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For this Question: Abhijit has an Array <b>Arr</b> which may or may not be in strictly increasing order. He wants to make this array increasing but does not wish to change the position of any element so he came with an idea that he will replace an element with any of its divisors i.e <b> he changes an element X to M if... | Compilable |
For this Question: Abhijit has an Array <b>Arr</b> which may or may not be in strictly increasing order. He wants to make this array increasing but does not wish to change the position of any element so he came with an idea that he will replace an element with any of its divisors i.e <b> he changes an element X to M if... | Compilable |
For this Question: Abhijit has an Array <b>Arr</b> which may or may not be in strictly increasing order. He wants to make this array increasing but does not wish to change the position of any element so he came with an idea that he will replace an element with any of its divisors i.e <b> he changes an element X to M if... | Compilable |
For this Question: Abhijit has an Array <b>Arr</b> which may or may not be in strictly increasing order. He wants to make this array increasing but does not wish to change the position of any element so he came with an idea that he will replace an element with any of its divisors i.e <b> he changes an element X to M if... | Compilable |
For this Question: Check if the given string is a palindrome or not?
Palindromes are a numbers, phrases or words that reads same both the ways, backward as well as forward. For example, 1331 is a palindrome because on reversing the digits the number remains the same. But 123 is not a palindrome, as on reversing the di... | Compilable |
For this Question: Check if the given string is a palindrome or not?
Palindromes are a numbers, phrases or words that reads same both the ways, backward as well as forward. For example, 1331 is a palindrome because on reversing the digits the number remains the same. But 123 is not a palindrome, as on reversing the di... | Compilable |
For this Question: Check if the given string is a palindrome or not?
Palindromes are a numbers, phrases or words that reads same both the ways, backward as well as forward. For example, 1331 is a palindrome because on reversing the digits the number remains the same. But 123 is not a palindrome, as on reversing the di... | Compilable |
For this Question: Check if the given string is a palindrome or not?
Palindromes are a numbers, phrases or words that reads same both the ways, backward as well as forward. For example, 1331 is a palindrome because on reversing the digits the number remains the same. But 123 is not a palindrome, as on reversing the di... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a number N, find the value of the below equation for the given number.
Equation: -
N
∑ {(X + 1)<sup>2</sup> - (3X + 1) + X}
X = 1<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>equationSum()</... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a number N, find the value of the below equation for the given number.
Equation: -
N
∑ {(X + 1)<sup>2</sup> - (3X + 1) + X}
X = 1<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>equationSum()</... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a number N, find the value of the below equation for the given number.
Equation: -
N
∑ {(X + 1)<sup>2</sup> - (3X + 1) + X}
X = 1<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>equationSum()</... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a number N, find the value of the below equation for the given number.
Equation: -
N
∑ {(X + 1)<sup>2</sup> - (3X + 1) + X}
X = 1<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>equationSum()</... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer, your task is to check whether the given integer is even or odd.
If the integer is even print 0 else if it is odd print 1.The input contains a single integer N.
Constraint:
1 ≤ N ≤10000If the integer is even print 0 else if it is odd print 1.Sample Input:-
15
Sample Ou... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer, your task is to check whether the given integer is even or odd.
If the integer is even print 0 else if it is odd print 1.The input contains a single integer N.
Constraint:
1 ≤ N ≤10000If the integer is even print 0 else if it is odd print 1.Sample Input:-
15
Sample Ou... | Compilable |
For this Question: Alexa is a very kind girl. She has 'x' red gems and 'y' blue gems. She wants to distribute them among her two friends (Alice and Julia).
But she will only distribute them if she can give equal number of each colour of gems to Alice and Julia. Further, she must distribute all available gems in thi... | Compilable |
For this Question: Alexa is a very kind girl. She has 'x' red gems and 'y' blue gems. She wants to distribute them among her two friends (Alice and Julia).
But she will only distribute them if she can give equal number of each colour of gems to Alice and Julia. Further, she must distribute all available gems in thi... | Compilable |
For this Question: Alexa is a very kind girl. She has 'x' red gems and 'y' blue gems. She wants to distribute them among her two friends (Alice and Julia).
