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In this problem, we need to split the parenthesis string into valid groups. When all opening brackets have related closing brackets, we can say that the group of parenthesis is valid. Problem Statement We have given a string containing open and closed parentheses. We need to split the string to get the maximum valid parenthesis string. Sample Examples Input: par = "(())()(()())" Output: (()), (), (()()), Explanation Each substring contains the valid parentheses sequence. Input: par = "()()" Output: (), () Explanation We have splited the string into two groups. Input: ... Read More
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In this problem, we will validate the UPI id using the regular expression. The UPI is the unified payment interface that is given to each customer, and other people can use it to transfer money to you. The UPI id contains alphanumeric characters. The UPI id should always contain a ‘@’ character. The UPI id should not have white spaces. The UPI id may have a dot(.) or hyphen(-). Problem statement − We have given an upi id in the string format. We need to validate the UPI id using the regular expression. Sample Examples Input: upi ... Read More
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In this problem, we will learn to find the count of minimum deletion required so that when we take the XOR of any two adjacent elements, we should either get 0 or 1. We will use the properties of the XOR operations to solve the problem. For example, when we take XOR of the same numbers, we always get 0; when we take XOR of the consecutive even and odd number, we get 1. Problem Statement We have given a num_str string containing the numeric digits. We need to count the minimum deletions required so that the XOR ... Read More
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In this problem, we will find the maximum distance from the initial to the final character in the cyclic string. The basic approach to solve the problem is to find the next closest final character for every initial character and update the maximum distance if required. Another approach traverses the string in reverse order and keeps track the index of the last final character. When we get an initial character, we measure the distance and update the maximum distance if required. Problem statement − We have given an str string containing the 3 characters, and the length equals N. Also, ... Read More
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In this problem, we will maximize the value of the binary string by performing K XOR operations of substrings of the given binary string. To maximize any binary string, we should maximize the substring starting from the leftmost zero. For example, to maximize the ‘11001’ string, we need to choose another substring in such a way that we can maximize the ‘001’ substring. Problem Statement We have given a binary string named bin_str containing N characters. We have to maximize the value of the binary string in K operations by taking the XOR operation of any two substrings. It ... Read More
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In this problem, we need to maximize the ‘10’ subsequences in the given binary string by replacing the 0 or 1 ‘0’ character with ‘1’. We can replace each ‘0’ with ‘1’ one after another and find a maximum number of ‘10’ subsequences in the updated string. Problem statement − We have given a binary string named str1 containing only 0 and 1 characters. We can replace at most one ‘0’ with ‘1’ and need to find the maximum number of ‘10’ subsequences in the given string. Sample Examples Input str1 = "10110" Output 4 Explanation The ‘10110’ ... Read More
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In this problem, we will find the longest substring of A to convert it to a substring of B starting from the same index in less than T cost. We will use the binary search algorithm to find the maximum length of the substring which follows the given condition. However, the naïve approach to solving the problem is to find all substrings following the conditions in the problem statement and take the substring with maximum length. Problem statement − We have given a string A and B of length N. Also, we have given a total cost, ‘T’. The ... Read More
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In this problem, we will construct two palindromic strings using the given string’s characters. We can use the character’s frequency to solve the problem. We can construct two new palindromic strings only if both characters’ frequencies are even or if any characters have an even frequency and others have an odd frequency. Problem statement − We have given a string alpha containing two different characters and a size equal to N. We need to construct two palindromic strings using the characters of the alpha, which are not the same as the given string alpha. Sample Examples After incrementing each character ... Read More
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In this problem, we will find the number of pairs of 3 indices so that any adjacent indices don’t have the same value in the pair. We can get the output by checking each pair of 3 indexes, but it can be more time-consuming. Another approach to solving the problem is to take the current index and also take the index from left and right, which doesn’t contain a similar value to the current index's value. This way, we can count the total number of pairs each index can form and sum them to get the output. Problem statement − ... Read More
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In this problem, we will find total invalid characters in the given string. If total distinct characters till the particular even index is prime, we can say the character is invalid. We can use the map data structure to count the total number of distinct characters while traversing the string. Also, we can use the string of characters to keep track of the distinct digits. Also, for every character, we can check whether its index is even and whether distinct characters are prime. Problem statement – We have given a string alpha containing the N characters. We need to find ... Read More