On a broken calculator that has a number showing on its display, we can perform two operations:
Double: Multiply the number on the display by 2, or; Decrement: Subtract 1 from the number on the display. Initially, the calculator is displaying the number X.
Return the minimum number of operations needed to display the number Y.
Example 1:
Input: X = 2, Y = 3
Output: 2
Explanation: Use double operation and then decrement operation {2 -> 4 -> 3}.
Example 2:
Input: X = 5, Y = 8
Output: 2
Explanation: Use decrement and then double {5 -> 4 -> 8}.
Example 3:
Input: X = 3, Y = 10
Output: 3
Explanation: Use double, decrement and double {3 -> 6 -> 5 -> 10}.
Example 4:
Input: X = 1024, Y = 1
Output: 1023
Explanation: Use decrement operations 1023 times.
class Solution {
public int brokenCalc(int X, int Y) {
if (X > Y) return X - Y;
int ret = 0;
while (Y > X) {
if (Y % 2 == 0) {
Y /= 2;
ret++;
} else {
Y = (Y + 1) / 2;
ret += 2;
}
}
return ret + X - Y;
}
}