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g2001_2100.s2048_next_greater_numerically_balanced_number.Solution

public class Solution extends Object
2048 - Next Greater Numerically Balanced Number\. Medium An integer `x` is **numerically balanced** if for every digit `d` in the number `x`, there are **exactly** `d` occurrences of that digit in `x`. Given an integer `n`, return _the **smallest numerically balanced** number **strictly greater** than_ `n`_._ **Example 1:** **Input:** n = 1 **Output:** 22 **Explanation:** 22 is numerically balanced since: - The digit 2 occurs 2 times. It is also the smallest numerically balanced number strictly greater than 1. **Example 2:** **Input:** n = 1000 **Output:** 1333 **Explanation:** 1333 is numerically balanced since: - The digit 1 occurs 1 time. - The digit 3 occurs 3 times. It is also the smallest numerically balanced number strictly greater than 1000. Note that 1022 cannot be the answer because 0 appeared more than 0 times. **Example 3:** **Input:** n = 3000 **Output:** 3133 **Explanation:** 3133 is numerically balanced since: - The digit 1 occurs 1 time. - The digit 3 occurs 3 times. It is also the smallest numerically balanced number strictly greater than 3000. **Constraints:** * 0 <= n <= 106
  • Constructor Details

    • Solution

      public Solution()
  • Method Details

    • nextBeautifulNumber

      public int nextBeautifulNumber(int n)