But she will only distribute them if she can give equal number of each colour of gems to Alice and Julia. Further, she must distribute all available gems in thi... | Compilable |
For this Question: Alexa is a very kind girl. She has 'x' red gems and 'y' blue gems. She wants to distribute them among her two friends (Alice and Julia).
But she will only distribute them if she can give equal number of each colour of gems to Alice and Julia. Further, she must distribute all available gems in thi... | Compilable |
For this Question: Alexa is a very kind girl. She has 'x' red gems and 'y' blue gems. She wants to distribute them among her two friends (Alice and Julia).
But she will only distribute them if she can give equal number of each colour of gems to Alice and Julia. Further, she must distribute all available gems in thi... | Compilable |
For this Question: Alexa is a very kind girl. She has 'x' red gems and 'y' blue gems. She wants to distribute them among her two friends (Alice and Julia).
But she will only distribute them if she can give equal number of each colour of gems to Alice and Julia. Further, she must distribute all available gems in thi... | Compilable |
For this Question: Abhijit has an Array <b>Arr</b> which may or may not be in strictly increasing order. He wants to make this array increasing but does not wish to change the position of any element so he came with an idea that he will replace an element with any of its divisors i.e <b> he changes an element X to M if... | Compilable |
For this Question: Abhijit has an Array <b>Arr</b> which may or may not be in strictly increasing order. He wants to make this array increasing but does not wish to change the position of any element so he came with an idea that he will replace an element with any of its divisors i.e <b> he changes an element X to M if... | Compilable |
For this Question: Abhijit has an Array <b>Arr</b> which may or may not be in strictly increasing order. He wants to make this array increasing but does not wish to change the position of any element so he came with an idea that he will replace an element with any of its divisors i.e <b> he changes an element X to M if... | Compilable |
For this Question: Abhijit has an Array <b>Arr</b> which may or may not be in strictly increasing order. He wants to make this array increasing but does not wish to change the position of any element so he came with an idea that he will replace an element with any of its divisors i.e <b> he changes an element X to M if... | Compilable |
For this Question: You are given a positive integer N. Print "Yes" if N is a multiple of 3, otherwise, print "No".The input consists of a single integer N.
<b> Constraints: </b>
1 ≤ N ≤ 1000If N is a multiple of 3, print "Yes". Otherwise, print "No" (without the quotation marks). Note that the <b>output is ca... | Compilable |
For this Question: Alexa is a very kind girl. She has 'x' red gems and 'y' blue gems. She wants to distribute them among her two friends (Alice and Julia).
But she will only distribute them if she can give equal number of each colour of gems to Alice and Julia. Further, she must distribute all available gems in thi... | Compilable |
For this Question: Alexa is a very kind girl. She has 'x' red gems and 'y' blue gems. She wants to distribute them among her two friends (Alice and Julia).
But she will only distribute them if she can give equal number of each colour of gems to Alice and Julia. Further, she must distribute all available gems in thi... | Compilable |
For this Question: Alexa is a very kind girl. She has 'x' red gems and 'y' blue gems. She wants to distribute them among her two friends (Alice and Julia).
But she will only distribute them if she can give equal number of each colour of gems to Alice and Julia. Further, she must distribute all available gems in thi... | Compilable |
For this Question: Abhijit has an Array <b>Arr</b> which may or may not be in strictly increasing order. He wants to make this array increasing but does not wish to change the position of any element so he came with an idea that he will replace an element with any of its divisors i.e <b> he changes an element X to M if... | Compilable |
For this Question: Abhijit has an Array <b>Arr</b> which may or may not be in strictly increasing order. He wants to make this array increasing but does not wish to change the position of any element so he came with an idea that he will replace an element with any of its divisors i.e <b> he changes an element X to M if... | Compilable |
For this Question: Abhijit has an Array <b>Arr</b> which may or may not be in strictly increasing order. He wants to make this array increasing but does not wish to change the position of any element so he came with an idea that he will replace an element with any of its divisors i.e <b> he changes an element X to M if... | Compilable |
For this Question: Abhijit has an Array <b>Arr</b> which may or may not be in strictly increasing order. He wants to make this array increasing but does not wish to change the position of any element so he came with an idea that he will replace an element with any of its divisors i.e <b> he changes an element X to M if... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer, your task is to check whether the given integer is even or odd.
