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For this Question: Given an integer array where every element appears an even number of times, except one element which appears an odd number of times. If the identical elements appear in pairs in the array and there cannot be more than two consecutive occurrences of an element, find the odd occurring element.The first... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer array where every element appears an even number of times, except one element which appears an odd number of times. If the identical elements appear in pairs in the array and there cannot be more than two consecutive occurrences of an element, find the odd occurring element.The first... | Compilable |
For this Question: Straight and Simple.
Given N numbers, A[1], A[2],. , A[N], find their average.
Refer <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Average">here</a> for better understanding of average.The first line of the input contains a single integer N.
The second line of the input contains N singly spaced intege... | Compilable |
For this Question: Straight and Simple.
Given N numbers, A[1], A[2],. , A[N], find their average.
Refer <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Average">here</a> for better understanding of average.The first line of the input contains a single integer N.
The second line of the input contains N singly spaced intege... | Compilable |
For this Question: Straight and Simple.
Given N numbers, A[1], A[2],. , A[N], find their average.
Refer <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Average">here</a> for better understanding of average.The first line of the input contains a single integer N.
The second line of the input contains N singly spaced intege... | Compilable |
For this Question: There are n cities in the universe and our beloved Spider-Man is in city 1. He doesn't like to travel by vehicles, so he shot webs forming edges between some pairs of cities. Eventually, there were m edges and each had some cost associated with it.
Spider-Man now defines the cost of a path p from ... | Compilable |
For this Question: There are n cities in the universe and our beloved Spider-Man is in city 1. He doesn't like to travel by vehicles, so he shot webs forming edges between some pairs of cities. Eventually, there were m edges and each had some cost associated with it.
Spider-Man now defines the cost of a path p from ... | Compilable |
For this Question: There are n cities in the universe and our beloved Spider-Man is in city 1. He doesn't like to travel by vehicles, so he shot webs forming edges between some pairs of cities. Eventually, there were m edges and each had some cost associated with it.
Spider-Man now defines the cost of a path p from ... | Compilable |
For this Question: It's Solo's 1st birthday and everyone is gifting her chocolates. There are N guests invited, and the i<sup>th</sup> guest gives Solo C<sub>i</sub> chocolates.
Find the total number of chocolates that Solo receives.The first line of the input contains an integer N, the number of guests.
The second... | Compilable |
For this Question: It's Solo's 1st birthday and everyone is gifting her chocolates. There are N guests invited, and the i<sup>th</sup> guest gives Solo C<sub>i</sub> chocolates.
Find the total number of chocolates that Solo receives.The first line of the input contains an integer N, the number of guests.
The second... | Compilable |
For this Question: It's Solo's 1st birthday and everyone is gifting her chocolates. There are N guests invited, and the i<sup>th</sup> guest gives Solo C<sub>i</sub> chocolates.
Find the total number of chocolates that Solo receives.The first line of the input contains an integer N, the number of guests.
The second... | Compilable |
For this Question: Write an algorithm to determine if a number n is happy. A happy number is a number defined by the following process:<ul><li>Starting with any positive integer, replace the number by the sum of the squares of its digits. </li><li>Repeat the process until the number equals 1 (where it will stay), or it... | Compilable |
For this Question: Write an algorithm to determine if a number n is happy. A happy number is a number defined by the following process:<ul><li>Starting with any positive integer, replace the number by the sum of the squares of its digits. </li><li>Repeat the process until the number equals 1 (where it will stay), or it... | Compilable |
For this Question: For a given integer N, find the number of minimum elements the N has to be broken into such that their product is maximum.<b>User Task:</b>
Since this will be a functional problem, you don't have to take input. You just have to complete the function <b>MaximumProduct()</b> that takes integer N as pa... | Compilable |
For this Question: For a given integer N, find the number of minimum elements the N has to be broken into such that their product is maximum.<b>User Task:</b>
Since this will be a functional problem, you don't have to take input. You just have to complete the function <b>MaximumProduct()</b> that takes integer N as pa... | Compilable |
For this Question: For a given integer N, find the number of minimum elements the N has to be broken into such that their product is maximum.<b>User Task:</b>
Since this will be a functional problem, you don't have to take input. You just have to complete the function <b>MaximumProduct()</b> that takes integer N as pa... | Compilable |
For this Question: For a given integer N, find the number of minimum elements the N has to be broken into such that their product is maximum.<b>User Task:</b>
Since this will be a functional problem, you don't have to take input. You just have to complete the function <b>MaximumProduct()</b> that takes integer N as pa... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer N, you have to print the given below pattern for N ≥ 3.
