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Max Difference You Can Get From Changing an Integer in C++
Suppose we have an integer num. We will apply the following steps exactly two times, the steps are like −Pick a digit x in range 0 to 9.Pick another digit y also in range 0 to 9. The digit y can be equal to x.Replace all the occurrences of x in the decimal representation of num by y. The new integer cannot have any leading zeros, also the new integer cannot be of value 0.Now consider a and b be the results of applying the operations to num the first and second times, respectively. Then find the max difference between ...
Read MoreLongest Continuous Subarray With Absolute Diff Less Than or Equal to Limit in C++
Suppose we have an array of integers called nums and an integer limit, we have to find the size of the longest non-empty subarray such that the absolute difference between any two items of this subarray is less than or equal to the given limit.So, if the input is like nums = [8, 2, 4, 7], limit = 4, then the output will be 2, this is because −[8] so |8-8| = 0 4.[8, 2, 4] so |8-2| = 6 > 4.[8, 2, 4, 7] so |8-2| = 6 > 4.[2] so |2-2| = 0 k) { ...
Read MoreMinimum Time to Collect All Apples in a Tree in C++
Suppose we have an undirected tree consisting of n vertices and these are numbered from 0 to n-1, which has some apples in their vertices. We spend 1 second to walk over one edge of the tree. We have to find the minimum time in seconds we have to spend in order to collect all apples in the tree starting at vertex 0 and coming back to this vertex.Here the edges of the undirected tree are given in the array edges, where edges[i] = [from_i, to_i] this means that exists an edge connecting the vertices from_i and to_i. Additionally, there ...
Read MoreHow to create a data frame in R with list elements?
If a list has the same length of elements (not sub-elements) as the length of each vector for which we want to create the data frame then we first need to create the data frame of vectors then we can easily add the list into the data frame. But if we have a list and other vectors then data frame cannot be created as data.frame function will read each value of the list separately.Example> df1 df1Output x y 1 6 1 2 8 1 3 6 2 4 8 1 5 5 1 6 3 1 7 6 1 8 ...
Read MoreCount Good Nodes in Binary Tree in C++
Suppose we have a binary tree, a node X in the tree is named good when in the path from root to X there are no nodes whose value is greater than X. Here we have to find the number of good nodes in the binary tree.So, if the input is like, then the output will be 4, the colored nodes are good node.To solve this, we will follow these steps −Define a function dfs(), this will take node, val, if node is null, then −returnret := ret + (1 when val left){ if(val != NULL) ...
Read MoreRearrange Words in a Sentence in C++
Suppose we have a string with different words, that string is called sentence, and this is in the following format −First letter is in upper case.Each word in text are separated by a single space character.We have to rearrange the words in text such that all words are rearranged in increasing order of their lengths. If two words have the same length, arrange them in their original order.Then finally return the string by applying these rules.So, if the input is like "I love to code in cpp", then the output will be "I to in cpp love code"To solve this, ...
Read MoreHow to create an empty plot using ggplot2 in R?
The two most easy ways to create an empty plot using ggplot2 are using geom_blank function and also adding the theme_bw along with the geom_blank. The geom_blank will create an empty plot with white gridlines and grey background, on the other hand, addition of theme_bw will create the empty plot with grey gridlines and white background.ExampleConsider the below data frame:> set.seed(151) > x y df dfOutput x y 1 -0.05153895 0.3139643 2 0.76573738 0.1816184 3 -0.14673959 0.8201743 4 -0.11318581 1.6005576 5 -0.39551140 0.6770630 6 0.78227595 0.7446956 7 -1.39747811 0.7004385 8 -1.01883832 1.2728014 9 ...
Read MorePeople Whose List of Favorite Companies Is Not a Subset of Another List in C++
Suppose we have an array called favorite companies where favoriteCompanies[i] is the list of favorites companies of the ith person. We have to find the indices of people whose list of favorite companies is not a subset of any other list of favorites companies.So, if the input is like favoriteCompanies = [["TCS", "google", "facebook"], ["google", "microsoft"], ["google", "facebook"], ["google"], ["amazon"]], then the output will be [0, 1, 4], this is because person with index=2 has ["google", "facebook"] which is a subset of favoriteCompanies[0]= ["TCS", "google", "facebook"] corresponding to the person with index 0.Now person with index=3 has ["google"] which is ...
Read MorePseudo-Palindromic Paths in a Binary Tree in C++
Suppose we have a binary tree where node values are digits from 1 to 9. One path in the binary tree is said to be pseudo-palindromic when at least one permutation of the node values in the path is a palindrome. We have to find the number of pseudo-palindromic paths going from the root node to leaf nodes.So, if the input is likethen the output will be 2, this is because there are three paths going from the root node to leaf nodes − red path follows [2, 3, 3], the green path follows [2, 1, 1], and the path ...
Read MoreCourse Schedule IV in C++
Suppose there are a total of n courses we can to take, the courses are labeled from 0 to n-1.Some courses may have direct prerequisites, as example, to take course 0 we have first to take course 1, which is expressed as a pair: [1, 0].So, if we have a number of courses n, a list of direct prerequisite pairs and a list of queries pairs.You should find the answer for each queries[i] whether the course queries[i][0] is a prerequisite of the course queries[i][1] or not. Finally, we have to return a list of boolean, the answers to the given ...
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