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You are given a string s
that contains some bracket pairs, with each pair containing a non-empty key.
"(name)is(age)yearsold"
, there are two bracket pairs that contain the keys "name"
and "age"
.You know the values of a wide range of keys. This is represented by a 2D string array knowledge
where each knowledge[i] = [keyi, valuei]
indicates that key keyi
has a value of valuei
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You are tasked to evaluate all of the bracket pairs. When you evaluate a bracket pair that contains some key keyi
, you will:
keyi
and the bracket pair with the key's corresponding valuei
.keyi
and the bracket pair with a question mark "?"
(without the quotation marks).Each key will appear at most once in your knowledge
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Return the resulting string after evaluating all of the bracket pairs.
\n\n\n
Example 1:
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Example 2:
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Example 3:
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\n
Constraints:
\n\n1 <= s.length <= 105
0 <= knowledge.length <= 105
knowledge[i].length == 2
1 <= keyi.length, valuei.length <= 10
s
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