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C++ Program to Find Minimum Value of any Algebraic Expression

Nishu Kumari
Nishu Kumari
Updated on 29-May-2025 406 Views

The algebraic expression is a combination of numbers, variables (x or y), and arithmetic operators like +, -, *, and /. In this article, we'll write a C++ program to find the minimum value of an expression in the form (x1 + x2 + x3 + . . . + xa) * (y1 + y2 + . . . + yb) where a total of a+b integers are given. Our task is to split these integers into two groups, one with a numbers and the other with b numbers, and calculate the product of their sums. By trying ...

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C++ Program to Find Maximum Value of any Algebraic Expression

Nishu Kumari
Nishu Kumari
Updated on 29-May-2025 385 Views

The algebraic expression is a combination of numbers, variables (x or y), and arithmetic operators like +, -, *, and /. In this article, we'll write a C++ program to find the maximum value of an expression in the form (x1 + x2 + x3 + . . . + xa) * (y1 + y2 + . . . + yb) where a total of a+b integers are given. Our task is to split these integers into two groups, one with a numbers and the other with b numbers, and calculate the product of their sums. By ...

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How to print a formatted text using printf() method in Java?

Vivek Verma
Vivek Verma
Updated on 29-May-2025 705 Views

In Java, formatted text refers to those text that has been processed and arranged according to a specific format. According to the article, we will use the printf() method to learn how to print the formatted text. Formatted Text using printf() Method In Java, to print the formatted output or text we have a printf() method. The printf() method allows us to format output to a java.io.PrintStream or java.io.PrintWriter. These classes also contain a method called format() which can produce the same results, so whatever we read here for the printf() method can also be applied to the format() method. ...

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What are the advantages of C++ Programming Language?

Akansha Kumari
Akansha Kumari
Updated on 29-May-2025 4K+ Views

C++ is a general-purpose and high-level programming language, which was created by Bjarne Stroustrup in the early 1980s. It is an extension of the C programming language, which means it has features of C (procedural programming) with the added feature of object-oriented programming. It has become a widely used language, especially in competitive programming and is supported on most platforms such as Windows, Linux, Unix, and macOS. Advantages of C++ Programming LanguageIn this article we will discuss the advantages of using C++ language: C++ is a highly portable language that supports multi-device and multi-platform application ...

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How can we read from standard input in Java?

Vivek Verma
Vivek Verma
Updated on 29-May-2025 39K+ Views

The standard input (stdin) can be represented by System.in in Java. The System.in is an instance of the InputStream class. It means that all its methods work on bytes, not Strings. To read any data from a keyboard, we can use either the Reader class or the Scanner class. Using Reader Class In Java, the Reader class is an abstract class belonging to the java.io package that is used for reading character streams. It is the superclass of all character input streams, such as "BufferedReader", "InputStreamReader", "FileReader", etc. Subclasses of Reader To use the functionality of the Reader class, use its ...

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Data Type Ranges and their macros in C++

Akansha Kumari
Akansha Kumari
Updated on 29-May-2025 2K+ Views

In some cases, especially in competitive programming, we may need to specify the minimum or maximum value of a specific datatype. In C++, each data type has a different memory range under which we can define and declare the value of that data type. But it becomes difficult to remember all the large ranges of each data type. So, C++ has introduced the macros that are used to represent the minimum and maximum range of some datatype. And some data types do not have macros for minimum values, because they are unsigned (means, hold only positive value). So, as their ...

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How To Check Whether a Number Is a Fascinating Number or Not in Java?

Vivek Verma
Vivek Verma
Updated on 29-May-2025 5K+ Views

What is Fascinating Numbers? A Fascinating number is a number if the result of concatenation of the (original) number with its multiples of 2 and 3 contains all the digits from 1 to 9. For example, we have the number 192. Its product with 2 is 384, and with 3 is 576. Now concatenate (don't add) these with the original number: "192" + "384" + "576" = "192384576", which contains all the digits from 1 to 9 exactly once. Here are some other fascinating numbers, suchas: 192, 1920, 2019, 327, etc. Note: For a number to be a fascinating number, ...

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How To Check Whether a Number is a Evil Number or Not in Java?

Vivek Verma
Vivek Verma
Updated on 29-May-2025 4K+ Views

What is Evil Number? In mathematical terms, an Evil number is a number whose binary representation has exactly an even number of 1's present in it. For example, the binary representation of 3 is 0011. So the number 1's is even the number 3 is an evil number. A binary number is a number expressed in the base-2 numeral system, it is also known as the binary numeral system. It is always represented using two digits: 0 and 1. Each digit (0, 1, 2, 3, ...), character (a, A, b, c, D, ...Z), and symbol (@, #, $, ...) used ...

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How To Check Whether a Number Is a Bouncy Number or Not in Java?

Vivek Verma
Vivek Verma
Updated on 29-May-2025 4K+ Views

What is Bouncy Number? In mathematical terms, a Bouncy number is a positive integer whose digits are neither in increasing nor in decreasing order. For example: 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, and 120 are the bouncy numbers, which digits does not follow any specific order. The bouncy number will always be unsorted, and there are no bouncy numbers between the range of 1 to 100 because numbers less than 100 can have only two digits that will be either increasing or decreasing order. Input & Output Scenarios The following input and output scenarios will implement the mathematical ...

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Can Enum implements an interface in Java?

Vivek Verma
Vivek Verma
Updated on 29-May-2025 14K+ Views

Yes, an Enum implements an Interface in Java. It can be useful when we need to implement business logic that is tightly coupled with a specific property of a given object or class. Before implementing the interface with an enum, let's discuss enums and interfaces in Java with a code snippet for better understanding. Enum in Java In Java, an Enum (i.e., an enumeration) is a special data type added in Java version 1.5. Enums are constants by default; the names of an enum type's fields are in uppercase letters. In the Java programming language, you can define an Enum ...

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