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robot standing at first cell of an M*N matrix. It can move only in two directions, right and down. In how many ways, it can reach to the last cell i.e. (M, N) Code it

July 10, 2014 by Dhaval Dave

Robot standing at first cell of an M*N matrix. It can move only in two directions, right and down. In how many ways, it can reach to the last cell i.e. (M, N) Code it.

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Filed Under: Amazon Interview Question, Data Structure, Interview Questions, Microsoft Interview Questions, problem Tagged With: 2d matrix, Dynamic Programming, Recursion

Printing Longest Common Subsequence

April 25, 2014 by Dhaval Dave

Printing Longest Common Subsequence

Given two sequences, print the longest subsequence present in both of them.

Examples:
LCS for input Sequences “ABCDGH” and “AEDFHR” is “ADH” of length 3.
LCS for input Sequences “AGGTAB” and

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