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In this article, we will explain maximum fruit count to make compote problem and implement a C++ program to solve it. The problem involves finding the maximum number of fruits that can be used to make a compote, given certain constraints. Let's break down the problem statement below. Maximum Fruit Count to Make Compote You are given a list of fruits, say a apples, b bananas, and c cherries, where a, b, and c are the counts of each type of fruit. Your task is to make a compote using these fruits such that the apples, bananas and cherries ... Read More

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Suppose we have a 2d array of size n x 4. Consider there are n students and their ids are starting from 0 to n-1. Each of them has four scores on English, Geography, Maths and History. In the table, the students will be sorted by decreasing the sum of their scores. If two or more students have the same sum, these students will be sorted by increasing their ids. We have to find the id of student whose id is 0.So, if the input is like10098100100100100100100909990100100986099then the output will be 2StepsTo solve this, we will follow these steps −n ... Read More

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Suppose we have an array A with n elements, and another number H. H is health of an enemy. We have n weapons and damaging power of ith weapon is A[i]. Different weapons can be used to kill the enemy. We cannot use same weapon twice in a row. We have to count minimum how many times we can use weapons to kill the enemy.So, if the input is like A = [2, 1, 7]; H = 11, then the output will be 3, because if we use weapon with damage power 7, then use 2 then again use 7 ... Read More

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Suppose we have as string S with even length n. S contains only two types of characters 'a' and 'b'. We want to modify the string so that every its prefix of its length has an equal amount of letters 'a' and 'b'. To achieve that, we can perform the following operation arbitrary number of times: Select some position in his string and replace the letter on this position with the other letter. Return the updated string.So, if the input is like S = "aabbbb", then the output will be "baabab"StepsTo solve this, we will follow these steps −n := ... Read More

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Suppose we have an array A with n elements. Here n is even. A[i] is a number written on ith card. There are n/2 people who want to play a game. At the beginning, each player will take two cards. We have to find the way to distribute cards in such a way that sum of values written on the cards will be same for each player.So, if the input is like A = [1, 5, 7, 4, 4, 3], then the output will be [(0, 2), (5, 1), (3, 4)], because A[0] + A[2] = 8, A[5] + A[1] ... Read More

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Suppose we have two arrays A and B with n number of elements. Consider an operation: Select two indices i and j, then decrease ith element by 1 and increase jth element by 1. Each element of the array must be non-negative after performing an operation. We want to make A and B same. We have to find the sequence of operations to make A and B same. If not possible, return -1.So, if the input is like A = [1, 2, 3, 4]; B = [3, 1, 2, 4], then the output will be [(1, 0), (2, 0)], because ... Read More

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Suppose we have two numbers c and d. Amal has two numbers a and b initially both are zero. Amal wants to perform some operation on them. Before performing each operation, some positive integer k is picked, which is then used to perform one of the following operations −add number k to both a and b, oradd number k to a and subtract k from b, oradd number k to b and subtract k from a.We have to find the minimum number of operations needed to make a and b equal to c and d respectively. If not possible, return ... Read More

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Suppose we have a string S with n digits. A number with exactly 11 digits is a telephone number if it starts with '8'. In one operation, we can remove one digit from S. We have to check whether we can make the string a valid phone number or not.So, if the input is like S = "5818005553985", then the output will be True, because we can make the string "8005553985" with 11 characters and first digit is 8.StepsTo solve this, we will follow these steps −m := size of S insert '8' at the end of S if if location of 8

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Suppose we have an array A with n elements and another list of queries Q with q queries. each Query[i] contains a pair (x, k). When we process a query, for x: decrease the value of A[x] by 1. For k, print kth largest element. Initially all elements in A is either 0 or 1.So, if the input is like A = [1, 1, 0, 1, 0]; Q = [[2, 3], [1, 2], [2, 3], [2, 1], [2, 5]], then the output will be [1, 1, 1, 0]StepsTo solve this, we will follow these steps −n := size of A ... Read More

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Suppose we have two numbers l and r. There is a shop and we want to sell some food container with 'a' number of foods with a discount, and some customer wants to buy x foods. The customer following a greedy strategy −He buys floor of (x/a) packs with discountThen wants to buy remaining (x mod a) foods one by one.But the customer is greedy, so if he wants to buy (x mod a) foods one by one and it happens that (x mod a) ≥ a/2, so he decides to buy the whole pack of a foods. A customer ... Read More