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package com.fishercoder.solutions;
/**
* 880. Decoded String at Index
*
* An encoded string S is given. To find and write the decoded string to a tape,
* the encoded string is read one character at a time and the following steps are taken:
* If the character read is a letter, that letter is written onto the tape.
* If the character read is a digit (say d), the entire current tape is repeatedly written d-1 more times in total.
* Now for some encoded string S, and an index K, find and return the K-th letter (1 indexed) in the decoded string.
*
* Example 1:
* Input: S = "leet2code3", K = 10
* Output: "o"
* Explanation:
* The decoded string is "leetleetcodeleetleetcodeleetleetcode".
* The 10th letter in the string is "o".
*
* Example 2:
* Input: S = "ha22", K = 5
* Output: "h"
* Explanation:
* The decoded string is "hahahaha". The 5th letter is "h".
*
* Example 3:
* Input: S = "a2345678999999999999999", K = 1
* Output: "a"
* Explanation:
* The decoded string is "a" repeated 8301530446056247680 times. The 1st letter is "a".
*
* Note:
* 2 <= S.length <= 100
* S will only contain lowercase letters and digits 2 through 9.
* S starts with a letter.
* 1 <= K <= 10^9
* The decoded string is guaranteed to have less than 2^63 letters.
* */
public class _880 {
public static class Solution1 {
public String decodeAtIndex(String S, int K) {
//TODO: implement it
return "";
}
}
}