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  1. La Fée Verte (absinthe@qoto.org)'s status on Sunday, 13-Oct-2019 00:57:58 UTC La Fée Verte La Fée Verte

    #toyprogrammingchallenge

    Here's a freebie. They labeled it as "Hard"

    This problem was asked by Google.

    Suppose we represent 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 a 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 period and an extension.

    The name of a directory or sub-directory will not contain a period.

    In conversation Sunday, 13-Oct-2019 00:57:58 UTC from qoto.org permalink
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