in c++ what will be the fastest logic to find next palindrome of a given 15 digit number? for example what will be the next palindrome of: 134567329807541 ?
5 Answers
Split the number into three parts,
head
,mid
,tail
1345673 2 9807541
Reverse
head
and compare it totail
3765431If
reverse(head) <= tail
( if they are equal the initial input is a palindrome, and you want the next )- If
mid < 9
, increment mid - Else increment
head
part and setmid := 0
- If
result :=
head mid reverse(head)
.1345673 3 reverse(1345673) => 134567333765431
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I believe it's like this
- Split the number into three parts 1345673 2 9807541
- Flip the last one 1457089
- If it's larger than the first part (it is in this case)
- firstpart++
- middlepart = 0
- flip first part and replace last part.
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9There's a little bug here, I think... For example, take a look at what happens to the input "13 5 09" (using a five-digit number for convenience). The next palindrome is "13 5 31", but the algorithm gives "14 0 41". To fix this, step 2 should be: Flip the first part, and step 3 should be: If it's smaller than the last part.– Martin BOct 4, 2009 at 10:02
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2Another edge case to consider is if the input is the last 15-digit palindrome ("999999999999999").– Martin BOct 4, 2009 at 10:06
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5There are so many bugs that I doubt your algorithm is even useful. 1. Flip the first part, and use as last part. If the result is larger than the original number, you're don. 2. If it's smaller, increment the middle part. 3. If the middle part was 9 (now 10), make it 0 and increment first part.– bartOct 4, 2009 at 10:25
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Oh, I forgot: in the last case, flip the incremented first part and use that as the new last part.– bartOct 4, 2009 at 10:30
I am not about to implement anything, but I imagine the logic would be:
- Split the number at the middle of the string: X being the left part and Y being the right part.
- Let X' = { X + 1 if reverse(X) < Y; X otherwise }
- The result is then concat(X',reverse(X'));
If the length is uneven, you need to treat the middle digit separately. But that is quite trivial.
I think the following algo should also work .. It is easier to implement also
i) Divide the given nos into three parts HEAD MID TAIL
ii) Add 1 to number HEAD MID
(in case of carry, follow basic addition rules)
iii) reverse the new HEAD(store it in HEAD_REV)
iv) required ans is:- 'new HEAD' MID HEAD_REV
Hoping that following example will help in better understanding of the algo
let nos be:- 23469 9 12367
So HEAD -> 23469 MID -> 9 TAIL --> 12367
step 2:- 23469 9 +1 = 23470 0
(now HEAD -> 23470 MID -> 0 HEAD_REV -> 07432 )
required Ans:-
23470 0 07432
Plz do infrom me if there exist any flaw in this procedure
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yes there is flaw!! ex:- 34512 head- 34 mid - 5 tail- 12 your answer 35553 but a smaller pallindrome and correct answer 34543!! Dec 1, 2013 at 9:15
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correct algo should be, calculate the head mid and tail... if head>tail answer- head mid reverse-head if head<=tail answer- head+1 mid reverse-head+1 Dec 1, 2013 at 9:19
Split the number into three parts head, mid and tail
if reverse(head)>tail
result := head mid reverse(head)
else if reverse(head)= tail && mid<9
mid++
result := head mid tail
else
mid =0
head++
result := head mid reverse(head)
C++
tag,std::string
(which you should use) has a lot of member functions to manipulate its contents. Unfortunately, for historical reasons, some of them work with indexes, some work with iterators, many (but not all) have versions for both, many (but not all) have alternative algorithms in the<algorithm>
header. A good way to in-place reverse a sequence supplying random-access iterators is usingstd::reverse()
, a good way to compare two arbitrary sequences isstd::equal()
.