// Source : https://oj.leetcode.com/problems/palindrome-number/ // Author : Hao Chen // Date : 2014-06-18 /********************************************************************************** * * Determine whether an integer is a palindrome. Do this without extra space. * * * Some hints: * * Could negative integers be palindromes? (ie, -1) * * If you are thinking of converting the integer to string, note the restriction of using extra space. * * You could also try reversing an integer. However, if you have solved the problem "Reverse Integer", * you know that the reversed integer might overflow. How would you handle such case? * * There is a more generic way of solving this problem. * * **********************************************************************************/ #include class Solution { public: bool isPalindrome(int x) { return isPalindrome1(x); return isPalindrome2(x); } bool isPalindrome1(int x) { if (x<0) { return false; } int len=1; for (len=1; (x/len) >= 10; len*=10 ); while (x != 0 ) { int left = x / len; int right = x % 10; if(left!=right){ return false; } x = (x%len) / 10; len /= 100; } return true; } bool isPalindrome2(int x) { return (x>=0 && x == reverse(x)); } private: int reverse(int x) { int y=0; int n; while( x!=0 ){ n = x%10; //check if y is overflowed or not. //if it is, then it's not palindrome if ( y > INT_MAX/10 - n) return x-1; y = y*10 + n; x /= 10; } return y; } }; int main() { Solution s; printf("%d is %d\n", 0, s.isPalindrome(0) ); printf("%d is %d\n", -101, s.isPalindrome(-101) ); printf("%d is %d\n", 1001, s.isPalindrome(1001) ); printf("%d is %d\n", 1234321, s.isPalindrome(1234321) ); printf("%d is %d\n", 2147447412, s.isPalindrome(2147447412) ); printf("%d is %d\n", 2142, s.isPalindrome(2142) ); }