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2481. Minimum Cuts to Divide a Circle
Description
A valid cut in a circle can be:
- A cut that is represented by a straight line that touches two points on the edge of the circle and passes through its center, or
- A cut that is represented by a straight line that touches one point on the edge of the circle and its center.
Some valid and invalid cuts are shown in the figures below.
Given the integer n
, return the minimum number of cuts needed to divide a circle into n
equal slices.
Example 1:
Input: n = 4 Output: 2 Explanation: The above figure shows how cutting the circle twice through the middle divides it into 4 equal slices.
Example 2:
Input: n = 3 Output: 3 Explanation: At least 3 cuts are needed to divide the circle into 3 equal slices. It can be shown that less than 3 cuts cannot result in 3 slices of equal size and shape. Also note that the first cut will not divide the circle into distinct parts.
Constraints:
1 <= n <= 100
Solutions
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class Solution { public int numberOfCuts(int n) { return n > 1 && n % 2 == 1 ? n : n >> 1; } }
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class Solution { public: int numberOfCuts(int n) { return n > 1 && n % 2 == 1 ? n : n >> 1; } };
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class Solution: def numberOfCuts(self, n: int) -> int: return n if (n > 1 and n & 1) else n >> 1
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func numberOfCuts(n int) int { if n > 1 && n%2 == 1 { return n } return n >> 1 }
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function numberOfCuts(n: number): number { return n > 1 && n & 1 ? n : n >> 1; }
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public class Solution { public int NumberOfCuts(int n) { return n > 1 && n % 2 == 1 ? n : n >> 1; } }
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impl Solution { pub fn number_of_cuts(n: i32) -> i32 { if n > 1 && n % 2 == 1 { return n; } n >> 1 } }