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741\. Cherry Pickup

Hard

You are given an `n x n` `grid` representing a field of cherries, each cell is one of three possible integers.

*   `0` means the cell is empty, so you can pass through,
*   `1` means the cell contains a cherry that you can pick up and pass through, or
*   `-1` means the cell contains a thorn that blocks your way.

Return _the maximum number of cherries you can collect by following the rules below_:

*   Starting at the position `(0, 0)` and reaching `(n - 1, n - 1)` by moving right or down through valid path cells (cells with value `0` or `1`).
*   After reaching `(n - 1, n - 1)`, returning to `(0, 0)` by moving left or up through valid path cells.
*   When passing through a path cell containing a cherry, you pick it up, and the cell becomes an empty cell `0`.
*   If there is no valid path between `(0, 0)` and `(n - 1, n - 1)`, then no cherries can be collected.

**Example 1:**

![](https://assets.leetcode.com/uploads/2020/12/14/grid.jpg)

**Input:** grid = [[0,1,-1],[1,0,-1],[1,1,1]]

**Output:** 5

**Explanation:** The player started at (0, 0) and went down, down, right right to reach (2, 2). 4 cherries were picked up during this single trip, and the matrix becomes [[0,1,-1],[0,0,-1],[0,0,0]]. Then, the player went left, up, up, left to return home, picking up one more cherry. The total number of cherries picked up is 5, and this is the maximum possible.

**Example 2:**

**Input:** grid = [[1,1,-1],[1,-1,1],[-1,1,1]]

**Output:** 0

**Constraints:**

*   `n == grid.length`
*   `n == grid[i].length`
*   `1 <= n <= 50`
*   `grid[i][j]` is `-1`, `0`, or `1`.
*   `grid[0][0] != -1`
*   `grid[n - 1][n - 1] != -1`




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