<b>Example</b>
Pattern for N = 4
*
*^*
*^^*
*****<b>User Task</b>
Since this will be a functional problem, you don't have to take input. You just have to complete the function <b>Pattern()</b> that takes integers N as ... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer N, you have to print the given below pattern for N ≥ 3.
<b>Example</b>
Pattern for N = 4
*
*^*
*^^*
*****<b>User Task</b>
Since this will be a functional problem, you don't have to take input. You just have to complete the function <b>Pattern()</b> that takes integers N as ... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer N, you have to print the given below pattern for N ≥ 3.
<b>Example</b>
Pattern for N = 4
*
*^*
*^^*
*****<b>User Task</b>
Since this will be a functional problem, you don't have to take input. You just have to complete the function <b>Pattern()</b> that takes integers N as ... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer N, you have to print the given below pattern for N ≥ 3.
<b>Example</b>
Pattern for N = 4
*
*^*
*^^*
*****<b>User Task</b>
Since this will be a functional problem, you don't have to take input. You just have to complete the function <b>Pattern()</b> that takes integers N as ... | Compilable |
For this Question: Write a program to find the compound interest for given principal amount P, time Tm(in years), and interest rate R.
<b>Note:</b> Compound interest is the interest you earn on interest.
This can be illustrated by using basic math: if you have $100 and it earns 5% interest each year, you'll have $10... | Compilable |
For this Question: Write a program to find the compound interest for given principal amount P, time Tm(in years), and interest rate R.
<b>Note:</b> Compound interest is the interest you earn on interest.
This can be illustrated by using basic math: if you have $100 and it earns 5% interest each year, you'll have $10... | Compilable |
For this Question: Write a program to find the compound interest for given principal amount P, time Tm(in years), and interest rate R.
<b>Note:</b> Compound interest is the interest you earn on interest.
This can be illustrated by using basic math: if you have $100 and it earns 5% interest each year, you'll have $10... | Compilable |
For this Question: Write a program to find the compound interest for given principal amount P, time Tm(in years), and interest rate R.
<b>Note:</b> Compound interest is the interest you earn on interest.
This can be illustrated by using basic math: if you have $100 and it earns 5% interest each year, you'll have $10... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array of n pairs of integers. Your task is to sort the array on the basis of the first element of pairs in descending order. If the first element is equal in two or more pairs then give preference to the pair that has a greater second element value.<b>User Task:</b>
Since this will be a fun... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array of n pairs of integers. Your task is to sort the array on the basis of the first element of pairs in descending order. If the first element is equal in two or more pairs then give preference to the pair that has a greater second element value.<b>User Task:</b>
Since this will be a fun... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array of integers of size N, your task is to find the maximum parity index of this array.
<b>Parity Index is the maximum difference between two indices i and j (1 <= i < j <= N) of an array A such that A<sub>i</sub> < A<sub>j</sub>.</b>The first line contains a single integer N, next line c... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array of integers of size N, your task is to find the maximum parity index of this array.
<b>Parity Index is the maximum difference between two indices i and j (1 <= i < j <= N) of an array A such that A<sub>i</sub> < A<sub>j</sub>.</b>The first line contains a single integer N, next line c... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array of integers of size N, your task is to find the maximum parity index of this array.
