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For this Question: Given an array, sort the array in reverse order by simply swapping its adjacent elements.First line of the input contains an integer, N, which denotes the length of the array. Next N inputs are elements of the array that is to be sorted in descending order.
Constraints
1<=N<=1000
-10000<=Arr[i]... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array, sort the array in reverse order by simply swapping its adjacent elements.First line of the input contains an integer, N, which denotes the length of the array. Next N inputs are elements of the array that is to be sorted in descending order.
Constraints
1<=N<=1000
-10000<=Arr[i]... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array, sort the array in reverse order by simply swapping its adjacent elements.First line of the input contains an integer, N, which denotes the length of the array. Next N inputs are elements of the array that is to be sorted in descending order.
Constraints
1<=N<=1000
-10000<=Arr[i]... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a directed graph of N vertices, Print 1 if you can perform a topological sort on the given graph. Otherwise print 0.First line consists of two space separated integers denoting N and M.
Each of the following M lines consists of two space separated integers X and Y denoting there is an from X d... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a directed graph of N vertices, Print 1 if you can perform a topological sort on the given graph. Otherwise print 0.First line consists of two space separated integers denoting N and M.
Each of the following M lines consists of two space separated integers X and Y denoting there is an from X d... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a directed graph of N vertices, Print 1 if you can perform a topological sort on the given graph. Otherwise print 0.First line consists of two space separated integers denoting N and M.
Each of the following M lines consists of two space separated integers X and Y denoting there is an from X d... | Compilable |
For this Question: You are given a NxN matrix. You need to find the <a href = "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transpose">transpose</a> of the matrix.
The matrix is of form:
a b c ...
d e f ...
g h i ...
...........
There are N elements in each row.The first line of the input contains an integer N denoting the size... | Compilable |
For this Question: You are given a NxN matrix. You need to find the <a href = "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transpose">transpose</a> of the matrix.
The matrix is of form:
a b c ...
d e f ...
g h i ...
...........
There are N elements in each row.The first line of the input contains an integer N denoting the size... | Compilable |
For this Question: You are given a NxN matrix. You need to find the <a href = "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transpose">transpose</a> of the matrix.
The matrix is of form:
a b c ...
d e f ...
g h i ...
...........
There are N elements in each row.The first line of the input contains an integer N denoting the size... | Compilable |
For this Question: A pair is called lucky if its sum is even and positive. Given three numbers find if there exists a lucky pair or not.The only line contains three integers a<sub>1</sub>, a<sub>2</sub>, a<sub>3</sub>
<b>Constraints:</b>
-10<sup>9</sup> <= a<sub>1</sub>, a<sub>2</sub>, a<sub>3</sub> <= 10<sup>9</su... | Compilable |
For this Question: In this question, you need to create a class <b>Student</b> which has 4 parameters:-
<b>name ( String )</b>
<b>eng (int) </b>
<b>maths (int) </b>
<b>hindi (int) </b>
Also, you need to complete the given three functions:-
<b>createStudentArray</b>:- In which you need to create an array of stud... | Compilable |
For this Question: In this question, you need to create a class <b>Student</b> which has 4 parameters:-
<b>name ( String )</b>
<b>eng (int) </b>
<b>maths (int) </b>
<b>hindi (int) </b>
Also, you need to complete the given three functions:-
<b>createStudentArray</b>:- In which you need to create an array of stud... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a binary tree, count the number of leaves in it. A node having no child node is called a leaf.The first line contains the integer N, denoting the number of nodes in the binary tree.
Next N lines contain two integers, denoting the left and right child of the i-th node respectively.
