A confusing number is a number that when rotated 180 degrees becomes a different number with each digit valid.
We can rotate digits of a number by 180 degrees to form new digits.
0, 1, 6, 8, and 9 are rotated 180 degrees, they become 0, 1, 9, 8, and 6 respectively.2, 3, 4, 5, and 7 are rotated 180 degrees, they become invalid.Note that after rotating a number, we can ignore leading zeros.
8000, we have 0008 which is considered as just 8.Given an integer n, return true if it is a confusing number, or false otherwise.
Example 1:
Input: n = 6
Output: trueExplanation: We get 9 after rotating 6, 9 is a valid number, and 9 != 6.
Example 2:
Input: n = 89
Output: trueExplanation: We get 68 after rotating 89, 68 is a valid number and 68 != 89.
Example 3:
Input: n = 11
Output: falseExplanation: We get 11 after rotating 11, 11 is a valid number but the value remains the same, thus 11 is not a confusing number
Constraints:
0 <= n <= 10^9