题目(来自leetcode网站):
python3 三种
C++一种
Determine whether an integer is a palindrome. An integer is a palindrome when it reads the same backward as forward.
Example 1:
Input: 121 Output: true
Example 2:
Input: -121 Output: false Explanation: From left to right, it reads -121. From right to left, it becomes 121-. Therefore it is not a palindrome.
Example 3:
Input: 10 Output: false Explanation: Reads 01 from right to left. Therefore it is not a palindrome.
Follow up:
Coud you solve it without converting the integer to a string?
解答:
#python版本1
class Solution:
def isPalindrome(self, x):
"""
:type x: int
:rtype: bool
"""
if x <0 :
return False
else:
x=str(x)
return True if x[::-1]==x else False
#python版本2
class Solution:
def isPalindrome(self, x):
"""
:type x: int
:rtype: bool
"""
if x <0 :
return False
else:
x=str(x)
if len(x)==1 or len(x)==0 :
return True
if len(x) % 2==0:
return True if x[0:len(x)//2][::-1]==x[len(x)//2:] else False
else:
return True if x[0:int(len(x)/2)][::-1]==x[int(len(x)/2 +1):] else False
#python版本3
class Solution:
def isPalindrome(self, x):
"""
:type x: int
:rtype: bool
"""
if x<0:return False
i,j=0,x
while(j>0):
i = i*10+j%10
j=int(j/10)
return True if i==x else False
#C++版本
class Solution {
public:
bool isPalindrome(int x) {
if(x<0){
return 0;
}
int i=0;
int j=x;
while(j>0){
i=i*10+j%10;
j=int(j/10);
}
return i==x? 1 :0;
}
};