hi!!

i used the exaclty same logic....
and got the small input correct but the large one wrong...

What could be the problem with this logic? I have tried all sorts of
possible cases but could not figure this out.

On Sep 13, 4:50 pm, Ketan Joshi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I used the below logic to solve this:
>
> 1) find number of unique chars in the input number. This becomes the base in
> which it will have lowest value.
> 2) assign '1' to first char
> 3) assign '0' to second unique char that appears in the input num
> 4) assign 2..base-1 to each unique char that appears in the input in the
> increasing order
> -- So cats becomes 1023 and zig becomes 102
> 5) result = 0;
> for (i=0;i++;i<length of num){
>   result = result * base + number representing char[i]}
>
> output result.
>
> This logic worked fine for small input. But I got "incorrect" response for
> large input.
> Can someone tell me if this logic is flawed in any sense?
>
> Regards,
> KeJo
>
> --
> Blog:http://beingkejo.wordpress.com

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