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Count palindrome words in a sentence in C++

Sunidhi Bansal
Sunidhi Bansal
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 2K+ Views

We are given a string containing an English sentence. The goal is to find the number of words in the string that are palindromes. Palindrome words are those that when read from start or end have the same alphabet sequence. If the sentence is “Madam speaks good Malayalam”, then count of palindrome words is 2. (Madam and Malayalam)Note − Words can contain both upper and lowercase alphabets.Let us understand with examples.Input − str = "My Mom and Anna left at Noon";Output − Count of palindrome words in a sentence are − 3Explanation − Palindrome words in above sentence are − ...

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Count Pairs of Consecutive Zeros in C++

Sunidhi Bansal
Sunidhi Bansal
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 390 Views

We have a sequence generator that starts with 1. At each step 0 becomes 10 and 1 becomes 01. So following changes will occur at consecutive steps −Step 1 − 01Step 2 − 1001Step 3 − 01101001 ……The goal is to find the number of pairs of consecutive 0’s for a given number of steps.If input step is 1 pair of 0’s - 0, input step is 2 pair of 0’s - 1, input step is 3 pair of 0’s 1Step 4 − 1001011001101001Step 5 − 01101001100101101001011001101001We can observe that sequence is increasing in powers of 2 and repeats itself ...

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Count pairs in an array such that LCM(arr[i], arr[j]) > min(arr[i],arr[j]) in C++

Sunidhi Bansal
Sunidhi Bansal
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 361 Views

We are given an array of positive integers. The goal is to find the count of pairs of elements of arr[] such that condition LCM( arr[i], arr[j] ) > minimum of ( arr[i], arr[j] ). That is, the lowest common multiple of elements in a pair is greater than the minimum of both.Note − pair ( arr[i], arr[j] ) is the same as ( arr[j], arr[i] ). Don’t count it twice.Let us understand with examples.Input − arr[] = [ 1, 5, 4, 2 ]Output − Count of pairs in an array such that LCM(arr[i], arr[j]) > min(arr[i], arr[j]) are − ...

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Count pairs in an array such that at least one element is prime in C++

Sunidhi Bansal
Sunidhi Bansal
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 268 Views

We are given an array of positive integers. The goal is to find the count of distinct pairs of elements of an array that have at-least one prime member. If the array is [1, 2, 3, 4] then pairs would be (1, 2), (1, 3), (2, 3), (2, 4) and (3, 4).Let us understand with examplesInput − arr[] = { 1, 2, 4, 8, 10 };Output − Count of pairs in an array such that at least one element is prime are − 4Explanation − The only prime element is 2 and pairing it with all others will give − ...

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Delete array element in given index range [L – R] in C++?

AmitDiwan
AmitDiwan
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 646 Views

Let us first define the original array and the exclusive range for deletion of the array elements and also find the original array length −int arr[] = { 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20}; int L = 2, R = 6; int length = sizeof(arr) / sizeof(arr[0]);Now we loop in the array and if index position (i) is greater than L or R we increment the variable k which will be used to shift positions(delete) of array element once the index value (i) lies between the range L and R. Also, the new length of the ...

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Count pairs from two sorted arrays whose sum is equal to a given value x in C++

Sunidhi Bansal
Sunidhi Bansal
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 552 Views

We are given two arrays containing positive numbers and a value x. The goal is to find pairs of elements of arrays such that pairs of type (A, B) has A+B=x and A belongs to the first array and B belongs to the second array.Let us understand with examplesInput − arr_1[] = {1, 2, 5, 3, 4}; arr_2[] = {7, 0, 1, 3}; x=6Output −Count of pairs from two sorted arrays whose sum is equal to a given value x are − 2Explanation − The pairs are (5, 1) - (arr_1[2], arr_2[2]) and (3, 3) - (arr_1[3], arr_2[3])Input − arr_1[] ...

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Count pairs from two arrays whose modulo operation yields K in C++

Sunidhi Bansal
Sunidhi Bansal
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 295 Views

We are given two arrays containing positive numbers and a value K. The goal is to find unique pairs of elements of arrays such that pairs of type (A, B) has A%B=K or B%A=K and A belongs to the first array and B belongs to the second array.Let us understand with examplesInput − arr_1[] = {1, 2, 5, 3, 4}; arr_2[] = {7, 1, 3}; k=2Output − Count of pairs from two arrays whose modulo operation yields K are − 2Explanation − The pairs are (5, 7) - (arr_1[2], arr_2[1]) 7%5=2 and (5, 3) - (arr_1[2], arr_2[2]) 5%3=2Input − arr_1[] ...

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Deleting a binary tree using the delete keyword in C++?

AmitDiwan
AmitDiwan
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 244 Views

Let us first define our binary tree using a class containing int data, btree_node * rightChild, btree_node * leftChild. The leftChild and rightChild are pointers to btree_node. All the members in our class are public.class btree_node {    public:       int data;       btree_node* leftChild;       btree_node* rightChild;For creating a new node we have the constructor function that takes the int value as parameter to assign it to the newly created node value. The leftChild and rightChild are set to null.btree_node(int data){    this->data = data;    this->leftChild = NULL;    this-> = NULL; ...

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Count pairs from two BSTs whose sum is equal to a given value x in C++

Sunidhi Bansal
Sunidhi Bansal
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 341 Views

We are given two binary search trees as input and a variable x. The goal is to find pairs of nodes from each tree such that the sum of value of nodes is equal to x. Take node 1 from BST_1 and node 2 from BST_2 and add data part of both. If sum=x. Increment count.Let us understand with examples.Input Output − Count of pairs from two BSTs whose sum is equal to a given value x are − 1Explanation − The pair is (8, 6)Input Output −Count of pairs from two BSTs whose sum is equal to a given value x ...

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Count of subsequences having maximum distinct elements in C++

Sunidhi Bansal
Sunidhi Bansal
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 431 Views

We are given an array arr[] containing integers only. The goal is to find the number of subsequences of arr[] such that they have maximum number distinct elements. If the array is [ 4, 1, 2, 3, 4 ] then two subsequences will be [ 4, 1, 2, 3 ] and [ 1, 2, 3, 4 ].Let us understand with examplesInput − arr[]= { 1, 3, 5, 4, 2, 3, 1 }Output − Count of subsequences having maximum distinct elements are − 4Explanation − The maximum distinct elements are 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Count is 5. Subsequences will ...

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