Check the last character of first element in string array is the same as last character of the next element
Two strings can be chained if the first one ends with the same character the second one starts with.
Given the set of 'n' strings, how can we verify efficiently, whether they can be chained or not?
Write a java program for that code and also the order of the words should not be changed.
For example,
a={"hi","ice","eye"} should print "yes" as it follows the order and a={"hi","eye","ice"} should print "no".
arrays string data-structures
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Two strings can be chained if the first one ends with the same character the second one starts with.
Given the set of 'n' strings, how can we verify efficiently, whether they can be chained or not?
Write a java program for that code and also the order of the words should not be changed.
For example,
a={"hi","ice","eye"} should print "yes" as it follows the order and a={"hi","eye","ice"} should print "no".
arrays string data-structures
Your title question is asking how to determine if the last character of first element is same as last character of the next element. But your problem statement appears to be asking how to determine if the last character of the first element is the same as the first character of the next element. Which is it?
– Jim Mischel
Nov 12 at 18:06
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Two strings can be chained if the first one ends with the same character the second one starts with.
Given the set of 'n' strings, how can we verify efficiently, whether they can be chained or not?
Write a java program for that code and also the order of the words should not be changed.
For example,
a={"hi","ice","eye"} should print "yes" as it follows the order and a={"hi","eye","ice"} should print "no".
arrays string data-structures
Two strings can be chained if the first one ends with the same character the second one starts with.
Given the set of 'n' strings, how can we verify efficiently, whether they can be chained or not?
Write a java program for that code and also the order of the words should not be changed.
For example,
a={"hi","ice","eye"} should print "yes" as it follows the order and a={"hi","eye","ice"} should print "no".
arrays string data-structures
arrays string data-structures
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Your title question is asking how to determine if the last character of first element is same as last character of the next element. But your problem statement appears to be asking how to determine if the last character of the first element is the same as the first character of the next element. Which is it?
– Jim Mischel
Nov 12 at 18:06
Welcome to Stack Overflow. Please read stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask, and especially meta.stackexchange.com/questions/10811/…. We are not a "do my homework for me" service.
– Jim Mischel
Nov 12 at 18:07
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Your title question is asking how to determine if the last character of first element is same as last character of the next element. But your problem statement appears to be asking how to determine if the last character of the first element is the same as the first character of the next element. Which is it?
– Jim Mischel
Nov 12 at 18:06
Welcome to Stack Overflow. Please read stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask, and especially meta.stackexchange.com/questions/10811/…. We are not a "do my homework for me" service.
– Jim Mischel
Nov 12 at 18:07
Your title question is asking how to determine if the last character of first element is same as last character of the next element. But your problem statement appears to be asking how to determine if the last character of the first element is the same as the first character of the next element. Which is it?
– Jim Mischel
Nov 12 at 18:06
Your title question is asking how to determine if the last character of first element is same as last character of the next element. But your problem statement appears to be asking how to determine if the last character of the first element is the same as the first character of the next element. Which is it?
– Jim Mischel
Nov 12 at 18:06
Welcome to Stack Overflow. Please read stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask, and especially meta.stackexchange.com/questions/10811/…. We are not a "do my homework for me" service.
– Jim Mischel
Nov 12 at 18:07
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Your title question is asking how to determine if the last character of first element is same as last character of the next element. But your problem statement appears to be asking how to determine if the last character of the first element is the same as the first character of the next element. Which is it?
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Nov 12 at 18:06
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– Jim Mischel
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