A cyclic number is an integer in which cyclic permutations of the digits are successive multiples of the number https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclic_number>). The most widely known is 142857:
142857 × 1 = 142857
142857 × 2 = 285714
142857 × 3 = 428571
142857 × 4 = 571428
142857 × 5 = 714285
142857 × 6 = 857142 In fact, 142857 is the only cyclic number in decimal, if leading zeros are not permitted on numerals.
Therefore, instead of the pure cyclic number, we will find the integer in which any cyclic permutations of the digits are any multiples of the number.
For example, 230769 is the one, because 23076 9 x 4 = 9 23076.
Given an integer x, return whether x is a pesudo-cyclic number.
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A fantastic problem compared to those JUNK problems recently added to Cody.