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Class: LeetCode.Algorithms.ComputeDecimalRepresentation.ComputeDecimalRepresentationIterative
Assembly: LeetCode
File(s): D:\a\LeetCode-CS\LeetCode-CS\source\LeetCode\Algorithms\ComputeDecimalRepresentation\ComputeDecimalRepresentationIterative.cs
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100%
Covered lines: 22
Uncovered lines: 0
Coverable lines: 22
Total lines: 54
Line coverage: 100%
Branch coverage
100%
Covered branches: 6
Total branches: 6
Branch coverage: 100%
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DecimalRepresentation(...)100%66100%

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D:\a\LeetCode-CS\LeetCode-CS\source\LeetCode\Algorithms\ComputeDecimalRepresentation\ComputeDecimalRepresentationIterative.cs

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 1// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 2// Copyright (C) 2026 Eugene Eremeev (also known as Yevhenii Yeriemeieiv).
 3// All Rights Reserved.
 4// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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 8// the terms of the license agreement you entered into with Eugene Eremeev (also
 9// known as Yevhenii Yeriemeieiv).
 10// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 11
 12namespace LeetCode.Algorithms.ComputeDecimalRepresentation;
 13
 14/// <inheritdoc />
 15public sealed class ComputeDecimalRepresentationIterative : IComputeDecimalRepresentation
 16{
 17    /// <summary>
 18    ///     Time complexity - O(log n)
 19    ///     Space complexity - O(1)
 20    /// </summary>
 21    /// <param name="n"></param>
 22    /// <returns></returns>
 23    public int[] DecimalRepresentation(int n)
 324    {
 325        Span<int> buffer = stackalloc int[10];
 26
 327        var length = 0;
 328        var power = 1;
 29
 1030        while (n > 0)
 731        {
 732            var digit = n % 10;
 33
 734            if (digit != 0)
 635            {
 636                buffer[length] = digit * power;
 37
 638                length++;
 639            }
 40
 741            n /= 10;
 742            power *= 10;
 743        }
 44
 345        var result = new int[length];
 46
 1847        for (var i = 0; i < length; i++)
 648        {
 649            result[i] = buffer[length - i - 1];
 650        }
 51
 352        return result;
 353    }
 54}