Given three integers x
, y
, and bound
, return a list of all the powerful integers that have a value less than or equal to bound
.
An integer is powerful if it can be represented as xi + yj
for some integers i >= 0
and j >= 0
.
You may return the answer in any order. In your answer, each value should occur at most once.
Example 1:
Input: x = 2, y = 3, bound = 10 Output: [2,3,4,5,7,9,10] Explanation: 2 = 20 + 30 3 = 21 + 30 4 = 20 + 31 5 = 21 + 31 7 = 22 + 31 9 = 23 + 30 10 = 20 + 32
Example 2:
Input: x = 3, y = 5, bound = 15 Output: [2,4,6,8,10,14]
Constraints:
1 <= x, y <= 100
0 <= bound <= 106
class Solution:
def powerfulIntegers(self, x: int, y: int, bound: int) -> List[int]:
s = set()
i = 1
while i < bound:
j = 1
while j < bound:
if i + j <= bound:
s.add(i + j)
if y == 1:
break
j *= y
if x == 1:
break
i *= x
return list(s)
class Solution {
public List<Integer> powerfulIntegers(int x, int y, int bound) {
Set<Integer> s = new HashSet<>();
for (int i = 1; i < bound; i *= x) {
for (int j = 1; j < bound; j *= y) {
if (i + j <= bound) {
s.add(i + j);
}
if (y == 1) {
break;
}
}
if (x == 1) {
break;
}
}
return new ArrayList<>(s);
}
}
/**
* @param {number} x
* @param {number} y
* @param {number} bound
* @return {number[]}
*/
var powerfulIntegers = function (x, y, bound) {
let res = new Set();
for (let i = 1; i < bound; i *= x) {
for (let j = 1; j < bound; j *= y) {
if (i + j <= bound) {
res.add(i + j);
}
if (y == 1) break;
}
if (x == 1) break;
}
return [...res];
};