You are given an array A[] of n-elements and a positive integer k (k > 1). Now you have find the number of pairs Ai, Aj such that Ai = Aj*(kx) where x is an integer.
Note: (Ai, Aj) and (Aj, Ai) must be count once.
Examples :
Input : A[] = {3, 6, 4, 2}, k = 2
Output : 2
Explanation : We have only two pairs
(4, 2) and (3, 6)
Input : A[] = {2, 2, 2}, k = 2
Output : 3
Explanation : (2, 2), (2, 2), (2, 2)
that are (A1, A2), (A2, A3) and (A1, A3) are
total three pairs where Ai = Aj * (k^0)
To solve this problem, we first sort the given array and then for each element Ai, we find number of elements equal to value Ai * k^x for different value of x till Ai * k^x is less than or equal to largest of Ai.
Algorithm:
// sort the given array
sort(A, A+n);
// for each A[i] traverse rest array
for (int i=0; i ? n-1; i++)
{
for (int j=i+1; j ? n-1; j++)
{
// count Aj such that Ai*k^x = Aj
int x = 0;
// increase x till Ai * k^x ?
// largest element
while ((A[i]*pow(k, x)) ? A[j])
{
if ((A[i]*pow(k, x)) == A[j])
{
ans++;
break;
}
x++;
}
}
}
// return answer
return ans;
Python3
# Program to find pairs countimport math# function to count the required pairsdef countPairs(A, n, k): ans = 0 # sort the given array A.sort() # for each A[i] traverse rest array for i in range(0,n): for j in range(i + 1, n): # count Aj such that Ai*k^x = Aj x = 0 # increase x till Ai * k^x <= largest element while ((A[i] * math.pow(k, x)) <= A[j]) : if ((A[i] * math.pow(k, x)) == A[j]) : ans+=1 break x+=1 return ans# driver programA = [3, 8, 9, 12, 18, 4, 24, 2, 6]n = len(A)k = 3print(countPairs(A, n, k))# This code is contributed by# Smitha Dinesh Semwal |
6
Time Complexity: O(n*n), as nested loops are used
Auxiliary Space: O(1), as no extra space is used
Please refer complete article on Pairs such that one is a power multiple of other for more details!
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