How do we reverse a number with leading zeroes in number ? For ex: If input is 004, output should be 400.
I wrote below program but it works only when no leading zeroes in input.
int num;
cout<<"Enter number "<<endl;
cin>>num;
int rev = 0;
int reminder;
while(num != 0)
{
reminder = num % 10;
rev = rev * 10 + reminder;
num = num / 10;
}
cout<<"Reverse = "<<rev<<endl;
Is there any way to input a number with leading zeroes ? Even then, Above logic doesn't work for such numbers.
Any simple solution ? It is doable by taking input as string and processing it. But that doesn't look nice.
*EDIT: If length of number is known, it looks to be possible to reverse a number with leading zeroes. (Without using string)*
I shall post the code as soon as it works.
EDIT 2: I tried to put back characters to cin stream and then read and calculate the reverse. It is working for 2 digit numbers.
But if length is known, its far easier to find reverse. All i need to do is, multiply by 10 for required number of times. So i think, i would go with string approach. Hoping that interviewer would be happy :)