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HappyNumber.java
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package math.easy;
import java.util.HashSet;
/***
* Problem 202 in Leetcode: https://leetcode.com/problems/happy-number/description/
*
* Write an algorithm to determine if a number n is happy.
* A happy number is a number defined by the following process:
* Starting with any positive integer, replace the number by the sum of the squares of its digits.
* Repeat the process until the number equals 1 (where it will stay), or it loops endlessly in a cycle which does not include 1.
* Those numbers for which this process ends in 1 are happy.
* Return true if n is a happy number, and false if not.
*
* Example 1:
* Input: n = 19
* Output: true
*
* Example 2:
* Input: n = 2
* Output: false
*/
public class HappyNumber {
public static void main(String[] args) {
int n = 19;
System.out.println("Set approach: " + isHappyNumberSetApproach(n));
System.out.println("Two pointer: " + isHappyNumberTwoPointer(n));
}
private static boolean isHappyNumberSetApproach(int n) {
HashSet<Integer> set = new HashSet<>();
while (n != 1) {
if (set.contains(n)) {
break;
}
set.add(n);
n = getSumOfDigitPower(n);
}
return n == 1;
}
private static boolean isHappyNumberTwoPointer(int n) {
if (n == 1) {
return true;
}
int slow = getSumOfDigitPower(n);
int fast = getSumOfDigitPower(getSumOfDigitPower(n));
while (slow != fast) {
slow = getSumOfDigitPower(slow);
fast = getSumOfDigitPower(getSumOfDigitPower(fast));
}
return slow == 1;
}
private static int getSumOfDigitPower(int n) {
int sum = 0;
while (n != 0) {
int rem = n % 10;
sum = sum + (rem * rem);
n = n / 10;
}
return sum;
}
}