'11' is definitely happy in base 2. The square of the digits add to
'10' in base 2; the squares of those digits add to 1.

On May 25, 8:11 pm, maverick gugu <maverick.g...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>   i think i'm misinterpreting this question from that time. In the test
> cases given in the question:
>
> The first one are bases 2 and 3.
> The output for this input is given as 3.
> But 3 when written in base 2 is 11 which is not a happy number.
>
> According to my code: I'm getting the smallest happy number > 1 for bases 2
> and 3 is 128.
>
> Can you please help me out with this? Is my understanding wrong?
>
> Thanks,
> Maverick
>
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