If the nod... | 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: You are given an array of integers. Consider absolute difference between all the pairs of the the elements. You need to find Kth smallest absolute difference. If the size of the array is N then value of K will be less than N and more than or equal to 1.The first line of input contains number of test ... | 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: Nutan was given a grid of size N×M. The rows are numbered from 1 to N, and the columns from 1 to M. Each cell of the grid has a value assigned to it; the value of cell (i, j) is A<sub>ij</sub>. He will perform the following operation any number of times (possibly zero):
He will select any p... | Compilable |
For this Question: Nutan was given a grid of size N×M. The rows are numbered from 1 to N, and the columns from 1 to M. Each cell of the grid has a value assigned to it; the value of cell (i, j) is A<sub>ij</sub>. He will perform the following operation any number of times (possibly zero):
He will select any p... | Compilable |
For this Question: Nutan was given a grid of size N×M. The rows are numbered from 1 to N, and the columns from 1 to M. Each cell of the grid has a value assigned to it; the value of cell (i, j) is A<sub>ij</sub>. He will perform the following operation any number of times (possibly zero):
He will select any p... | Compilable |
For this Question: Nutan was given a grid of size N×M. The rows are numbered from 1 to N, and the columns from 1 to M. Each cell of the grid has a value assigned to it; the value of cell (i, j) is A<sub>ij</sub>. He will perform the following operation any number of times (possibly zero):
He will select any p... | Compilable |
For this Question: Nutan was given a grid of size N×M. The rows are numbered from 1 to N, and the columns from 1 to M. Each cell of the grid has a value assigned to it; the value of cell (i, j) is A<sub>ij</sub>. He will perform the following operation any number of times (possibly zero):
He will select any p... | Compilable |
For this Question: Nutan was given a grid of size N×M. The rows are numbered from 1 to N, and the columns from 1 to M. Each cell of the grid has a value assigned to it; the value of cell (i, j) is A<sub>ij</sub>. He will perform the following operation any number of times (possibly zero):
He will select any p... | 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, if the year is a multiple of 100 and not a multiple of 400, then it is not a leap year.<b>User Task:</b>
Complete the function <b>LeapYear()</b> that takes integer ... | 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, if the year is a multiple of 100 and not a multiple of 400, then it is not a leap year.<b>User Task:</b>
Complete the function <b>LeapYear()</b> that takes integer ... | Compilable |
For this Question: You are given a function <code>calculateTotal</code>, which takes two parameter <code>num1</code> and <code>num2</code>, adds them and returns the tax on them by multiplying the sum with <code>tax</code> stored in the<code>this</code> object.
The function <code>solve</code> takes 3 arguments <code... | Compilable |
For this Question: In this question, you need to create a class <b>Student</b> which has 4 parameters:-
<b>name ( String )</b>
<b>eng (int) </b>
<b>maths (int) </b>
<b>hindi (int) </b>
Also, you need to complete the given three functions:-
<b>createStudentArray</b>:- In which you need to create an array of stud... | Compilable |
For this Question: In this question, you need to create a class <b>Student</b> which has 4 parameters:-
<b>name ( String )</b>
<b>eng (int) </b>
<b>maths (int) </b>
<b>hindi (int) </b>
Also, you need to complete the given three functions:-
<b>createStudentArray</b>:- In which you need to create an array of stud... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array A of N integers, find whether there exists three consecutive same integers in the array.The first line of the input contains an integer N.
The second line contains N space separated integers of the array A.
Constraints
3 <= N <= 1000
1 <= A[i] <= 100Output "Yes" if there exists t... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array A of N integers, find whether there exists three consecutive same integers in the array.The first line of the input contains an integer N.
The second line contains N space separated integers of the array A.
Constraints
3 <= N <= 1000
1 <= A[i] <= 100Output "Yes" if there exists t... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array A of N integers, find whether there exists three consecutive same integers in the array.The first line of the input contains an integer N.
The second line contains N space separated integers of the array A.
Constraints
3 <= N <= 1000
1 <= A[i] <= 100Output "Yes" if there exists t... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer n, your task is to print the pattern as shown in example:-
For n=5, the pattern is:
1
1 2 1
1 2 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 2 1
1 2 1
1<b>User Task:</b>
Since this will be a functional problem, you don't have to take input. You just have to co... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer n, your task is to print the pattern as shown in example:-
For n=5, the pattern is:
1
1 2 1
1 2 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 2 1
1 2 1
1<b>User Task:</b>
Since this will be a functional problem, you don't have to take input. You just have to co... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer n, your task is to print the pattern as shown in example:-
For n=5, the pattern is:
1
1 2 1
1 2 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 2 1
1 2 1
1<b>User Task:</b>
Since this will be a functional problem, you don't have to take input. You just have to co... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer n, your task is to print the pattern as shown in example:-
For n=5, the pattern is:
1
1 2 1
1 2 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 2 1
1 2 1
1<b>User Task:</b>
Since this will be a functional problem, you don't have to take input. You just have to co... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer n, your task is to print the pattern as shown in example:-
For n=5, the pattern is:
1
1 2 1
1 2 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 2 1
1 2 1
1<b>User Task:</b>
Since this will be a functional problem, you don't have to take input. You just have to co... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer N print the last digit of the given integer.<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>LastDigit()</b> that takes integer N as argument.
