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IntegerEnglishWords.swift
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/**
* Question Link: https://leetcode.com/problems/integer-to-english-words/
* Primary idea: Divide and mod 1000, 100, and 10 to get string for each digit
* Time Complexity: O(n), Space Complexity: O(1)
*
*/
class IntegerEnglishWords {
func numberToWords(_ num: Int) -> String {
let l1 = ["Zero", "One", "Two", "Three", "Four", "Five", "Six", "Seven", "Eight", "Nine", "Ten", "Eleven", "Twelve", "Thirteen", "Fourteen", "Fifteen", "Sixteen", "Seventeen", "Eighteen", "Nineteen"]
let l2 = ["Twenty", "Thirty", "Forty", "Fifty", "Sixty", "Seventy", "Eighty", "Ninety"]
let l3 = "Hundred"
let l4 = ["Thousand", "Million", "Billion"]
var res = "", num = num, digit = -1
if num == 0 {
return "Zero"
}
while num > 0 {
var temp = "", token = num % 1000
if token > 99 {
temp += "\(l1[token / 100]) \(l3) "
token %= 100
}
if token > 19 {
temp += "\(l2[token / 10 - 2]) "
token %= 10
}
if token > 0 {
temp += "\(l1[token]) "
}
if digit != -1 && temp != "" {
res = temp + l4[digit] + " " + res
} else {
res = temp + res
}
digit += 1
num /= 1000
}
return String(res.characters.dropLast())
}
}