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/**
* 393. UTF-8 Validation
* https://leetcode.com/problems/utf-8-validation/
* Difficulty: Medium
*
* Given an integer array data representing the data, return whether it is a valid UTF-8 encoding
* (i.e. it translates to a sequence of valid UTF-8 encoded characters).
*
* A character in UTF8 can be from 1 to 4 bytes long, subjected to the following rules:
* 1. For a 1-byte character, the first bit is a 0, followed by its Unicode code.
* 2. For an n-bytes character, the first n bits are all one's, the n + 1 bit is 0, followed by
* n - 1 bytes with the most significant 2 bits being 10.
*
* This is how the UTF-8 encoding would work:
* Number of Bytes | UTF-8 Octet Sequence
* | (binary)
* --------------------+-----------------------------------------
* 1 | 0xxxxxxx
* 2 | 110xxxxx 10xxxxxx
* 3 | 1110xxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx
* 4 | 11110xxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx
*
* x denotes a bit in the binary form of a byte that may be either 0 or 1.
*
* Note: The input is an array of integers. Only the least significant 8 bits of each integer is
* used to store the data. This means each integer represents only 1 byte of data.
*/
/**
* @param {number[]} data
* @return {boolean}
*/
var validUtf8 = function(data) {
let result = 0;
for (const n of data) {
if (result === 0) {
if (n >> 7 === 0) result = 0;
else if (n >> 5 === 0b110) result = 1;
else if (n >> 4 === 0b1110) result = 2;
else if (n >> 3 === 0b11110) result = 3;
else return false;
} else {
if (n >> 6 !== 0b10) return false;
result--;
}
}
return result === 0;
};