143 lines
5.0 KiB
Java
143 lines
5.0 KiB
Java
package Others;
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import java.util.InputMismatchException;
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import java.util.Scanner;
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/**
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* Class for finding the lowest base in which a given integer is a palindrome. Includes auxiliary
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* methods for converting between bases and reversing strings.
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*
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* <p>NOTE: There is potential for error, see note at line 63.
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*
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* @author RollandMichael
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* @version 2017.09.28
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*/
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public class LowestBasePalindrome {
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public static void main(String[] args) {
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Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
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int n = 0;
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while (true) {
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try {
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System.out.print("Enter number: ");
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n = in.nextInt();
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break;
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} catch (InputMismatchException e) {
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System.out.println("Invalid input!");
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in.next();
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}
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}
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System.out.println(n + " is a palindrome in base " + lowestBasePalindrome(n));
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System.out.println(base2base(Integer.toString(n), 10, lowestBasePalindrome(n)));
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in.close();
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}
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/**
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* Given a number in base 10, returns the lowest base in which the number is represented by a
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* palindrome (read the same left-to-right and right-to-left).
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*
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* @param num A number in base 10.
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* @return The lowest base in which num is a palindrome.
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*/
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public static int lowestBasePalindrome(int num) {
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int base, num2 = num;
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int digit;
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char digitC;
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boolean foundBase = false;
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String newNum = "";
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String digits = "0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ";
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while (!foundBase) {
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// Try from bases 2 to num-1
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for (base = 2; base < num2; base++) {
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newNum = "";
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while (num > 0) {
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// Obtain the first digit of n in the current base,
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// which is equivalent to the integer remainder of (n/base).
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// The next digit is obtained by dividing n by the base and
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// continuing the process of getting the remainder. This is done
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// until n is <=0 and the number in the new base is obtained.
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digit = (num % base);
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num /= base;
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// If the digit isn't in the set of [0-9][A-Z] (beyond base 36), its character
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// form is just its value in ASCII.
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// NOTE: This may cause problems, as the capital letters are ASCII values
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// 65-90. It may cause false positives when one digit is, for instance 10 and assigned
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// 'A' from the character array and the other is 65 and also assigned 'A'.
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// Regardless, the character is added to the representation of n
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// in the current base.
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if (digit >= digits.length()) {
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digitC = (char) (digit);
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newNum += digitC;
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continue;
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}
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newNum += digits.charAt(digit);
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}
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// Num is assigned back its original value for the next iteration.
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num = num2;
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// Auxiliary method reverses the number.
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String reverse = reverse(newNum);
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// If the number is read the same as its reverse, then it is a palindrome.
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// The current base is returned.
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if (reverse.equals(newNum)) {
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foundBase = true;
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return base;
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}
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}
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}
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// If all else fails, n is always a palindrome in base n-1. ("11")
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return num - 1;
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}
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private static String reverse(String str) {
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String reverse = "";
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for (int i = str.length() - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
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reverse += str.charAt(i);
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}
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return reverse;
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}
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private static String base2base(String n, int b1, int b2) {
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// Declare variables: decimal value of n,
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// character of base b1, character of base b2,
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// and the string that will be returned.
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int decimalValue = 0, charB2;
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char charB1;
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String output = "";
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// Go through every character of n
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for (int i = 0; i < n.length(); i++) {
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// store the character in charB1
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charB1 = n.charAt(i);
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// if it is a non-number, convert it to a decimal value >9 and store it in charB2
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if (charB1 >= 'A' && charB1 <= 'Z') charB2 = 10 + (charB1 - 'A');
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// Else, store the integer value in charB2
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else charB2 = charB1 - '0';
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// Convert the digit to decimal and add it to the
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// decimalValue of n
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decimalValue = decimalValue * b1 + charB2;
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}
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// Converting the decimal value to base b2:
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// A number is converted from decimal to another base
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// by continuously dividing by the base and recording
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// the remainder until the quotient is zero. The number in the
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// new base is the remainders, with the last remainder
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// being the left-most digit.
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// While the quotient is NOT zero:
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while (decimalValue != 0) {
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// If the remainder is a digit < 10, simply add it to
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// the left side of the new number.
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if (decimalValue % b2 < 10) output = Integer.toString(decimalValue % b2) + output;
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// If the remainder is >= 10, add a character with the
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// corresponding value to the new number. (A = 10, B = 11, C = 12, ...)
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else output = (char) ((decimalValue % b2) + 55) + output;
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// Divide by the new base again
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decimalValue /= b2;
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}
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return output;
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}
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}
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