3228. Maximum Number of Operations to Move Ones to the End
You are given a binary string s
.
You can perform the following operation on the string any number of times:
- Choose any index
i
from the string wherei + 1 < s.length
such thats[i] == '1'
ands[i + 1] == '0'
. - Move the character
s[i]
to the right until it reaches the end of the string or another'1'
. For example, fors = "010010"
, if we choosei = 1
, the resulting string will bes = "0**001**10"
.
Return the maximum number of operations that you can perform.
Example 1:
Input: s = "1001101"
Output: 4
Explanation:
We can perform the following operations:
- Choose index
i = 0
. The resulting string iss = "**001**1101"
. - Choose index
i = 4
. The resulting string iss = "0011**01**1"
. - Choose index
i = 3
. The resulting string iss = "001**01**11"
. - Choose index
i = 2
. The resulting string iss = "00**01**111"
.
Example 2:
Input: s = "00111"
Output: 0
Constraints:
1 <= s.length <= 105
s[i]
is either'0'
or'1'
.