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2833\. Furthest Point From Origin

Easy

You are given a string `moves` of length `n` consisting only of characters `'L'`, `'R'`, and `'_'`. The string represents your movement on a number line starting from the origin `0`.

In the ith move, you can choose one of the following directions:

*   move to the left if `moves[i] = 'L'` or `moves[i] = '_'`
*   move to the right if `moves[i] = 'R'` or `moves[i] = '_'`

Return _the **distance from the origin** of the **furthest** point you can get to after_ `n` _moves_.

**Example 1:**

**Input:** moves = "L\_RL\_\_R"

**Output:** 3

**Explanation:** The furthest point we can reach from the origin 0 is point -3 through the following sequence of moves "LLRLLLR".

**Example 2:**

**Input:** moves = "\_R\_\_LL\_"

**Output:** 5

**Explanation:** The furthest point we can reach from the origin 0 is point -5 through the following sequence of moves "LRLLLLL".

**Example 3:**

**Input:** moves = "\_\_\_\_\_\_\_"

**Output:** 7

**Explanation:** The furthest point we can reach from the origin 0 is point 7 through the following sequence of moves "RRRRRRR".

**Constraints:**

*   `1 <= moves.length == n <= 50`
*   `moves` consists only of characters `'L'`, `'R'` and `'_'`.




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