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This repository contains instructions and questions for IEEECS, VIT 2nd year selections 2016.

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General instructions

  1. Fork this repository.
  2. Solve the questions in a language of your choice. Extra points if you derive the complexity of your algorithm in asymptotic notation. ( Big-O notation )
  3. Commit and push your code. If you are not able to complete all the questions, submit a partial solution.
  4. Submit a link to your forked repository here

Rules

  1. any programming language can be used. Even bash or powershell scripts are fine. Extra points for using a functional programming language.
  2. Use only the standard library of said language. For example, in python, use only the the standard modules ( os, collections, math, sys etc. ).
  3. Plagiarism without proper citation will lead to disqualification.
  4. If you do use someone's code, cite the source.

Judging Criteria

  1. Correctness. Does your code meet the specifications ?
  2. Code quality. How well does your code adhere to your language's standards.
  3. Efficiency. Is your solution the best way to solve the problem ?

Questions

Duplicate (warm-up)

In a list of numbers, find the only element that occurs once. All other elements are guaranteed to only occur twice.

Example

Input: 2 5 7 6 5 7 2
Output: 6

Binary search

Part 1. Implement Binary search.

Part 2. A certain binary search algorithm takes about 4.5 milliseconds to search a sorted array of 10,000 elements, and about 6 milliseconds to search 1 lakh ( 1,00,000 ) elements. How long would I expect it to take to search 1 crore ( 1,00,00,000 ) elements assuming I have sufficient memory to prevent paging.

Hint: What is the complexity of Binary search ?

Entropy

Given 2 numbers compute the bit difference between them.

Bit difference of a pair (x, y) is the count of different bits at the same positions in binary representations of x and y. For example, bit difference for 2 and 7 is 2. Binary representation of 2 is 010 and 7 is 111 (first and last bits differ in two numbers).

Note: Extra points for finding a non brute force solution ( O(n) or O(logn) )

Example

Input: 2 7
Output: 2

getElementsByClassName

Read the given HTML file and and print contents of all tags that have a particular class.

Hint: There are multiple ways to do this ( Regular Expressions, XML parsing, character by character processing and so on )

Ex. Input: index.html active

<!-- index.html -->
<!doctype html>
<html>

<body>
<button class="button active"> click me! </button>

<section>
<h2> Hello, World </h2>
<p class="active"> I am active. </p>
</section>

</body>
</html>

Output:

click me!
I am active.

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