<b>Parity Index is the maximum difference between two indices i and j (1 <= i < j <= N) of an array A such that A<sub>i</sub> < A<sub>j</sub>.</b>The first line contains a single integer N, next line c... | Compilable |
For this Question: Write a Java program to perform following operations:
1. Input an arraylist of size n
2. Sort the arraylist
3. Search for value 2 in arraylist , if present print out its index else print out -1.First line of input contains value of n.
second line of input contains n space-separated integers.
... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a string S, your task is to print the string S.You don't have to worry about taking input, you just have to complete the function <b>printString</b>Print the string S.Sample Input 1:-
NewtonSchool
Sample Output 1:-
NewtonSchool
Sample Input 2:-
Hello
Sample Output 2:-
Hello, I have... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a string S, your task is to print the string S.You don't have to worry about taking input, you just have to complete the function <b>printString</b>Print the string S.Sample Input 1:-
NewtonSchool
Sample Output 1:-
NewtonSchool
Sample Input 2:-
Hello
Sample Output 2:-
Hello, I have... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a string S, your task is to print the string S.You don't have to worry about taking input, you just have to complete the function <b>printString</b>Print the string S.Sample Input 1:-
NewtonSchool
Sample Output 1:-
NewtonSchool
Sample Input 2:-
Hello
Sample Output 2:-
Hello, I have... | Compilable |
For this Question: You are given two integer arrays A and B of sizes N and M respectively. You need to modify the elements of A so that B becomes its subarray. Modifying an element means change the element to any other value.
Find the minimum number of modifications to achieve this.The first line of the input contai... | Compilable |
For this Question: You are given two integer arrays A and B of sizes N and M respectively. You need to modify the elements of A so that B becomes its subarray. Modifying an element means change the element to any other value.
Find the minimum number of modifications to achieve this.The first line of the input contai... | Compilable |
For this Question: You are given two integer arrays A and B of sizes N and M respectively. You need to modify the elements of A so that B becomes its subarray. Modifying an element means change the element to any other value.
Find the minimum number of modifications to achieve this.The first line of the input contai... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array <b>A[]</b> having <b>N</b> positive integers. You need to arrange these elements in increasing order using <b>Quick Sort</b> algorithm.<b>User Task:</b>
Since this is a functional problem you don't have to worry about the input. You just have to complete the function <b>quickSort()</b... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array <b>A[]</b> having <b>N</b> positive integers. You need to arrange these elements in increasing order using <b>Quick Sort</b> algorithm.<b>User Task:</b>
Since this is a functional problem you don't have to worry about the input. You just have to complete the function <b>quickSort()</b... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array <b>A[]</b> having <b>N</b> positive integers. You need to arrange these elements in increasing order using <b>Quick Sort</b> algorithm.<b>User Task:</b>
Since this is a functional problem you don't have to worry about the input. You just have to complete the function <b>quickSort()</b... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer N and M check if N candies can be divided in M people such that each person get equal number of candies.Input contains two integers N and M.
Constraints:
1 <= N <= 10^18
1 <= M <= 10^18Print "Yes" if it is possible otherwise "No".Sample Input
10 5
Sample Output
Yes
Expl... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer N and M check if N candies can be divided in M people such that each person get equal number of candies.Input contains two integers N and M.
Constraints:
1 <= N <= 10^18
1 <= M <= 10^18Print "Yes" if it is possible otherwise "No".Sample Input
10 5
Sample Output
Yes
Expl... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer N and M check if N candies can be divided in M people such that each person get equal number of candies.Input contains two integers N and M.
Constraints:
1 <= N <= 10^18
1 <= M <= 10^18Print "Yes" if it is possible otherwise "No".Sample Input
10 5
Sample Output
Yes
Expl... | Compilable |
For this Question: You are given an array <b>A</b> of size <b>N</b>. You need to find the integer not present in this array that is closest to <b>K</b>. The closeness between two numbers A[i] and A[j] is defined as <b>abs(A[i] - A[j])</b>.
