Nothing unexpected, I solved all the problems but I think I was too slow on the first one, which goes like: Given an array of numbers, they are arranged so that the a[0] is in the 1st bucket, a[1]a[2] are in the 2nd bucket, a[3]a[4]a[5] is in the 3rd bucket and so on. The question is then: given a number, you need to return if it is in any bucket or not.
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How many unique handshakes if each person in a group of 10 give handshakes out to each and every other individual. (a) 100 (b) 50 (c) 45 (d) 20 (e) 10
Given a string with parenthesis like "()()(()(()()", check to see if there are matching pairs. If there are matching pairs, return true, else return false. For example, ()()() returns true, ()()()) returns false.
Given a integer , return corresponding ASCII char representation without using language building in feature. ex. input interger 1234, return "1234" in string or characters
Find the 20 longest strings in a text file.
1. Given a 3 array like below NSArray *a = [1,3,4,5]; NSArray *b = [-1,3,0,9]; NSArray *c = [0,31,32,22,6]; Find the elements from the three array which existing in atleast 2 arrays. Eg: [3, 0] Because 3 is presented in array a, b and 0 is presented in array b, c respectively. -(NSArray)find2ElementsAtleastPresentIn2Arrays:(NSArray*)aList b::(NSArray*)bList c::(NSArray*)cList{ // -- your code here. }
Given a sorted array, where each element but one occurs only once, return the element that repeats. (For example, given 1, 2, 3, 3, 4, return 3. Given 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, return 6.)
Given an large list of unsorted numbers, find the smallest number. You can access the list only 3 numbers at a time, and keep moving forward 1 number at a time.
The first coding question was to determine whether a list of integers with size N, contains all the numbers from one to N.
1. In an array provide pairs of numbers that add to a particular value 2. In fibonacci series provide sum of all even numbers
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