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Java Articles - Page 16 of 745
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In this problem, programmers require to execute the queries on the string. Also, need to rotate the string and print the characters of the updated string. The best approach to solve the problem is that keep updating the index value and access string characters when we need to print the character. Problem statement – We have given the string alpha and the array containing the pair of numbers named ‘que’. The task is that perform the queries given in the array onto the string alpha. Follow the below query operation rules. (1, a) – Make total left rotations of ... Read More
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In this problem, we need to convert one string to another by performing at most x circular shift operations on each character of the first string. The naïve approach to solving the problem is to rotate each character of the alpha1 string for x times, and we check if it matches the character of the alpha2 string, which is at the same index. The second approach is to solve the problem by finding the circular difference between characters at the same index. Problem statement – We have given a positive integer X. Also, we have given a string alpha1 ... Read More
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This is the problem based on stringstream class present in C++ “sstream” header file. Here, we have to find those strings whose lengths are greater than “k”. This task will be performed by using stringstream class. The concept is to partition the string and then iterate through the defined words. The value of length k has to be specified to obtain the words which are larger than k whereas the length of the words which are smaller than k will not be displayed in the output. In this article, we will understand how to find words which are greater than ... Read More
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In this problem, our task is to find the length of the longest possible subsequence present in two strings such that every letter of the subsequence must be a vowel. With the help of the recursive algorithm and iterative algorithm, the given problem statement can be solved. In English Alphabet, there exist five vowels named 'A', 'E', 'I', 'O', 'U'. Subsequence Vs. Substring: In Subsequence, we may take characters in a non-continuous way, but in Substring, we can take only continuous characters. Ex: In String “TutorialsPoint”: “tri” is a subsequence but not a substring. While “tor” is both subsequence ... Read More
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In this problem, our task is to remove all the duplicate characters present in the string other than the first occurrence of every character. Also, it's required to solve the problem without using any extra space, and the Space complexity must be O(1). Various approaches are used in this article. The Boolean array is defined in one approach to determine the repetition of the characters where the index of Boolean array is mapped to each alphabet. In the second approach, the concept of the Bit manipulation is used to remove the repeated characters from the resultant string. Let's explore ... Read More
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In this problem, our task is to sort the array of integers based on several factors of numbers present in the array as a priority. The array is the best way to store similar types of elements in java. But if the number of factors becomes equal in any two numbers, then as a second priority, this algorithm sees numerical value. Factors are the numbers by which the given number is divisible entirely without leaving any remainder. This article uses various approaches to sort elements based on several factors. To show you some instances Instance-1 If Array = ... Read More
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Introduction Java supports eight types of operators; the “!” operator is one of them. In Java, an operator is a symbol used to execute operations. Operators are entities that can modify the values of operands. Java makes authoring, compiling, and debugging code simple. It is helpful in creating code that can be reused and applications that are modular. It was created with the goal of having a few implementation dependencies as feasible. Let’s discuss in detail about the Java operators, “!” operator and where to use it with some working examples. Java operators Operators in Java are symbols that are ... Read More
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Introduction In real life, we can call tables, chairs, lamps, etc. objects as they have some attributes and functions. We can say that anything that has attributes or properties and some functionality like a lamp has a stand and a bulb and it can light up a room so it is an object. In Java also, we have objects and they have their own properties. Objects are basically the instance of the class and the class provides a blueprint for the creation of an object. Let’s have a brief discussion on objects and how to create an object in Java. ... Read More
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What is the Full Form of JAVA? The full form of Java is "Just Another Virtual Accelerator". Java is not an abbreviation but some programmers made a full form. Basically, Java doesn’t have any full form or special meaning. This full form is used jokingly by the programmers. J Just A Another V Virtual A Accelerator Related Links Some of the related topics, you may like to read: Overview of Java programming language Features of Java programming language
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You are given a string 'str' that contains both uppercase and lowercase letters. Any lowercase character can be changed to an uppercase character and vice versa in a single action. The goal is to print the least possible instances of this process that are necessary to produce a string containing at least one lowercase character, followed by at least one uppercase character. Input Output Scenarios First possible solution: the first 4 characters can be converted to uppercase characters i.e. “TUTORial” with 4 operations. Input str = “tutoRial” Output 1 Second possible solution: the third character ... Read More