For Example:
For given array A = [1,2,5,6,13]
For given K = 12
Output: 12... | Compilable |
For this Question: You are given an array <b>A</b> of size <b>N</b>. You need to find the integer not present in this array that is closest to <b>K</b>. The closeness between two numbers A[i] and A[j] is defined as <b>abs(A[i] - A[j])</b>.
For Example:
For given array A = [1,2,5,6,13]
For given K = 12
Output: 12... | Compilable |
For this Question: You are given an array <b>A</b> of size <b>N</b>. You need to find the integer not present in this array that is closest to <b>K</b>. The closeness between two numbers A[i] and A[j] is defined as <b>abs(A[i] - A[j])</b>.
For Example:
For given array A = [1,2,5,6,13]
For given K = 12
Output: 12... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a number N for each i (1 < = i < = N), you have to print the number except :-
For each multiple of 3, print "Newton" instead of the number.
For each multiple of 5, print "School" instead of the number.
For numbers that are multiples of both 3 and 5, print "NewtonSchool" instead of the numb... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a number N for each i (1 < = i < = N), you have to print the number except :-
For each multiple of 3, print "Newton" instead of the number.
For each multiple of 5, print "School" instead of the number.
For numbers that are multiples of both 3 and 5, print "NewtonSchool" instead of the numb... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array A of size N containing 0's, 1's and 2's. The task is to segregate the 0's, 1's and 2's in the array as all the 0's should appear in the first part of the array, 1's should appear in middle part of the array and finally all the 2's in the remaining part of the array.
Note: Do not use... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array A of size N containing 0's, 1's and 2's. The task is to segregate the 0's, 1's and 2's in the array as all the 0's should appear in the first part of the array, 1's should appear in middle part of the array and finally all the 2's in the remaining part of the array.
Note: Do not use... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array A of size N containing 0's, 1's and 2's. The task is to segregate the 0's, 1's and 2's in the array as all the 0's should appear in the first part of the array, 1's should appear in middle part of the array and finally all the 2's in the remaining part of the array.
Note: Do not use... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array A of size N containing 0's, 1's and 2's. The task is to segregate the 0's, 1's and 2's in the array as all the 0's should appear in the first part of the array, 1's should appear in middle part of the array and finally all the 2's in the remaining part of the array.
Note: Do not use... | Compilable |
For this Question: Phoebe is a big GCD fan. Being bored, she starts counting number of pairs of integers (A, B) such that following conditions are satisfied:
<li> GCD(A, B) = X (As X is Phoebe's favourite integer)
<li> A <= B <= L
As Phoebe's performance is coming up, she needs your help to find the number of such p... | Compilable |
For this Question: Phoebe is a big GCD fan. Being bored, she starts counting number of pairs of integers (A, B) such that following conditions are satisfied:
<li> GCD(A, B) = X (As X is Phoebe's favourite integer)
<li> A <= B <= L
As Phoebe's performance is coming up, she needs your help to find the number of such p... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer, print whether that integer is a prime number or not.First line of input contains an integer T, showing the number of test cases. Every test case is a single integer A.
Constraints
1 <= T <= 100
1 <= A <= 10^8If the given integer is prime, print 'Yes', else print 'No'.Sample In... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer, print whether that integer is a prime number or not.First line of input contains an integer T, showing the number of test cases. Every test case is a single integer A.
Constraints
1 <= T <= 100
1 <= A <= 10^8If the given integer is prime, print 'Yes', else print 'No'.Sample In... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer, print whether that integer is a prime number or not.First line of input contains an integer T, showing the number of test cases. Every test case is a single integer A.
Constraints
1 <= T <= 100
1 <= A <= 10^8If the given integer is prime, print 'Yes', else print 'No'.Sample In... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a year(an integer variable) as input, find if it is a leap year or not.
Note: Leap year is the year that is multiple of 4. But, multiples of 100 which are not multiples of 400 are not leap years.The input contains a single integer N
<b>Constraint:</b>
1 <= n <= 10<sup>4</sup>Print "YES" i... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a year(an integer variable) as input, find if it is a leap year or not.
