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You are keeping the scores for a baseball game with strange rules. At the beginning of the game, you start with an empty record.
\n\nYou are given a list of strings operations
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operation you must apply to the record and is one of the following:
x
.\n\n\tx
.'+'
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\n\nThe test cases are generated such that the answer and all intermediate calculations fit in a 32-bit integer and that all operations are valid.
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Example 1:
\n\n\nInput: ops = ["5","2","C","D","+"]\nOutput: 30\nExplanation:\n"5" - Add 5 to the record, record is now [5].\n"2" - Add 2 to the record, record is now [5, 2].\n"C" - Invalidate and remove the previous score, record is now [5].\n"D" - Add 2 * 5 = 10 to the record, record is now [5, 10].\n"+" - Add 5 + 10 = 15 to the record, record is now [5, 10, 15].\nThe total sum is 5 + 10 + 15 = 30.\n\n\n
Example 2:
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Example 3:
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