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LongestAbsoluteFilePath.cpp
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// Source : https://leetcode.com/problems/longest-absolute-file-path/
// Author : Hao Chen
// Date : 2016-08-23
/***************************************************************************************
*
* 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\tfile
* 2.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.
***************************************************************************************/
class Solution {
public:
// Solution
// --------
// We can see the input formation has the order
// so, we can maintain an array which states the current level's path length
//
// For example:
// dir
// subdir1 <- length[ level1 = len("dir")+len("/"),
// level2 = len("dir")+len("/")+len("subdir1")+len("/") ]
// file.ext
// subdir2
// file.ext
// subsubdir1 <- length[ level1 = len("dir")+len("/"),
// level2 = len("dir")+len("/")+len("subdir2")+len("/"),
// level3 = len("dir")+len("/")+len("subdir2")+len("/")+len("subsubdir1")+len("/") ]
// file.ext
//
int lengthLongestPath(string input) {
stringstream ss(input);
string line;
int result = 0;
vector<int> length;
length.push_back(0); //initialize top dummy level's length is zero
while (getline(ss, line, '\n')) {
//get current level, start from 1
int level = 0;
while ( line[level++] == '\t'); // get the level
int len = line.size() - level + 1;
//if is a file, then cacualte the total length.
if (line.find('.') != string::npos) {
if ( length[level-1] + len > result ) {
result = length[level-1] + len;
}
} else {
if (length.size() <= level) {
length.push_back(0);
}
// if it a folder, then update the current level's length
length[level] = length[level-1] + len + 1; // 1 for "/" path delimiter
}
}
return result;
}
};