Millionaire Question List
1) WAP to display this pattern
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2) WAP to find most repeated word in paragraph?
3) WAP to display total combination of any word.
naman
amann
manan
annma
4) Write a Program to print before five character and after five character of any entered
charatcer in cyclic pattern?
5) Write a Program to sort the prime element in List?
6) Create userdefine exception to validate name, name should accept alphabets only?
7) Create a program to read and write data from file in dictionary pattern?
8) Write a Program to display prime elements in fibonacci series?
9) Write a program to write any name in binary form?
10) Write a Program to create lift program where no of floor and
total lift movement entered by the user's
11) Write a Program to merge two array in one array? 12) Write a Program to display only duplicate elements and it should be display once? [1,2,2,2,3,4,5,1,7] 1,2 13) Write a Program to display unique element in array? [1,2,2,2,3,4,5,1,7] 3 4 5 7
14) Write a Program to count most repeated element in array? [1,2,2,2,3,4,5,1,7] 2
15) Write a Program to find first, second max element in array? [1,2,2,2,3,4,5,1,7] 7,5
16) Write a Program to print prime element in array? [1,2,2,2,3,4,5,1,7] 2 5 7
17) Write a Program to create character array and find frequency of each character? ['1','2','2','2','3','4','5','1','7'] 1 1 2 3 3 1 4 1 5 1 7 1
DSA in C# | Data Structure and Algorithm using C#: Lecture 1: Introduction to Data Structures and Algorithms (1 Hour) 1.1 What are Data Structures? Data Structures are ways to store and organize data so it can be used efficiently. Think of data structures as containers that hold data in a specific format. Types of Data Structures: Primitive Data Structures : These are basic structures built into the language. Example: int , float , char , bool in C#. Example : csharp int age = 25; // 'age' stores an integer value. bool isStudent = true; // 'isStudent' stores a boolean value. Non-Primitive Data Structures : These are more complex and are built using primitive types. They are divided into: Linear : Arrays, Lists, Queues, Stacks (data is arranged in a sequence). Non-Linear : Trees, Graphs (data is connected in more complex ways). Example : // Array is a simple linear data structure int[] number...
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