Class Solution
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g2501_2600.s2578_split_with_minimum_sum.Solution
2578 - Split With Minimum Sum.
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Given a positive integer num, split it into two non-negative integers num1 and num2 such that:
- The concatenation of
num1andnum2is a permutation ofnum.- In other words, the sum of the number of occurrences of each digit in
num1andnum2is equal to the number of occurrences of that digit innum.
- In other words, the sum of the number of occurrences of each digit in
num1andnum2can contain leading zeros.
Return the minimum possible sum of num1 and num2.
Notes:
- It is guaranteed that
numdoes not contain any leading zeros. - The order of occurrence of the digits in
num1andnum2may differ from the order of occurrence ofnum.
Example 1:
Input: num = 4325
Output: 59
Explanation: We can split 4325 so that num1 is 24 and num2 is 35, giving a sum of 59. We can prove that 59 is indeed the minimal possible sum.
Example 2:
Input: num = 687
Output: 75
Explanation: We can split 687 so that num1 is 68 and num2 is 7, which would give an optimal sum of 75.
Constraints:
10 <= num <= 109
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public int splitNum(int number)
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