A decimal number can be converted to its Hexspeak representation by first converting it to an uppercase hexadecimal string, then replacing all occurrences of the digit 0
with the letter O
, and the digit 1
with the letter I
. Such a representation is valid if and only if it consists only of the letters in the set {"A", "B", "C", "D", "E", "F", "I", "O"}
.
Given a string num
representing a decimal integer N
, return the Hexspeak representation of N
if it is valid, otherwise return "ERROR"
.
Example 1:
Input: num = "257" Output: "IOI" Explanation: 257 is 101 in hexadecimal.
Example 2:
Input: num = "3" Output: "ERROR"
Constraints:
1 <= N <= 10^12
- There are no leading zeros in the given string.
- All answers must be in uppercase letters.