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/*
* @lc app=leetcode id=609 lang=javascript
*
* [609] Find Duplicate File in System
*
* https://leetcode.com/problems/find-duplicate-file-in-system/description/
*
* algorithms
* Medium (54.21%)
* Total Accepted: 24.1K
* Total Submissions: 44.2K
* Testcase Example: '["root/a 1.txt(abcd) 2.txt(efgh)","root/c 3.txt(abcd)","root/c/d 4.txt(efgh)","root 4.txt(efgh)"]'
*
* Given a list of directory info including directory path, and all the files
* with contents in this directory, you need to find out all the groups of
* duplicate files in the file system in terms of their paths.
*
* A group of duplicate files consists of at least two files that have exactly
* the same content.
*
* A single directory info string in the input list has the following format:
*
* "root/d1/d2/.../dm f1.txt(f1_content) f2.txt(f2_content) ...
* fn.txt(fn_content)"
*
* It means there are n files (f1.txt, f2.txt ... fn.txt with content
* f1_content, f2_content ... fn_content, respectively) in directory
* root/d1/d2/.../dm. Note that n >= 1 and m >= 0. If m = 0, it means the
* directory is just the root directory.
*
* The output is a list of group of duplicate file paths. For each group, it
* contains all the file paths of the files that have the same content. A file
* path is a string that has the following format:
*
* "directory_path/file_name.txt"
*
* Example 1:
*
*
* Input:
* ["root/a 1.txt(abcd) 2.txt(efgh)", "root/c 3.txt(abcd)", "root/c/d
* 4.txt(efgh)", "root 4.txt(efgh)"]
* Output:
*
* [["root/a/2.txt","root/c/d/4.txt","root/4.txt"],["root/a/1.txt","root/c/3.txt"]]
*
*
*
*
* Note:
*
*
* No order is required for the final output.
* You may assume the directory name, file name and file content only has
* letters and digits, and the length of file content is in the range of
* [1,50].
* The number of files given is in the range of [1,20000].
* You may assume no files or directories share the same name in the same
* directory.
* You may assume each given directory info represents a unique directory.
* Directory path and file info are separated by a single blank space.
*
*
*
* Follow-up beyond contest:
*
*
* Imagine you are given a real file system, how will you search files? DFS or
* BFS?
* If the file content is very large (GB level), how will you modify your
* solution?
* If you can only read the file by 1kb each time, how will you modify your
* solution?
* What is the time complexity of your modified solution? What is the most
* time-consuming part and memory consuming part of it? How to optimize?
* How to make sure the duplicated files you find are not false positive?
*
*
*/
/**
* @param {string[]} paths
* @return {string[][]}
*/
var findDuplicate = function(paths) {
};
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