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Decode String in C++

Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 28-Apr-2020 12:10:27

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Suppose we have an encoded string; we have to return its decoded string. The rule for encoding is: k[encoded_string], this indicates where the encoded_string inside the square brackets is being repeated exactly k times. We can assume that the original data does not contain any numeric characters and that digits are only for those repeat numbers, k. So if the input is like “1[ba]2[na]”, then the output will be “banana”.To solve this, we will follow these steps −create one empty stack, set i := 0while i < size of a stringif s[i] is ‘]’res := delete element from the stack ... Read More

Hexspeak in Python

Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 28-Apr-2020 09:26:59

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Suppose a decimal number can be converted to its Hexspeak representation by converting it to an uppercase hexadecimal string at first, after that replacing all occurrences of the digit 0 with the letter O, and the digit 1 with the letter I.This kind of representation is valid if and only if it consists only of the letters in the set {"A", "B", "C", "D", "E", "F", "I", "O"}.So we have a string num representing a decimal integer N, we have to find the Hexspeak representation of N if it is correct, otherwise return "ERROR". So if num = “257”, then ... Read More

Array Transformation in C++

Farhan Muhamed
Updated on 25-Jul-2025 16:59:14

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Array transformation is a popular coding question asked in technical assessments and interviews. In this article, we will discuss the problem of array transformation with example testcases, the algorithm to solve it, and provide a C/C++ implementation. Array Transformation Based on Local Maxima and Minima In this problem, you are given an array of integers arr[] of size N. Every day the array undergoes a transformation which can be defined as follows: The first and last elements of the array are not transformed. For every other element arr[i] in the array, where 0 < i < N-1, ... Read More

Intersection of Three Sorted Arrays in C++

Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 28-Apr-2020 09:16:52

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Suppose there are three integer arrays arr1, arr2 and arr3 and they are sorted in strictly increasing order, we have to return a sorted array of only the integers that appeared in all of these three arrays. So if arrays are [1, 2, 3, 4, 5], [1, 2, 5, 7, 9], and [1, 3, 4, 5, 8], so the output will be [1, 5]To solve this, we will follow these steps −define an array called rescreate three maps f1, f2 and f3for i in range 0 to length of arr1f1[arr1[i]] increase by 1for i in range 0 to length of ... Read More

Diet Plan Performance in Python

Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 28-Apr-2020 09:12:55

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Suppose a dieter consumes calories[i], this indicates the calories on the i-th day. If we have an integer k, for every consecutive sequence of k days that is (calories[i], calories[i+1], ..., calories[i+k-1] for all 0 upper, so increase one point, lower = length of C, then come out from the looptemp := temp + C[right]return pointsExampleLet us see the following implementation to get better understanding − Live Democlass Solution(object):    def dietPlanPerformance(self, c, k, l, u):       temp = 0       for i in range(k):          temp += c[i]       right ... Read More

Single-Row Keyboard in python

Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 28-Apr-2020 08:59:34

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Suppose, there is a special keyboard with all keys in a single row. So if we have a string of length 26 indicating the layout of the keyboard (indexed from 0 to 25), initially our finger is at index 0. To type a character, we have to move your finger to the index of the next character. The time taken to move your finger from index i to index j is denoted as |i - j|. So if we want to type a string. we have to define a function to calculate how much time it takes to type it ... Read More

Check If a Number Is Majority Element in a Sorted Array in Python

Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 28-Apr-2020 08:54:42

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Suppose we have an array called, nums and that is sorted in non-decreasing order, and a number target. We have to find if the target is a majority element. In an array a majority element is an element that appears more than N/2 times in an array of length N. So if the array is like − [2, 4, 5, 5, 5, 5, 5, 6, 6] and target is 5, then output is true.To solve this, we will follow these steps −There will be two helping modules, lower() and upper(). These are as follows.The lower() takes two arguments array arr ... Read More

Largest Unique Number in Python

Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 28-Apr-2020 08:46:16

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Suppose we have a list of numbers, we have to return the number whose occurrence is 1, if no such element is present, then return -1. So if the list is like [5, 2, 3, 6, 5, 2, 9, 6, 3], then the output will be 9.To solve this, we will follow these steps −We will check each element, and put the elements inside the map, so if the element is not in map, then put a new entry, otherwise increase the valuethen go through the map, when the value is 1, return the key.Example(Python)Let us see the following implementation ... Read More

Remove Vowels from a String in Python

Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 28-Apr-2020 08:41:54

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Suppose we have a string, we have to remove all vowels from that string. So if the string is like “iloveprogramming”, then after removing vowels, the result will be − "lvprgrmmng"To solve this, we will follow these steps −create one array vowel, that is holding [a, e, i, o, u]for v in a vowelreplace v using blank stringExampleLet us see the following implementation to get a better understanding − Live Democlass Solution(object):    def removeVowels(self, s):       s = s.replace("a", "")       s = s.replace("e", "")       s = s.replace("i", "")       s ... Read More

Number of days in a month in Python

Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 28-Apr-2020 08:35:20

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Suppose we have one year Y and a month M, we have to return the number of days of that month for the given year. So if the Y = 1992 and M = 7, then the result will be 31, if the year is 2020, and M = 2, then the result is 29.To solve this, we will follow these steps −if m = 2, thenif y is a leap year, return 29, otherwise 28make an array with elements [1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 12]if m is in the list, then return 31, otherwise, return 30.Example(Python)Let us see ... Read More

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