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Ugly Number in C++

Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 28-Apr-2020 10:39:27

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Ugly numbers are those numbers whose prime factors are 2, 3 or 5. From 1 to 15, there are 11 ugly numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 15. The numbers 7, 11, 13 are not ugly because they are prime. The number 14 is not ugly because in its prime factor the 7 will come. So suppose we want to check the 10th ugly number. The value will be 12.Let us see the following algorithm to get an idea −AlgorithmgetUglyNumbers(n)Input − The number of terms.Output − Find nth Ugly numbers.Begin    define array named uglyNum ... Read More

Valid Anagram in Python

Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 28-Apr-2020 10:33:32

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Anagrams are basically all permutations of a given string or pattern. This pattern searching algorithm is slightly different. In this case, not only the exact pattern is searched, it searches all possible arrangements of the given pattern in the text. So if the inputs are “ANAGRAM” and “NAAGARM”, then they are anagram, but “cat” and “fat” are not an anagramTo solve this, we will convert the string into a list of characters, then sort them, if two sorted lists are same then they are anagram.Example (Python)Let us see the following implementation to get a better understanding − Live Democlass Solution(object):   ... Read More

Delete Node in a Linked List in Python

sudhir sharma
Updated on 31-Jul-2025 12:49:23

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A linked list is a linear data structure where each element is a separate object, commonly referred to as a node. Each node contains two fields: the data and a pointer to the next node in the list. In this article, we'll learn how to delete a node from a singly linked list using Python. Suppose we have a linked list with a few elements. Our task is to delete a specific node, given only access to that node - not the head of the list. For example: Input: 1 → 3 → 5 → 7 → ... Read More

Power of Two in C

Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 28-Apr-2020 10:28:29

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Suppose we have a number n. We have to check whether the number is the power of 2 or not. So is n = 16, then the output will be true, if n = 12, it will be false.To solve this we will use logical operations. If we see the numbers that are the power of two then in the binary representation of that number will be the MSb is 1, and all other bits are 0. So if we perform [n AND (n – 1)], this will return 0 if n is the power of 2. If we see ... Read More

Invert Binary Tree in Python

Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 28-Apr-2020 10:26:40

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Suppose we have a binary tree. our task is to create an inverted binary tree. So if the tree is like below −The inverted tree will be likeTo solve this, we will use a recursive approachif the root is null, then returnswap the left and right pointersrecursively solve left subtree and right subtreeExample (Python)Let us see the following implementation to get a better understanding − Live Democlass TreeNode:    def __init__(self, data, left = None, right = None):       self.data = data       self.left = left       self.right = right def make_tree(elements):    Tree = ... Read More

Reverse Linked List in Python

Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 28-Apr-2020 09:57:13

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Suppose we have a linked list, we have to reverse it. So if the list is like 1 → 3 → 5 → 7, then the new reversed list will be 7 → 5 → 3 → 1To solve this, we will follow this approach −Define one procedure to perform list reversal in a recursive way as to solve(head, back)if the head is not present, then return headtemp := head.nexthead.next := backback = headif temp is empty, then return headhead = tempreturn solve(head, back)ExampleLet us see the following implementation to get a better understanding − Live Democlass ListNode:    def __init__(self, ... Read More

Program to print Square inside a Square in C

suresh kumar
Updated on 09-Jan-2020 07:16:17

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Program DescriptionPrint Square inside a Square as shown belowAlgorithmAccept the number of rows the outer Square to be drawn Display the Outer Square with the number of rows specified by the User. Display another square inside the outer square.Example/* Program to print Square inside Square */ #include int main() {    int r, c, rows;    clrscr();    printf("Enter the Number of rows to draw Square inside a Square: ");    scanf("%d", &rows);    printf("");    for (r = 1; r

Program to print solid and hollow square patterns in C

suresh kumar
Updated on 13-Jul-2020 12:04:35

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Program DescriptionIn geometry, a square is a regular quadrilateral, which means that it has four equal sides and four equal angles.Solid and Hollow Square will appear as shown belowAlgorithmFor Solid Square −Accept the Number of Rows from the user to draw the Solid Square For each Row, Print * for each Column to draw the Solid SquareFor Hollow Square −Accept the Number of Rows from the user to draw the Hollow Square For the First and Last Row, Print * for each Column For the Remaining Rows, Print * for the first and Last Column.Example/* Program to print hollow and ... Read More

House Robber in Python

Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 28-Apr-2020 09:50:44

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Suppose there is a city, and each house in the city has a certain amount. One robber wants to rob the money in one single night. The city has one security system, that is as if two consecutive houses are broken on the same night, then it will automatically call the police. So we have to find how the maximum amount the robber can rob?One array is provided, at index i, the A[i] is the amount that is present in i-th house. Suppose the array is like: A = [2, 7, 10, 3, 1], then the result will be 13. ... Read More

Program to print solid and hollow rhombus patterns in C

suresh kumar
Updated on 13-Jul-2020 11:59:46

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Program DescriptionPrint the Solid and Hollow Rhombus Patterns as show belowAlgorithmFor Hollow Rhombus −Accept the Number of Rows for Hollow Rhombus from the User Create a Hollow Rhombus containing the same number of Rows specified by the User. Print the first row containing the number of stars same as the number of rows. Print the second row containing the first and last star as show in the output and leave the spaces between first and the last star. Do the same till you reach the last Row. Print the last row containing the number of stars same as the number ... Read More

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