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Golang program to implement a red-black tree

Akhil Sharma
Updated on 18-Oct-2023 15:08:46

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Red-Black Trees are binary search trees with consistent structure and height balance, capable of self-balancing. They are beneficial in efficient insertion, deletion, and search operations. In this article, we will take an in-depth look at how to implement a red-black tree in golanguage, in the first example we are directly going to build the tree, while in the second example we are going to build the tree using structure. Explanation A red black tree is a self-balancing binary search tree that during insertion and deletion operations, ensures balance by making sure each node within the binary search tree is designated ... Read More

Golang program to find the cross product of two vectors

Akhil Sharma
Updated on 18-Oct-2023 12:48:21

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The cross product is an operation performed on two vectors in three-dimensional space that results in a third vector that is orthogonal (perpendicular) to the original vectors. In this article, we will see the Golang program to find the cross product of two vectors, here we will explore two different methods. Explanation Let us assume we have two vectors A and B. The cross product of the two vectors can be calculated by the formula: C = A X B. Components of a cross product vector can be calculated by formula: Cx =Ay ⋅Bz −Az ⋅By Cy ... Read More

Golang program to find the dot product of two vectors

Akhil Sharma
Updated on 18-Oct-2023 12:32:49

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The dot product is a measure of how closely two vectors are aligning in the direction that they are pointing towards. The dot product of two vectors is a fundamental operation in linear algebra that calculates the sum of the products of corresponding elements in two vectors. In this article, we will write a Golang program to find the dot product of two vectors using a loop as well as using the go languages range keyword. Explanation The dot product of two vector is calculated by the formula shown below: DOT PRODUCT = A⋅B =Ax ⋅Bx +Ay ⋅By +Az ... Read More

Merging two list of dictionaries in Python

Dr Ruqaiya Khanam
Updated on 18-Oct-2023 11:45:21

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Problematic data structures include Python lists and dictionaries, these two structures being ordered collections that allow changes, while an unordered dictionary stores values like maps. Dictionaries provide more efficient use by holding key-value pairs; unlike other data types which hold single values at a time as elements in them. In this article, merging two lists involve compiling all dictionaries from both lists into one large list, their order in this merged list will mirror how they appeared in their respective original lists, initially the order may contain only those from one original list followed by others from both original lists. ... Read More

Merging two strings with Suffix and Prefix using Python

Dr Ruqaiya Khanam
Updated on 18-Oct-2023 14:25:58

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String manipulation often necessitates merging two strings based on shared suffix and prefix sequences; suffices to be at the end, prefixes being at its beginning. This article will show how to merge two strings with suffixes and prefixes using Python language. We are considering two examples where we have two strings and their beginning and ending strings overlapped, the goal is to merge these by appending both strings together without creating redundant overlapped sections. As a result, there will be one string that contains all characters from both original strings without unnecessary duplication or repetition. In the second example, we ... Read More

Merging duplicates to list of lists

Dr Ruqaiya Khanam
Updated on 18-Oct-2023 14:22:46

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At hand is the challenge of Python lists - an incredibly flexible data structure capable of holding various kinds of information when dealing with lists within lists (where multiple duplicate entries could exist) duplication is likely. Therefore a Pythonic solution must exist that removes duplicated sublists to ensure each sublist in a main list is unique. In this article, we illustrate how to merge duplicates to a list of lists with detailed examples using different approaches. Merging Duplicates to a List of Lists by Using for Loop Code Explanation and Design Steps − Step 1 − Open Jupyter Notebook ... Read More

Merging nested lists in Python

Dr Ruqaiya Khanam
Updated on 18-Oct-2023 12:48:51

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Nesting lists in Python refers to multiple lists within one another that can be useful when performing data manipulation tasks; however, occasionally we may wish to change or flatten this nested structure by "flattening a list", in Python terminology meaning changing from multiple hierarchical structures into one single (non-nested) structure where all elements belong under equal scope without hierarchy or hierarchies present. In this article, we will illustrate how to merge nested lists in python using different approaches. Merging Nested Lists in Python Using Recursion Method Code Explanation and Design Steps − Step 1 − Import required module: we ... Read More

Minimum number of subsets with distinct elements using counter

Dr Ruqaiya Khanam
Updated on 18-Oct-2023 12:45:56

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To represent a given set of items in this problem, the smallest number of subgroups must be present and contain unique members in each subset. In this article, the user will learn how to obtain the minimum number of subsets with distinct elements using a counter in Python. Two examples are depicted in this article. Example one uses a dictionary to manually count the instances of each entry whereas example two uses a counter class to calculate the minimum number of subsets with unique elements. To count the instances of elements in a list, the code makes use of the ... Read More

Python program to generate a list of alphabets in lexical order

Dr Ruqaiya Khanam
Updated on 18-Oct-2023 12:37:27

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Lexical order can be used in various applications like sorting algorithms, organizing data in dictionaries or indexes, and string comparisons. In this article, we will explain that how to generate a list of alphabets in lexical order. Lexical order is also known as lexicographic or dictionary order. The words are arranged according to the alphabetical order of their components or letters. In English, there are 26 letters, the lexical order will be followed the traditional ordering of the letters from 'a' to 'z'. Here, we are using various methods to accomplish this task. It will also demonstrate a suitable example. ... Read More

Message Encode-Decode using Python Tkinter

Dr Ruqaiya Khanam
Updated on 18-Oct-2023 12:27:13

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In this article, the user will understand how to encode-decode messages in python. Users can enter a message and select the desired option whether to encrypt or decode it. The encode or decoded message would be depicted on GUI window after clicking on the respective button. The Tkinter module would be used to develop interactive GUI applications. The code creates a straightforward GUI window with an input entry field, two encoding and decoding buttons, and an output label to show the outcome. Message Encode-Decode Using Python Tkinter Code Explanation and Design Steps − Step 1 − Open Jupyter Notebook ... Read More

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