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							Wildcard Matching
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							Write a C program to implement wildcard pattern matching with support for '?' and '*'. The '?' matches any single character and '*' matches any sequence of characters (including empty sequence). The matching should cover the entire input string (not partial).
Example 1
- Input: s = "adceb", p = "*a*b*"
 - Output: true
 - Explanation: 
- The pattern "*a*b*" can match "adceb". 
 - First '*' matches "", 'a' matches 'a', second '*' matches "dce", 'b' matches 'b', third '*' matches "". 
 - Therefore, the string matches the pattern.
 
 - The pattern "*a*b*" can match "adceb". 
 
Example 2
- Input: s = "acdcb", p = "a*c?b"
 - Output: false
 - Explanation: 
- The pattern "a*c?b" cannot match "acdcb". 
 - 'a' matches 'a', '*' matches "d", 'c' matches 'c', '?' should match 'd' but we need 'b' at the end. 
 - Since the pattern doesn't fully match, return false.
 
 - The pattern "a*c?b" cannot match "acdcb". 
 
Constraints
- 0 <= s.length, p.length <= 2000
 - s contains only lowercase English letters
 - p contains only lowercase English letters, '?' or '*'
 - Time Complexity: O(m*n) where m and n are lengths of string and pattern
 - Space Complexity: O(m*n)
 
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Solution Hints
- Use dynamic programming to solve this problem efficiently
 - Create a 2D DP table where dp[i][j] represents if first i characters of string match first j characters of pattern
 - Handle base cases: empty string with empty pattern, empty string with pattern containing only '*'
 - For '*', consider two cases: match empty sequence or match one or more characters
 - For '?', it matches exactly one character
 - For regular characters, they must match exactly