A list that contains lists is sometimes called nested. We define the nesting depth of a list as follows:
- A list that does not contain any list has a nesting depth of zero
- A list that contains lists has a nesting depth equal to the maximum nesting depth of the lists it contains, plus one.
Note that "a list that contains lists" can also contain values that are not lists.
For example, the nesting depth of [[1,2], [2,4]]
is 1, while the nesting depth of [1, [2], [[3], [[4], 5]]]
is 3.
Write a function that takes as argument a list and returns its nesting depth.
What does your function return when called with the list [[[]]]
? (and is that what it should return?)
期望输出结果:
1
3
2
0
测试用例
print(nesting_depth([1,2],[2,4]))
print(nesting_depth(1,[2],[[3],[[4],5]]]))
print(nesting_depth([[[]]]))