package com.thealgorithms.maths;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
/**
* A strobogrammatic number is a number that remains the same when rotated 180 degrees.
* In other words, the number looks the same when rotated upside down.
* Examples of strobogrammatic numbers are "69", "88", "818", and "101".
* Numbers like "609" or "120" are not strobogrammatic because they do not look the same when rotated.
*/
public class StrobogrammaticNumber {
/**
* Check if a number is strobogrammatic
* @param number the number to be checked
* @return true if the number is strobogrammatic, false otherwise
*/
public boolean isStrobogrammatic(String number) {
Map<Character, Character> strobogrammaticMap = new HashMap<>();
strobogrammaticMap.put('0', '0');
strobogrammaticMap.put('1', '1');
strobogrammaticMap.put('6', '9');
strobogrammaticMap.put('8', '8');
strobogrammaticMap.put('9', '6');
int left = 0;
int right = number.length() - 1;
while (left <= right) {
char leftChar = number.charAt(left);
char rightChar = number.charAt(right);
if (!strobogrammaticMap.containsKey(leftChar) || strobogrammaticMap.get(leftChar) != rightChar) {
return false;
}
left++;
right--;
}
return true;
}
}