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811 - Subdomain Visit Count\.
Medium
A website domain
"discuss.leetcode.com"
consists of various subdomains. At the top level, we have"com"
, at the next level, we have"leetcode.com"
and at the lowest level,"discuss.leetcode.com"
. When we visit a domain like"discuss.leetcode.com"
, we will also visit the parent domains"leetcode.com"
and"com"
implicitly.A count-paired domain is a domain that has one of the two formats
"rep d1.d2.d3"
or"rep d1.d2"
whererep
is the number of visits to the domain andd1.d2.d3
is the domain itself.For example,
"9001 discuss.leetcode.com"
is a count-paired domain that indicates thatdiscuss.leetcode.com
was visited9001
times.
Given an array of count-paired domains
cpdomains
, return an array of the count-paired domains of each subdomain in the input. You may return the answer in any order.Example 1:
Input: cpdomains = "9001 discuss.leetcode.com"
Output: "9001 leetcode.com","9001 discuss.leetcode.com","9001 com"
Explanation: We only have one website domain: "discuss.leetcode.com". As discussed above, the subdomain "leetcode.com" and "com" will also be visited. So they will all be visited 9001 times.
Example 2:
Input: cpdomains = "900 google.mail.com", "50 yahoo.com", "1 intel.mail.com", "5 wiki.org"
Output: "901 mail.com","50 yahoo.com","900 google.mail.com","5 wiki.org","5 org","1 intel.mail.com","951 com"
Explanation: We will visit "google.mail.com" 900 times, "yahoo.com" 50 times, "intel.mail.com" once and "wiki.org" 5 times. For the subdomains, we will visit "mail.com" 900 + 1 = 901 times, "com" 900 + 50 + 1 = 951 times, and "org" 5 times.
Constraints:
1 <= cpdomain.length <= 100
1 <= cpdomain[i].length <= 100
cpdomain[i]
follows either the <code>"rep<sub>i</sub> d1<sub>i</sub>.d2<sub>i</sub>.d3<sub>i</sub>"</code> format or the <code>"rep<sub>i</sub> d1<sub>i</sub>.d2<sub>i</sub>"</code> format.<code>rep<sub>i</sub></code> is an integer in the range <code>1, 10<sup>4</sup></code>.
<code>d1<sub>i</sub></code>, <code>d2<sub>i</sub></code>, and <code>d3<sub>i</sub></code> consist of lowercase English letters.