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g0901_1000.s0989_add_to_array_form_of_integer.Solution

public class Solution extends Object
989 - Add to Array-Form of Integer\. Easy The **array-form** of an integer `num` is an array representing its digits in left to right order. * For example, for `num = 1321`, the array form is `[1,3,2,1]`. Given `num`, the **array-form** of an integer, and an integer `k`, return _the **array-form** of the integer_ `num + k`. **Example 1:** **Input:** num = [1,2,0,0], k = 34 **Output:** [1,2,3,4] **Explanation:** 1200 + 34 = 1234 **Example 2:** **Input:** num = [2,7,4], k = 181 **Output:** [4,5,5] **Explanation:** 274 + 181 = 455 **Example 3:** **Input:** num = [2,1,5], k = 806 **Output:** [1,0,2,1] **Explanation:** 215 + 806 = 1021 **Constraints:** * 1 <= num.length <= 104 * `0 <= num[i] <= 9` * `num` does not contain any leading zeros except for the zero itself. * 1 <= k <= 104
  • Constructor Details

    • Solution

      public Solution()
  • Method Details

    • addToArrayForm

      public List<Integer> addToArrayForm(int[] num, int k)