Class Solution

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    762 - Prime Number of Set Bits in Binary Representation\.

    Easy

    Given two integers left and right, return the count of numbers in the inclusive range [left, right] having a prime number of set bits in their binary representation.

    Recall that the number of set bits an integer has is the number of 1's present when written in binary.

    • For example, 21 written in binary is 10101, which has 3 set bits.

    Example 1:

    Input: left = 6, right = 10

    Output: 4

    Explanation:

    6 -> 110 (2 set bits, 2 is prime)
    7 -> 111 (3 set bits, 3 is prime)
    8 -> 1000 (1 set bit, 1 is not prime)
    9 -> 1001 (2 set bits, 2 is prime)
    10 -> 1010 (2 set bits, 2 is prime)
    4 numbers have a prime number of set bits.

    Example 2:

    Input: left = 10, right = 15

    Output: 5

    Explanation:

    10 -> 1010 (2 set bits, 2 is prime)
    11 -> 1011 (3 set bits, 3 is prime)
    12 -> 1100 (2 set bits, 2 is prime)
    13 -> 1101 (3 set bits, 3 is prime)
    14 -> 1110 (3 set bits, 3 is prime)
    15 -> 1111 (4 set bits, 4 is not prime)
    5 numbers have a prime number of set bits.

    Constraints:

    • <code>1 <= left <= right <= 10<sup>6</sup></code>

    • <code>0 <= right - left <= 10<sup>4</sup></code>

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      Solution()
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      final Integer countPrimeSetBits(Integer left, Integer right)
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