,2],[2,3],[2,4]]
Explanation:
Notice that matches can overlap, see "aba" is found in [0,2] and [2,4].
Note:
All strings contains only lowercase English letters.
It's guaranteed that all strings in words are different.
1 <= text.length <= 100
1 <= words.length <= 20
1 <= words[i].length <= 50
Return the pairs [i,j] in sorted order (i.e. sort them by their first coordinate in case of ties sort them by their second coordinate).
'''
class Solution(object):
def indexPairs(self, text, words):
"""
:type text: str
:type words: List[str]
:rtype: List[List[int]]
"""
if not words:
return []
result = []
for word in words:
starting = [index for index in range(len(text)) if text.startswith(word, index)]
for start in starting:
result.append([start, start+len(word)-1])
# print starting
result.sort()
return result