convert-integer-to-the-sum-of-two-no-zero-integers

convert-integer-to-the-sum-of-two-no-zero-integers


No-Zero integer is a positive integer that does not contain any 0 in its decimal representation.



Given an integer n, return a list of two integers [a, b] where:




  • a and b are No-Zero integers.

  • a + b = n



The test cases are generated so that there is at least one valid solution. If there are many valid solutions, you can return any of them.



 


Example 1:



Input: n = 2
Output: [1,1]
Explanation: Let a = 1 and b = 1.
Both a and b are no-zero integers, and a + b = 2 = n.


Example 2:



Input: n = 11
Output: [2,9]
Explanation: Let a = 2 and b = 9.
Both a and b are no-zero integers, and a + b = 11 = n.
Note that there are other valid answers as [8, 3] that can be accepted.


 


Constraints:




  • 2 <= n <= 104


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