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Count number of even and odd elements in an array in C++

Ayush Gupta
Ayush Gupta
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 832 Views

In this tutorial, we will be discussing a program to find the number of even and odd elements in an array.For this we will be provided with an array. Our task is to calculate the number of even and odd elements in the given array.Example#include using namespace std; void CountingEvenOdd(int arr[], int arr_size){    int even_count = 0;    int odd_count = 0;    //looping through the elements    for(int i = 0 ; i < arr_size ; i++) {       //checking if the number is odd       if (arr[i]%2 != 0)          odd_count ++ ;       else          even_count ++ ;    }    cout

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Count numbers from 1 to n that have 4 as a digit in C++

Ayush Gupta
Ayush Gupta
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 479 Views

In this tutorial, we will be discussing a program to find the numbers from 1 to n that have 4 as a digit.For this we will be provided with a number n. Our task is to count all the numbers which have 4 as one of their digits and print it out.Example#include using namespace std; bool has4(int x); //returning sum of digits in the given numbers int get_4(int n){    int result = 0;    //calculating the sum of each digit    for (int x=1; x

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Binary Search Tree Iterator in C++

Arnab Chakraborty
Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 2K+ Views

Suppose we want to make one iterator for binary tree. There will be two methods. The next() method to return the next element, and hasNext() method to return Boolean value, that will indicate that the next element is present or not. So if the tree is like −And the sequence of function calls are [next(), next(), hasNext(), next(), hasNext(), next(), hasNext(), next(), hasNext()]. The output will be [3, 7, true, 9, true, 15, true, 20, false]To solve this, we will follow these steps −There are two methods next and hasNext, The next() method will be like −curr := stack top ...

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Binary Tree Right Side View in C++

Arnab Chakraborty
Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 270 Views

Suppose we have a binary tree, if we see the tree from right side, then we can see some elements of it. we have to display those elements. So if the tree is like −To solve this, we will follow these steps −We will create one helping method for dfs. This will take tree_node, an array to hold answers, and level. The level is initially 0. The dfs will work like below −if node is null, then returnif level = length of the answer array, then insert value of node into the ans arraydfs(right of the node, ans, level + ...

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House Robber II in C++

Arnab Chakraborty
Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 869 Views

Consider, you are a professional robber. And you are planning to rob houses along a street. Each house has a certain amount of money stored. All houses are arranged in a circle. That means the first house is the neighbor of the last house. We have to keep in mind that the adjacent houses have security system connected and it will automatically contact the police if two adjacent houses were broken into on the same night. So if we have a list of integers representing the amount of money of each house, determine the maximum amount of money you can ...

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Combination Sum IIII in C++

Arnab Chakraborty
Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 247 Views

Consider we have to generate all possible combinations of k numbers that add up to a number n, given that only numbers from 1 to 9 can be used. Each combination should be a unique set of numbers. All numbers should be positive, and the solution must not contain duplicate combinations. So if k = 3 and n = 9, then the possible combinations are [[1, 2, 6], [1, 3, 5], [2, 3, 4]]To solve this, we will follow these steps −Suppose we will solve this using forming a method called solve. This will be recursive method, this will take ...

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Count Complete Tree Nodes in C++

Arnab Chakraborty
Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 1K+ Views

Suppose we have a complete binary tree, we have to count the number of nodes. So if the tree is like −So the output will be 6.To solve this, we will follow these stepsThis will use the recursive approach. This method, countNodes() is taking the root as argument.hr := 0 and hl := 0create two nodes l and r as rootwhile l is not emptyincrease hl by 1l := left of lwhile r is not emptyr := right of rincrease hr by 1if hl = hr, then return (2 ^ hl) – 1return 1 + countNodes(left of root) + countNodes(right ...

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Perfect Squares in C++

Arnab Chakraborty
Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 608 Views

Suppose we have a positive integer n, find the least number of perfect square numbers whose sum is n. So if the number is 13, then the output is 2, as the numbers are 13 = 9 + 4To solve this, we will follow these steps −create one table for dynamic programming, of length n + 1, and fill it with infinitydp[0] := 0for i := 1, when i*i dp(n+1,INF);       dp[0] = 0;       for(int i =1;i*i

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Maximum Unique Element in every subarray of size K in c++

Narendra Kumar
Narendra Kumar
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 409 Views

In this problem, we are given an array of integers and a integers K. our task is to create a program that will find the maximum unique element in every subarray of size K with no duplicates.Let’s take an example to understand the problem, Input −array = {4, 1, 1, 3, 3} k = 3Output −4 3 1Explanation −Sub-array of size 3 Subarray {4, 1, 1}, max = 4 Subarray {1, 1, 3}, max = 3 Subarray {1, 3, 3}, max = 1To solve this problem, one simple method is to run two loops and create subarrays and find distinct ...

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Maximum value of |arr[0] – arr[1] - + |arr[1] – arr[2] - + ... +|arr[n – 2] – arr[n – 1] - when elements are from 1 to n in C++

Narendra Kumar
Narendra Kumar
Updated on 11-Mar-2026 259 Views

In this problem, we are given an array of n integers of range [1, n]. Our task is to create a program that will find the maximum value of |arr[0] – arr[1] - + |arr[1] – arr[2] - + … +|arr[n – 2] – arr[n – 1].Let’s take an example to understand the problem, Input − array= {1, 2, 3}Output − 3Explanation −max sum is |1-3|+|2-1| = 3To solve this problem, a simple approach is to create all permutations from the array. And find the maximum value of all the values from permutation. A more effective method is to generalize ...

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