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NestedListWeightSum.java
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NestedListWeightSum.java
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// Given a nested list of integers, return the sum of all integers in the list weighted by their depth.
// Each element is either an integer, or a list -- whose elements may also be integers or other lists.
// Example 1:
// Input: [[1,1],2,[1,1]]
// Output: 10
// Explanation: Four 1's at depth 2, one 2 at depth 1.
// Example 2:
// Input: [1,[4,[6]]]
// Output: 27
// Explanation: One 1 at depth 1, one 4 at depth 2, and one 6 at depth 3; 1 + 4*2 + 6*3 = 27.
USE EITHER BFS OR DFS, and multiply by the level, that we are on!
//TC: O(N) where n is length of list or example, the list [ [[[[1]]]], 2 ] contains 4
// nested lists and 2 nested integers (1 and 2), so N=6
//CAN ALSO BE THOUGHT OF N^2, just basically all the total elements
//SC: O(D) where D is max level of nesting in input, for the queue!
class Solution {
public int depthSum(List<NestedInteger> nestedList) {
if(nestedList == null){
return 0;
}
int sum = 0;
int level = 1;
Queue<NestedInteger> queue = new LinkedList<NestedInteger>(nestedList); //add all the heads of trees
while(queue.size() > 0){
int size = queue.size();
for(int i = 0; i < size; i++){
NestedInteger ni = queue.poll();
if(ni.isInteger()){ //we dont have any more nested list, so just add to sum
sum += ni.getInteger() * level;
}else{
queue.addAll(ni.getList());
}
}
level++;
}
return sum;
}
}
/**
* // This is the interface that allows for creating nested lists.
* // You should not implement it, or speculate about its implementation
* public interface NestedInteger {
* // Constructor initializes an empty nested list.
* public NestedInteger();
*
* // Constructor initializes a single integer.
* public NestedInteger(int value);
*
* // @return true if this NestedInteger holds a single integer, rather than a nested list.
* public boolean isInteger();
*
* // @return the single integer that this NestedInteger holds, if it holds a single integer
* // Return null if this NestedInteger holds a nested list
* public Integer getInteger();
*
* // Set this NestedInteger to hold a single integer.
* public void setInteger(int value);
*
* // Set this NestedInteger to hold a nested list and adds a nested integer to it.
* public void add(NestedInteger ni);
*
* // @return the nested list that this NestedInteger holds, if it holds a nested list
* // Return null if this NestedInteger holds a single integer
* public List<NestedInteger> getList();
* }
*/