Medium
Given a string containing digits from 2-9 inclusive, return all possible letter combinations that the number could represent. Return the answer in any order.
A mapping of digit to letters (just like on the telephone buttons) is given below. Note that 1 does not map to any letters.

Example 1:
Input: digits = “23”
Output: [“ad”,”ae”,”af”,”bd”,”be”,”bf”,”cd”,”ce”,”cf”]
Example 2:
Input: digits = “”
Output: []
Example 3:
Input: digits = “2”
Output: [“a”,”b”,”c”]
Constraints:
0 <= digits.length <= 4digits[i] is a digit in the range ['2', '9'].(define (letter-combinations digits)
  (let* ((letters (vector "" "" "abc" "def" "ghi" "jkl" "mno" "pqrs" "tuv" "wxyz"))
         (letters2 (map string->list
                        (map (lambda (x) (vector-ref letters x))
                             (map (lambda (y) (string->number (make-string 1 y)))
                                  (string->list digits))))))
    (if (string=? "" digits)
        '()
        (map list->string (apply cartesian-product letters2)))))