The gray code is a binary numeral system where two successive values differ in only one bit.
Given a non-negative integer n representing the total number of bits in the code, print the sequence of gray code. A gray code sequence must begin with 0.
For example, given n = 2,
return [0,1,3,2]
. Its gray code sequence is:
00 - 0 01 - 1 11 - 3 10 - 2
Note:
For a given n, a gray code sequence
is not uniquely defined.
For example, [0,2,3,1]
is also a valid gray code
sequence according to the above definition.
For now, the judge is able to judge based on one instance of gray code sequence. Sorry about that.
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public class Solution { /**We start from 00...0 and 000...1. Changing i-th bit for each for them is same as to * add pow(2, i) to them. * * @param n --Integer, the length of the binary string * @return List<Integer> --all possible * @author Averill Zheng * @version 2014-06-05 * @since JDK 1.7 */ public
List<Integer> grayCode( int
n) { List<Integer> result = new
ArrayList<Integer>(); result.add( 0 ); if (n > 0 ){ result.add( 1 ); int
length = 2 ; for ( int
i = 1 ; i < n; ++i){ for ( int
j = length - 1 ; j > - 1 ; --j) result.add(result.get(j) + ( int )Math.pow( 2 , i)); length *= 2 ; } } return
result; } } |
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原文:http://www.cnblogs.com/averillzheng/p/3773800.html