--- id: 5900f3fd1000cf542c50ff10 challengeType: 5 title: 'Problem 145: How many reversible numbers are there below one-billion?' forumTopicId: 301774 --- ## Description
Some positive integers n have the property that the sum [ n + reverse(n) ] consists entirely of odd (decimal) digits. For instance, 36 + 63 = 99 and 409 + 904 = 1313. We will call such numbers reversible; so 36, 63, 409, and 904 are reversible. Leading zeroes are not allowed in either n or reverse(n). There are 120 reversible numbers below one-thousand. How many reversible numbers are there below one-billion (109)?
## Instructions
## Tests
```yml tests: - text: euler145() should return 608720. testString: assert.strictEqual(euler145(), 608720); ```
## Challenge Seed
```js function euler145() { // Good luck! return true; } euler145(); ```
## Solution
```js // solution required ```