You are given a data structure of employee information, which includes the employee's unique id, his importance value and his direct subordinates' id.
For example, employee 1 is the leader of employee 2, and employee 2 is the leader of employee 3. They have importance value 15, 10 and 5, respectively. Then employee 1 has a data structure like [1, 15, [2]], and employee 2 has [2, 10, [3]], and employee 3 has [3, 5, []]. Note that although employee 3 is also a subordinate of employee 1, the relationship is not direct.
Now given the employee information of a company, and an employee id, you need to return the total importance value of this employee and all his subordinates.
Input: [[1, 5, [2, 3]], [2, 3, []], [3, 3, []]], 1 Output: 11 Explanation: Employee 1 has importance value 5, and he has two direct subordinates: employee 2 and employee 3. They both have importance value 3. So the total importance value of employee 1 is 5 + 3 + 3 = 11.
- One employee has at most one direct leader and may have several subordinates.
- The maximum number of employees won't exceed 2000.
"""
# Employee info
class Employee:
def __init__(self, id: int, importance: int, subordinates: List[int]):
# It's the unique id of each node.
# unique id of this employee
self.id = id
# the importance value of this employee
self.importance = importance
# the id of direct subordinates
self.subordinates = subordinates
"""
class Solution:
def getImportance(self, employees: List['Employee'], id: int) -> int:
id_employee = {employee.id: employee for employee in employees}
total = 0
subs = [id]
while subs:
temp = []
for id in subs:
total += id_employee[id].importance
temp.extend(id_employee[id].subordinates)
subs = temp
return total