Question:
The gray code is a binary numeral system where two successive values differ in only one bit.
Given a non-negative integer n representing the total number of bits in the code, print the sequence of gray code. A gray code sequence must begin with 0.
For example, given n = 2, return [0,1,3,2]
. Its gray code sequence is:
00 - 0 01 - 1 11 - 3 10 - 2
Note:
For a given n, a gray code sequence is not uniquely defined.
For example, [0,2,3,1]
is also a valid gray code sequence according to the above definition.
For now, the judge is able to judge based on one instance of gray code sequence. Sorry about that.
Solution:
1 class Solution { 2 public: 3 vector<int> grayCode(int n) { 4 vector<int>result; 5 if(0==n){result.push_back(0);return result;} 6 if(1==n) 7 { 8 result.push_back(0); 9 result.push_back(1); 10 return result; 11 } 12 vector<int> temp=grayCode(n-1); 13 vector<int> result2; 14 for(int i=0;i<temp.size();i++) 15 { 16 result.push_back(temp[i]); 17 result2.push_back(temp[temp.size()-1-i]+pow(2.0,n-1)); 18 } 19 for(int i=0;i<result2.size();i++) 20 result.push_back(result2[i]); 21 return result; 22 } 23 };