66. Plus One
You are given a large integer represented as an integer array
digits, where eachdigits[i]is theithdigit of the integer. The digits are ordered from most significant to least significant in left-to-right order. The large integer does not contain any leading0's.Increment the large integer by one and return the resulting array of digits.
Example 1:
Input: digits = [1,2,3]
Output: [1,2,4]
Explanation: The array represents the integer 123.
Incrementing by one gives 123 + 1 = 124.
Thus, the result should be [1,2,4].Example 2:
Input: digits = [4,3,2,1]
Output: [4,3,2,2]
Explanation: The array represents the integer 4321.
Incrementing by one gives 4321 + 1 = 4322.
Thus, the result should be [4,3,2,2].Example 3:
Input: digits = [9]
Output: [1,0]
Explanation: The array represents the integer 9.
Incrementing by one gives 9 + 1 = 10.
Thus, the result should be [1,0].
def plusOne(self, digits: List[int]) -> List[int]:
l = len(digits)-1
n = 0
for i in digits:
n += 10**l*i
l -= 1
n += 1
res = []
for i in str(n):
res.append(int(i))
return res