Class Solution

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    3348 - Smallest Divisible Digit Product II.

    Hard

    You are given a string num which represents a positive integer, and an integer t.

    A number is called zero-free if none of its digits are 0.

    Return a string representing the smallest zero-free number greater than or equal to num such that the product of its digits is divisible by t. If no such number exists, return "-1".

    Example 1:

    Input: num = "1234", t = 256

    Output: "1488"

    Explanation:

    The smallest zero-free number that is greater than 1234 and has the product of its digits divisible by 256 is 1488, with the product of its digits equal to 256.

    Example 2:

    Input: num = "12355", t = 50

    Output: "12355"

    Explanation:

    12355 is already zero-free and has the product of its digits divisible by 50, with the product of its digits equal to 150.

    Example 3:

    Input: num = "11111", t = 26

    Output: "-1"

    Explanation:

    No number greater than 11111 has the product of its digits divisible by 26.

    Constraints:

    • <code>2 <= num.length <= 2 * 10<sup>5</sup></code>

    • num consists only of digits in the range ['0', '9'].

    • num does not contain leading zeros.

    • <code>1 <= t <= 10<sup>14</sup></code>

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      Solution()
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      final String smallestNumber(String num, Long t)
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