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Vector and List are present in many programming languages like C++, R, etc. and they are used to add and remove elements. These elements can be accessed randomly in a vector but not in a list. In this article, we will discuss the difference between vector and list in C++. What is Vector in C++? A vector is a container which works as a dynamic array. It can be used to store elements whose datatype is same. Vectors also have a characteristic of growing or shrinking at runtime. Vectors belong to the Standard Template Library (STL) and header file … Read More
Updated on 22-Jan-2024 16:15:03
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Introduction Diving into the world of data management and modeling can be a complex task, especially when dealing with standards like the Object Data Management Group (ODMG). Did you know that ODMG provides an essential standard for object-oriented database systems, including a C++ language binding? This article will guide you through an easy-to-understand overview of this very aspect of ODMG, highlighting its key features such as ODL constructs and transactions. Overview of the ODMG Standard The ODMG standard, developed by the Object Data Management Group (ODMG), provides a framework for managing object-oriented databases. It includes the Object Definition Language (ODL) … Read More
Updated on 05-Jan-2024 16:11:39
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Palindromes are series of letters, numbers or characters which have same starting and ending point. Also, they are same when read from left to right and right to left. A subsequence of a string is a new string which is made by removing some of the characters from the original string without changing the relative order of the characters which are remaining. Suppose you are given a string of length N. You want to find palindromic subsequences of length K from the string. Note that value of K can be less than or equal to 3. In this article, we … Read More
Updated on 05-Jan-2024 16:10:04
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Palindromic pathways are very useful in solving various problems involving patterns and sequences. It can be used in finding correct path in a maze without reversing, palindromes in a sequence of letters, etc., It can also be used to identify symmetric patterns and structures. In this article, we will discuss about palindromic paths and ways to find such paths in a matrix using C++. Palindromes are series of letters, numbers or characters which have same starting and ending point. Also, they are same when read from left to right and right to left. A path in a matrix is a … Read More
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Permutations are possible in strings as well as numbers. A string can have permutations equal to the factorial of its number of characters. These permutations can be palindromic under certain circumstances. In this article, we will discuss about how palindromic permutations occur in a string. We will also find the number of palindromic permutations possible in a string using C++. Permutation is a mathematical process of rearranging the letters or characters from a specified string or words. In other words, it is rearrangement of objects or elements in an order. A palindrome is a set of character which are same … Read More
Updated on 05-Jan-2024 16:04:48
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Suppose you are given an array and you have to find the total count of ordered pairs formed such that Ai & Aj = 0. You are given an array A[A1, A2, A3, …An]. You have to find ordered pairs of Ai and Aj such that their bitwise AND operation will give the result equal to 0. In other words, you have to count the pairs of elements (i, j) whose bitwise AND operation is zero. For example, we have an array [3, 4, 2]. The binary representation of each element are as follows − A1 = 3 = … Read More
Updated on 05-Jan-2024 16:02:29
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In this article, we will learn about stepping numbers. We will find the possible number of n digit numbers which are also stepping numbers using several C++ techniques. We will also discuss about the most space optimized solution. Let’s first discuss about stepping numbers. These are such numbers which have adjacent digits in such a way that they all have a difference of 1. For example, 321- each of the adjacent digits (3, 2, 1) have a difference of 1 consecutively. Here, we will be given the value of N and then we have to find the count of all … Read More
Updated on 05-Jan-2024 16:01:04
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Suppose you have a given number N. Now, you want to find those numbers of N digit which do not contain 9. This question can be solved by permutation and combination mathematically. In this article, we will find such numbers and count them using C++. Suppose you have to find 1-digit numbers which do not contain 9. So, these numbers are (0 – 8). There are in total 8 such numbers. Similarly, we have to find the count of N digit such numbers. Here, we will be given the value of N and then we have to find the count … Read More
Updated on 05-Jan-2024 16:00:02
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Binary language is the language of the computers. So, every integer, character or symbols needs to be converted into binary system and vice versa. There is binary representation to all high-level language. In this article, we will discuss about the binary representation of integers. Also, we will find the mismatching bits in the binary representation of two integers. Input Output Scenarios We are given two integers X and Y. The number of mismatching bits in their binary representation is the output. Input: X = 25, Y = 15 Output: 3 Input: X = 6, X = 19 Output: 3 … Read More
Updated on 05-Jan-2024 15:59:02
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Tournaments can be of various types- single elimination, double elimination, league etc., Suppose you are an organizer and you want to know about how many matches needs to conducted in order to conduct the tournament according to the rules of the game. In this article, we will discuss about different ways to find the number of matches required to find a winner using C++. Understanding the Problem In a single elimination tournament, we have series of matches in which each team or player gets to compete with the other one. In each match, there are two teams or players. The … Read More
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