Class Solution

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    2571 - Minimum Operations to Reduce an Integer to 0\.

    Medium

    You are given a positive integer n, you can do the following operation any number of times:

    • Add or subtract a power of 2 from n.

    Return the minimum number of operations to make n equal to 0.

    A number x is power of 2 if <code>x == 2<sup>i</sup></code> where i &gt;= 0.

    Example 1:

    Input: n = 39

    Output: 3

    Explanation: We can do the following operations:

    • Add 2<sup>0</sup> = 1 to n, so now n = 40.

    • Subtract 2<sup>3</sup> = 8 from n, so now n = 32.

    • Subtract 2<sup>5</sup> = 32 from n, so now n = 0. It can be shown that 3 is the minimum number of operations we need to make n equal to 0.

    Example 2:

    Input: n = 54

    Output: 3

    Explanation: We can do the following operations:

    • Add 2<sup>1</sup> = 2 to n, so now n = 56.

    • Add 2<sup>3</sup> = 8 to n, so now n = 64.

    • Subtract 2<sup>6</sup> = 64 from n, so now n = 0. So the minimum number of operations is 3.

    Constraints:

    • <code>1 <= n <= 10<sup>5</sup></code>

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      Solution()
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      final Integer minOperations(Integer n)
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