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2496 - Maximum Value of a String in an Array.
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The value of an alphanumeric string can be defined as:
- The numeric representation of the string in base
10, if it comprises of digits only. - The length of the string, otherwise.
Given an array strs of alphanumeric strings, return the maximum value of any string in strs.
Example 1:
Input: strs = [“alic3”,“bob”,“3”,“4”,“00000”]
Output: 5
Explanation:
- “alic3” consists of both letters and digits, so its value is its length, i.e. 5.
- “bob” consists only of letters, so its value is also its length, i.e. 3.
- “3” consists only of digits, so its value is its numeric equivalent, i.e. 3.
- “4” also consists only of digits, so its value is 4.
- “00000” consists only of digits, so its value is 0.
Hence, the maximum value is 5, of “alic3”.
Example 2:
Input: strs = [“1”,“01”,“001”,“0001”]
Output: 1
Explanation: Each string in the array has value 1. Hence, we return 1.
Constraints:
1 <= strs.length <= 1001 <= strs[i].length <= 9strs[i]consists of only lowercase English letters and digits.
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