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Data Structure Articles
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Restore a Shuffled Queue as Per given Conditions
In this problem, we have given the persona names and the number of taller people standing in front of that people. We can sort the position of the people according to the number of taller people standing in front of any person. After that, we update the position of each person according to the nums[] array value to get the original queue. Problem statement − We have given an array persons[] and nums[]. The persons[] array contains the person's name, and the nums[] array contains the number of taller people standing in front of each person. This queue is shuffled, ...
Read MoreMinimum Nodes to be Colored in a Graph such that every Node has a Colored Neighbour
In this problem, we will color the minimum nodes of the graph such that each node of the graph has a colored node at the maximum distance 1. The simple logic to minimize the count of the colored node is that either color the nodes which are at an odd distance or color the nodes at an even distance. So, we can color the alternative node, and for each node, we can have a colored node at most distance 1. Problem statement − We have given a graph containing N nodes and E edges. It is given that we can ...
Read MoreMinimum Distance from a given Cell to all other Cells of a Matrix
In this problem, we need to find the distance of each cell from the given cell of the matrix. We will use the Breadth−first search traversal to visit each cell of the matrix from the given cell and find the minimum distance for each cell. Problem statement − We have given rows, cols, a, and b positive integers. Here, rows and cols represent the matrix's total number of rows and columns. The a and b is the cell of the matrix. We need to find the minimum distance of each cell of the matrix from the (a, b) cell. ...
Read MoreMinimum Cost using Dijkstra by Modifying Cost of an Edge
In this problem, we need to find the minimum path from 1 to N using Dijakstra’s algorithm, and we can update the cost of any single edge to cost/2. Here, we will find each node's distance from the source node to the destination node. After that, we will take the shortest distance of node u from the source and node v from the destination and add them with the cost/2 of the u −> v edge. In this way, we will find the minimum cost of path 1 to N. Problem statement − We have given an undirected graph ...
Read MoreMaximum Possible Array Sum after Performing given Operations
In this problem, we will perform the given operations on the array elements and find the maximum sum at last. Here, in each operation, we can select at most X[p] elements from the array and replace them with the Y[p] elements to maximize the sum. In the naïve approach, we will find X[p] array elements, which are smaller than the Y[p] elements, and replace them with Y[p]. In the efficient approach, we will use the priority queue to get the maximum sum. Problem statement − We have given nums[] array containing the N numbers. Also, we have given ...
Read MoreMaximum Absolute difference between any two Level Sum in a Binary Tree
In this problem, we will find the maximum absolute difference between the sum of all nodes of any two levels. We can use the queue data structure to traverse through each binary tree level. While traversing each level, we can keep track of the maximum and minimum sum and return the absolute difference at last. Problem statement − We have given a binary tree containing the positive and negative integer values. We need to find the maximum absolute difference of the sum of all nodes of any two levels. Sample examples Input ...
Read MoreMaximize Shortest Path between given Vertices by Adding a Single Edge
In this problem, we will maximize the shortest path between the vertex 1 to N by adding the edge between two selected vertices. Here, we will track the distance of each node of the graph from the 0th and N − 1 nodes. After that, we will insert the single edge between any two selected vertices in such a way that we can maximize the shortest path between 1 to N. Problem statement − We have given an undirected graph. The graph contains the N vertices and M edges. Also, we have given the s_edges[] array containing the K−selected ...
Read MoreLongest Subarray whose Elements can be Made Equal by Maximum K Increments
In this problem, we will find the length of the longest subarray so that we can make all subarray elements the same by adding some positive integer values, and the sum of added numbers to each element shouldn’t increase than K. The naïve approach is to find the cost of making all elements the same in each subarray of the given array. Finally, consider the length of the subarray whose cost is less than K and the length is maximum. However, we will use the queue data structure to solve the problem efficiently. Problem statement − We have given an ...
Read MoreImplementation of a Hypergraph
In this tutorial, we will learn to implement the hypergraph in C++. Definition − The hypergraph is a special version of the graph. In which the single can connect 2 or more vertices. In a normal graph, the single edge can connect only 2 vertices, but a hypergraph is a generalization of the graph and can be used to connect more than 2 vertices with the single edge. In the hypergraph, the edge is called the hyperedge. We can represent the hypergraph with H(E, V), where E is a hyperedge and v is the set of vertices connected by the ...
Read MoreCount of Array Elements whose Order of Deletion Precedes Order of Insertion
In this problem, we will count the number of elements removed from the array before they are inserted in the array. The logical part for solving the problem is that check for all numbers that its position in the remove[] array before its position in the insert[] array. If yes, we can count that particular element of the remove[] array in the answer. However, we will use the map data structure to improve the performance of the code. Problem statement − We have given an insert[] and remove[] arrays containing first N integers. The insert[] array represents the order of ...
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