Class Solution
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690 - Employee Importance.
Medium
You have a data structure of employee information, including the employee's unique ID, importance value, and direct subordinates' IDs.
You are given an array of employees
employees
where:employees[i].id
is the ID of the <code>i<sup>th</sup></code> employee.employees[i].importance
is the importance value of the <code>i<sup>th</sup></code> employee.employees[i].subordinates
is a list of the IDs of the direct subordinates of the <code>i<sup>th</sup></code> employee.
Given an integer
id
that represents an employee's ID, return the total importance value of this employee and all their direct and indirect subordinates.Example 1:
Input: employees = [[1,5,2,3],[2,3,[]],[3,3,[]]], id = 1
Output: 11
Explanation: Employee 1 has an importance value of 5 and has two direct subordinates: employee 2 and employee 3. They both have an importance value of 3. Thus, the total importance value of employee 1 is 5 + 3 + 3 = 11.
Example 2:
Input: employees = [[1,2,5],[5,-3,[]]], id = 5
Output: -3
Explanation: Employee 5 has an importance value of -3 and has no direct subordinates. Thus, the total importance value of employee 5 is -3.
Constraints:
1 <= employees.length <= 2000
1 <= employees[i].id <= 2000
All
employees[i].id
are unique.-100 <= employees[i].importance <= 100
One employee has at most one direct leader and may have several subordinates.
The IDs in
employees[i].subordinates
are valid IDs.