gslindstrom wrote:
On Oct 18, 5:56 pm, Gary Herron <gher...@digipen.edu> wrote:

Benjamin Middaugh wrote:

Thanks to everyone who helped with my query on reversing integers. I
have one more simple problem I'm having trouble solving. I want to
check a number for palindromic behavior (reading the same backwards
and forwards). So if I have an integer 1457 it can tell me this is not
the same from both ends but 1551 is. I think the simplest way would be
to work inwards from both ends checking digits for equality, but I
don't know enough (yet) to do this.

All help is much appreciated.

Benjamin

This problem (and the OP's previous problem) are probably homework
problems.   If so, it was unethical for the student to ask for a
solution here, and it was careless of several responders to provide a
solution.   Let's not make the same mistake this time.

Gary Herron


Could be.  Or, like me, they could be working the Project Euler
problems.  IIRC, many of the solutions involve checking for this type
of thing.  I'd like to see the OP's work before we give our solutions,
though.

--greg

Absolutely. I have no issues asking for or receiving help for apparently simple problems, but a description of what has been tried, preferably with code snippets and results, should be included with the request.

~Ethan~
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