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Given an integer n , return the number of trailing zeroes in n!.
Example 1:
Example 2:
Note: Your solution should be in logarithmic time complexity.
Credits:
Special thanks to @ts for adding this problem and creating all test cases.
这道题并没有什么难度,是让求一个数的阶乘末尾0的个数,也就是要找乘数中 10 的个数,而 10 可分解为2和5,而2的数量又远大于5的数量(比如1到 10 中有2个5,5个2),那么此题即便为找出5的个数。仍需注意的一点就是,像 25,125,这样的不只含有一个5的数字需要考虑进去,参加代码如下:
C++ 解法一:
Java 解法一:
这题还有递归的解法,思路和上面完全一样,写法更简洁了,一行搞定碉堡了。
C++ 解法二:
Java 解法二:
Github 同步地址:
#172
类似题目:
Number of Digit One
Preimage Size of Factorial Zeroes Function
参考资料:
https://leetcode.com/problems/factorial-trailing-zeroes/
https://leetcode.com/problems/factorial-trailing-zeroes/discuss/52371/My-one-line-solutions-in-3-languages
https://leetcode.com/problems/factorial-trailing-zeroes/discuss/52373/Simple-CC%2B%2B-Solution-(with-detailed-explaination)
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