Note: Leap year is the year that is multiple of 4. But, multiples of 100 which are not multiples of 400 are not leap years.The input contains a single integer N
<b>Constraint:</b>
1 <= n <= 10<sup>4</sup>Print "YES" i... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a year(an integer variable) as input, find if it is a leap year or not.
Note: Leap year is the year that is multiple of 4. But, multiples of 100 which are not multiples of 400 are not leap years.The input contains a single integer N
<b>Constraint:</b>
1 <= n <= 10<sup>4</sup>Print "YES" i... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer n, For each i (1<=i<=n) if i is even print "<b>even</b>" else print "<b>odd</b>".<b>User task:</b>
Since this will be a functional problem, you don't have to take input. You just have to complete the functions <b>For_Loop()</b> that take the integer n as a parameter.
</b>Constrai... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer n, For each i (1<=i<=n) if i is even print "<b>even</b>" else print "<b>odd</b>".<b>User task:</b>
Since this will be a functional problem, you don't have to take input. You just have to complete the functions <b>For_Loop()</b> that take the integer n as a parameter.
</b>Constrai... | Compilable |
For this Question: Calculate inversion count of array of integers.
Inversion count of an array is quantisation of how much unsorted an array is. A sorted array has inversion count 0, while an unsorted array has maximum inversion count.
Formally speaking inversion count = number of pairs i, j such that i < j and a[i... | Compilable |
For this Question: Calculate inversion count of array of integers.
Inversion count of an array is quantisation of how much unsorted an array is. A sorted array has inversion count 0, while an unsorted array has maximum inversion count.
Formally speaking inversion count = number of pairs i, j such that i < j and a[i... | Compilable |
For this Question: Calculate inversion count of array of integers.
Inversion count of an array is quantisation of how much unsorted an array is. A sorted array has inversion count 0, while an unsorted array has maximum inversion count.
Formally speaking inversion count = number of pairs i, j such that i < j and a[i... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a number N for each i (1 < = i < = N), you have to print the number except :-
For each multiple of 3, print "Newton" instead of the number.
For each multiple of 5, print "School" instead of the number.
For numbers that are multiples of both 3 and 5, print "NewtonSchool" instead of the numb... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a number N for each i (1 < = i < = N), you have to print the number except :-
For each multiple of 3, print "Newton" instead of the number.
For each multiple of 5, print "School" instead of the number.
For numbers that are multiples of both 3 and 5, print "NewtonSchool" instead of the numb... | Compilable |
For this Question: <i> No more Rick and Morty :D</i>
Tono and Solo, the small girls, are ready for the great <i> Super Small League</i>.
There are N participants for the league standing in a queue. Each player has an associated happiness H<sub>i</sub> and associated strength S<sub>i</sub>. Now, here's the selecti... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given two integers a and b, your task is to check following conditions:-
1. If a <= 10 and b >= 10 (Logical AND).
2. Atleast one from a or b will be even (Logical OR).
3. if a is not equal to b (Logical NOT).The first line of the input contains 2 integers a and b.
<b>Constraints:</b>
1 <= a, b... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given two integers a and b, your task is to check following conditions:-
1. If a <= 10 and b >= 10 (Logical AND).
2. Atleast one from a or b will be even (Logical OR).
3. if a is not equal to b (Logical NOT).The first line of the input contains 2 integers a and b.
<b>Constraints:</b>
1 <= a, b... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given marks of a student in 5 subjects. You need to find the grade that a student would get on the basis of the percentage obtained. Grades computed are as follows:
If the percentage is >= 80 then print Grade ‘A’
If the percentage is <80 and >=60 then print Grade ‘B’
If the percentage is <60 and >... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given marks of a student in 5 subjects. You need to find the grade that a student would get on the basis of the percentage obtained. Grades computed are as follows:
If the percentage is >= 80 then print Grade ‘A’
If the percentage is <80 and >=60 then print Grade ‘B’
If the percentage is <60 and >... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a number N for each I (1 < = I < = N), you have to print the number except:-
For each multiple of 3, print "Fizz" instead of the number.
