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self-dividing-numbers.py
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# Time: O(nlogr) = O(n)
# Space: O(logr) = O(1)
# 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(object):
def selfDividingNumbers(self, left, right):
"""
:type left: int
:type right: int
:rtype: List[int]
"""
def isDividingNumber(num):
n = num
while n > 0:
if (n%10) == 0 or (num%(n%10)) != 0:
return False
n /= 10
return True
result = []
for num in xrange(left, right+1):
if isDividingNumber(num):
result.append(num)
return result