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DescriptionGiven an array of digits which contains values from 0 to 9. The task is to find the minimum possible sum of two numbers formed from digits of the array. Please note that we have to use all digits of given arrayExampleIf input array is {7, 5, 1, 3, 2, 4} then minimum sum is 382 as, we can create two number 135 and 247.AlgorithmSort the array in ascending orderCreate two number by picking a digit from sorted array alternatively i.e. from even and odd indexExample Live Demo#include using namespace std; int getMinSum(int *arr, int n) { sort(arr, arr ... Read More
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In this article, we will learn about the solution to the problem statement given below.Problem statement − We are given a string we need to display all the possible permutations of the string.Now let’s observe the solution in the implementation below −Example Live Demo# conversion def toString(List): return ''.join(List) # permutations def permute(a, l, r): if l == r: print (toString(a)) else: for i in range(l, r + 1): a[l], a[i] = a[i], a[l] permute(a, l + 1, r) a[l], ... Read More
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In this article, we will learn about the solution to the problem statement given below.Problem statement − We are given two strings, we need to get the uncommon words from the given strings.Now let’s observe the solution in the implementation below −Example Live Demo# uncommon words def find(A, B): # count count = {} # insert in A for word in A.split(): count[word] = count.get(word, 0) + 1 # insert in B for word in B.split(): count[word] = count.get(word, 0) + 1 # return ans return [word ... Read More
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In this article, we will learn about the solution to the problem statement given below.Problem statement − We are given a function, we need to display the number of local variables in the function.Now let’s observe the solution in the implementation below −Example Live Demo# checking locals def scope(): a = 25.5 b = 5 str_ = 'Tutorialspoint' # main print("Number of local varibales available:", scope.__code__.co_nlocals)OutputNumber of local varibales available: 3Example Live Demo# checking locals def empty(): pass def scope(): a, b, c = 9, 23.4, True str = 'Tutiorialspoint' # main print("Number of local varibales ... Read More
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In this article, we will learn about the solution to the problem statement given below.Problem statement − We are given an integer n, we need to count the number of trailing zeros in the factorial.Now let’s observe the solution in the implementation below −Example Live Demo# trailing zero def find(n): # Initialize count count = 0 # update Count i = 5 while (n / i>= 1): count += int(n / i) i *= 5 return int(count) # Driver program n = 79 print("Count of trailing 0s "+"in", n, ... Read More
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In this article, we will learn about the solution to the problem statement given below.Problem statement − We are given an integer n, we need to count the number of 1’s in the binary representation of the numberNow let’s observe the solution in the implementation below −#naive approachExample Live Demo# count the bits def count(n): count = 0 while (n): count += n & 1 n >>= 1 return count # main n = 15 print("The number of bits :", count(n))OutputThe number of bits : 4#recursive approachExample Live Demo# recursive way def count( ... Read More
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In this article, we will learn about the solution to the problem statement given below.Problem statement − We are given a positive integer N, we need to count all possible distinct binary strings available with length N such that no consecutive 1’s exist in the string.Now let’s observe the solution in the implementation below −Example Live Demo# count the number of strings def countStrings(n): a=[0 for i in range(n)] b=[0 for i in range(n)] a[0] = b[0] = 1 for i in range(1, n): a[i] = a[i-1] + b[i-1] b[i] = ... Read More
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As a part of text analytics, we frequently need to count words and assign weightage to them for processing in various algorithms, so in this article we will see how we can find the frequency of each word in a given sentence. We can do it with three approaches as shown below.Using CounterWe can use the Counter() from collections module to get the frequency of the words. Here we first apply the split() to generate the words from the line and then apply the most_common ().Example Live Demofrom collections import Counter line_text = "Learn and practice and learn to practice" freq ... Read More
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In this article, we will learn about the solution to the problem statement given below.Problem statement − We are given a list, we need to count the inversion required and display it.Inversion count is obtained by counting how many steps are needed for the array to be sorted.Now let’s observe the solution in the implementation below −Example Live Demo# count def InvCount(arr, n): inv_count = 0 for i in range(n): for j in range(i + 1, n): if (arr[i] > arr[j]): inv_count += 1 return ... Read More
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The OpenCV platform provides a cv2 library for Python. This can be used for various shape analyses which is useful in Computer Vision. To identify the shape of a circle using OpenCV we can use the cv2.HoughCircles() function. It finds circles in a grayscale image using the Hough transform. Common Approaches Some of the common methods to find circles in an image using OpenCV are as follows - Circle detection using Hough transform OpenCV ... Read More