You are given a binary string s
and an integer k
.
A binary string satisfies the k-constraint if either of the following conditions holds:
0
's in the string is at most k
.1
's in the string is at most k
.Return an integer denoting the number of substrings of s
that satisfy the k-constraint.
Example 1:
Input: s = "10101", k = 1
Output: 12
Explanation:
Every substring of s
except the substrings "1010"
, "10101"
, and "0101"
satisfies the k-constraint.
Example 2:
Input: s = "1010101", k = 2
Output: 25
Explanation:
Every substring of s
except the substrings with a length greater than 5 satisfies the k-constraint.
Example 3:
Input: s = "11111", k = 1
Output: 15
Explanation:
All substrings of s
satisfy the k-constraint.
Constraints:
1 <= s.length <= 50
1 <= k <= s.length
s[i]
is either '0'
or '1'
.