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On an alphabet board, we start at position (0, 0), corresponding to character board[0][0].
Here, board = ["abcde", "fghij", "klmno", "pqrst", "uvwxy", "z"], as shown in the diagram below.

We may make the following moves:
'U' moves our position up one row, if the position exists on the board;
'D' moves our position down one row, if the position exists on the board;
'L' moves our position left one column, if the position exists on the board;
'R' moves our position right one column, if the position exists on the board;
'!' adds the character board[r][c] at our current position (r, c) to the answer.
(Here, the only positions that exist on the board are positions with letters on them.)
Return a sequence of moves that makes our answer equal to target in the minimum number of moves. You may return any path that does so.
Example 1:
Input: target = "leet"
Output: "DDR!UURRR!!DDD!"
Example 2:
Input: target = "code"
Output: "RR!DDRR!UUL!R!"
Constraints:
1 <= target.length <= 100
target consists only of English lowercase letters.
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Hints
Hint 1
Create a hashmap from letter to position on the board.
Hint 2
Now for each letter, try moving there in steps, where at each step you check if it is inside the boundaries of the board.