Description#
Given an integer n
, return all the strobogrammatic numbers that are of length n
. You may return the answer in any order.
A strobogrammatic number is a number that looks the same when rotated 180
degrees (looked at upside down).
Example 1:
Input: n = 2
Output: ["11","69","88","96"]
Example 2:
Input: n = 1
Output: ["0","1","8"]
Constraints:
Solutions#
Solution 1#
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| class Solution:
def findStrobogrammatic(self, n: int) -> List[str]:
def dfs(u):
if u == 0:
return ['']
if u == 1:
return ['0', '1', '8']
ans = []
for v in dfs(u - 2):
for l, r in ('11', '88', '69', '96'):
ans.append(l + v + r)
if u != n:
ans.append('0' + v + '0')
return ans
return dfs(n)
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| class Solution {
private static final int[][] PAIRS = {{1, 1}, {8, 8}, {6, 9}, {9, 6}};
private int n;
public List<String> findStrobogrammatic(int n) {
this.n = n;
return dfs(n);
}
private List<String> dfs(int u) {
if (u == 0) {
return Collections.singletonList("");
}
if (u == 1) {
return Arrays.asList("0", "1", "8");
}
List<String> ans = new ArrayList<>();
for (String v : dfs(u - 2)) {
for (var p : PAIRS) {
ans.add(p[0] + v + p[1]);
}
if (u != n) {
ans.add(0 + v + 0);
}
}
return ans;
}
}
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| class Solution {
public:
const vector<pair<char, char>> pairs = {{'1', '1'}, {'8', '8'}, {'6', '9'}, {'9', '6'}};
vector<string> findStrobogrammatic(int n) {
function<vector<string>(int)> dfs = [&](int u) {
if (u == 0) return vector<string>{""};
if (u == 1) return vector<string>{"0", "1", "8"};
vector<string> ans;
for (auto& v : dfs(u - 2)) {
for (auto& [l, r] : pairs) ans.push_back(l + v + r);
if (u != n) ans.push_back('0' + v + '0');
}
return ans;
};
return dfs(n);
}
};
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| func findStrobogrammatic(n int) []string {
var dfs func(int) []string
dfs = func(u int) []string {
if u == 0 {
return []string{""}
}
if u == 1 {
return []string{"0", "1", "8"}
}
var ans []string
pairs := [][]string{{"1", "1"}, {"8", "8"}, {"6", "9"}, {"9", "6"}}
for _, v := range dfs(u - 2) {
for _, p := range pairs {
ans = append(ans, p[0]+v+p[1])
}
if u != n {
ans = append(ans, "0"+v+"0")
}
}
return ans
}
return dfs(n)
}
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