If the integer is even print 0 else if it is odd print 1.The input contains a single integer N.
Constraint:
1 ≤ N ≤10000If the integer is even print 0 else if it is odd print 1.Sample Input:-
15
Sample Ou... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer, your task is to check whether the given integer is even or odd.
If the integer is even print 0 else if it is odd print 1.The input contains a single integer N.
Constraint:
1 ≤ N ≤10000If the integer is even print 0 else if it is odd print 1.Sample Input:-
15
Sample Ou... | Compilable |
For this Question: Tom loves Chess boards. He admires its symmetry and how the black and white colors are placed adjacently along both axis.
More formally, a chessboard-like coloring implies that no two adjacent cells have the same color and all the cells are painted either white or black.
On his birthday, Tom has be... | Compilable |
For this Question: Tom loves Chess boards. He admires its symmetry and how the black and white colors are placed adjacently along both axis.
More formally, a chessboard-like coloring implies that no two adjacent cells have the same color and all the cells are painted either white or black.
On his birthday, Tom has be... | Compilable |
For this Question: Tom loves Chess boards. He admires its symmetry and how the black and white colors are placed adjacently along both axis.
More formally, a chessboard-like coloring implies that no two adjacent cells have the same color and all the cells are painted either white or black.
On his birthday, Tom has be... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a number N, find the value of the below equation for the given number.
Equation: -
N
∑ {(X + 1)<sup>2</sup> - (3X + 1) + X}
X = 1<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>equationSum()</... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a number N, find the value of the below equation for the given number.
Equation: -
N
∑ {(X + 1)<sup>2</sup> - (3X + 1) + X}
X = 1<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>equationSum()</... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a number N, find the value of the below equation for the given number.
Equation: -
N
∑ {(X + 1)<sup>2</sup> - (3X + 1) + X}
X = 1<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>equationSum()</... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a number N, find the value of the below equation for the given number.
Equation: -
N
∑ {(X + 1)<sup>2</sup> - (3X + 1) + X}
X = 1<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>equationSum()</... | Compilable |
For this Question: You are given two numbers n1 and n2. You need to find the sum of the products of their corresponding digits. So, for a number n1= 6 and n2 = 34, you'll do (6*4)+(0*3) = 24.<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 ... | Compilable |
For this Question: You are given two numbers n1 and n2. You need to find the sum of the products of their corresponding digits. So, for a number n1= 6 and n2 = 34, you'll do (6*4)+(0*3) = 24.<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 ... | Compilable |
For this Question: You are given two numbers n1 and n2. You need to find the sum of the products of their corresponding digits. So, for a number n1= 6 and n2 = 34, you'll do (6*4)+(0*3) = 24.<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 ... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given the radius of the circle, your task is to calculate its area.
<b>Note:- </b>
(i) take π as 3.14.
(ii) Print the area up to 2 decimal places.<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>Area()</b> that tak... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given the radius of the circle, your task is to calculate its area.
<b>Note:- </b>
(i) take π as 3.14.
