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Represent a number as the sum of positive numbers ending with 9

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Given an integer N, the task is to check if N can be expressed as a sum of integers having 9 as the last digit (9, 19, 29, 39...), or not. If found to be true, then find the minimum count of such integers required to obtain N. Otherwise print -1.

Examples:

Input: N = 156
Output: 4
Explanation:
156 = 9 + 9 + 9 + 129

Input: N = 60
Output: -1
Explanation:
No possible way to obtain sum 60 from numbers having 9 as the last digit.

Naive Approach: This problem can be viewed as a variation of the Coin change problem. For this problem, the coins can be replaced with [9, 19, 29, 39.... up to the last number smaller than N that ends with 9].

Time Complexity: O(N2)
Auxiliary Space: O(N)

Efficient Approach: The above approach can be optimized based on the observation that if the last digit of N is K, then exactly (10 - K) minimum numbers are required to form N.

A sum N can be obtained by adding 10 - K numbers, where K is the last digit of N. 
Therefore, sum N can be obtained by adding 9, (9 - K) times and adding N - (9 * (9 - K)) finally.

Follow the steps below to solve the problem:

  1. Extract the last digit of the given number, K = N % 10
  2. Using the above observation, a total of (10 - K) numbers are required. Now, calculate 9 * (9 - K), as the first 9 - K numbers required to obtain N is 9.
  3. Now, calculate N - 9 * (9 - K) and store in a variable, say z. If z is greater than or equal to 9 and has 9 as its last digit, print 10 - K as the answer. Otherwise, print -1.

Below is the implementation of the above approach:

C++
// C++ program for the above approach

#include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;

// Function to find the minimum count
// of numbers ending with 9 to form N
int minCountOfNumbers(int N)
{
    // Extract last digit of N
    int k = N % 10;

    // Calculate the last digit
    int z = N - (9 * (9 - k));

    // If the last digit
    // satisfies the condition
    if (z >= 9 && z % 10 == 9) {
        return 10 - k;
    }
    else
        return -1;
}

// Driver Code
int main()
{
    int N = 156;
    cout << minCountOfNumbers(N);

    return 0;
}
Java
// Java program for the above approach
import java.util.*;

class GFG{

// Function to find the minimum count
// of numbers ending with 9 to form N
static int minCountOfNumbers(int N)
{
    
    // Extract last digit of N
    int k = N % 10;

    // Calculate the last digit
    int z = N - (9 * (9 - k));

    // If the last digit
    // satisfies the condition
    if (z >= 9 && z % 10 == 9)
    {
        return 10 - k;
    }
    else
        return -1;
}

// Driver Code
public static void main(String[] args)
{
    int N = 156;
    System.out.print(minCountOfNumbers(N));
}
}

// This code is contributed by 29AjayKumar 
Python3
# Python3 program for the above approach

# Function to find the minimum count
# of numbers ending with 9 to form N
def minCountOfNumbers(N):
    
    # Extract last digit of N
    k = N % 10

    # Calculate the last digit
    z = N - (9 * (9 - k))

    # If the last digit
    # satisfies the condition
    if (z >= 9 and z % 10 == 9):
        return 10 - k
    else:
        return -1

# Driver Code
if __name__ == '__main__':
    
    N = 156
    
    print(minCountOfNumbers(N))

# This code is contributed by mohit kumar 29
C#
// C# program for the above approach
using System;

class GFG{

// Function to find the minimum count
// of numbers ending with 9 to form N
static int minCountOfNumbers(int N)
{
    
    // Extract last digit of N
    int k = N % 10;

    // Calculate the last digit
    int z = N - (9 * (9 - k));

    // If the last digit
    // satisfies the condition
    if (z >= 9 && z % 10 == 9)
    {
        return 10 - k;
    }
    else
        return -1;
}

// Driver Code
public static void Main(String[] args)
{
    int N = 156;
    
    Console.Write(minCountOfNumbers(N));
}
}

// This code is contributed by 29AjayKumar 
JavaScript
<script>
// java script  program for the above approach

// Function to find the minimum count
// of numbers ending with 9 to form N
function minCountOfNumbers(N){
    
    // Extract last digit of N
    let k = N % 10;

    // Calculate the last digit
    let z = N - (9 * (9 - k));

    // If the last digit
    // satisfies the condition
    if (z >= 9 && z % 10 == 9)
    {
        return 10 - k;
    }
    else
    {
        return -1;
    }
}

 // Driver Code    
    let N = 156;
    document.write(minCountOfNumbers(N));

// This code is contributed by sravan kumar
</script>

Output: 
4

Time Complexity: O(1)
Auxiliary Space: O(1)


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