find-kth-bit-in-nth-binary-string

find-kth-bit-in-nth-binary-string


Given two positive integers n and k, the binary string Sn is formed as follows:




  • S1 = "0"

  • Si = Si - 1 + "1" + reverse(invert(Si - 1)) for i > 1



Where + denotes the concatenation operation, reverse(x) returns the reversed string x, and invert(x) inverts all the bits in x (0 changes to 1 and 1 changes to 0).



For example, the first four strings in the above sequence are:




  • S1 = "0"

  • S2 = "011"

  • S3 = "0111001"

  • S4 = "011100110110001"



Return the kth bit in Sn. It is guaranteed that k is valid for the given n.



 


Example 1:



Input: n = 3, k = 1
Output: "0"
Explanation: S3 is "0111001".
The 1st bit is "0".


Example 2:



Input: n = 4, k = 11
Output: "1"
Explanation: S4 is "011100110110001".
The 11th bit is "1".


 


Constraints:




  • 1 <= n <= 20

  • 1 <= k <= 2n - 1


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