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No. To be a palindrome the number must read the same forwards as backwards. "153" is not the same number as "351" so this is not palindromic!
// Define and initialize input buffer char inputBuffer[256]; memset(inputBuffer, '\0', 256); // Get input scanf("%s", inputBuffer); // Display exactly what the user typed in printf("%s\n", inputBuffer);
palindrome in every language means same. it means on reversing a number or string, if we get the same number or string as the case may be ,then the number or string is called palindrome. eg: 1221,111,252 or LIRIL,MADAM etc .
class test { public static void main(int num) { int num2=num; int rnum=0; while (num2>0) { int q=num2/10; int dig=num2%10; rnum = rnum*10+dig; num2=q; } if (rnum==num) System.out.println("Palindrome number"); else System.out.println("Not a Palindrome number"); } }
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Any number that is is a palindrome will always be a palindrome.
A palindrome number: If the reverse of the number is equal to the number itself, then it is said to be a palindrome number. For example: 11, 22 ,55, etc...
There is no number palindrome for 563. A number palindrome is a number which is the same number when the digits are taken in the reverse order. For example, 2002 is the number palindrome of 2002 as it reads the same no matter which way it is read. Whereas 563 when read in reverse is "365" which is not the same as "563". Therefore ,there is no number palindrome for 563.
606 is a palindrome.
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Yes, 606 is a palindrome.
606 is a palindrome.
If you mean the number 1,111 or simply 1111, this is a palindrome. A palindrome is a string or number that is spelled or written the same way forward and backward.
606 is a palindrome. 654 is not one.
There actually has been no palindrome found for the number 196.
12345678987654321 This is a PALINDROME. As a number it is in Quadrillions.
Percentages are entered as decimals. For example 12% is entered as .12. You can format a cell to display the contents as percent, if you like.