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g1601_1700.s1689_partitioning_into_minimum_number_of_deci_binary_numbers.Solution

public class Solution extends Object
1689 - Partitioning Into Minimum Number Of Deci-Binary Numbers\. Medium A decimal number is called **deci-binary** if each of its digits is either `0` or `1` without any leading zeros. For example, `101` and `1100` are **deci-binary** , while `112` and `3001` are not. Given a string `n` that represents a positive decimal integer, return _the **minimum** number of positive **deci-binary** numbers needed so that they sum up to_ `n`_._ **Example 1:** **Input:** n = "32" **Output:** 3 **Explanation:** 10 + 11 + 11 = 32 **Example 2:** **Input:** n = "82734" **Output:** 8 **Example 3:** **Input:** n = "27346209830709182346" **Output:** 9 **Constraints:** * 1 <= n.length <= 105 * `n` consists of only digits. * `n` does not contain any leading zeros and represents a positive integer.
  • Constructor Details

    • Solution

      public Solution()
  • Method Details

    • minPartitions

      public int minPartitions(String n)