(ii) Print the area up to 2 decimal places.<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>Area()</b> that tak... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array A[] of size N, containing positive integers. You need to print the sum and mean (floor value) of given numbers.<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>SumAndMean()</b> that takes the Array and... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array A[] of size N, containing positive integers. You need to print the sum and mean (floor value) of given numbers.<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>SumAndMean()</b> that takes the Array and... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array A[] of size N, containing positive integers. You need to print the sum and mean (floor value) of given numbers.<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>SumAndMean()</b> that takes the Array and... | Compilable |
For this Question: You are given two numbers n1 and n2. You need to find the sum of the products of their corresponding digits. So, for a number n1= 6 and n2 = 34, you'll do (6*4)+(0*3) = 24.<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 ... | Compilable |
For this Question: You are given two numbers n1 and n2. You need to find the sum of the products of their corresponding digits. So, for a number n1= 6 and n2 = 34, you'll do (6*4)+(0*3) = 24.<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 ... | Compilable |
For this Question: You are given two numbers n1 and n2. You need to find the sum of the products of their corresponding digits. So, for a number n1= 6 and n2 = 34, you'll do (6*4)+(0*3) = 24.<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 ... | Compilable |
For this Question: Mahesh has won some money K from a lottery, he wants to distribute the money among his three sisters. His sisters already have some money with them. Let's say they have x, y, z amount of money. Now mahesh wants to distribute his money such that all the sisters have the same amount of total money left... | Compilable |
For this Question: Mahesh has won some money K from a lottery, he wants to distribute the money among his three sisters. His sisters already have some money with them. Let's say they have x, y, z amount of money. Now mahesh wants to distribute his money such that all the sisters have the same amount of total money left... | Compilable |
For this Question: Mahesh has won some money K from a lottery, he wants to distribute the money among his three sisters. His sisters already have some money with them. Let's say they have x, y, z amount of money. Now mahesh wants to distribute his money such that all the sisters have the same amount of total money left... | Compilable |
For this Question: Mahesh has won some money K from a lottery, he wants to distribute the money among his three sisters. His sisters already have some money with them. Let's say they have x, y, z amount of money. Now mahesh wants to distribute his money such that all the sisters have the same amount of total money left... | Compilable |
For this Question: From wiki-
The Tower of Hanoi is a mathematical puzzle where we have 3 rods and N disks. The puzzle starts with all the disks in ascending order of size on the first row. The objective of the puzzle is to move the entire stack to another rod, obeying the following simple rules:
1. Only one disk c... | Compilable |
For this Question: From wiki-
The Tower of Hanoi is a mathematical puzzle where we have 3 rods and N disks. The puzzle starts with all the disks in ascending order of size on the first row. The objective of the puzzle is to move the entire stack to another rod, obeying the following simple rules:
1. Only one disk c... | Compilable |
For this Question: From wiki-
The Tower of Hanoi is a mathematical puzzle where we have 3 rods and N disks. The puzzle starts with all the disks in ascending order of size on the first row. The objective of the puzzle is to move the entire stack to another rod, obeying the following simple rules:
1. Only one disk c... | Compilable |
For this Question: From wiki-
The Tower of Hanoi is a mathematical puzzle where we have 3 rods and N disks. The puzzle starts with all the disks in ascending order of size on the first row. The objective of the puzzle is to move the entire stack to another rod, obeying the following simple rules:
1. Only one disk c... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer N, find all possible pairs of A, and B such that A + B = N and A and B both are natural numbers.<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>Allpair()</b> that takes integer N as a parameter.
Co... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer N, find all possible pairs of A, and B such that A + B = N and A and B both are natural numbers.<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>Allpair()</b> that takes integer N as a parameter.
Co... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer N, find all possible pairs of A, and B such that A + B = N and A and B both are natural numbers.<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>Allpair()</b> that takes integer N as a parameter.
Co... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer N, find all possible pairs of A, and B such that A + B = N and A and B both are natural numbers.<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>Allpair()</b> that takes integer N as a parameter.
Co... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array A of size N. You need to find the root mean square (RMS) of the array i. e you first need to square all values of array and take its mean. Then you need to return the square root of mean. Print the answer with precision upto 6 decimal places.The first line contains an integer N - the s... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array A of size N. You need to find the root mean square (RMS) of the array i. e you first need to square all values of array and take its mean. Then you need to return the square root of mean. Print the answer with precision upto 6 decimal places.The first line contains an integer N - the s... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a singly linked list, delete middle node of the linked list. For example, if given linked list is 1->2->3->4->5 then linked list should be modified to 1->2->4->5.
If there are even nodes, then there would be two middle nodes, we need to delete the second middle element. For example, if given... | Compilable |
For this Question: You are given two numbers n1 and n2. You need to find the sum of the products of their corresponding digits. So, for a number n1= 6 and n2 = 34, you'll do (6*4)+(0*3) = 24.<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 ... | Compilable |
For this Question: You are given two numbers n1 and n2. You need to find the sum of the products of their corresponding digits. So, for a number n1= 6 and n2 = 34, you'll do (6*4)+(0*3) = 24.<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 ... | Compilable |
For this Question: You are given two numbers n1 and n2. You need to find the sum of the products of their corresponding digits. So, for a number n1= 6 and n2 = 34, you'll do (6*4)+(0*3) = 24.<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 ... | Compilable |
For this Question: Little Harry has the mighty Sorcerer's Stone in his possession. Professor Quirrell, Harry's teacher, is trying to get hold of the stone. So, he tries to attack him. Both Harry and the Professor attack each other turn by turn.
