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g1601_1700.s1672_richest_customer_wealth.Solution

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1672 - Richest Customer Wealth.

Easy

You are given an m x n integer grid accounts where accounts[i][j] is the amount of money the ith customer has in the jth bank. Return the wealth that the richest customer has.

A customer’s wealth is the amount of money they have in all their bank accounts. The richest customer is the customer that has the maximum wealth.

Example 1:

Input: accounts = [[1,2,3],[3,2,1]]

Output: 6

Explanation::

1st customer has wealth = 1 + 2 + 3 = 6

2nd customer has wealth = 3 + 2 + 1 = 6

Both customers are considered the richest with a wealth of 6 each, so return 6.

Example 2:

Input: accounts = [[1,5],[7,3],[3,5]]

Output: 10

Explanation:

1st customer has wealth = 6

2nd customer has wealth = 10

3rd customer has wealth = 8

The 2nd customer is the richest with a wealth of 10.

Example 3:

Input: accounts = [[2,8,7],[7,1,3],[1,9,5]]

Output: 17

Constraints:

  • m == accounts.length
  • n == accounts[i].length
  • 1 <= m, n <= 50
  • 1 <= accounts[i][j] <= 100
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    int
    maximumWealth(int[][] accounts)
     

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    • Solution

      public Solution()
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    • maximumWealth

      public int maximumWealth(int[][] accounts)