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.
Related Topics:
Depth-first Search
Similar Questions:
// OJ: https://leetcode.com/problems/nested-list-weight-sum/
// Author: github.com/lzl124631x
// Time: O(N)
// Space: O(D) where D is the max depth of the list.
class Solution {
private:
int depthSum(vector<NestedInteger>& nestedList, int depth) {
int sum = 0;
for (auto &i : nestedList) {
if (i.isInteger()) sum += i.getInteger() * depth;
else sum += depthSum(i.getList(), depth + 1);
}
return sum;
}
public:
int depthSum(vector<NestedInteger>& nestedList) {
return depthSum(nestedList, 1);
}
};