JavaAlgorithms/Maths/NthUglyNumber.java
2021-10-15 09:17:51 +03:00

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// Ugly numbers are numbers whose only prime factors are 2, 3 or 5. The sequence 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 15, … shows the first 11 ugly numbers.
// By convention, 1 is included.
// A program to find the nth Ugly number
// Algorithm :
// Initialize three-pointers two, three, and five pointing to zero.
// Take 3 variables nm2, nm3, and nm5 to keep track of next multiple of 2,3 and 5.
// Make an array of size n to store the ugly numbers with 1 at 0th index.
// Initialize a variable next which stores the value of the last element in the array.
// Run a loop n-1 times and perform steps 6,7 and 8.
// Update the values of nm2, nm3, nm5 as ugly[two]*2, ugly[three]*3, ugly[5]*5 respectively.
// Select the minimum value from nm2, nm3, and nm5 and increment the pointer related to it.
// Store the minimum value in variable next and array.
// Return next.
package Maths;
import java.util.*;
class NthUglyNumber {
/* Function to get the nth ugly number*/
public long getNthUglyNo(int n) {
long[] ugly = new long[n];
int two=0, three=0, five=0;
long nm2=2, nm3=3, nm5=5;
long next = 1;
ugly[0] = 1;
for(int i=1; i<n; i++){
next = Math.min(nm2, Math.min(nm3, nm5));
ugly[i] = next;
if(next == nm2){
two = two+1;
nm2 = ugly[two]*2;
}
if(next == nm3){
three = three+1;
nm3 = ugly[three]*3;
}
if(next == nm5){
five = five+1;
nm5 = ugly[five]*5;
}
}
return next;
}
public static void main(String[] args)
{
Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println("Enter the value of n : ");
int n = sc.nextInt();
NthUglyNumber ob = new NthUglyNumber();
long ugly = ob.getNthUglyNo(n);
System.out.println("nth Ugly number is : "+ugly);
}
}