God, I must be bored.
- Build a table with percentage per minute.
- Add table values from start time to end time.
As usual, I suspect I've missed something.
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The Solution
You would find the solution to be simple if you give it a thought :
8:01 - 9:00 20% [i.e each minute is 1/3 %]
9:01 - 10:00 40% [i.e each minute is 2/3 %]
10:01 - 11:00 30% [i.e each minute is 1/2 %]
11:01 - 12:00 10% [i.e each minute is 1/6 %]
Its here :
1. Take the start time
2. Determine which of the above 4 blocks it is in
3. Take the end time
4. Determine which of the above 4 blocks it is in
5. If the start and end times are in the same block
6. Then find the difference between the times
7. Multiply the result by minute's % value for that block to get the final result
5. Else If the start and end times are not in the same block
6. Then find the difference between the start time and the next highest hour in that block
7. Multiply the result by minute's % value for that first block to get result one
8. Then find the difference between the lowest hour and the end time in the other block
9. Multiply the result by minute's % value for that second block to get result two
10. For all other blocks if they overlap, simply add the %age associated with the block
11. Add result one and result two and the other block percentages if they overlap to get the final result.
Last edited by phpexpert; 4 December 2005, 01:22.
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not quite
Not quite - tomorrow they will say they are capable of doing that list, we will need to take a job at the zoo cleaning out the elephant pen so we are experienced when they muck it up.
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tomorrow they will be capable of doing that list too..Originally posted by DimPrawnSuch low level code monkey stuff should be done in India surely?
You even have a spec for it there.
Email spec and InfoCrap or similar reply with the code 10 minutes later, all forra fiver.
Meanwhile you design for security, resilience, scalability, performance etc.
That would be my answer.
then we need to flip burgers
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Such low level code monkey stuff should be done in India surely?
You even have a spec for it there.
Email spec and InfoCrap or similar reply with the code 10 minutes later, all forra fiver.
Meanwhile you design for security, resilience, scalability, performance etc.
That would be my answer.
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Write Algorithm – interview question
Percentage of trading in bank between 8:00 to 12:00 is as follows.
8:01 - 9:00 20% [i.e each minute is 1/3 %]
9:01 - 10:00 40% [i.e each minute is 2/3 %]
10:01 - 11:00 30% [i.e each minute is 1/2 %]
11:01 - 12:00 10% [i.e each minute is 1/6 %]
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Total 100%
Now write an algorithm which will take start time and end time and calculates the % of trading done.
For example:-trading between 8:45 – 9:00 is 15 * 1/3 = 5%
Trading between 8:45 – 11:30 is
15 * 1/3 + 40 + 30 + 30* 1/6 = 80%
I couldn’t said answer then and there, But said my approach as follows.
First I will write a function wich will take start time and end time forms an array as follows [8:45, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00, 11:10]
Then I will write a recursive function will traverse through this array and calculates the total percentages!!!
They are no takers
.. any solutions…
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