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/**
* Suppose we abstract our file system by a string in the following manner:
*
* The string "dir\n\tsubdir1\n\tsubdir2\n\t\tfile.ext" represents:
*
* dir
* subdir1
* subdir2
* file.ext
*
* The directory dir contains an empty sub-directory subdir1 and a sub-directory
* subdir2 containing a file file.ext.
*
* The string "dir\n\tsubdir1\n\t\tfile1.ext\n\t\tsubsubdir1\n\tsubdir2\n\t\tsubsubdir2\n\t\t\tfile2.ext" represents:
*
* dir
* subdir1
* file1.ext
* subsubdir1
* subdir2
* subsubdir2
* file2.ext
*
* The directory dir contains two sub-directories subdir1 and subdir2. subdir1
* contains a file file1.ext and an empty second-level sub-directory subsubdir1.
* subdir2 contains a second-level sub-directory subsubdir2 containing a file
* file2.ext.
*
* We are interested in finding the longest (number of characters) absolute
* path to a file within our file system. For example, in the second example
* above, the longest absolute path is "dir/subdir2/subsubdir2/file2.ext", and
* its length is 32 (not including the double quotes).
*
* Given a string representing the file system in the above format, return the
* length of the longest absolute path to file in the abstracted file system.
* If there is no file in the system, return 0.
*
* Note:
* The name of a file contains at least a . and an extension.
* The name of a directory or sub-directory will not contain a ..
* Time complexity required: O(n) where n is the size of the input string.
*
* Notice that a/aa/aaa/file1.txt is not the longest file path, if there is
* another path aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa/sth.png.
*/
public class LongestAbsoluteFilePath388 {
public int lengthLongestPath(String input) {
String[] paths = input.split("\\n");
int len = paths.length;
int i = 0;
Stack<String> stack = new Stack<>();
int currentLength = 0;
int longest = 0;
while (i < len) {
int currentLevel = stack.size();
String path = paths[i];
int level = levelOf(path);
int diff = currentLevel - level;
for (int k=0; k<diff; k++) {
String last = stack.pop();
currentLength -= last.length() - stack.size() + 1;
}
stack.push(path);
currentLength += path.length() - level + 1;
if (path.indexOf('.') != -1) longest = Math.max(longest, currentLength);
i++;
}
return longest == 0 ? 0 : longest-1;
}
private int levelOf(String path) {
char[] chars = path.toCharArray();
int res = 0;
while (chars[res] == '\t') {
res++;
}
return res;
}
/**
* https://leetcode.com/problems/longest-absolute-file-path/discuss/86615/9-lines-4ms-Java-solution
*/
public int lengthLongestPath2(String input) {
Deque<Integer> stack = new ArrayDeque<>();
stack.push(0); // "dummy" length
int maxLen = 0;
for(String s:input.split("\n")){
int lev = s.lastIndexOf("\t")+1; // number of "\t"
while(lev+1<stack.size()) stack.pop(); // find parent
int len = stack.peek()+s.length()-lev+1; // remove "/t", add"/"
stack.push(len);
// check if it is file
if(s.contains(".")) maxLen = Math.max(maxLen, len-1);
}
return maxLen;
}
public int lengthLongestPath3(String input) {
String[] paths = input.split("\n");
int[] stack = new int[paths.length+1];
int maxLen = 0;
for(String s:paths){
int lev = s.lastIndexOf("\t")+1, curLen = stack[lev+1] = stack[lev]+s.length()-lev+1;
if(s.contains(".")) maxLen = Math.max(maxLen, curLen-1);
}
return maxLen;
}
}