We have two special characters. The first character can be represented by one bit 0
. The second character can be represented by two bits (10
or 11
).
Now given a string represented by several bits. Return whether the last character must be a one-bit character or not. The given string will always end with a zero.
Example 1:
Input: bits = [1, 0, 0] Output: True Explanation: The only way to decode it is two-bit character and one-bit character. So the last character is one-bit character.
Example 2:
Input: bits = [1, 1, 1, 0] Output: False Explanation: The only way to decode it is two-bit character and two-bit character. So the last character is NOT one-bit character.
Note:
1 <= len(bits) <= 1000
.
bits[i]
is always
0
or
1
.
bool isOneBitCharacter(int* bits, int bitsSize) {
int i;
for(i=0;i<bitsSize-1;)
{
if(bits[i]==0)
i+=1;
else
i+=2;
}
return (i==bitsSize-1);
}