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g1401_1500.s1432_max_difference_you_can_get_from_changing_an_integer.Solution
1432 - Max Difference You Can Get From Changing an Integer.
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You are given an integer num. You will apply the following steps exactly two times:
- Pick a digit
x (0 <= x <= 9). - Pick another digit
y (0 <= y <= 9). The digitycan be equal tox. - Replace all the occurrences of
xin the decimal representation ofnumbyy. - The new integer cannot have any leading zeros, also the new integer cannot be 0.
Let a and b be the results of applying the operations to num the first and second times, respectively.
Return the max difference between a and b.
Example 1:
Input: num = 555
Output: 888
Explanation: The first time pick x = 5 and y = 9 and store the new integer in a.
The second time pick x = 5 and y = 1 and store the new integer in b.
We have now a = 999 and b = 111 and max difference = 888
Example 2:
Input: num = 9
Output: 8
Explanation: The first time pick x = 9 and y = 9 and store the new integer in a.
The second time pick x = 9 and y = 1 and store the new integer in b.
We have now a = 9 and b = 1 and max difference = 8
Constraints:
1 <= num <= 108
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public int maxDiff(int num)
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