Reverse digits of an integer.
Example1: x = 123, return 321
Example2: x = -123, return -321
Have you thought about this?
Here are some good questions
to ask before coding. Bonus points for you if you have already thought through
this!
If the integer's last digit
is 0, what should the output be? ie, cases such as 10, 100.
Did you notice that the
reversed integer might overflow? Assume the input is a 32-bit integer, then the
reverse of 1000000003 overflows. How should you handle such cases?
Throw an exception? Good, but
what if throwing an exception is not an option? You would then have to
re-design the function (ie, add an extra parameter).
class Solution {
public:
int reverse(int x) {
bool neg = x < 0 ? true : false;
long long absx = abs((long long)x);
long long ret = 0;
while(absx)
{
ret = ret * 10 + absx % 10;
absx = absx / 10;
if (ret > INT_MAX)
return neg?INT_MIN:INT_MAX;
}
return neg? 0- ret : ret;
}
};
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