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Java program to find the smallest missing number

Shiva Keerthi
Shiva Keerthi
Updated on 16-Aug-2024 2K+ Views

The smallest missing number is the smallest number that is missing from a stream of elements or in an Array. The stream may or may not contain continuous elements. If the stream is continuous then the smallest missing number is nothing but the Smallest Missing Number in a stream. In this section, we will discuss the various approaches to find a Smallest Missing Number in a stream of elements using Java programming language. Problem Statement Given a stream of integers find the smallest missing number from the stream. Input 1 arr=[1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8] Output 1 ...

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Java program to print all unique words of a string

George John
George John
Updated on 16-Aug-2024 2K+ Views

In this article, we will learn to find unique words in a string using the Map utility of Java because of its property that it does not contain duplicate keys. To find unique words first get all words in the array to compare each word, for this split string based on space/s. If other characters such as comma(, ) or full stop (.) are present then using required regex first replace these characters from the string. Insert each word of string as the key of Map and provide the initial value corresponding to each key as is unique if this ...

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Java program to swap two integers

Chandu yadav
Chandu yadav
Updated on 16-Aug-2024 4K+ Views

In this article, we will learn to swap two numbers using Java. We will use the Scanner class to get the user input and perform the swapping temporary variable. Read integers from users using the nextInt() method of the Scanner class. Steps to swap two integers Following are the steps to swap two numbers in Java− Import the Scanner class. Create a variable (temp), and initialize it with 0. Assign 1st number to temp. Assign the 2nd number to the 1st number. ...

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Java program to swap two integers

Chandu yadav
Chandu yadav
Updated on 16-Aug-2024 4K+ Views

In this article, we will learn to swap two numbers using Java. We will use the Scanner class to get the user input and perform the swapping temporary variable. Read integers from users using the nextInt() method of the Scanner class. Steps to swap two integers Following are the steps to swap two numbers in Java− Import the Scanner class. Create a variable (temp), and initialize it with 0. Assign 1st number to temp. Assign the 2nd number to the 1st number. ...

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Java Program to Get the First Element from LinkedHashSet

Shriansh Kumar
Shriansh Kumar
Updated on 16-Aug-2024 1K+ Views

LinkedHashSet is a class provided by Java that implements Set Interface. The first element of a LinkedhashSet is nothing but the first element in the collection. In this article, we will discuss different approaches to get the first element from LinkedHashset. What is a LinkedHashSet? A LinkedHashSet is a collection which is a combination of HashSet collection and a LinkedList collection. A HashSet is an unordered collection which doesn't allow duplicates. But, a LinkedList is an ordered collection which stores duplicates Coming to LinkedHashSet as it is a combination of both HashSet and LinkedList it stores the elements in ...

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Java Program to Recursively Remove All Adjacent Duplicates

Shriansh Kumar
Shriansh Kumar
Updated on 16-Aug-2024 865 Views

The problem statement states that we have given a String str of length N (where N is an integer) containing alphanumeric characters. We need to recursively remove all adjacent duplicate characters so that the resultant string does not contain any adjacent duplicate characters. We can use a recursive or iterative approach to solve the problem. Here, we first remove the adjacent duplicate elements from the left part of the string. After that, we recursively remove the adjacent duplicates from the right part of the string. Example Scenario 1: Input: str1 = "tuttor"; Output: res = tuor The adjacent duplicate ...

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Java Program to add year to current date using Calendar.add method

Shriansh Kumar
Shriansh Kumar
Updated on 16-Aug-2024 2K+ Views

The Calendar class of java.util package provides a method with the name add(). This method accepts current date and amount of time as parameter values. If the given amount of time is positive, it will add it to the current date, and in the case of negative time, it will subtract it. In this article, we will see a few Java programs to add year to the current date using the Calendar.add() method. Example Scenario: Input 1: current_date = Thu Nov 22 18:19:06 UTC 2018 Input 2: year_to_add = 12 Output: new_date = Thu Nov 22 18:19:06 UTC 2030 ...

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Java Program to Find All Palindromic Sub-Strings of a String

Shriansh Kumar
Shriansh Kumar
Updated on 16-Aug-2024 1K+ Views

In this problem, we are given a String and our task is to find all palindromic sub-strings of the specified length. There are two ways to solve the problem. The first way is to compare the characters of sub-string from start to last, and another way is to reverse the sub-string and compare it with the original sub-string to check whether it is palindrome. String in Java is a class which represents a sequence of characters. It is immutable which means once it is created a String object cannot be changed. And, sub-string is a small portion or part of ...

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Java Program to Clear the StringBuffer

Shriansh Kumar
Shriansh Kumar
Updated on 16-Aug-2024 2K+ Views

On clearing the StringBuffer object, all the characters from the buffer will be removed. In this article, we will write Java program to clear the StringBuffer. StringBuffer is a peer class of String that provides much of the functionality of strings. But, String represents fixed-length, immutable character sequences while StringBuffer represents mutable character sequences. Example Scenario: Input: obj = Java Program Output: res = The result will be an empty StringBuffer object. Using delete() method The StringBuffer class of java.lang package provides a method named delete() to clear the StringBuffer. This method accepts start and end indices ...

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Java Program to Display Numbers and Sum of First N Natural Numbers

Shriansh Kumar
Shriansh Kumar
Updated on 16-Aug-2024 2K+ Views

Natural numbers are all positive integers or whole numbers that range between 1 to infinity. In this article, we will see how to find the sum of the first N natural numbers in Java, where N is the integer up to which we need to add all the numbers starting from 1. Example Scenario: Input: num = 5 Output: sum = 15 sum = 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 Using a for loop In this approach, initialize a variable with 0 to store the sum. Then, run a for loop that goes from ...

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