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1. Print pattern
2. Reverse string
I applied via Campus Placement and was interviewed in Jan 2024. There were 2 interview rounds.
Question on pattern printing
Question on string and array
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed before Aug 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
Coding questions was asked.
Asked the advanced coding scenario based questions.
I appeared for an interview in Oct 2016.
My hobbies include hiking, playing guitar, and cooking.
Hiking: I enjoy exploring nature trails and challenging myself physically.
Playing guitar: I love learning new songs and improving my skills.
Cooking: I like experimenting with different recipes and creating delicious meals.
In 5 years, I see myself as a senior software developer leading a team and working on complex projects.
Leading a team of developers
Working on complex projects
Continuously learning and improving my skills
Contributing to the growth and success of the company
I want to join DELL because of their innovative technology solutions and strong reputation in the industry.
DELL is known for their cutting-edge technology solutions which align with my passion for software development.
I admire DELL's strong reputation in the industry and their commitment to customer satisfaction.
I believe joining DELL will provide me with opportunities for growth and career advancement.
I appeared for an interview in Jan 2017.
I appeared for an interview in Sep 2016.
I appeared for an interview before May 2016.
Find an odd occurring number among even occurring numbers.
Use XOR operation to cancel out even occurring numbers and get the odd occurring number.
Iterate through the array and XOR each element with the result variable.
The final result will be the odd occurring number.
Print the spiral order of a binary tree and matrix.
For binary tree, use level order traversal and alternate direction for each level.
For matrix, use four pointers to traverse in spiral order.
Example for binary tree: 1 -> 2 -> 3 -> 4 -> 5 -> 6 -> 7 -> 8 -> 9
Example for matrix: 1 2 3 4 -> 8 7 6 5 -> 9 10 11 12 -> 16 15 14 13
Finding pairs in an array with a given sum.
Iterate through the array and for each element, check if the difference between the given sum and the element exists in the array.
Use a hash table to store the elements of the array and their indices for faster lookup.
If there are multiple pairs with the same sum, return any one of them.
If no pair is found, return null or an empty array.
Find total number of k element with given avg in an array in minimum time complexity.
Use sliding window technique to traverse the array in O(n) time complexity.
Maintain a sum variable to keep track of the sum of elements in the window.
If the sum of elements in the window is equal to k times the given avg, increment the count.
Move the window by subtracting the first element and adding the next element in the array.
Printing non-boundary elements of a binary tree
Traverse the tree in any order (preorder, inorder, postorder)
Check if the current node is not a boundary node (not the first or last node in its level)
If it is not a boundary node, print its value
Recursively traverse its left and right subtrees
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