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Javascript Articles
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divisibleBy() function over array in JavaScript
ProblemWe are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in an array of numbers and a single number as two arguments.Our function should filter the array to contain only those numbers that are divisible by the number provided as second argument and return the filtered array.ExampleFollowing is the code −const arr = [56, 33, 2, 4, 9, 78, 12, 18]; const num = 3; const divisibleBy = (arr = [], num = 1) => { const canDivide = (a, b) => a % b === 0; const res = arr.filter(el => { return canDivide(el, num); }); return res; }; console.log(divisibleBy(arr, num));Output[ 33, 9, 78, 12, 18 ]
Read MoreImplementing partial sum over an array using JavaScript
ProblemWe are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in an array of numbers. Our function should construct and return a new array in which each corresponding element is the sum of all the elements right to it (including it) in the input array.ExampleFollowing is the code −const arr = [5, 6, 1, 3, 8, 11]; const partialSum = (arr = []) => { let sum = arr.reduce((acc, val) => acc + val); const res = []; let x = 0; if(arr.length === 0){ return [0]; } for(let i = 0; i
Read MoreImplementing custom function like String.prototype.split() function in JavaScript
ProblemWe are required to write a JavaScript function that lives on the prototype object of the String class.It should take in a string separator as the only argument (although the original split function takes two arguments). And our function should return an array of parts of the string separated and split by the separator.ExampleFollowing is the code −const str = 'this is some string'; String.prototype.customSplit = (sep = '') => { const res = []; let temp = ''; for(let i = 0; i < str.length; i++){ const el = str[i]; ...
Read MoreFinding sum of sequence upto a specified accuracy using JavaScript
ProblemSuppose the following sequence:Seq: 1/1 , 1/1x2 , 1/1x2x3 , 1/1x2x3x4 , ....The nth term of this sequence will be −1 / 1*2*3 * ... nWe are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in a number n, and return the sum of first n terms of this sequence.ExampleFollowing is the code −const num = 12; const seriesSum = (num = 1) => { let m = 1; let n = 1; for(let i = 2; i < num + 1; i++){ m *= i; n += (m * -1); }; return n; }; console.log(seriesSum(num));Output-522956311
Read MoreSwitching positions of selected characters in a string in JavaScript
ProblemWe are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in a string that contains only the letter ‘k’, ‘l’ and ‘m’.The task of our function is to switch the positions of k with that of l leaving all the instances of m at their positions.ExampleFollowing is the code −const str = 'kklkmlkk'; const switchPositions = (str = '') => { let res = ""; for(let i = 0; i < str.length; i++){ if (str[i] === 'k') { res += 'l'; } else if (str[i] === 'l') { res += 'k'; } else { res += str[i]; }; }; return res; }; console.log(switchPositions(str));OutputFollowing is the console output −llklmkll
Read MoreFinding smallest sum after making transformations in JavaScript
ProblemWe are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in an array of positive integers. We can transform its elements by running the following operation on them as many times as required −if arr[i] > arr[j] then arr[i] = arr[i] - arr[j]When no more transformations are possible, our function should return its sum.ExampleFollowing is the code −const arr = [6, 9, 21]; const smallestSum = (arr = []) => { const equalNums = arr => arr.reduce((a, b) => { return (a === b) ? a : NaN; }); if(equalNums(arr)){ return ...
Read MoreNumber of carries required while adding two numbers in JavaScript
ProblemWe are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in two numbers.Our function should count the number of carries we are required to take while adding those numbers as if we were adding them on paper.Like in the following image while adding 179 and 284, we had used carries two times, so for these two numbers, our function should return 2.ExampleFollowing is the code −const num1 = 179; const num2 = 284; const countCarries = (num1 = 1, num2 = 1) => { let res = 0; let carry = 0; while(num1 + num2){ ...
Read MoreRemoving the second number of the pair that add up to a target in JavaScript
ProblemWe are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in an array of numbers and a target sum.Our function should remove the second number of all such consecutive number pairs from the array that add up to the target number.ExampleFollowing is the code −const arr = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]; const target = 3; const removeSecond = (arr = [], target = 1) => { const res = [arr[0]]; for(i = 1; i < arr.length; i++){ if(arr[i] + res[res.length-1] !== target){ res.push(arr[i]); }; }; return res; }; console.log(removeSecond(arr, target));OutputFollowing is the console output −[ 1, 3, 4, 5 ]
Read MoreFinding the immediate bigger number formed with the same digits in JavaScript
ProblemWe are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in a number n. Our function should rearrange the digits of the numbers such that we form the smallest number using the same digits but just bigger than the input number.For instance, if the input number is 112. Then the output should be 121.ExampleFollowing is the code −const num = 112; const findNextBigger = (num = 1) => { const sortedDigits = (num = 1) => { return String(num) .split('') .sort((a, b) => b - a); }; let max = sortedDigits(num).join(''); max = Number(max); for(let i = num + 1; i
Read MoreInterchanging first letters of words in a string in JavaScript
ProblemWe are required to write a JavaScript function that takes in a string that contains exactly two words.Our function should construct and return a new string in which the first letter of the words are interchanged with each other.ExampleFollowing is the code −const str = 'hello world'; const interchangeChars = (str = '') => { const [first, second] = str.split(' '); const fChar = first[0]; const sChar = second[0]; const newFirst = sChar + first.substring(1, first.length); const newSecond = fChar + second.substring(1, second.length); const newStr = newFirst + ' ' + newSecond; return newStr; }; console.log(interchangeChars(str));OutputFollowing is the console output −wello horld
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