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Hi, here's your problem today. This problem was recently asked by Google:
Given a string with a certain rule: k[string] should be expanded to string k times. So for example, 3[abc] should be expanded to abcabcabc. Nested expansions can happen, so 2[a2[b]c] should be expanded to abbcabbc.
Your starting point:
def decodeString(s):
# Fill this in.
print decodeString('2[a2[b]c]')
# abbcabbc
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Your starting point:
def decodeString(s):
# Fill this in.
print decodeString('2[a2[b]c]')
# abbcabbc
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