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Posted on 12-11-14 9:38 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Now I got all of yours attention, solve this problem.

A book has N pages, numbered the usual way, from 1 to N. The total number of digits in the page numbers is 1,095. How many pages does the book have?
 
Posted on 12-11-14 10:17 AM     [Snapshot: 140]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Posted on 12-11-14 10:28 AM     [Snapshot: 153]     Reply [Subscribe]
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N(N+1)/2=1095.. Solve for N. that's the answer
 
Posted on 12-11-14 10:41 AM     [Snapshot: 204]     Reply [Subscribe]
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From 1 to 9 ====> 9 digits
10 to 99 =====> 180 digits
.                           + ----------
Total of 1 digit and 2 digit no.s  = 189 digits
Now rest of the pages are the three numbered pages:
N - 189 = 1095 - 189 = 906
906/3 = 302

So the total pages: 9 + 90 + 302 = 401
Last edited: 11-Dec-14 11:34 AM

 
Posted on 12-11-14 11:19 AM     [Snapshot: 309]     Reply [Subscribe]
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1 to N = 1 to 129
 
Posted on 12-11-14 1:13 PM     [Snapshot: 523]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Slackdemic got it right. Answer is 401.

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Posted on 12-11-14 1:35 PM     [Snapshot: 553]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Here is my tricky question.
You have range of contiguous numbers in array from 1 to 1 million. Among of them one of the numbers is missing. Find out that missing number. You can use any data structure or use a simple math.
 
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http://codepad.org/Hrj8BKZ7

int getMissingNo (int a[], int n)
{
    int i, total;
    total  = (n+1)*(n+2)/2;  
    for ( i = 0; i< n; i++)
       total -= a[i];
    return total;
}
 
/*program to test above function */
int main()
{
    int a[] = {1,2,4,5,6};
    int miss = getMissingNo(a,5);
    printf("%d", miss);
    /*getchar();*/
}
Last edited: 11-Dec-14 03:05 PM

 
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Do it with a datastructure.
 
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if the numbers are in sequence, this function works fine. if its not in sequence its different story.

main method(){
int[] arrayofMillionNumbers = new int[100000];
for(int i = 1 ; i< arrayofMillionNumbers+1 ; i++){
arrayofMillionNumbers.add(i);
}
findMissing(arrayofMillionNumbers);
}
private int findMissing(int[] num) {
int missingNumber = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < (num.length - 1); i++) {
if ((num[i + 1] - num[i]) > 1) {
missingNumber = num[i] + 1;
break;
}
}
return missingNumber;
}
 
Posted on 12-12-14 10:31 AM     [Snapshot: 1348]     Reply [Subscribe]
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if the numbers are in sequence, this function works fine. if its not in sequence its different story.


m = missing number
x = 1;
for i = 1 to million
{
if x is not equal to i
{
m = x = missing number;
stop iteration;}
x = x + 1;
}
output m;


 
Posted on 12-12-14 10:42 AM     [Snapshot: 1369]     Reply [Subscribe]
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those numbers are continuous but distributed randomly. like 1,3,2,5,4.....etc
your solution works only if numbers are continuous but there should be some efficient way to solve if sequential numbers are randomly distributed.
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Posted on 12-12-14 11:38 AM     [Snapshot: 1412]     Reply [Subscribe]
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Add all the numbers in the array.
Then find n! ( that is 1,000,000!)
Subtract them, that would be number that is missing.

This is would be complete in O(n) which is better than sorting the number and then using one of above algorithm to find the missing one.

 
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Yes that's true but there is another solution too. Hint: You can use an array.
 


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