Question
Given a string s, find the longest palindromic substring in s. You may assume that the maximum length of s is 1000.
Example 1:
Input: “babad”
Output: “bab”
Note: “aba” is also a valid answer.
Example 2:
Input: “cbbd”
Output: “bb”
Write a program to find the node at which the intersection of two singly linked lists begins.
For example, the following two linked lists:
A: a1 → a2 ↘ c1 → c2 → c3 ↗ B: b1 → b2 → b3
begin to intersect at node c1.
Notes:
Given a singly linked list, group all odd nodes together followed by the even nodes. Please note here we are talking about the node number and not the value in the nodes.
You should try to do it in place. The program should run in O(1) space complexity and O(nodes) time complexity.
Example 1:
Input: 1->2->3->4->5->NULL
Output: 1->3->5->2->4->NULL
Example 2:
Input: 2->1->3->5->6->4->7->NULL
Output: 2->3->6->7->1->5->4->NULL
Note:
You are given two non-empty linked lists representing two non-negative integers. The digits are stored in reverse order and each of their nodes contain a single digit. Add the two numbers and return it as a linked list.
You may assume the two numbers do not contain any leading zero, except the number 0 itself.
Example:
Input: (2 -> 4 -> 3) + (5 -> 6 -> 4)
Output: 7 -> 0 -> 8
Explanation: 342 + 465 = 807.
Given an unsorted array return whether an increasing subsequence of length 3 exists or not in the array.
Formally the function should:
Return true if there exists i, j, k
such that arr[i] < arr[j] < arr[k] given 0 ≤ i < j < k ≤ n-1 else return false.
Note: Your algorithm should run in O(n) time complexity and O(1) space complexity.
Example 1:
Input: [1,2,3,4,5]
Output: true
Example 2:
Input: [5,4,3,2,1]
Output: false
Given a binary tree, check whether it is a mirror of itself (ie, symmetric around its center).
For example, this binary tree [1,2,2,3,4,4,3]
is symmetric:
1
/ \
2 2
/ \ / \
3 4 4 3
[1,2,2,null,3,null,3]
is not:
1
/ \
2 2
\ \
3 3
Given a binary tree, determine if it is a valid binary search tree (BST).
Assume a BST is defined as follows:
Example 1:
Input: 2 / \ 1 3 Output: true
Example 2:
5
/ \
1 4
/ \
3 6
Output: false
Explanation: The input is: [5,1,4,null,null,3,6]. The root node’s value
is 5 but its right child’s value is 4.
Given a string containing just the characters ‘(‘, ‘)’, ‘{‘, ‘}’, ‘[‘ and ‘]’, determine if the input string is valid.
An input string is valid if:
Example 1:
Input: “()”
Output: true
Example 2:
Input: “()[]{}”
Output: true
Example 3:
Input: “(]”
Output: false
Example 4:
Input: “([)]”
Output: false
Example 5:
Input: “{[]}”
Output: true