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Adding two Python lists elements

Farhan Muhamed
Updated on 14-Jul-2025 19:06:05

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In Python, a list is a built-in data structure that is used to store an ordered collection of multiple items in a single variable. Lists are mutable that means we can add, remove, and change its elements. In this article, we will learn how we can add the corresponding elements of two Python Lists. You are given two equal sized lists in Python and your task is to create a new list containing sum of corresponding elements of the lists.Consider the following input output scenario:Scenario Input: List1 = [3, 6, 9, 45, 6] List2 = [11, 14, 21, ... Read More

Construct an array from XOR of all elements of array except element at same index in C++

Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 30-Dec-2019 10:12:25

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Suppose we have an array A[] with n positive elements. We have to create another array B, such that B[i] is XOR of all elements of A[] except A[i]. So if the A = [2, 1, 5, 9], then B = [13, 14, 10, 6]To solve this, at first we have to find the XOR of all elements of A, and store it into variable x, then for each element of A[i], find B[i] = x XOR A[i]Example Live Demo#include using namespace std; void findXOR(int A[], int n) {    int x = 0;    for (int i = 0; ... Read More

Construct an array from GCDs of consecutive elements in given array in C++

Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 30-Dec-2019 10:07:54

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Suppose we have an array A[], with n elements. We have to find another array B[], whose size is n+1, such that GCD of B[i] and B[i + 1] is A[i]. If there are multiple solutions, then print one of them whose array sum is minimum. So if A = [1, 2, 3], then output will be [1, 2, 6, 3]When A has only one element say K, then B = [K, K]. So the B[0] will be A[0]. Now consider we are done up to index i, so we have already processed index i, and calculated B[i + 1]. ... Read More

upper_bound in C++

Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 30-Dec-2019 10:02:52

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Here we will see that is the upper_bound() function in C++ STL. This function returns an iterator that points to the first element in the container, which is considered to go after val. The syntax is like:iterator upper_bound (const value_type& val); const_iterator upper_bound (const value_type& val) const;The return value is an iterator, pointing to the first element in the container which is considered to go after val.Example Live Demo#include #include using namespace std; int main () {    set myset;    set::iterator itlow, itup;    for (int i = 1; i < 10; i++) myset.insert(i*10);    itup = myset.upper_bound ... Read More

Shuffle an Array using STL in C++

Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 30-Dec-2019 10:00:31

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Here we will see the Shuffle and random_shuffle in C++. These functions are used to shuffle array elements in C++. We can use the vector also instead of arrays, the usage is similar. Let us see the random_shuffle() first. It is used to randomly rearrange the elements in range [left, right). This function randomly swaps the positions of each element with the position of some randomly chosen positions.We can provide some random generator function to tell which element will be taken in every case. If we do not provide some, it will use its own random generator function.Example Live Demo#include ... Read More

Setting up C++ Development Environment

Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 30-Dec-2019 09:58:46

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Text EditorThis will be used to type your program. Examples of few editors include Windows Notepad, OS Edit command, Brief, Epsilon, EMACS, and vim or vi.Name and version of text editor can vary on different operating systems. For example, Notepad will be used on Windows and vim or vi can be used on windows as well as Linux, or UNIX.The files you create with your editor are called source files and for C++ they typically are named with the extension .cpp, .cp, or .c.A text editor should be in place to start your C++ programming.C++ CompilerThis is an actual C++ ... Read More

getline (string) in C++

Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 30-Dec-2019 09:58:05

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It is used to extracts characters from the stream as unformatted input and stores them into s as a c-string, until either the extracted character is the delimiting character, or n characters have been written to s (including the terminating null character). The declaration is like:basic_istream& getline (char_type* s, streamsize n ); basic_istream& getline (char_type* s, streamsize n, char_type delim);The parameters are ‘s’ pointer to an array of characters, where the extracted characters are stored as a c_string. Next parameter is ‘n’ this is the maximum number of characters to write (including the terminating character). The third parameter is ‘delim’ ... Read More

Constructor Overloading in C++

Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 30-Dec-2019 09:55:35

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As we know function overloading is one of the core feature of the object oriented languages. We can use the same name of the functions; whose parameter sets are different. Here we will see how to overload the constructors of C++ classes. The constructor overloading has few important concepts.Overloaded constructors must have the same name and different number of argumentsThe constructor is called based on the number and types of the arguments are passed.We have to pass the argument while creating objects, otherwise the constructor cannot understand which constructor will be called.Example Live Demo#include using namespace std; class Rect{ ... Read More

Cons of using the whole namespace in C++

Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 30-Dec-2019 09:53:42

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In C++, we use different namespaces. We can also create our own namespaces. For example, generally, we use standard namespace called std. We write the syntax like:using namespace std;In the standard library, it contains common functionality you use in building your applications like containers, algorithms, etc. If names used by these were out in the open, for example, if they defined a queue class globally, you'd never be able to use the same name again without conflicts. So they created a namespace, std to contain this change.The using namespace statement just means that in the scope it is present, make ... Read More

Find the compatibility difference between two arrays in C++

Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 30-Dec-2019 09:50:39

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Consider there are two friends and now they want to test their bonding. So they will check, how much compatible they are. Given the numbers n, numbered from 1..n. And they are asked to rank the numbers. They have to find the compatibility difference between them. The compatibility difference is basically the number of mismatches in the relative ranking of the same movie given by them. So if A = [3, 1, 2, 4, 5], and B = [3, 2, 4, 1, 5], then the output will be 2. The compatibility difference is 2, as first ranks movie 1 before ... Read More

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