The count-and-say sequence is the sequence of integers with the first five terms as following:
1. 1 2. 11 3. 21 4. 1211 5. 111221
1
is read off as "one 1"
or 11
.11
is read off as "two 1s"
or 21
.21
is read off as "one 2
, then one 1"
or 1211
.
Given an integer n where 1 ≤ n ≤ 30, generate the nth term of the count-and-say sequence.
Note: Each term of the sequence of integers will be represented as a string.
Example 1:
Input: 1 Output: "1"
Example 2:
Input: 4 Output: "1211"
//Time: O(n * m), Space: O(1) public String countAndSay(int n) { if (n == 1) { return "1"; } String pre = "1"; for (int i = 2; i <= n; i++) { int count = 1; StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); for (int j = 1; j <= pre.length(); j++) { if (j == pre.length() || pre.charAt(j) != pre.charAt(j - 1)) { sb.append(count); sb.append(pre.charAt(j - 1)); count = 1; } else { count++; } } pre = sb.toString(); } return pre; }