Class Solution
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g2101_2200.s2119_a_number_after_a_double_reversal.Solution
public class Solution
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2119 - A Number After a Double Reversal.
Easy
Reversing an integer means to reverse all its digits.
- For example, reversing
2021
gives1202
. Reversing12300
gives321
as the leading zeros are not retained.
Given an integer num
, reverse num
to get reversed1
, then reverse reversed1
to get reversed2
. Return true
if reversed2
equals num
. Otherwise return false
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Example 1:
Input: num = 526
Output: true
Explanation: Reverse num to get 625, then reverse 625 to get 526, which equals num.
Example 2:
Input: num = 1800
Output: false
Explanation: Reverse num to get 81, then reverse 81 to get 18, which does not equal num.
Example 3:
Input: num = 0
Output: true
Explanation: Reverse num to get 0, then reverse 0 to get 0, which equals num.
Constraints:
0 <= num <= 106
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Solution
public Solution()
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isSameAfterReversals
public boolean isSameAfterReversals(int num)
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