Given two binary strings, return their sum (also a binary string).
For example,
a = "11"
b = "1"
Return "100"
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public class Solution { public String addBinary(String a, String b) { if(a.equalsIgnoreCase("")||a==null) return b; if(b.equalsIgnoreCase("")||b==null) return a; int i=a.length()-1; int j=b.length()-1; int[] in = new int[Math.max(a.length(), b.length())+1]; Arrays.fill(in, 0); int k=in.length-1; while(i>=0&&j>=0){ in[k]=a.charAt(i)-'0'+b.charAt(j)-'0'; k--; j--; i--; } if(i==-1){ while(j>=0){ in[k]=b.charAt(j)-'0'; j--; k--; } } if(j==-1){ while(i>=0){ in[k]=a.charAt(i)-'0'; i--; k--; } } int pre = 0; for(int m=in.length-1;m>=0;m--){ int temp = in[m]+pre; pre = temp/2; in[m]=temp%2; } StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); int init=0; if(in[0]==0) init=1; while(init<in.length){ sb.append(in[init]); init++; } return sb.toString(); } }