1271. Hexspeak π ο
Descriptionο
A decimal number can be converted to its Hexspeak representation by first converting it to an uppercase hexadecimal string, then replacing all occurrences of the digit '0' with the letter 'O', and the digit '1' with the letter 'I'. Such a representation is valid if and only if it consists only of the letters in the set {'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F', 'I', 'O'}.
Given a string num representing a decimal integer n, return the Hexspeak representation of n if it is valid, otherwise return "ERROR".
Example 1:
Input: num = "257" Output: "IOI" Explanation: 257 is 101 in hexadecimal.
Example 2:
Input: num = "3" Output: "ERROR"
Constraints:
1 <= num.length <= 12numdoes not contain leading zeros.- num represents an integer in the range
[1, 1012].
Solutionsο
Solution 1: Simulationο
Convert the number to a hexadecimal string, then traverse the string, convert the number $0$ to the letter $O$, and the number $1$ to the letter $I$. Finally, check whether the converted string is valid.
The time complexity is $O(\log n)$, where $n$ is the size of the decimal number represented by $num$.
Python3ο
class Solution:
def toHexspeak π(self, num: str) -> str:
s = set('ABCDEFIO')
t = hex(int(num))[2:].upper().replace('0', 'O').replace('1', 'I')
return t if all(c in s for c in t) else 'ERROR'
Javaο
class Solution {
private static final Set<Character> S = Set.of('A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F', 'I', 'O');
public String toHexspeak π(String num) {
String t
= Long.toHexString(Long.valueOf(num)).toUpperCase().replace("0", "O").replace("1", "I");
for (char c : t.toCharArray()) {
if (!S.contains(c)) {
return "ERROR";
}
}
return t;
}
}
C++ο
class Solution {
public:
string toHexspeak π(string num) {
stringstream ss;
ss << hex << stol(num);
string t = ss.str();
for (int i = 0; i < t.size(); ++i) {
if (t[i] >= '2' && t[i] <= '9') return "ERROR";
if (t[i] == '0')
t[i] = 'O';
else if (t[i] == '1')
t[i] = 'I';
else
t[i] = t[i] - 32;
}
return t;
}
};
Goο
func toHexspeak π(num string) string {
x, _ := strconv.Atoi(num)
t := strings.ToUpper(fmt.Sprintf("%x", x))
t = strings.ReplaceAll(t, "0", "O")
t = strings.ReplaceAll(t, "1", "I")
for _, c := range t {
if c >= '2' && c <= '9' {
return "ERROR"
}
}
return t
}