A chef has collected data on the satisfaction
level of
his n
dishes. Chef can cook any dish in 1 unit of time.
Like-time coefficient of a dish is defined as the time taken to
cook that dish including previous dishes multiplied by its satisfaction level i.e.
time[i]
*satisfaction[i]
Return the maximum sum of Like-time coefficient that the chef can obtain after dishes preparation.
Dishes can be prepared in any order and the chef can discard some dishes to get this maximum value.
Example 1:
Input: satisfaction = [-1,-8,0,5,-9] Output: 14 Explanation: After Removing the second and last dish, the maximum total Like-time coefficient will be equal to (-1*1 + 0*2 + 5*3 = 14). Each dish is prepared in one unit of time.
Example 2:
Input: satisfaction = [4,3,2] Output: 20 Explanation: Dishes can be prepared in any order, (2*1 + 3*2 + 4*3 = 20)
Example 3:
Input: satisfaction = [-1,-4,-5] Output: 0 Explanation: People don't like the dishes. No dish is prepared.
Example 4:
Input: satisfaction = [-2,5,-1,0,3,-3] Output: 35
Constraints:
n == satisfaction.length
1 <= n <= 500
-10^3 <= satisfaction[i] <= 10^3