- Given an integer x, return true if x is a palindrome, and false otherwise.
Input: x = 121
Output: true
Explanation: 121 reads as 121 from left to right and from right to left.
Example 2:Input: x = -121
Output: false
Explanation: From left to right, it reads -121. From right to left, it becomes 121-. Therefore it is not a palindrome.
Example 3:Input: x = 10
Output: false
Explanation: Reads 01 from right to left. Therefore it is not a palindrome.
Constraints:-231 <= x <= 231 - 1
Follow up:
- Could you solve it without converting the integer to a string?
Solution:
Java:
class Solution {
public boolean isPalindrome(int x) {
// if the number is a negative number
// if the number end with 0 except the number zero
if (x < 0 || (x != 0 && x % 10 == 0))
return false;
int reverse = 0;
int num = x;
while (num > reverse) {
int lastDigit = num % 10;
reverse = reverse * 10 + lastDigit;
num = num / 10;
}
return num == reverse/10 || num == reverse;
}
}
Python:class Solution:
def isPalindrome(self, x: int) -> bool:
if (x < 0 or (x != 0 and x % 10 == 0)):
return False
reverse = 0
num = x
while num > reverse:
lastDigit = num % 10
reverse = reverse * 10 + lastDigit
num = num // 10
return num == reverse//10 or num == reverse
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