<p>You are given a <strong>0-indexed</strong> integer array <code>batteryPercentages</code> having length <code>n</code>, denoting the battery percentages of <code>n</code> <strong>0-indexed</strong> devices.</p> <p>Your task is to test each device <code>i</code> <strong>in order</strong> from <code>0</code> to <code>n - 1</code>, by performing the following test operations:</p> <ul> <li>If <code>batteryPercentages[i]</code> is <strong>greater</strong> than <code>0</code>: <ul> <li><strong>Increment</strong> the count of tested devices.</li> <li><strong>Decrease</strong> the battery percentage of all devices with indices <code>j</code> in the range <code>[i + 1, n - 1]</code> by <code>1</code>, ensuring their battery percentage <strong>never goes below</strong> <code>0</code>, i.e, <code>batteryPercentages[j] = max(0, batteryPercentages[j] - 1)</code>.</li> <li>Move to the next device.</li> </ul> </li> <li>Otherwise, move to the next device without performing any test.</li> </ul> <p>Return <em>an integer denoting the number of devices that will be tested after performing the test operations in order.</em></p> <p> </p> <p><strong class="example">Example 1:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> batteryPercentages = [1,1,2,1,3] <strong>Output:</strong> 3 <strong>Explanation: </strong>Performing the test operations in order starting from device 0: At device 0, batteryPercentages[0] > 0, so there is now 1 tested device, and batteryPercentages becomes [1,0,1,0,2]. At device 1, batteryPercentages[1] == 0, so we move to the next device without testing. At device 2, batteryPercentages[2] > 0, so there are now 2 tested devices, and batteryPercentages becomes [1,0,1,0,1]. At device 3, batteryPercentages[3] == 0, so we move to the next device without testing. At device 4, batteryPercentages[4] > 0, so there are now 3 tested devices, and batteryPercentages stays the same. So, the answer is 3. </pre> <p><strong class="example">Example 2:</strong></p> <pre> <strong>Input:</strong> batteryPercentages = [0,1,2] <strong>Output:</strong> 2 <strong>Explanation:</strong> Performing the test operations in order starting from device 0: At device 0, batteryPercentages[0] == 0, so we move to the next device without testing. At device 1, batteryPercentages[1] > 0, so there is now 1 tested device, and batteryPercentages becomes [0,1,1]. At device 2, batteryPercentages[2] > 0, so there are now 2 tested devices, and batteryPercentages stays the same. So, the answer is 2. </pre> <p> </p> <p><strong>Constraints:</strong></p> <ul> <li><code>1 <= n == batteryPercentages.length <= 100 </code></li> <li><code>0 <= batteryPercentages[i] <= 100</code></li> </ul>