Reverse Integer
Given a 32-bit signed integer, reverse digits of an integer.
Example 1:
Input: 123
Output: 321
Example 2:
Input: -123
Output: -321
Example 3:
Input: 120
Output: 21
Note:
Assume we are dealing with an environment which could only store integers within the 32-bit signed integer range: [−231, 231 − 1]. For the purpose of this problem, assume that your function returns 0 when the reversed integer overflows.
C++解法
class Solution {
public:
int reverse(int x) {
bool flag = true;
flag = x > 0 ? true : false;
string num = to_string(x);
if (*num.begin() == '-') num.erase(num.begin());
std::reverse(num.begin(), num.end());
while (*num.begin() == '0')
num.erase(num.begin());
long long temp = 0;
temp = atoll(num.c_str());
temp = flag ? temp : -temp;
if (temp > INT_MAX || temp < INT_MIN) return 0;
return temp;
}
};
Go解法
func reverse(x int) int {
//math.MinInt32 = -2147483648
//math.MaxInt32 = 2147483647
var result int
for x!=0{
result=result*10+x%10
if result>math.MaxInt32 || result<math.MinInt32{
return 0
}
x/=10
}
return result
}