202. Happy Number
Write an algorithm to determine if a number is "happy".
A happy number is a number defined by the following process: Starting with any positive integer, replace the number by the sum of the squares of its digits, and repeat the process until the number equals 1 (where it will stay), or it loops endlessly in a cycle which does not include 1. Those numbers for which this process ends in 1 are happy numbers.
Example: 19 is a happy number
- 12 + 92 = 82
- 82 + 22 = 68
- 62 + 82 = 100
- 12 + 02 + 02 = 1
I see the majority of those posts use hashset to record values. Actually, we can simply adapt the Floyd Cycle detection algorithm. I believe that many people have seen this in the Linked List Cycle detection problem. The following is my code:
int digitSquareSum(int n) {
int sum = 0, tmp;
while (n) {
tmp = n % 10;
sum += tmp * tmp;
n /= 10;
}
return sum;
}
bool isHappy(int n) {
int slow, fast;
slow = fast = n;
do {
slow = digitSquareSum(slow);
fast = digitSquareSum(fast);
fast = digitSquareSum(fast);
} while(slow != fast);
if (slow == 1) return 1;
else return 0;
}