Find Minimum Correct String from Given Binary String in C++



Suppose we have a binary string S with n bits. There are no redundant leading zeroes. We can perform two different operations on S −

  • Swap any pair of adjacent bits

  • Replace all "11" with "1"

Let val(S) is decimal representation of S. We have to find minimum correct string, where correct string A is less than another correct string 'B' when val(A) < val(B)

So, if the input is like S = "1001", then the output will be 100, because we can perform the operation like "1001" -> "1010" -> "1100" -> "100".

Steps

To solve this, we will follow these steps −

n := size of S res := a blank string res := res + S[0] for initialize i := 1, when i < n, update (increase i by 1), do: if S[i] is same as '0', then: res := res concatenate "0" return res

Example

Let us see the following implementation to get better understanding −

Open Compiler
#include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; string solve(string S){ int n = S.size(); string res = ""; res += S[0]; for (int i = 1; i < n; i++){ if (S[i] == '0'){ res += "0"; } } return res; } int main(){ string S = "1001"; cout << solve(S) << endl; }

Input

"1001"

Output

100
Updated on: 2022-03-29T11:49:30+05:30

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