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Golang program to define a Red Black tree
In go language we can create a red black tree by providing proper structures and methods. In this article we will write Go language programs to define a Red Black tree. Here, the root node is always black and other nodes can be red or black based on the properties it possess. It is used for various operations like efficient search, insertions and deletions. Algorithm Step 1 − imports fmt and “main” as necessary packages Step 2 − Create a RedBlackTree struct, which contains a field that provides reference to the root node. Step 3 − Then, create a ...
Read MoreGolang program to create a priority queue
A priority queue is a type of queue in which priorities are assigned to the elements and the elements with higher priority are popped out first than the elements with lower priority. In this article, we will write Golang programs to create a priority queue. They can be implemented using heaps, slices, trees etc and are used to perform the operations such as pushing elements in queue and removing elements from queue. Syntax func make ([] type, size, capacity) The make function in go language is used to create an array/map it accepts the type of variable to be ...
Read MoreDifference Between List and ArrayList in Java
A collection framework in Java consists of a set of classes and interfaces which helps in implementing various data structures. List and ArrayList belong to this collection framework. List is an interface and ArrayList is a class. Their main motto is to create a list data structure. List is a collection of ordered elements arranged using the concept of indexing. Arrays use the concept of dynamic array to store elements. What is a List in Java? A list is one of the interfaces of the collection framework. It stores objects in an ordered manner. Here, the elements are stored sequentially. ...
Read MoreCheck whether a very large number of the given form is a multiple of 3
The problem statement includes checking whether a K-sized very long positive integer is the multiple of 3 or not where each ith digit in the K-sized number where i>1 will be the sum of all the prefix digits modulo 10 from the left. We will be given two integers a0 and a1, where 1
Read MoreCheck whether a number is Emirpimes or not
The problem statement includes checking whether a number is Emirprimes or not, where the positive integer N will be the user input. An Emirpimes number is a semiprime number whose when digits are being reversed, gives a new number which too is a semiprime number. A semiprime number is a number which is the product of two prime numbers which can be either distinct or the same. In simple words, for a number N to be semiprime it should be of the form N=a*b, where a and b are prime numbers. They can be equal. In this problem, we will ...
Read MoreBlum Integer
The problem statement includes checking the given numbers which will be the user input, if it is a Blum number or not. A Blum integer is a semiprime number whose distinct prime factors a and b are of the form 4t+3, where t is some positive integer. A semiprime number is a number which is a product of exactly two prime numbers or a natural number which has exactly two factors which are prime numbers. In case of semiprime numbers, the factors may be equal. In case any number N which is a blum integer, it must have only two ...
Read MoreSwift Program to Use Different Types of a Collection
A collection is a group of elements or objects that are gathered together for some specific tasks. Swift supports three types of collections: Array, Set, and Dictionary. They are implemented as generic collections, also they are clear about what type of values they can store which means you can not store the wrong type of values in the collections. Array It is an ordered collection which is used to store similar types of data or elements. It can store duplicate values. It is both mutable and immutable. Syntax var arr :[Type] = [E1, E2, E3] var arr = ...
Read MoreSwift Program to Replace the Spaces of a String with a Specific Character
In Swift, we are allowed to replace whitespaces with the specified character like $, *, ! etc. So, to replace the spaces of a string with a specific character swift provide the following methods − Using replacingOccurrences() method Using user-defined method Using components() and joined() methods Using split() and joined() methods Using map() and joined() method Method 1: Using the replacingOccurrences() method The replacingOccurrences() method is used to create a string in which all the occurrences of the target string or character are replaced by the specified string or character. Syntax func replacingOccurrences(of: String, with: String) ...
Read MoreSwift Program to Reverse a String Using Stacks
A stack is a data structure which works on LIFO(last in first out) principle. It is used to store and manage data where the recently added item is the first one to be removed from the stack. Stack support the following operations − Push − It is used to add elements to the stack. So in Swift, we achieve push operation by the append() method. Syntax func push(_ items: T) { item.append(items) } Here, the append() function pushes a new element in the item stack. Pop − It is used to remove ...
Read MoreSwift Program to Sort a String
In Swift, sorting of a string means arranging the characters of the string in the specified order either in ascending or descending order. For example − Input: String = "color of the bird is pink" Output:" bcdefhiiiklnoooprrst" Here, the resultant string is sorted in ascending order. So to sort a string Swift provides an inbuilt function named sorted() function. This function returns a sorted string in which the characters of the string are stored in either ascending or descending order. This function can be defined in two types with and without parameters. ...
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