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| #include<iostream.h>
//main()
//{
class A
{
friend class B;
public:
void read();
};
class B
{
public :
int a,b;
};
void A::read()
{
cout<<"welcome";
}
main()
{
A x;
B y;
y.read();
}
In the above program......,
as B is a friend of A B can have access to all members,i
cant access y.read .
could you please tell me the reason and what would i code
to execute this program? | | 2 |
| what is the use of using for loop as "for(;;)"? | | 3 |
| what is the best algorithm to sort out unique words from a
list of more than 10 million words(1 crore+)?
we need the best technique in the terms of execution time. | TCS | 4 |
| Wrie a function which returns the most frequent number in a
list of integers. Handle the case of more than one number
which meets this criterion.
public static int[] GetFrequency(int[] list)
| Nagarro | 2 |
| Counting in Lojban, an artificial language developed over
the last fourty years, is easier than in most languages
The numbers from zero to nine are:
0 no
1 pa
2 re
3 ci
4 vo
5 mk
6 xa
7 ze
8 bi
9 so
Larger numbers are created by gluing the digit togather.
For Examle 123 is pareci
Write a program that reads in a lojban string(representing
a no less than or equal to 1,000,000) and output it in
numbers.
| | 4 |
| write a c program, using for loop, that accepts and odds two
numbers. The output must be the sum and the addens. This
should be repeated 5 times while the first number is
decremented by one and the second number is incremented by 1.
| IBM | 2 |
| A Binary no. is given, we hav to find it's decimal
equivalent. | | 1 |
| Min-Max
Write an algorithm that finds both the smallest and largest
numbers in a list of n numbers and calculate its complexity
T(n).
| Qatar-University | 1 |
| How do I store linked list datas into an array?
| | 1 |
| what is the difference between int &r and int& r | | 3 |
| Where now stands that small knot of villages known as the
Endians, a mighty forest once stood. Indeed, legand has it
that you could have stoodon the edge of the wood and seen
it stretch out for miles, were it not for the trees getting
in the way.
In one section of the forest, the trees stood in a row and
were of hight from 1 to n, each hight occurring once and
once only.
A tree was only visible if there were no higher trees
before it in the row.
For example, if the heights were 324165, the only visible
trees would have been those of height 3,4 & 6.
Write a Program that takes an array of integers
representing the heights of the trees in the row as input
and prints the list of the visible trees.
| Nagarro | 2 |
| using repetition structure. Write a c program that will
accept five numbers. The program should count and output the
total count of even numbers and total count of add numbers.
| | 2 |
| Write A C++ Program To Input A Number Between 20 To 99 And
Display Its Numbername? | TCS | 2 |
| how to find out the maximum number out of the three inputs. | HP | 3 |
| Algorithm in O(2n)
Presently we can solve in our hypothetical machine problem
instances of size 100 in 1 minute using algorithm A, which
is a O(2n). We would like to solve instances of size 200 in
1 minute using algorithm A on a new machine.
What is the speed of the new machine should be? | Qatar-University | 2 |
| Deriving time complexity of Binary tree and AVL tree, step
by step. | NetApp | 3 |
| Show by induction that 2n > n2, for all n > 4. | Qatar-University | 2 |
| 1.program to add any two objects using operator overloading
2.program to add any two objects using constructors
3.program to add any two objects using binary operator
4.program to add any two objects using unary operator | | 1 |
| What is the time complexity T(n) of the following program?
a)
int n, d, i, j;
cin >> n;
for (d=1; d<=n; d++)
for (i=1; i<=d; i++)
for (j=1; j<=n; j += n/10)
cout << d << " " << i << " " << j << endl;
b)
void main()
{ int n, s, t;
cin >> n;
for (s = 1; s <= n/4; s++)
{t = s;
while (t >= 1)
{ cout << s << " " << t << endl;
t--;
}
}
}
c)
void main()
{ int n, r, s, t;
cin >> n;
for (r = 2; r <= n; r = r * 2)
for (s = 1; s <= n/4; s++)
{
t = s;
while (t >= 1)
{
cout << s << " " << t << endl;
t--;
}
}
}
| Qatar-University | 2 |
| Coin Problem
You are given 9 gold coins that look identical. One is
counterfeit and weighs a bit greater than the others, but
the difference is very small that only a balance scale can
tell it from the real one. You have a balance scale that
costs 25 USD per weighing.
Give an algorithm that finds the counterfeit coin with as
little weighting as possible. Of primary importance is that
your algorithm is correct; of secondary importance is that
your algorithm truly uses the minimum number of weightings
possible.
HINT: THE BEST ALGORITHM USES ONLY 2 WEIGHINGS!!! | Qatar-University | 1 |
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