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Program to find maximum sum by removing K numbers from ends in python

Arnab Chakraborty
Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 25-Mar-2026 470 Views

Suppose we have a list of numbers called nums and another value k. We have to find the maximum sum of elements that we can delete, given that we must pop exactly k times, where each pop can be from the left or the right end. So, if the input is like nums = [2, 4, 5, 3, 1] and k = 2, then the output will be 6, as we can delete 2 and 4 from the left end. Algorithm To solve this, we will follow these steps − window ...

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Program to find maximum additive score by deleting numbers in Python

Arnab Chakraborty
Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 25-Mar-2026 256 Views

Suppose we have a list of numbers called nums. We can perform an operation where we select a number (not the first or last), remove it, and increase our score by the sum of that number and its two adjacent numbers. We have to find the maximal score possible by performing this operation as many times as we want. So, if the input is like nums = [2, 3, 4, 5, 6], then the output will be 39. We can select 5, then sum will be (4 + 5 + 6) = 15, array becomes [2, 3, 4, 6]. ...

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Program to find a target value inside given matrix or not in Python

Arnab Chakraborty
Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 25-Mar-2026 500 Views

Suppose we have a 2D matrix where each row and column is sorted in non-decreasing order. We need to check whether a given target value is present inside it or not. So, if the input is like ? 2 4 30 3 4 31 6 6 32 And target = 31, then the output will be True. Approach To solve this efficiently, we can start from the top-right corner of the matrix and move either left or down based on the comparison with the target ...

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Program to generate matrix where each cell holds Manhattan distance from nearest 0 in Python

Arnab Chakraborty
Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 25-Mar-2026 286 Views

The Manhattan distance between two points is the sum of absolute differences of their coordinates. In this problem, we need to find the Manhattan distance from each cell to the nearest 0 in a binary matrix. Given a binary matrix, we transform it so each cell contains the Manhattan distance to the closest 0. At least one 0 is guaranteed to exist. Example Input and Output If the input matrix is ? 101 101 110 The output will be ? 101 101 210 The bottom-left cell has distance 2 ...

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Program to find number of combinations of coins to reach target in Python

Arnab Chakraborty
Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 25-Mar-2026 1K+ Views

Suppose we have a list of coins and another value amount, we have to find the number of combinations there are that sum to amount. If the answer is very large, then mod the result by 10^9 + 7. So, if the input is like coins = [2, 5] amount = 10, then the output will be 2, as we can make these combinations − [2, 2, 2, 2, 2], [5, 5] Algorithm To solve this, we will follow these steps − m := 10^9 + 7 ...

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Program to find lowest sum of pairs greater than given target in Python

Arnab Chakraborty
Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 25-Mar-2026 306 Views

Given a list of numbers and a target value, we need to find the lowest sum of any pair that is greater than the target. This problem uses a two-pointer approach on a sorted array for efficient solution. For example, if nums = [2, 4, 6, 10, 14] and target = 10, the output will be 12 (pair: 2 + 10). Algorithm Steps To solve this problem, we follow these steps − Sort the list nums in ascending order Initialize two pointers: left at start (0) and right at end (n-1) Set answer to a ...

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Nested List Weight Sum II in Python

Arnab Chakraborty
Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 25-Mar-2026 363 Views

The Nested List Weight Sum II problem calculates the weighted sum of integers in a nested list structure, where weights increase from bottom to top. Unlike the regular version where deeper elements have higher weights, here the deepest elements have weight 1, and shallower elements have progressively higher weights. For example, given [[1, 1], 2, [1, 1]], the structure has: Four 1's at depth 2 (weight 1 each) = 4 × 1 = 4 One 2 at depth 1 (weight 2) = 1 × 2 = 2 Total sum = 4 + 2 = 6 Algorithm ...

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Program to find nth term in Look and Say Sequence in Python

Arnab Chakraborty
Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 25-Mar-2026 708 Views

The Look and Say Sequence is a famous sequence where each term describes the previous term by counting consecutive identical digits. Starting with "1", each subsequent term is generated by reading the previous term aloud. Understanding the Sequence The first few terms of the Look and Say sequence are: Term 1: 1 Term 2: 11 (one 1) Term 3: 21 (two 1s) Term 4: 1211 (one 2, one 1) Term 5: 111221 (one 1, one 2, two 1s) Each term is formed by counting consecutive identical digits in the previous term and stating the ...

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Program to find length of longest substring with character count of at least k in Python

Arnab Chakraborty
Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 25-Mar-2026 309 Views

Finding the longest substring where each character appears at least k times is a classic divide and conquer problem. We need to recursively split the string at characters that don't meet the frequency requirement. So, if the input is like s = "aabccddeeffghij" k = 2, then the output will be 8, as the longest substring here is "ccddeeff" where every character occurs at least 2 times. Algorithm To solve this, we will follow these steps − Count frequency of all characters in the string If all characters occur at least k times, return the ...

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Program to find length of longest sublist where difference between min and max smaller than k in Python

Arnab Chakraborty
Arnab Chakraborty
Updated on 25-Mar-2026 286 Views

Given a list of numbers and a value k, we need to find the length of the longest sublist where the absolute difference between the largest and smallest element is ≤ k. This is a classic sliding window problem that can be solved efficiently using deques. So, if the input is like nums = [2, 4, 6, 10] and k = 4, then the output will be 3, as we can select [2, 4, 6] where the absolute difference is 4. Algorithm Approach We use a sliding window technique with two deques to track maximum and minimum ...

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