Constraints:-
1 <= N <= 10000Return the last digit of ... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer N print the last digit of the given integer.<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>LastDigit()</b> that takes integer N as argument.
Constraints:-
1 <= N <= 10000Return the last digit of ... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer N print the last digit of the given integer.<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>LastDigit()</b> that takes integer N as argument.
Constraints:-
1 <= N <= 10000Return the last digit of ... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer N print the last digit of the given integer.<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>LastDigit()</b> that takes integer N as argument.
Constraints:-
1 <= N <= 10000Return the last digit of ... | Compilable |
For this Question: A number X (X>=0) is called strange if the sum of its digits is divisible by 9. Given an integer N, your task is to find the Nth strange number.The input contains a single line containing the value of N.
Constraints:-
1 <= N <= 1000Print the Nth strange number.Sample Input:-
3
Sample Output:-... | Compilable |
For this Question: A number X (X>=0) is called strange if the sum of its digits is divisible by 9. Given an integer N, your task is to find the Nth strange number.The input contains a single line containing the value of N.
Constraints:-
1 <= N <= 1000Print the Nth strange number.Sample Input:-
3
Sample Output:-... | Compilable |
For this Question: A number X (X>=0) is called strange if the sum of its digits is divisible by 9. Given an integer N, your task is to find the Nth strange number.The input contains a single line containing the value of N.
Constraints:-
1 <= N <= 1000Print the Nth strange number.Sample Input:-
3
Sample Output:-... | 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: 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: A pair is called lucky if its sum is even and positive. Given three numbers find if there exists a lucky pair or not.The only line contains three integers a<sub>1</sub>, a<sub>2</sub>, a<sub>3</sub>
<b>Constraints:</b>
-10<sup>9</sup> <= a<sub>1</sub>, a<sub>2</sub>, a<sub>3</sub> <= 10<sup>9</su... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a natural number N, your task is to print all the digits of the number in English words. The words have to separate by space and in lowercase English letters.<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>Print... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a natural number N, your task is to print all the digits of the number in English words. The words have to separate by space and in lowercase English letters.<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>Print... | Compilable |
For this Question: There are N buildings in a row with different heights H[i] (1 <= i <= N).
You are standing on the left side of the first building .From this position you can see the roof of a building <b>i</b> if no building to the left of the i<sup>th</sup> building has a height greater than or equal to the hei... | Compilable |
For this Question: There are N buildings in a row with different heights H[i] (1 <= i <= N).
You are standing on the left side of the first building .From this position you can see the roof of a building <b>i</b> if no building to the left of the i<sup>th</sup> building has a height greater than or equal to the hei... | Compilable |
For this Question: There are N buildings in a row with different heights H[i] (1 <= i <= N).
You are standing on the left side of the first building .From this position you can see the roof of a building <b>i</b> if no building to the left of the i<sup>th</sup> building has a height greater than or equal to the hei... | 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 positive integer N, your task is to print a right-angle triangle pattern of consecutive numbers of height N.
See the example for a better understanding.<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(... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a positive integer N, your task is to print a right-angle triangle pattern of consecutive numbers of height N.
See the example for a better understanding.<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(... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a positive integer N, your task is to print a right-angle triangle pattern of consecutive numbers of height N.
See the example for a better understanding.<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(... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a positive integer N, your task is to print a right-angle triangle pattern of consecutive numbers of height N.
See the example for a better understanding.<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(... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a positive integer N, your task is to print a right-angle triangle pattern of consecutive numbers of height N.
See the example for a better understanding.<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(... | Compilable |
For this Question: You have N coins with either an integer (between 0-9) written on one side and an english letter (a- z) written on the other side.
The following statement must be true for all coins:
<b>If the coin has a vowel on one side, then it must have an even integer on other side. </b>
For example coin h... | Compilable |
For this Question: You have N coins with either an integer (between 0-9) written on one side and an english letter (a- z) written on the other side.
The following statement must be true for all coins:
<b>If the coin has a vowel on one side, then it must have an even integer on other side. </b>
For example coin h... | Compilable |
For this Question: You have N coins with either an integer (between 0-9) written on one side and an english letter (a- z) written on the other side.
The following statement must be true for all coins:
<b>If the coin has a vowel on one side, then it must have an even integer on other side. </b>
For example coin h... | Compilable |
For this Question: You are given an array A of size N consisting of integers. In one move, you can select any element of the array, and either increase or decrease it by one. In other words, in one move you select an index i (1 ≤ i ≤ N) and replace A<sub>i</sub> by either A<sub>i</sub>-1 or A<sub>i</sub>+1.