You are given an N integers D<sub>1</sub>, D<sub>2</sub>, D<sub>3</sub>,.... | Compilable |
For this Question: Little Harry has the mighty Sorcerer's Stone in his possession. Professor Quirrell, Harry's teacher, is trying to get hold of the stone. So, he tries to attack him. Both Harry and the Professor attack each other turn by turn.
You are given an N integers D<sub>1</sub>, D<sub>2</sub>, D<sub>3</sub>,.... | Compilable |
For this Question: Little Harry has the mighty Sorcerer's Stone in his possession. Professor Quirrell, Harry's teacher, is trying to get hold of the stone. So, he tries to attack him. Both Harry and the Professor attack each other turn by turn.
You are given an N integers D<sub>1</sub>, D<sub>2</sub>, D<sub>3</sub>,.... | Compilable |
For this Question: Mahesh has won some money K from a lottery, he wants to distribute the money among his three sisters. His sisters already have some money with them. Let's say they have x, y, z amount of money. Now mahesh wants to distribute his money such that all the sisters have the same amount of total money left... | Compilable |
For this Question: Mahesh has won some money K from a lottery, he wants to distribute the money among his three sisters. His sisters already have some money with them. Let's say they have x, y, z amount of money. Now mahesh wants to distribute his money such that all the sisters have the same amount of total money left... | Compilable |
For this Question: Mahesh has won some money K from a lottery, he wants to distribute the money among his three sisters. His sisters already have some money with them. Let's say they have x, y, z amount of money. Now mahesh wants to distribute his money such that all the sisters have the same amount of total money left... | Compilable |
For this Question: Mahesh has won some money K from a lottery, he wants to distribute the money among his three sisters. His sisters already have some money with them. Let's say they have x, y, z amount of money. Now mahesh wants to distribute his money such that all the sisters have the same amount of total money left... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array A of positive integers. Your task is to sort them in such a way that the first part of the array contains odd numbers sorted in descending order, rest portion contains even numbers sorted in ascending order.First line of each test case contains an integer N denoting the size of the arr... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array A of positive integers. Your task is to sort them in such a way that the first part of the array contains odd numbers sorted in descending order, rest portion contains even numbers sorted in ascending order.First line of each test case contains an integer N denoting the size of the arr... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array A of positive integers. Your task is to sort them in such a way that the first part of the array contains odd numbers sorted in descending order, rest portion contains even numbers sorted in ascending order.First line of each test case contains an integer N denoting the size of the arr... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array A of positive integers. Your task is to sort them in such a way that the first part of the array contains odd numbers sorted in descending order, rest portion contains even numbers sorted in ascending order.First line of each test case contains an integer N denoting the size of the arr... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a singly linked list, delete middle node of the linked list. For example, if given linked list is 1->2->3->4->5 then linked list should be modified to 1->2->4->5.
If there are even nodes, then there would be two middle nodes, we need to delete the second middle element. For example, if given... | Compilable |
For this Question: Calculators are widely used devices nowadays. It makes calculations easier and faster. A simple calculator consists of the following operators:
1. '+': adding two numbers
2. '- ': subtraction
3. '*': multiplying numbers
4. '/': division
You will be given operator '+' or '- ' or '*' or '/' foll... | Compilable |
For this Question: Calculators are widely used devices nowadays. It makes calculations easier and faster. A simple calculator consists of the following operators:
1. '+': adding two numbers
2. '- ': subtraction
3. '*': multiplying numbers
4. '/': division
You will be given operator '+' or '- ' or '*' or '/' foll... | Compilable |
For this Question: Calculators are widely used devices nowadays. It makes calculations easier and faster. A simple calculator consists of the following operators:
1. '+': adding two numbers
2. '- ': subtraction
3. '*': multiplying numbers
4. '/': division
You will be given operator '+' or '- ' or '*' or '/' foll... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer N, find the Nth number in the fibonacci series. Consider 0 and 1 to be the seed values.
