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Programming Articles - Page 2080 of 3363
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Suppose we have a string, we have to sort the characters based on the frequency. So if the string is like “abbbacbcc”, then the output will be “bbbbcccaa”To solve this, we will follow these steps −create an array of pairs called v, create one map mfor all characters in string, increase value of m[character] by 1i := first element of mapwhile map has elementsinsert (i.second, i.first) into vand increase i to point to the next elementsort the vector vans := an empty stringfor i := 0 to size of vt := first element of v[i]while t is not 0ans := ... Read More
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Suppose we have an array of integers, in range 1 ≤ a[i] ≤ n (n = size of an array), here some elements appear twice and others appear once. We have to find all the elements that appear twice in this array. So if the array is [4, 3, 2, 7, 8, 2, 3, 1], then the output will be [2, 3]. Approach To solve this, we will follow these steps − n := size of array, make one array called ans for i in range 0 to n – 1 ... Read More
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Suppose we have given a string s that consists of only uppercase letters, we can perform at most k operations on that string. In one operation, we can select any character of the string and change it to any other uppercase letters. We have to find the length of the longest sub-string containing all repeating letters we can get after performing the above operations. So if the input is like: “ABAB” and k = 2, then the output will be 4. This is because two ‘A’s with two ‘B’s or vice versa.To solve this, we will follow these steps −maxCount ... Read More
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Suppose we have a non-empty string containing an out-of-order English representation of digits 0-9, output the digits in ascending order. There are some properties −Input is guaranteed to be valid and can be transformed to its original digits. That means invalid inputs such as "abc" or "zerone" are not permitted.Input length is less than 50, 000.So if the input is like “fviefuro”, then the output will be 45.To solve this, we will follow these steps −nums := an array that is holding the numbers in English letter from 0 to 9.make one array count of size 10ans := an empty ... Read More
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Suppose we have a non-empty array containing only positive numbers, we have to find if the array can be partitioned into two subsets such that the sum of elements in both subsets is the same. So if the input is like [1, 5, 11, 5], the output will be true. As this array can be partitioned as [1, 5, 5] and [11]To solve this, we will follow these steps −n := size of the arraysum := 0for i := 0 to n – 1sum := sum + nums[i]if sum is odd, return falsesum := sum / 2create one array called ... Read More
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Consider we have a random list of people standing in a queue. If each person is described by a pair of integers (h, k), where h is the height and k is the number of people in front of him, who have a height greater than or equal to h. We have to define one method to reconstruct the queue. So if the given array is like [[7, 0], [4, 4], [7, 1], [5, 0], [6, 1], [5, 2]], then the output will be [[5, 0], [7, 0], [5, 2], [6, 1], [4, 4], [7, 1]]To solve this, we will ... Read More
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Suppose we have a string s, and we have to find the length of the longest substring T of that given string (consists of lowercase letters only) such that every character in T appears no less than k times. So if the string is “ababbc” and k = 2, then the output will be 3 and longest substring will be “ababb”, as there are two a’s and three b’s.To solve this, we will follow these steps −create one recursive function called longestSubstring(), this takes string s and size kif k = 1, then return the size of the stringif size ... Read More
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Suppose we have an encoded string; we have to return its decoded string. The rule for encoding is: k[encoded_string], this indicates where the encoded_string inside the square brackets is being repeated exactly k times. We can assume that the original data does not contain any numeric characters and that digits are only for those repeat numbers, k. So if the input is like “1[ba]2[na]”, then the output will be “banana”.To solve this, we will follow these steps −create one empty stack, set i := 0while i < size of a stringif s[i] is ‘]’res := delete element from the stack ... Read More
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In this article, we will learn to load a file into the JShell session in Java 9. We will learn about Jshell and different ways we can load a file in Jshell, which is the command line and the /open command. What is a JShell? JShell is a new command-line interactive REPL (Read-Evaluate-Print-Loop) tool introduced in Java 9 to evaluate declarations, statements, and expressions written in Java. This tool also allows us to execute Java code snippets and get immediate results. Loading a file into the JShell There are two ways to load a file into the JShell session in ... Read More
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Suppose a decimal number can be converted to its Hexspeak representation by converting it to an uppercase hexadecimal string at first, after that replacing all occurrences of the digit 0 with the letter O, and the digit 1 with the letter I.This kind of representation is valid if and only if it consists only of the letters in the set {"A", "B", "C", "D", "E", "F", "I", "O"}.So we have a string num representing a decimal integer N, we have to find the Hexspeak representation of N if it is correct, otherwise return "ERROR". So if num = “257”, then ... Read More