• 728. Self Dividing Numbers


    A self-dividing number is a number that is divisible by every digit it contains.

    For example, 128 is a self-dividing number because 128 % 1 == 0, 128 % 2 == 0, and 128 % 8 == 0.

    Also, a self-dividing number is not allowed to contain the digit zero.

    Given a lower and upper number bound, output a list of every possible self dividing number, including the bounds if possible.

    Example 1:

    Input:
    left = 1, right = 22
    Output: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 15, 22]

    Note:
    The boundaries of each input argument are 1 <= left <= right <= 10000.

    class Solution:
        def selfDividingNumbers(self, left, right):
            """
            :type left: int
            :type right: int
            :rtype: List[int]
            """
            def judge(n):
                s = str(n)
                if '0' in s:
                    return False
                for i in s:
                    if n%int(i) != 0:
                        return False
                return True
            num = []
            for i in range(left,right+1):
                if judge(i):
                    num.append(i)
            return num
    
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