Define a Python function to check if a given positive integer is a palindromic number.
Write a function to check if a positive integer is a palindrome number - a number that remains the same when its digits are reversed. The function should accept an input parameter `num` and return `True` if it is a palindrome number, and `False` otherwise. ### Parameters - `num` (int): A positive integer to be evaluated for palindrome properties. ### Return Value - Returns `True` if the input integer is a palindrome number. - Returns `False` if the input integer is not a palindrome number. ### Examples ```python # Example 1: 7227 is a palindrome number is_palindrome(7227) # True # Example 2: 12567 is not a palindrome number is_palindrome(12567) # False # Example 3: 9939 is not a palindrome number is_palindrome(9939) # False # Example 4: 44444444 is a palindrome number is_palindrome(44444444) # True # Example 5: 1112111 is a palindrome number is_palindrome(1112111) # True ```