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Palindromic numbers C++
Hi, I am attempting to solve a problem of finding the largest palindromic number which is a product of two 3-digit integers. I tried a rather straightforward approach yet there is no output. Any advice? Here is the code: https://code.sololearn.com/cLjb5EQxlF79
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heighest palindrom satisfying your condition is ----> 906609 ( 993 * 913)
check it
https://code.sololearn.com/c9Nr2Y7d5rgS/?ref=app
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Cheers. Loving the elegance of python there (and the solution, obviously).
Yeah, I noticed it was a wrong assumption, so I added another loop. Still, something does not work. I think the problem lies in the if loops but not sure.
int main(){
int palindrome = 0;
int first = 999;
int second = 999;
int arr[6] = {0};
while(first>99){
while(second>99){
palindrome=first*second;
for(int i=5; i>=0; i--){
arr[i] = palindrome%10;
palindrome /=10;
}
if(arr[0] == arr[5]){
if(arr[1] == arr[4]){
if(arr[2] == arr[3]){
for (int y=0; y<6; y++){
cout<<arr[y];}
return 0;
}
}
}
second--;
}
first--;
}
}
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Help Me guys
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BROTHER
PALINDROME NUMBERS ARE LIKE THIS-->
121
135686531
9990000999
89098
98789
10101
HOW CAN YOU ASSUME A MULTIPLE AS 999
THERE IS ACTUALLY NO NUMBER THAT IS A MULTIPLIED VALUE OF 2 THREE DIGIT NUMBER WHERE ONE DIGIT IS 999
YOU CANT ASSUME THAT..
AS U ARE ASSUMING IT IS GIVING THE TRUE OUT PUT..
AS THERE IS NO SUCH NUMBER SO
"" NO OUTPUT""..