For each multiple of 5, print "Buzz" instead of the number.
For numbers that are multiples of both 3 and 5, print "FizzBuzz" instead of the number.The in... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a number N for each I (1 < = I < = N), you have to print the number except:-
For each multiple of 3, print "Fizz" instead of the number.
For each multiple of 5, print "Buzz" instead of the number.
For numbers that are multiples of both 3 and 5, print "FizzBuzz" instead of the number.The in... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a number N for each I (1 < = I < = N), you have to print the number except:-
For each multiple of 3, print "Fizz" instead of the number.
For each multiple of 5, print "Buzz" instead of the number.
For numbers that are multiples of both 3 and 5, print "FizzBuzz" instead of the number.The in... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a number N for each I (1 < = I < = N), you have to print the number except:-
For each multiple of 3, print "Fizz" instead of the number.
For each multiple of 5, print "Buzz" instead of the number.
For numbers that are multiples of both 3 and 5, print "FizzBuzz" instead of the number.The in... | Compilable |
For this Question: Nobita wants to become rich so he came up with an idea, So, he buys some gadgets from the future at a price of C and sells them at a price of S to his friends. Now Nobita wants to know how much he gains by selling all gadget. As we all know Nobita is weak in maths help him to find the profit he getsY... | Compilable |
For this Question: Nobita wants to become rich so he came up with an idea, So, he buys some gadgets from the future at a price of C and sells them at a price of S to his friends. Now Nobita wants to know how much he gains by selling all gadget. As we all know Nobita is weak in maths help him to find the profit he getsY... | Compilable |
For this Question: You went to shopping. You bought an item worth N rupees. What is the minimum change that you can get from the shopkeeper if you possess only 200 and 500 rupees notes.
Eg: If N = 678, the minimum change you can receive is 22, if you pay the shopkeeper a 500 and a 200 rupee note. You can show that ... | Compilable |
For this Question: You went to shopping. You bought an item worth N rupees. What is the minimum change that you can get from the shopkeeper if you possess only 200 and 500 rupees notes.
Eg: If N = 678, the minimum change you can receive is 22, if you pay the shopkeeper a 500 and a 200 rupee note. You can show that ... | Compilable |
For this Question: You went to shopping. You bought an item worth N rupees. What is the minimum change that you can get from the shopkeeper if you possess only 200 and 500 rupees notes.
Eg: If N = 678, the minimum change you can receive is 22, if you pay the shopkeeper a 500 and a 200 rupee note. You can show that ... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a set of positive integers. Find the maximum xor of a non-empty subset from the given set.The first line contains an integer N denoting the number of elements in the set.
The next line contains N integers denoting the elements of the set.
1 <= N <= 10^5
1 <= Elements of set <= 10^9Print th... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a set of positive integers. Find the maximum xor of a non-empty subset from the given set.The first line contains an integer N denoting the number of elements in the set.
The next line contains N integers denoting the elements of the set.
1 <= N <= 10^5
1 <= Elements of set <= 10^9Print th... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a set of positive integers. Find the maximum xor of a non-empty subset from the given set.The first line contains an integer N denoting the number of elements in the set.
The next line contains N integers denoting the elements of the set.
1 <= N <= 10^5
1 <= Elements of set <= 10^9Print th... | Compilable |
For this Question: Mohan was so excited to visit his college NIT Arunachal Pradesh campus after COVID along with his friends Shreya and Anuj. The Warden allocated the hostel room for him but he was curious to know about the fact that how students are getting rooms.
The warden told him that those students whose roll no... | Compilable |
For this Question: Mohan was so excited to visit his college NIT Arunachal Pradesh campus after COVID along with his friends Shreya and Anuj. The Warden allocated the hostel room for him but he was curious to know about the fact that how students are getting rooms.
