Given two binary strings, return their sum (also a binary string).
For example,
a = "11"
b = "1"
Return "100"
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class Solution {
public:
string addBinary(string a, string b) {
// Start typing your C/C++ solution below
// DO NOT write int main() function
string c;
int ib = b.length() - 1, ia = a.length() - 1;
int ml = ib > ia ? ib : ia;
int q = 0;
for (int i = 0; i <= ml; i++, ia--, ib--) {
if (ia >= 0) {
q += a[ia] - '0';
}
if (ib >= 0) {
q += b[ib] - '0';
}
c = (char) ((q & 1) + '0') + c;
q = q >> 1;
}
if (q > 0) {
c = '1' + c;
}
return c;
}
};
public class Solution {
public String addBinary(String a, String b) {
// Note: The Solution object is instantiated only once and is reused by each test case.
StringBuilder c = new StringBuilder();
char[] cha = a.toCharArray(), chb = b.toCharArray();
int la = a.length() - 1, lb = b.length() - 1, t = 0;
while (la >= 0 || lb >= 0) {
t += (la >= 0 ? cha[la] - '0' : 0) + (lb >= 0 ? chb[lb] - '0' : 0);
c.insert(0, t & 1);
t = t >> 1;
la--;
lb--;
}
if (t > 0) {
c.insert(0, t);
}
return c.toString();
}
}