28 lines
497 B
Markdown
28 lines
497 B
Markdown
Given an integer `n`, return _a binary string representing its representation in base_ `-2`.
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**Note** that the returned string should not have leading zeros unless the string is `"0"`.
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**Example 1:**
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Input: n = 2
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Output: "110"
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Explantion: (-2)2 + (-2)1 = 2
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**Example 2:**
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Input: n = 3
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Output: "111"
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Explantion: (-2)2 + (-2)1 + (-2)0 = 3
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**Example 3:**
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Input: n = 4
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Output: "100"
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Explantion: (-2)2 = 4
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**Constraints:**
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* `0 <= n <= 109` |