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Example: Program to Check Palindrome
fun main(args: Array<String>) {
var num = 121
var reversedInteger = 0
var remainder: Int
val originalInteger: Int
originalInteger = num
// reversed integer is stored in variable
while (num != 0) {
remainder = num % 10
reversedInteger = reversedInteger * 10 + remainder
num /= 10
}
// palindrome if orignalInteger and reversedInteger are equal
if (originalInteger == reversedInteger)
println("$originalInteger is a palindrome.")
else
println("$originalInteger is not a palindrome.")
}
When you run the program, the output will be:
121 is a palindrome.
Note: You can change the value of num to say 11221, and when you run the program, the output will be:
11221 is not a palindrome.
Here’s equivalent Java code: Java Program to Check Palindrome Number
In this program,
- First, given number (num)'s value is stored in another integer variable,
originalInteger
. This is because, we need to compare the values of reversed number and original number at the end. - Then, a while loop is used to loop through num until it is equal to 0.
- On each iteration, the last digit of num is stored in remainder.
- Then, remainder is added to reversedInteger such that it is added to the next place value (multiplication by 10).
- Then, the last digit is removed from num after division by 10.
- Finally, reversedInteger and originalInteger are compared. If equal, it is a palindrome number. If not, it isn’t.
Here are the execution steps that takes place:
Palindrome execution steps
num | num != 0 | remainder | reversedInteger |
---|---|---|---|
121 | true | 1 | 0 * 10 + 1 = 1 |
12 | true | 2 | 1 * 10 + 2 = 12 |
1 | true | 1 | 12 * 10 + 1 = 121 |
0 | false | - | 121 |