Day 49 of #100DaysOfLeetCode 💻✅ Solved #387. First Unique Character in a String problem in Java. Approach: • Created an array of size 26 to store the frequency of each character • Traversed the string and counted how many times each character appears • Traversed the string again to find first character with frequency equal to 1 • Returned the index of that character • If no unique character is found, returned -1 Performance: ✓ Runtime: 6 ms (Beats 84.58% submissions) ✓ Memory: 47.16 MB (Beats 36.29% submissions) Key Learning: ✓ Practiced using frequency arrays for string problems ✓ Learned how counting characters helps find unique elements efficiently ✓ Strengthened understanding of string traversal and indexing Learning one problem every single day 🚀 #Java #LeetCode #DSA #Strings #ProblemSolving #CodingJourney #100DaysOfCode
Java LeetCode 387: First Unique Character in a String Solution
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Day 61 of #100DaysOfLeetCode 💻✅ Solved #541. Reverse String II problem in Java. Approach: • Converted the string into a character array • Traversed the array in steps of 2k • For every segment, reversed the first k characters • Used two-pointer technique to perform in-place reversal • Math.min() to handle cases where remaining characters are less than k Performance: ✓ Runtime: 2 ms (Beats 16.04% submissions) ✓ Memory: 44.80 MB (Beats 73.53% submissions) Key Learning: ✓ Practiced handling strings with fixed pattern intervals ✓ Improved control over indexing and boundaries ✓ Strengthened in-place modification techniques Learning one problem every single day 🚀 #Java #LeetCode #DSA #Strings #TwoPointers #ProblemSolving #CodingJourney #100DaysOfCode
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Day 55 of #100DaysOfLeetCode 💻✅ Solved #434. Number of Segments in a String problem in Java. Approach: • Initialized a counter to track number of words (segments) • Traversed the string character by character • Checked for non-space characters • If the current character is not a space and either it is the first character or the previous character is a space, incremented the count • This ensures counting only the starting of each word Performance: ✓ Runtime: 0 ms (Beats 100% submissions) 🚀 ✓ Memory: 41.83 MB (Beats 99.81% submissions) Key Learning: ✓ Practiced string traversal without using extra space ✓ Learned how to identify word boundaries efficiently ✓ Improved logic building for handling spaces and edge cases Learning one problem every single day 🚀 #Java #LeetCode #DSA #Strings #ProblemSolving #CodingJourney #100DaysOfCode
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Day 63 of #100DaysOfLeetCode 💻✅ Solved #2085. Count Common Words With One Occurrence problem in Java. Approach: • Iterated through each word in the first array • Avoided duplicate checks by ensuring each word is processed only once • Counted occurrences of the current word in both arrays • If the word appears exactly once in both arrays, incremented the result • Returned the final count Performance: ✓ Runtime: 88 ms (Beats 7.45% submissions) ✓ Memory: 46.06 MB (Beats 93.07% submissions) Key Learning: ✓ Practiced handling duplicates and frequency counting ✓ Improved understanding of string comparison in arrays ✓ Learned importance of optimizing nested loop solutions Learning one problem every single day 🚀 #Java #LeetCode #DSA #Strings #Arrays #ProblemSolving #CodingJourney #100DaysOfCode
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Day 56 of #100DaysOfLeetCode 💻✅ Solved #205. Isomorphic Strings problem in Java. Approach: • Used two arrays to track character mappings for both strings • Traversed both strings simultaneously • Checked if the mapping values at current characters are equal • If not equal, returned false (mapping mismatch) • Updated both arrays with the current index + 1 • This ensures consistent one-to-one mapping between characters Performance: ✓ Runtime: 8 ms (Beats 72.19% submissions) ✓ Memory: 44.16 MB (Beats 22.15% submissions) Key Learning: ✓ Learned how to maintain mapping consistency between two strings ✓ Practiced using arrays for character indexing ✓ Strengthened understanding of string pattern matching problems Learning one problem every single day 🚀 #Java #LeetCode #DSA #Strings #ProblemSolving #CodingJourney #100DaysOfCode
