A string is a valid parentheses string (denoted VPS) if it meets one of the following:
""
, or a single character not equal to "("
or ")"
,
AB
(A
concatenated with
B
), where A
and B
are
VPS's, or
(A)
, where A
is a
VPS.
We can similarly define the nesting depth depth(S)
of
any VPS S
as follows:
depth("") = 0
depth(A + B) = max(depth(A), depth(B))
, where A
and
B
are VPS's
depth("(" + A + ")") = 1 + depth(A)
, where A
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 of 3 nested parentheses in the string.
Example 2:
Input: s = "(1)+((2))+(((3)))" Output: 3
Example 3:
Input: s = "1+(2*3)/(2-1)" Output: 1
Example 4:
Input: s = "1" Output: 0
Constraints:
1 <= s.length <= 100
s
consists of digits 0-9
and characters
'+'
, '-'
, '*'
, '/'
, '('
,
and ')'
.
s
is a
VPS.