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LeetCode 977: Squares of a sorted array, maintaining non-decreasing order

I tried solving the LeetCode question like many others, trying to incorporate the O(n) time complexity requirement. Squares of a Sorted Array Given an integer array ...
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Determine top t values with few calls to order(), a given procedure to order k values, Java take 2

My 2nd take of the problem in Determine top t values with few calls to order(), a given procedure to order k values: Given an array and a procedure to order \$k\$ ...
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HackerRank CountingSort 1 in C#

Comparison Sorting Quicksort usually has a running time of n x log(n), but is there an algorithm that can sort even faster? In general, this is not possible. Most sorting algorithms are comparison ...
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CodeForce 230 Dragon Fighting, Sorting without using array

Problem: https://codeforces.com/problemset/problem/230/A Kirito is stuck on a level of the MMORPG he is playing now. To move on in the game, he's got to defeat all \$n\$ dragons that live on this ...
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Counting swaps in a sequence sorting algorithm

I have been working on this question, https://open.kattis.com/problems/sequences. You are given a sequence, in the form of a string with characters ‘0’, ‘1’, and ‘?’ only. Suppose there are n ‘?’s. ...
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MSD Radix sort in Place in c++, Object/Pointer Oriented

Memory:O(log(max)base(mod)*mod)Speed:O(log(max)base(mod)*n) I did a radix sort in place to not get a auxliar array. In the process i discorver a few things. Is imposible to do LSD radix sort in place ...
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LeetCode: Queue Reconstruction by Height C#

https://leetcode.com/problems/queue-reconstruction-by-height/ Suppose you have a random list of people standing in a queue. Each person is described by a pair of integers \$(h, k)\$, where \$h\$ ...
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LeetCode: Top K Frequent Elements C#

https://leetcode.com/explore/interview/card/top-interview-questions-medium/110/sorting-and-searching/799 Given a non-empty array of integers, return the k most frequent elements. Example 1: ...
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JavaScript Sort Stack Coding Challenge

A coding challenge to write a function sortStack that receives a stack of integers into ascending order (with largest integers on top) and returns another stack ...
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New Year Chaos JavaScript, needs to be sped up

Similar to this question but this is for Python Original problem with description on hacker rank I am currently trying to iterate through a large number of arrays and count how many times numbers ...
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Minimum number of swaps required to sort the array in ascending order

Here is my problem statement. An excerpt: You are given an unordered array consisting of consecutive integers ∈ [1, 2, 3, ..., n] without any duplicates. You are ...
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Deficient Numbers

I have found the following interesting challenge on the web: Deficient Numbers A number is considered deficient if the sum of its factors is less than twice that number. For example: 10 is a ...
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Sort characters in a Python string by frequency

I wrote a solution to the leetcode problem Sort characters by frequency and the solution passes 34/35 test cases. On the last test case, there is a "time limit exceeded" error with an input string of ...
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Sorting software version list using Python 2.7 (no modules)

I am participating in a challenge and one of the challenges was to write a script to sort a list of software versions (ex: 1.0, 1.3.2, 12, 1.3.0). Here is the my solution: ...
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Sort a linked-list with only three distinct values

I am trying to solve this problem. The problem is to sort a linked list containing only 0s, 1s and 2s by changing their links. Sort a linked list of 0s, 1s and 2s by changing links Given a linked ...
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