Given a square matrix M[r][c] where ‘r’ is some number of rows and ‘c’ are columns such that r = c, we have to check that ‘M’ is upper triangular matrix or not.Upper Triangular MatrixUpper triangular matrix is a matrix in which the elements above the main diagonal(including the main diagonal) are not zero and below elements are zero only.Like in the given Example below −In above figure the red highlighted elements are lower elements from the main diagonal which are zero and rest elements are non-zero.ExampleInput: m[3][3] = { {1, 2, 3}, {0, 5, 6}, {0, 0, ... Read More
Given a square matrix M[r][c] where ‘r’ is some number of rows and ‘c’ are columns such that r = c, we have to check that ‘M’ is lower triangular matrix or not.Lower Triangular Matrix −Lower triangular matrix is a matrix in which the elements below the main diagonal(including the main diagonal) are not zero and above elements are zero only.Like in the given Example below −In above figure the red highlighted elements are upper elements from the main diagonal which are zero and rest elements are non-zero.ExampleInput: m[3][3] = { {1, 0, 0}, {2, 3, 0}, {4, ... Read More
Given a matrix M[r][c], ‘r’ denotes number of rows and ‘c’ denotes number of columns such that r = c forming a square matrix. We have to check whether the given square matrix is an Involutory matrix or not.Involutory MatrixA matrix is called Involutory matrix if and only if, when a matrix gets multiplied with itself and its result is an identity matrix. A matrix I is Identity matrix if and only if its main diagonal is one and other elements than the main diagonal are zero. So, we can say a matrix is Involutory matrix if and only if ... Read More
Given a matrix M[r][c], ‘r’ denotes number of rows and ‘c’ denotes number of columns such that r = c forming a square matrix. We have to check whether the given square matrix is an Idempotent matrix or not.Idempotent MatrixA matrix ‘M’ is called Idempotent matrix if and only the matrix ‘M’ multiplied by itself returns the same matrix ‘M’ i.e. M * M = M.Like in the given example below −We can say that the above matrix is multiplied by itself and returns the same matrix; hence the matrix is Idempotent matrix. ExampleInput: m[3][3] = { {2, -2, -4}, ... Read More
Given a matrix M[r][c], ‘r’ denotes number of rows and ‘c’ denotes number of columns such that r = c forming a square matrix. We have to find whether the given square matrix is diagonal and scalar matrix or not, if it is diagonal and scalar matrix then print yes in the result.Diagonal matrixA square matrix m[][] will be diagonal matrix if and only if the elements of the except the main diagonal are zero.Like in the given figure below −Here, the elements in the red are main diagonal which are non-zero rest elements except the main diagonal are zero making it a Diagonal ... Read More
Given with the length into centimeter as an input, the task is to convert the given length into feet and inchesWe can use length conversion formula for this −1 feet = 30.48 cm 1 inche = 2.54 cmExampleInput-: centimetre = 100 Output -: Length in meter = 3m Length in Kilometer = 0.003kmAlgorithmStart Step 1 -> Declare function to perform conversion double convert(int centimeter) set double inch = 0.3937 * centimetre set double feet = 0.0328 * centimetre print inch and feet Step 2 -> In main() Declare ... Read More
Given with the length into centimeter as an input, the task is to convert the given length into meter and kilometreWe can use length conversion formula for this −1 m = 100 cm 1 km = 100000 cmExampleInput-: centimetre = 100 Output -: Length in meter = 3m Length in Kilometer = 0.003kmAlgroithmStart Step 1 -> Declare variables as centimetre, meter, kilometre Step 2 -> set centimetre=100 Step 3 -> Set meter = centimeter / 100.0 Step 4 -> Set kilometer = centimeter / 100000.0 Step 5 -> print meter and kilometer StopExample#include using namespace std; int main(){ float centimeter, meter, kilometer; centimeter = 300; // Converting centimeter into meter and kilometer meter = centimeter / 100.0; kilometer = centimeter / 100000.0; cout
Leap year has 366 days whereas a normal year has 365 days and the task is to check through the program whether the given year is a leap year or not.The logic for it can be through checking if year is divided by 400 or 4 but if the number is not divided by either of the number than it will be a normal year.ExampleInput-: year=2000 Output-: 2000 is a Leap Year Input-: year=101 Output-: 101 is not a Leap yearAlgorithmStart Step 1 -> declare function bool to check if year if a leap year or not bool check(int ... Read More
Given with n C r, where C represents combination, n represents total numbers and r represents selection from the set, the task is to calculate the value of nCr.Combination is the selection of data from the given in a without the concern of arrangement. Permutation and combination differs in the sense that permutation is the process of arranging whereas combination is the process of selection of elements from the given set.Formula for permutation is -:nPr = (n!)/(r!*(n-r)!)ExampleInput-: n=12 r=4 Output-: value of 12c4 is :495AlgorithmStart Step 1 -> Declare function for calculating factorial int cal_n(int n) int temp ... Read More
Given with the n P r, where P represents Permutation, n represents total numbers and r represents arrangement the task is to calculate the value of nPr.Permutation is the arrangement of data in a sequence or order. Permutation and combination differs in the sense that permutation is the process of arranging whereas combination is the process of selection of elements from the given set.Formula for permutation is −nPr = (n!)/(n-r)!ExampleInput-: n=5 r=2 Output-: 20AlgorithmStart Step 1 -> declare function to calculate value of nPr int cal_n(int n) IF n Declare function to calculate the final ... Read More