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Server Side Programming Articles - Page 1606 of 2646
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Suppose we have a given integer N; we have to find the sum of all Truncatable primes less than N. As we know the truncatable prime is a number which is left-truncatable prime (if the leading "left" digit is successively removed, then all resulting numbers are treated as prime) as well as right-truncatable prime (if the last "right" digit is successively removed, then all the resulting numbers are treated as prime). An example of truncatable prime is 9137 as this is lefttruncatable prime because 9137, 137, 37 and 7 are primes. Hence 9137 is a truncatable prime.So, if the input ... Read More
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Suppose we have a string, s, and we have another list with few words, these words are of same length. We have to find all starting indices of substring(s) in s that is a concatenation of each word in words exactly once and without any intervening characters.So if the input is like “wordgoodgoodgoodword” and words are ["word", "good"], then the output will be [0, 12]. This is because the substring starting at index 0 and 12 are “wordgood” and “goodword”.To solve this, we will follow these steps −Define a method called ok(), this will take string s, map wordCnt and ... Read More
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Suppose we have two strings s1 and s2, we have to find the smallest substring in s1 such that all characters of s2 will be used efficiently.So, if the input is like s1 = "I am a student", s2 = "mdn", then the output will be "m a studen"To solve this, we will follow these steps −N := 26str_len := size of main_str, patt_len := size of patternif str_len < patt_len, thenreturn Nonehash_pat := an array of size N and fill with 0hash_str := an array of size N and fill with 0for i in range 0 to patt_len, dohash_pat[ASCII ... Read More
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Suppose we have a sorted array of positive numbers, this array is sorted in ascending order, er have to find the smallest positive value that cannot be represented as sum of elements of any subset of given set. We have to solve this problem in O(n) time.So, if the input is like A = [1, 4, 8, 12, 13, 17], then the output will be 2.To solve this, we will follow these steps −n := size of Aanswer := 1for i in range 0 to n, doif A[i]
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Suppose we have a given weighted undirected graph with N different nodes and M edges, some of the nodes are good nodes. We have to find the shortest distance between any pair of two different good nodes. In the given diagram the yellow in the following graph are considered to be good nodes.So, if the input is likethen the output will be 11, as the pairs of good nodes and distance between them are: (1 to 3) the distance is 11, (3 to 5) the distance is 13, (1 to 5) the distance is 24, out of which 11 is ... Read More
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Suppose we have a number N this represents the initial position of the person on the number line. We also have L which is the probability of the person of going left. We have to find the the probability of reaching all points on the number line after completing N moves from point N. Each move can be either to the left or to the right.So, if the input is like n = 2, l = 0.5, then the output will be [0.25, 0, 0.5, 0, 0.25]To solve this, we will follow these steps −high := 1 - lowDefine an ... Read More
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Suppose we have a Markov chain graph g; we have the find the probability to reach the state F at time T if we start from state S when time t = 0. As we know a Markov chain is a random process consisting of various states and the probabilities to move one state to another. This can be represented as a directed graph; the nodes are states and the edges have the probability of going from one node to another. From one state to another, it takes unit time to move. The sum of the probabilities of the outgoing ... Read More
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Suppose we have two arrays A and B. The size of A is the number of rows and A[i] is the number of boxes in the ith row. And B is the array of balls where B[i] denotes a number on the ball. Given that ball i (value B[i]) will be placed in a box whose position from starting is B[i]. We have to find the row and column of the boxes corresponding to each B[i].So, if the input is like A = [3, 4, 5, 6], B = [1, 3, 5, 2], then the output will be [(1, 1), ... Read More
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Suppose we have a string S with lowercase letters, now two players are playing the game. The rules are as follows −The player wins the game, if, at any move, a player can shuffle the characters of the string to get a palindrome string.The player cannot win when he/she has to remove any character from the string.We have to keep in mind that both players play the game optimally and player1 starts the game. We have to find the winner of the game.So, if the input is like "pqpppq", then the output will be Player1 as player-1 in the first ... Read More
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Suppose we have two arrays A and B of size N and M respectively and we also have one N X M binary matrix where 1 denotes that there was a positive integer in the original matrix and 0 means that position is holding 0 into the original matrix also. We have to generate the original matrix so that A[i] denotes the largest element in the ith row and B[j] denotes the largest element in the jth column.So, if the input is like A = [4, 2, 3], B = [3, 1, 0, 0, 4, 0, 5] matrix, then the ... Read More