364 Nested List Weight Sum II
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/**
* // 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();
* }
*/
public class Solution {
public int depthSumInverse(List<NestedInteger> nestedList) {
int height = getHeight(nestedList);
return ds(nestedList, height);
}
private int getHeight(List<NestedInteger> nestedList) {
int height = 1;
for (NestedInteger ni:nestedList) {
if (!ni.isInteger()) {
int tmp = getHeight(ni.getList());
height = Math.max(height, tmp + 1);
}
}
return height;
}
private int ds(List<NestedInteger> nestedList, int level) {
int sum = 0;
for (NestedInteger ni:nestedList) {
if (ni.isInteger()) {
sum += level * ni.getInteger();
}
else {
sum += ds(ni.getList(), level - 1);
}
}
return sum;
}
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