For exam... | Compilable |
For this Question: You are given an array A of size N consisting of integers. In one move, you can select any element of the array, and either increase or decrease it by one. In other words, in one move you select an index i (1 ≤ i ≤ N) and replace A<sub>i</sub> by either A<sub>i</sub>-1 or A<sub>i</sub>+1.
For exam... | Compilable |
For this Question: You are given an array A of size N consisting of integers. In one move, you can select any element of the array, and either increase or decrease it by one. In other words, in one move you select an index i (1 ≤ i ≤ N) and replace A<sub>i</sub> by either A<sub>i</sub>-1 or A<sub>i</sub>+1.
For exam... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer N, your task is to print out the integer N.You don't have to worry about the input, you just have to complete the function <b>printIntger()</b>
<b>Constraints:-</b>
1 ≤ N ≤ 10<sup>9</sup>Print the integer N.Sample Input:-
3
Sample Output:
3
Sample Input:
56
Samp... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer N, your task is to print out the integer N.You don't have to worry about the input, you just have to complete the function <b>printIntger()</b>
<b>Constraints:-</b>
1 ≤ N ≤ 10<sup>9</sup>Print the integer N.Sample Input:-
3
Sample Output:
3
Sample Input:
56
Samp... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer N, your task is to print out the integer N.You don't have to worry about the input, you just have to complete the function <b>printIntger()</b>
<b>Constraints:-</b>
1 ≤ N ≤ 10<sup>9</sup>Print the integer N.Sample Input:-
3
Sample Output:
3
Sample Input:
56
Samp... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an integer N, your task is to print out the integer N.You don't have to worry about the input, you just have to complete the function <b>printIntger()</b>
<b>Constraints:-</b>
1 ≤ N ≤ 10<sup>9</sup>Print the integer N.Sample Input:-
3
Sample Output:
3
Sample Input:
56
Samp... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a natural number N, your task is to print all the digits of the number in English words. The words have to separate by space and in lowercase English letters.<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>Print... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a natural number N, your task is to print all the digits of the number in English words. The words have to separate by space and in lowercase English letters.<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>Print... | Compilable |
For this Question: Implement pow(X, N), which calculates x raised to the power N i.e. (X^N).
Try using a recursive approachThe first line contains T, denoting the number of test cases. Each test case contains a single line containing X, and N.
<b>Constraints:</b>
1 ≤ T ≤ 100
-10.00 ≤ X ≤10.00
-10 &l... | Compilable |
For this Question: Implement pow(X, N), which calculates x raised to the power N i.e. (X^N).
Try using a recursive approachThe first line contains T, denoting the number of test cases. Each test case contains a single line containing X, and N.
<b>Constraints:</b>
1 ≤ T ≤ 100
-10.00 ≤ X ≤10.00
-10 &l... | Compilable |
For this Question: Implement pow(X, N), which calculates x raised to the power N i.e. (X^N).
Try using a recursive approachThe first line contains T, denoting the number of test cases. Each test case contains a single line containing X, and N.
<b>Constraints:</b>
1 ≤ T ≤ 100
-10.00 ≤ X ≤10.00
-10 &l... | Compilable |
For this Question: Implement pow(X, N), which calculates x raised to the power N i.e. (X^N).
Try using a recursive approachThe first line contains T, denoting the number of test cases. Each test case contains a single line containing X, and N.
