Given a positive integer, output its complement number. The complement strategy is to flip the bits of its binary representation.
Note:
- The given integer is guaranteed to fit within the range of a 32-bit signed integer.
- You could assume no leading zero bit in the integer’s binary representation.
Example 1:
Input: 5 Output: 2 Explanation: The binary representation of 5 is 101 (no leading zero bits), and its complement is 010. So you need to output 2.
Example 2:
Input: 1 Output: 0 Explanation: The binary representation of 1 is 1 (no leading zero bits), and its complement is 0. So you need to output 0.
1 public class Solution { 2 public int findComplement(int num) { 3 int result = 0; 4 int i = 0; 5 while (num > 0) { 6 int temp = (num & 1) ^ 1; 7 num >>= 1; 8 result += temp << i; 9 i++; 10 } 11 return result; 12 } 13 }