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Day 68 of #100DaysOfLeetCode 💻✅ Solved #977. Squares of a Sorted Array problem in Java. Approach: • Traversed the array and squared each element • Used Arrays.sort() to sort the squared values • Returned the sorted array as the result Performance: ✓ Runtime: 10 ms (Beats 37.38% submissions) ✓ Memory: 47.98 MB (Beats 18.78% submissions) Key Learning: ✓ Practiced array transformation and sorting ✓ Learned how squaring affects order in sorted arrays ✓ Understood the importance of optimizing from O(n log n) to O(n) using two pointers Learning one problem every single day 🚀 #Java #LeetCode #DSA #Arrays #Sorting #ProblemSolving #CodingJourney #100DaysOfCode
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Day 21 of #100DaysOfCode Today, I worked on the classic string problem: implementing the strStr() function in Java. The goal: Find the first occurrence of a substring (needle) inside another string (haystack). Approach I used: - Applied a sliding window technique - Compared substrings using "substring(i, j)" - Returned the starting index when a match is found Key learning: Understanding how index-based string operations work and how "substring()" helps in breaking down problems step-by-step. Also realized the importance of optimizing solutions to avoid unnecessary string creation. Consistency is slowly turning concepts into confidence! Looking forward to improving this further with more optimized approaches #Java #Coding #DSA #LeetCode #ProblemSolving #LearningJourney #Consistency
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Day 65 of #100DaysOfLeetCode 💻✅ Solved “Majority Frequency Group” problem in Java. Approach: • Created a frequency array of size 26 for all characters • Counted occurrences of each character in the string • For each unique frequency, counted how many characters share that frequency • Selected the frequency with the highest group size • In case of tie, chose the higher frequency • Built the result string with characters having the selected frequency Performance: ✓ Runtime: 5 ms (Beats 57.84% submissions) ✓ Memory: 44.51 MB (Beats 72.88% submissions) Key Learning: ✓ Practiced frequency grouping techniques ✓ Learned how to handle tie-breaking conditions ✓ Strengthened logic building with nested loops and conditions Learning one problem every single day 🚀 #Java #LeetCode #DSA #Strings #Hashing #ProblemSolving #CodingJourney #100DaysOfCode
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Day 73 of #100DaysOfLeetCode 💻✅ Solved #389. Find the Difference problem in Java. Approach: • Initialized a variable to store the sum • Added ASCII values of all characters in string t • Subtracted ASCII values of all characters in string s • The remaining value represents the extra character • Converted the result back to character and returned it Performance: ✓ Runtime: 1 ms (Beats 99.89% submissions) 🚀 ✓ Memory: 42.77 MB (Beats 97.03% submissions) Key Learning: ✓ Practiced optimized string traversal using enhanced for-loop ✓ Reinforced understanding of ASCII-based solutions ✓ Learned how mathematical approaches can simplify problems Learning one problem every single day 🚀 #Java #LeetCode #DSA #Strings #Math #ProblemSolving #CodingJourney #100DaysOfCode
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Day 51 of #100DaysOfLeetCode 💻✅ Solved #217. Contains Duplicate problem in Java. Approach: • Sorted the array using Arrays.sort() • Traversed the array starting from index 1 • Compared each element with its previous element • If any two adjacent elements are equal, returned true • If no duplicates are found, returned false Performance: ✓ Runtime: 24 ms (Beats 26.49% submissions) ✓ Memory: 76.56 MB (Beats 96.73% submissions) Key Learning: ✓ Practiced sorting-based approach for detecting duplicates ✓ Learned how sorting helps bring duplicate elements together ✓ Strengthened understanding of array traversal techniques Learning one problem every single day 🚀 #Java #LeetCode #DSA #Arrays #ProblemSolving #CodingJourney #100DaysOfCode
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Day 93 - LeetCode Journey Solved LeetCode 9: Palindrome Number in Java ✅ At first glance, it feels like a string problem… but the real challenge is solving it without converting to string. Instead of reversing the whole number, I reversed only half of it and compared both parts. This avoids overflow and keeps it efficient. Smart approach > brute force 💡 Key takeaways: • Handling edge cases (negative numbers, trailing zeroes) • Reversing only half of the number • Avoiding extra space (no string conversion) • Writing optimized mathematical logic ✅ All test cases passed ⚡ O(log n) time and O(1) space Sometimes the best solutions are the simplest ones, just a different way of thinking 🔥 #LeetCode #DSA #Java #Math #ProblemSolving #CodingJourney #InterviewPrep #Consistency #100DaysOfCode
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