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We are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in a number and determines whether or not it is a self−dividing number.A self−dividing number is a number that is divisible by every digit it contains.It should output “This number is self−dividing” if it is otherwise, it should output “This number is NOT self−dividing”.For example, 128 is a self−dividing number because 1, 2, and 8 are all divisors of 128.Another example, 102 is not a self−diving number because it contains a digit 0.As a 3rd example, 26 is not a self−dividing number, because it’s not divisible by 6.ExampleThe code for ... Read More
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We are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in a bunch of numbers and returns the correct sequence of operations to satisfy the equation. The operator that can be used are (+, −, *, /, ^, %).For example −Input : 5 3 8 Output : 5+3=8 Input : 9 27 3 Output : 9=27/3 Input : 5 2 25 , 1 5 2 Output : 5^2=25 , 1=5%2For each input, there is at least one possible sequence, we are required to ... Read More
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We are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in an array of literals that have repeating values. Our function should return an array of the most common element(s) in the array (if two or more elements appear for the same number of most times then the array should contain all those elements).ExampleThe code for this will be −const arr1 = ["a", "c", "a", "b", "d", "e", "f"]; const arr2 = ["a", "c", "a", "c", "d", "e", "f"]; const getMostCommon = arr => { const count = {}; let res = []; arr.forEach(el => { ... Read More
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Suppose, we have two arrays of numbers that represents two ranges like these −const arr1 = [2, 5]; const arr2 = [4, 7];We are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in two such arrays.The function should then create a new array of range, that is the intersection of both the input ranges and return that range.Therefore, the output for the above input should look like this −const output = [4, 5];ExampleThe code for this will be −const arr1 = [2, 5]; const arr2 = [4, 7]; const findRangeIntersection = (arr1 = [], arr2 = []) => { ... Read More
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Suppose, we have two objects like these −const obj1 = { positive: ['happy', 'excited', 'joyful'], negative: ['depressed', 'sad', 'unhappy'] }; const obj2 = { happy: 6, excited: 1, unhappy: 3 };We are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in two such objects. The function should then use both these objects to calculate the positive and negative scores and return an object like this −const output = {positive: 7, negative: 3};ExampleThe code for this will be −const obj1 = { positive: ['happy', 'excited', 'joyful'], negative: ['depressed', 'sad', 'unhappy'] }; const obj2 = ... Read More
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Suppose we have an array of objects like this −const arr = [ {_id : "1", S : "2"}, {_id : "1", M : "4"}, {_id : "2", M : "1"}, {_id : "" , M : "1"}, {_id : "3", S : "3"} ];We are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in one such array and groups all the objects together that have the same value for the '_id' key.Therefore, the final output should look something like this −const output = [ {_id : "1", M : "4", S : "2", ... Read More
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Given an array of five positive integers, we are required to find the minimum and maximum values that can be calculated by summing exactly four of the five integers.Then print the respective minimum and maximum values as a single line of two spaceseparated long integers.The array is not sorted all the times.For example −const arr = [1, 3, 5, 7, 9]The minimum sum is −1 + 3 + 5 + 7 = 16and the maximum sum is −3 + 5 + 7 = 24The return value of the function should be −[16, 24];ExampleThe code for this will be −const arr ... Read More
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Suppose, we have a long string that represents a number like this −const str = '11222233344444445666';We are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in one such string. Our function is supposed to return an object that should assign a unique "id" property to each unique number in the string and one other property "count" that stores the count of the number of times the number appears in the string.Therefore, for the above string, the output should look like −const output = { '1': { id: '1', displayed: 2 }, '2': { id: '2', displayed: 4 }, ... Read More
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We are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in an array of sorted integers and a target average as first and second arguments.The function should determine whether there is a pair of values in the array where the average of the pair equals to the target average.There's a solution with O(1) additional space complexity and O(n) time complexity. Since an array is sorted, it makes sense to have two indices: one going from begin to end (say y), another from end to begin of an array (say x).ExampleThe code for this will be −const arr = [1, 2, ... Read More
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Suppose, we have an array of arrays like this −const arr = [[12345, "product", "10"], [12345, "product", "15"], [1234567, "other", "10"]];We are supposed to write a function that takes in one such array. Notice that all the subarrays have precisely three elements in them.Our function should filter out that subarray which has a repeating value as its first element. Moreover, for the subarray, we remove we should add their third element to its existing nonrepeating counterpart.So, for the above array, the output should look like −const output = [[12345, "product", "25"], [1234567, "other", "10"]];ExampleThe code for this will be −const ... Read More