concatenation-of-consecutive-binary-numbers

concatenation-of-consecutive-binary-numbers


Given an integer n, return the decimal value of the binary string formed by concatenating the binary representations of 1 to n in order, modulo 109 + 7.



 


Example 1:



Input: n = 1
Output: 1
Explanation: "1" in binary corresponds to the decimal value 1. 


Example 2:



Input: n = 3
Output: 27
Explanation: In binary, 1, 2, and 3 corresponds to "1", "10", and "11".
After concatenating them, we have "11011", which corresponds to the decimal value 27.


Example 3:



Input: n = 12
Output: 505379714
Explanation: The concatenation results in "1101110010111011110001001101010111100".
The decimal value of that is 118505380540.
After modulo 109 + 7, the result is 505379714.


 


Constraints:




  • 1 <= n <= 105


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