Class Solution
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g2101_2200.s2154_keep_multiplying_found_values_by_two.Solution
2154 - Keep Multiplying Found Values by Two.
Easy
You are given an array of integers nums. You are also given an integer original which is the first number that needs to be searched for in nums.
You then do the following steps:
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originalis found innums, multiply it by two (i.e., setoriginal = 2 * original). - Otherwise, stop the process.
- Repeat this process with the new number as long as you keep finding the number.
Return the final value of original.
Example 1:
Input: nums = [5,3,6,1,12], original = 3
Output: 24
Explanation:
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3 is found in nums. 3 is multiplied by 2 to obtain 6.
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6 is found in nums. 6 is multiplied by 2 to obtain 12.
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12 is found in nums. 12 is multiplied by 2 to obtain 24.
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24 is not found in nums. Thus, 24 is returned.
Example 2:
Input: nums = [2,7,9], original = 4
Output: 4
Explanation:
- 4 is not found in nums.
Thus, 4 is returned.
Constraints:
1 <= nums.length <= 10001 <= nums[i], original <= 1000
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findFinalValue
public int findFinalValue(int[] nums, int original)
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