Find the first non-repeating character in a string.
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Union of n arrays with x elements. Output common members contained in at least 2 arrays. Explain the complexity of the algorithm used. We have a digested server log with username, visited page and timestamp. Create a processing algorithm that will output the most visited page/areas in such a way that will match partial path as well. i.e. { { user: "user1", page="/home" }, { user: "user1", page="/home/account" }, { user: "user1", page="/home/account/profile" }, { user: "user1", page="/home/account/login" }, { user: "user2", page="/about" }, { user: "user2", page="/about/contact" }, { user: "user2", page="/home" } } the output user1 - home/account - home user2 - /about PS I'm rephrasing because I cannot recall exactly the question
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collapse a binary search tree into a sorted list
Exchange the odd and even bits of an integer
Was given various challenges to write scripts that test different programs and data.
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Technical: 1. https://www.facebook.com/hackercup/problem/403525256396727/ 2. http://www.geeksforgeeks.org/count-ways-reach-nth-stair/ 3. In english alphabet "a-z and A-Z" letters. As we know all numbers can be represented by a fibonacci number. 1 2 3 5 8 13 21 34 55 89 Suppose 6 = 5 + 1, can be encoded as 1001 16 = 13 + 3 = 100100 4 = 3 + 1 = 101 Similarly, all the letters "a-z and A-Z" should be converted to ASCII number then convert them to Fibonacci encoded number Then read decode them back to origonal character. H E L L O ASCII values of all the letters from (HELLO) Then covert them to corresponding binary values e.g H = 72 = 55 + 13 + 3 + 1 = 100100101 And add "1" (number 1) to end of all charcter to find out the number ends there. So H = 100100101 + 1 = 1001001011 (Not mathematical add, string add or append) 4. What you like to do in leisure time? 5. What you have done something interesting beyond your scope? 6. How do you manage a day in your place when you are heavily loaded? 7. Why are you looking for a change? ....
How much would you be willing to pay to join the following game? Start with 0 dollars on the table. You flip a fair-sided coin. If the coin is heads, I add another dollar, and you flip again. If the coin is tails, you walk away with the cash on the table.
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