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g0201_0300.s0241_different_ways_to_add_parentheses.Solution
241 - Different Ways to Add Parentheses.
Medium
Given a string expression of numbers and operators, return all possible results from computing all the different possible ways to group numbers and operators. You may return the answer in any order.
Example 1:
Input: expression = “2-1-1”
Output: [0,2]
Explanation: ((2-1)-1) = 0 (2-(1-1)) = 2
Example 2:
Input: expression = “2*3-4*5”
Output: [-34,-14,-10,-10,10]
Explanation:
(2*(3-(4*5))) = -34
((2*3)-(4*5)) = -14
((2*(3-4))*5) = -10
(2*((3-4)*5)) = -10
(((2*3)-4)*5) = 10
Constraints:
1 <= expression.length <= 20expressionconsists of digits and the operator'+','-', and'*'.- All the integer values in the input expression are in the range
[0, 99].
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