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/**
* Reverse digits of an integer.
*
* Example1: x = 123, return 321
* Example2: x = -123, return -321
*
* Have you thought about this?
* Here are some good questions to ask before coding. Bonus points for you if you have already thought through this!
* If the integer's last digit is 0, what should the output be? ie, cases such as 10, 100.
* Did you notice that the reversed integer might overflow? Assume the input is a 32-bit integer, then the reverse of 1000000003 overflows.
* How should you handle such cases?
* For the purpose of this problem, assume that your function returns 0 when the reversed integer overflows.
*
* Note:
* The input is assumed to be a 32-bit signed integer. Your function should return 0 when the reversed integer overflows.
*
* Accepted.
*/
class ReverseInteger {
fun reverse(x: Int): Int {
if (x == 0) {
return 0
}
var anotherX = x
var result: Long = 0
while (anotherX != 0) {
result = result * 10 + anotherX % 10
anotherX /= 10
}
return if (result > 0 && result - Integer.MAX_VALUE > 0
|| result < 0 && result - Integer.MIN_VALUE < 0) {
0
} else result.toInt()
}
}