<b>Constraints:</b>
1 ≤ T ≤ 100
-10.00 ≤ X ≤10.00
-10 &l... | Compilable |
For this Question: Natsu is fighting with a dragon that has A Health and B attack power and Natsu has C health and D attack power. The fight goes in turns first Natsu will attack the Dragon then Dragon will attack Natsu and this goes on. The fight will stop when either the dragon's or Natsu's health drops zero or below... | Compilable |
For this Question: Natsu is fighting with a dragon that has A Health and B attack power and Natsu has C health and D attack power. The fight goes in turns first Natsu will attack the Dragon then Dragon will attack Natsu and this goes on. The fight will stop when either the dragon's or Natsu's health drops zero or below... | Compilable |
For this Question: Natsu is fighting with a dragon that has A Health and B attack power and Natsu has C health and D attack power. The fight goes in turns first Natsu will attack the Dragon then Dragon will attack Natsu and this goes on. The fight will stop when either the dragon's or Natsu's health drops zero or below... | Compilable |
For this Question: Natsu is fighting with a dragon that has A Health and B attack power and Natsu has C health and D attack power. The fight goes in turns first Natsu will attack the Dragon then Dragon will attack Natsu and this goes on. The fight will stop when either the dragon's or Natsu's health drops zero or below... | Compilable |
For this Question: There is a charity which has N people. Penny wants to donate some of her clothes to the charity in such a way that all people receive equal clothes and each individual receives <b> more than 1 </b>. If she has M clothes with her what is the maximum number of clothes one individual can get?<b>User Ta... | Compilable |
For this Question: There is a charity which has N people. Penny wants to donate some of her clothes to the charity in such a way that all people receive equal clothes and each individual receives <b> more than 1 </b>. If she has M clothes with her what is the maximum number of clothes one individual can get?<b>User Ta... | Compilable |
For this Question: There is a charity which has N people. Penny wants to donate some of her clothes to the charity in such a way that all people receive equal clothes and each individual receives <b> more than 1 </b>. If she has M clothes with her what is the maximum number of clothes one individual can get?<b>User Ta... | Compilable |
For this Question: There is a charity which has N people. Penny wants to donate some of her clothes to the charity in such a way that all people receive equal clothes and each individual receives <b> more than 1 </b>. If she has M clothes with her what is the maximum number of clothes one individual can get?<b>User Ta... | Compilable |
For this Question: There is a charity which has N people. Penny wants to donate some of her clothes to the charity in such a way that all people receive equal clothes and each individual receives <b> more than 1 </b>. If she has M clothes with her what is the maximum number of clothes one individual can get?<b>User Ta... | Compilable |
For this Question: Black widow is on a mission to get more information about hydra's whereabouts. She comes across a room where laser lines intersect to form containers. A message pops up on the screen in front of her mocking her saying that she won't be able to find the information she needs. But there's a hint too, t... | Compilable |
For this Question: Black widow is on a mission to get more information about hydra's whereabouts. She comes across a room where laser lines intersect to form containers. A message pops up on the screen in front of her mocking her saying that she won't be able to find the information she needs. But there's a hint too, t... | Compilable |
For this Question: Black widow is on a mission to get more information about hydra's whereabouts. She comes across a room where laser lines intersect to form containers. A message pops up on the screen in front of her mocking her saying that she won't be able to find the information she needs. But there's a hint too, t... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array A, find the nearest smaller element S[i] for every element A[i] in the array such that the element has an index smaller than i.
More formally,
S[i] for an element A[i] = an element A[j] such that
j is maximum possible AND
j < i AND
A[j] <= A[i]
Elements for wh... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array A, find the nearest smaller element S[i] for every element A[i] in the array such that the element has an index smaller than i.
More formally,
S[i] for an element A[i] = an element A[j] such that
j is maximum possible AND
j < i AND
A[j] <= A[i]
Elements for wh... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given an array A, find the nearest smaller element S[i] for every element A[i] in the array such that the element has an index smaller than i.
More formally,
S[i] for an element A[i] = an element A[j] such that
j is maximum possible AND
j < i AND
A[j] <= A[i]
Elements for wh... | Compilable |
For this Question: Given a string S consisting of digits between 1 and 9. Rearrange the string such that the number of even substrings it contains is maximised. A substring is said to be even if the number it represents is even.<b>User Task:</b>
Since this will be a functional problem, you don't have to take input. Yo... | Compilable |
For this Question: Implement pow(X, N), which calculates x raised to the power N i.e. (X^N).
Try using a recursive approachThe first line contains T, denoting the number of test cases. Each test case contains a single line containing X, and N.
<b>Constraints:</b>
1 ≤ T ≤ 100
-10.00 ≤ X ≤10.00
-10 &l... | Compilable |
For this Question: Implement pow(X, N), which calculates x raised to the power N i.e. (X^N).
Try using a recursive approachThe first line contains T, denoting the number of test cases. Each test case contains a single line containing X, and N.
<b>Constraints:</b>
1 ≤ T ≤ 100
-10.00 ≤ X ≤10.00
-10 &l... | Compilable |
For this Question: Implement pow(X, N), which calculates x raised to the power N i.e. (X^N).
Try using a recursive approachThe first line contains T, denoting the number of test cases. Each test case contains a single line containing X, and N.
<b>Constraints:</b>
1 ≤ T ≤ 100
-10.00 ≤ X ≤10.00
-10 &l... | Compilable |
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