In the fibonacci series, each number (Fibonacci number) is the sum of the two preceding numbers. The series with 0 and 1 as seed values will go like -
0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5 and so on..<b>User Task:... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer N, find the Nth number in the fibonacci series. Consider 0 and 1 to be the seed values.
In the fibonacci series, each number (Fibonacci number) is the sum of the two preceding numbers. The series with 0 and 1 as seed values will go like -
0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5 and so on..<b>User Task:... | Compilable |
For this Question: From wiki-
The Tower of Hanoi is a mathematical puzzle where we have 3 rods and N disks. The puzzle starts with all the disks in ascending order of size on the first row. The objective of the puzzle is to move the entire stack to another rod, obeying the following simple rules:
1. Only one disk c... | Compilable |
For this Question: From wiki-
The Tower of Hanoi is a mathematical puzzle where we have 3 rods and N disks. The puzzle starts with all the disks in ascending order of size on the first row. The objective of the puzzle is to move the entire stack to another rod, obeying the following simple rules:
1. Only one disk c... | Compilable |
For this Question: From wiki-
The Tower of Hanoi is a mathematical puzzle where we have 3 rods and N disks. The puzzle starts with all the disks in ascending order of size on the first row. The objective of the puzzle is to move the entire stack to another rod, obeying the following simple rules:
1. Only one disk c... | Compilable |
For this Question: From wiki-
The Tower of Hanoi is a mathematical puzzle where we have 3 rods and N disks. The puzzle starts with all the disks in ascending order of size on the first row. The objective of the puzzle is to move the entire stack to another rod, obeying the following simple rules:
1. Only one disk c... | Compilable |
For this Question: Calculators are widely used devices nowadays. It makes calculations easier and faster. A simple calculator consists of the following operators:
1. '+': adding two numbers
2. '- ': subtraction
3. '*': multiplying numbers
4. '/': division
You will be given operator '+' or '- ' or '*' or '/' foll... | Compilable |
For this Question: Calculators are widely used devices nowadays. It makes calculations easier and faster. A simple calculator consists of the following operators:
1. '+': adding two numbers
2. '- ': subtraction
3. '*': multiplying numbers
4. '/': division
You will be given operator '+' or '- ' or '*' or '/' foll... | Compilable |
For this Question: Calculators are widely used devices nowadays. It makes calculations easier and faster. A simple calculator consists of the following operators:
1. '+': adding two numbers
2. '- ': subtraction
3. '*': multiplying numbers
4. '/': division
You will be given operator '+' or '- ' or '*' or '/' foll... | Compilable |
For this Question: Sara is standing in a line for her turn to see the doctor. N people are standing in front of Sara, and the doctor takes exactly X minutes for each person. Sara wants to know the time after which her number comes. Since Sara is weak in maths, your task is calculating the time for her turn.You don't ha... | Compilable |
For this Question: Sara is standing in a line for her turn to see the doctor. N people are standing in front of Sara, and the doctor takes exactly X minutes for each person. Sara wants to know the time after which her number comes. Since Sara is weak in maths, your task is calculating the time for her turn.You don't ha... | Compilable |
For this Question: Sara is standing in a line for her turn to see the doctor. N people are standing in front of Sara, and the doctor takes exactly X minutes for each person. Sara wants to know the time after which her number comes. Since Sara is weak in maths, your task is calculating the time for her turn.You don't ha... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array A of positive integers. Your task is to sort them in such a way that the first part of the array contains odd numbers sorted in descending order, rest portion contains even numbers sorted in ascending order.First line of each test case contains an integer N denoting the size of the arr... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array A of positive integers. Your task is to sort them in such a way that the first part of the array contains odd numbers sorted in descending order, rest portion contains even numbers sorted in ascending order.First line of each test case contains an integer N denoting the size of the arr... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array A of positive integers. Your task is to sort them in such a way that the first part of the array contains odd numbers sorted in descending order, rest portion contains even numbers sorted in ascending order.First line of each test case contains an integer N denoting the size of the arr... | Compilable |
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