1614. Maximum Nesting Depth of the Parentheses
Easy
A string is a valid parentheses string (denoted VPS) if it meets one of the following:
- It is an empty string
""
, or a single character not equal to"("
or")"
, - It can be written as
AB
(A
concatenated withB
), whereA
andB
are VPS's, or - It can be written as
(A)
, whereA
is a VPS.
We can similarly define the nesting depth depth(S)
of any VPS S
as follows:
depth("") = 0
-
depth(C) = 0
, whereC
is a string with a single character not equal to"("
or")"
. -
depth(A + B) = max(depth(A), depth(B))
, whereA
andB
are VPS's. -
depth("(" + A + ")") = 1 + depth(A)
, whereA
is a VPS.
For example, ""
, "()()"
, and "()(()())"
are VPS's (with nesting depths 0, 1, and 2), and ")("
and "(()"
are not VPS's.
Given a VPS represented as string s
, return the nesting depth
of s
.
Example 1:
-
Input:
s = "(1+(2*3)+((8)/4))+1"
-
Output:
3
-
Explanation:
Digit
8
is inside of3
nested parentheses in the string.
Example 2:
-
Input:
s = "(1)+((2))+(((3)))"
-
Output:
3
Constraints:
1 <= s.length <= 100
-
s
consists of digits0-9
and characters'+'
,'-'
,'*'
,'/'
,'('
, and')'
. - It is guaranteed that parentheses expression
s
is a VPS.
Solution:
class Solution {
/**
* @param String $s
* @return Integer
*/
function maxDepth($s) {
$ans = 0;
$opened = 0;
foreach(str_split($s) as $c) {
if ($c == '(') {
$opened += 1;
$ans = max($ans, $opened);
} elseif ($c == ')') {
$opened -= 1;
}
}
return $ans;
}
}
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