You are given two non-empty linked lists representing two non-negative integers. The digits are stored in reverse order and each of their nodes contain a single digit. Add the two numbers and return it as a linked list.
You may assume the two numbers do not contain any leading zero, except the number 0 itself.
Example:
Input: (2 -> 4 -> 3) + (5 -> 6 -> 4) Output: 7 -> 0 -> 8 Explanation: 342 + 465 = 807.
Original Quiz in C++
/**
* Definition for singly-linked list.
* struct ListNode {
* int val;
* ListNode *next;
* ListNode(int x) : val(x), next(NULL) {}
* };
*/
class Solution {
public:
ListNode* addTwoNumbers(ListNode* l1, ListNode* l2) {
}
};
Solution 1 - C++
twonumbers.cpp
/**
* Definition for singly-linked list.
* struct ListNode {
* int val;
* ListNode *next;
* ListNode(int x) : val(x), next(NULL) {}
* };
*/
#define MSELECT(A,B) (A?A:(B?B:NULL))
#define MSELECTNEXT(A,B) (A?A->next:(B?B->next:NULL))
class Solution {
public:
ListNode* addTwoNumbers(ListNode* l1, ListNode* l2) {
ListNode *n=new ListNode(0);
if (l1) n->val+=l1->val;
if (l2) n->val+=l2->val;
if (n->val>9)
{
ListNode *next=MSELECTNEXT(l1,l2);
if (next)
{
next->val += 1;
}
else
{
ListNode *nc=new ListNode(1);
ListNode *p=MSELECT(l1,l2);
p->next=nc;
}
n->val -=10;
}
if (MSELECT(l1,l2))
n->next = addTwoNumbers((l1?l1->next:NULL), (l2?l2->next:NULL));
else n->next =NULL;
return n;
}
};