The warden told him that those students whose roll no... | Compilable |
For this Question: Mohan was so excited to visit his college NIT Arunachal Pradesh campus after COVID along with his friends Shreya and Anuj. The Warden allocated the hostel room for him but he was curious to know about the fact that how students are getting rooms.
The warden told him that those students whose roll no... | Compilable |
For this Question: Today is Newton School's first class of this year. Nutan, a student at Newton School, has received his first assignment. He will be given a string as input. His task is to print "Gravity'' if the input is "Apple''; otherwise, he will have to print "Space''.
Can you help Nutan in solving his first... | Compilable |
For this Question: Today is Newton School's first class of this year. Nutan, a student at Newton School, has received his first assignment. He will be given a string as input. His task is to print "Gravity'' if the input is "Apple''; otherwise, he will have to print "Space''.
Can you help Nutan in solving his first... | Compilable |
For this Question: Today is Newton School's first class of this year. Nutan, a student at Newton School, has received his first assignment. He will be given a string as input. His task is to print "Gravity'' if the input is "Apple''; otherwise, he will have to print "Space''.
Can you help Nutan in solving his first... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a <b>vertex cactus</b> with N nodes and M edges. You have to process Q queries on that graph, each query contains two nodes x and y. You have to find number of simple paths from x to y such that no node is visited twice in that path. Sir Isaac Newton himself has promised to give you chapo if yo... | Compilable |
For this Question: Taro loves colours. Today she is interested in painting bricks. N bricks are arranged in a line. She needs to paint them using K colours. She does not want two adjacent bricks to be painted in same colour. Can you help her find the number of ways she can colour the given N bricks.
As the answer ca... | Compilable |
For this Question: Taro loves colours. Today she is interested in painting bricks. N bricks are arranged in a line. She needs to paint them using K colours. She does not want two adjacent bricks to be painted in same colour. Can you help her find the number of ways she can colour the given N bricks.
As the answer ca... | Compilable |
For this Question: Taro loves colours. Today she is interested in painting bricks. N bricks are arranged in a line. She needs to paint them using K colours. She does not want two adjacent bricks to be painted in same colour. Can you help her find the number of ways she can colour the given N bricks.
As the answer ca... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array Arr of N integers. Solve the following problem for X from 1 to N :-
Find the number of ways to select a pair (i, j) such that i < j and i != X and j != X and Arr[i] = Arr[j].First line of input contains a single integer, N.
Second line of input contains N space separated integers, de... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array Arr of N integers. Solve the following problem for X from 1 to N :-
Find the number of ways to select a pair (i, j) such that i < j and i != X and j != X and Arr[i] = Arr[j].First line of input contains a single integer, N.
Second line of input contains N space separated integers, de... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array Arr of N integers. Solve the following problem for X from 1 to N :-
Find the number of ways to select a pair (i, j) such that i < j and i != X and j != X and Arr[i] = Arr[j].First line of input contains a single integer, N.
Second line of input contains N space separated integers, de... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a string, reverse each word in the sentenceA string containing multiple words
ex:- "Welcome to this Javascript Guide!"A string with all words reversed
ex:- "emocleW ot siht tpircsavaJ !ediuG"Sample input:-
"Welcome to this Javascript Guide!"
Sample output:-
"emocleW ot siht tpircsavaJ ... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a string, reverse each word in the sentenceA string containing multiple words
ex:- "Welcome to this Javascript Guide!"A string with all words reversed
ex:- "emocleW ot siht tpircsavaJ !ediuG"Sample input:-
"Welcome to this Javascript Guide!"
Sample output:-
"emocleW ot siht tpircsavaJ ... | Compilable |
For this Question: You are given positive integers A and B.
Let us calculate A+B (in decimal). If it does not involve a carry, print <b>Easy</b>; if it does, print <b>Hard</b>.The input contains two space separated numbers:
A B
<b>Constraints</b>
A and B are integers.
1 ≤ A, B ≤ 10^18If the calculation doe... | Compilable |
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