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Starting with a positive integer
N
, we reorder the digits in any order (including the original order) such that the leading digit is not zero.Return
true
if and only if we can do this in a way such that the resulting number is a power of 2.Example 1:
Example 2:
Example 3:
Example 4:
Example 5:
Note:
1 <= N <= 10^9
这道题说是给了我们一个正整数N,让对各位上的数字进行重新排序,但是要保证最高位上不是0,问能否变为2的指数。刚开始的时候博主理解错了,以为是对N的二进制数的各位进行重排序,但除了2的指数本身,其他数字怎么也组不成2的指数啊,因为2的指数的二进制数只有最高位是1,其余都是0。后来才发现,是让对N的十进制数的各位上的数字进行重排序,比如 N=46,那么换个位置,变成 64,就是2的指数了。搞清了题意后,就可以开始解题了,由于N给定了范围,在 [1, 1e9] 之间,所以其调换位数能组成的二进制数也是有范围的,为 [2^0, 2^30] 之间,这样的话,一个比较直接的解法就是,现将整数N转为字符串,然后对字符串进行排序。然后遍历所有可能的2的指数,将每个2的指数也转为字符串并排序,这样只要某个排序后的字符串跟之前由N生成的字符串相等的话,则表明整数N是符合题意的,参见代码如下:
解法一:
下面这种方法没有将数字转为字符串并排序,而是使用了另一种比较巧妙的方法来实现类似的功能,是通过对N的每位上的数字都变为10的倍数,并相加,这样相当于将N的各位的上的数字都加码到了10的指数空间,而对于所有的2的指数,进行相同的操作,只要某个加码后的数字跟之前整数N的处理后的数字相同,则说明N是符合题意的。需要注意的是,为了防止整型移除,加码后的数字用长整型来表示即可,参见代码如下:
解法二:
讨论:对于这种验证数字的问题,总是有穷举法出现,参见这个帖子,是能把考官气死的方法,哈哈~
Github 同步地址:
#869
参考资料:
https://leetcode.com/problems/reordered-power-of-2/
https://leetcode.com/problems/reordered-power-of-2/discuss/159513/C%2B%2B-0ms-beats-100
https://leetcode.com/problems/reordered-power-of-2/discuss/149843/C%2B%2BJavaPython-Straight-Forward
https://leetcode.com/problems/reordered-power-of-2/discuss/151949/Simple-Java-Solution-Based-on-String-Sorting
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