<p>You are given a string <code>num</code> consisting of digits only.</p>
<p>Return <em>the <strong>largest palindromic</strong> integer (in the form of a string) that can be formed using digits taken from </em><code>num</code>. It should not contain <strong>leading zeroes</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Notes:</strong></p>
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<li>You do <strong>not</strong> need to use all the digits of <code>num</code>, but you must use <strong>at least</strong> one digit.</li>
<li>The digits can be reordered.</li>
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<p><strongclass="example">Example 1:</strong></p>
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<strong>Input:</strong> num = "444947137"
<strong>Output:</strong>"7449447"
<strong>Explanation:</strong>
Use the digits "4449477" from "<u><strong>44494</strong></u><u><strong>7</strong></u>13<u><strong>7</strong></u>" to form the palindromic integer "7449447".
It can be shown that "7449447" is the largest palindromic integer that can be formed.
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<p><strongclass="example">Example 2:</strong></p>
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<strong>Input:</strong> num = "00009"
<strong>Output:</strong>"9"
<strong>Explanation:</strong>
It can be shown that "9" is the largest palindromic integer that can be formed.
Note that the integer returned should not contain leading zeroes.