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C Articles - Page 99 of 134
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Here we will see about the argument coercion in C or C++. The Argument Coercion is one technique by which the compiler can implicitly convert the arguments from one type to another type. It follows argument promotion rule. If one argument is lower datatype, that can be converted into higher datatypes, but the reverse is not true. The reason is if one higher datatype is converted into a lower datatype, it may loss some data.Let us see one pyramid that can express how the implicit conversion takes place.Example Live Demo#include using namespace std; double myAdd(double a, double b){ return a+b; ... Read More
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Here we will see how to get the area of a triangle formed by the x and y axis and another straight line. The diagram will be look like below. The equation of the straight line is −𝑎𝑥+𝑏𝑦+𝑐=0The line is cutting the x-axis at the point B, and cutting the y-axis at the point A. The intercept form will be like below −So the x-intercept is −𝑐∕𝑎 and y-intercept is −𝑐∕𝑏 . So the area of the triangle isExample Live Demo#include #include using namespace std; double areaTriangle(double a, double b, double c){ return fabs((c*c) / (2*a*b)); } main() { ... Read More
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In this section we will see how to get all permutations of a string. The recursive approach is very simple. It uses the back-tracking procedure. But here we will use the iterative approach.All permutations of a string ABC are like {ABC, ACB, BAC, BCA, CAB, CBA}. Let us see the algorithm to get the better idea.AlgorithmgetAllPerm(str)begin sort the characters of the string while true, do print the string str i := length of str – 1 while str[i - 1] >= str[i], do i := ... Read More
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Here we will see what are the differences of sizeof and the alignof operator in C++. The alognof() operator is introduced in C++11.The alignof() operator is used to get the alignment in bytes. It requires instances of type. the type is either complete type or a reference type. There is another operator called the sizeof() operator, that returns the size of one type. For normal datatypes the sizeof and the alignof returns the same value. For some user defined datatype, the alignof returns some different value. Let us see the example to get the idea.Example Live Demo#include using namespace std; struct ... Read More
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Here we will see one problem, where we will add two n digit numbers but the carry will not be propagated. We can understand this concept through an example −So we can see that here only digits are getting added and answer is placed. Here is one trick. We have to scan the numbers from right to left. So the sum of 3+2 = 6 will be calculated first, but it will be placed at the end. So we will use stack to store intermediate results.AlgorithmnoPropagateCarry(a, b)begin size = max of length of a and length of b ... Read More
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Here we will see how to calculate the remainder of array multiplication after dividing the result by n. The array and the value of n are supplied by the user. Suppose the array is like {12, 35, 69, 74, 165, 54} so the multiplication will be (12 * 35 * 69 * 74 * 165 * 54) = 19107673200. Now if we want to get the remainder after diving this by 47 it will be 14.As we can see this problem is very simple. we can easily multiply the elements then by using modulus operator, it can get the result. ... Read More
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In this section we will see how we can get the product of unique prime factor of a number in an efficient way. There is a number say n = 1092, we have to get product of unique prime factors of this. The prime factors of 1092 are 2, 2, 3, 7, 13. So the unique prime factors are {2, 3, 7, 13}, the product is 546. To solve this problem, we have to follow this rule −When the number is divisible by 2, then multiply 2 with product, and divide the number by 2 repeatedly, then next 2s will ... Read More
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Here we will see how the brick sort works. The Brick sort is one modification of bubble sort. This algorithm is divided into two parts. These parts are odd part and even parts. In the odd part we will use the bubble sort on odd indexed items, and in the even part we will use the bubble sort on even indexed elements. Let us see the algorithm to get the idea.AlgorithmbrickSort(arr, n)begin flag := false while the flag is not true, do flag := true for i := 1 to n-2, increase ... Read More
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Here we will see how to find the vertex, focus directrix of a parabola using C or C++ program. To get these parameters we need the general equation of a parabola. The general formula is −𝑦 = 𝑎𝑥2 + 𝑏𝑥 + 𝑐The values of a, b and c are given.The formula for the vertex −The formula for the focus −The formula for the Directrix - y −Example Live Demo#include using namespace std; void getParabolaDetails(float a, float b, float c) { cout
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In this section we will see how to count how many of elements whose absolute values are distinct? Suppose in an array there are few elements like {5, 5, 6, -5, 8, 2, -2, 1}, so there are 8 elements. But there are 5 elements {5, 6, 8, 2, 1} which are distinct. The -5 and 5 are not considered as different, they are same as their absolute value is same.To solve this problem, we will use the Set data-structure. In set duplicate elements are not allowed. And when we are inserting item into the set, we will push only ... Read More