Given an integer, write an algorithm to convert it to hexadecimal. For negative integer, two’s complement method is used.
Note:
- All letters in hexadecimal (
a-f
) must be in lowercase. - The hexadecimal string must not contain extra leading
0
s. If the number is zero, it is represented by a single zero character'0'
; otherwise, the first character in the hexadecimal string will not be the zero character. - The given number is guaranteed to fit within the range of a 32-bit signed integer.
- You must not use any method provided by the library which converts/formats the number to hex directly.
Example 1:
Input:
26 Output:
"1a"
Example 2:
Input:
-1 Output:
"ffffffff"
Code T: O(1)
class Solution:
def toHex(self, num):
ans, d = "", {10:'a', 11:'b', 12:'c', 13:'d', 14:'e', 15:'f'}
if num == 0:
return ""
if num < 0:
num = 2**32 + num
while num > 0:
tem, rem = divmod(num, 16)
if rem > 9:
ans += d[rem]
else:
ans += str(rem)
num = tem
return ans[::-1]