Split the array and add the first part to the end
There is a given array and split it from a specified position, and move the first splitted part of the array and then add to the end of array
Examples:
Input : arr[] = {12, 10, 5, 6, 52, 36} k = 2 Output : arr[] = {5, 6, 52, 36, 12, 10} Explanation : here k is two so first two elements are splitted and they are added at the end of array Input : arr[] = {3, 1, 2} k = 1 Output : arr[] = {1, 2, 3} Explanation :here k is one so first one element are splitted and it is added at the end of array
Simple Solution: We will rotate the elements of the array one by one.
Implementation:
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5 6 52 36 12 10
Time complexity: O(n*k).
Space complexity: O(1), since no extra space has been taken.
Another approach: Another approach is to make a temporary array with double the size and copy our array element into a new array twice and then copy the element from the new array to our array by taking the rotation as starting index up to the length of our array.
Below is the implementation of the above approach.
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Java
Python3
# Python3 program to split array and # move first part to end. # Function to split array and # move first part to end def SplitAndAdd(A, length, rotation): # make a temporary array with double # the size and each index is initialized to 0 tmp = [ 0 for i in range (length * 2 )] # copy array element in to new array twice for i in range (length): tmp[i] = A[i] tmp[i + length] = A[i] for i in range (rotation, rotation + length, 1 ): A[i - rotation] = tmp[i]; # Driver code arr = [ 12 , 10 , 5 , 6 , 52 , 36 ] n = len (arr) position = 2 SplitAndAdd(arr, n, position); for i in range (n): print (arr[i], end = " " ) print () # This code is contributed by SOUMYA SEN |
C#
// C# program to split array // and move first part to end. using System; class GFG { // Function to split array and // move first part to end public static void SplitAndAdd( int [] A, int length, int rotation) { // make a temporary array with double the size int [] tmp = new int [length * 2]; // copy array element in to new array twice Array.Copy(A, 0, tmp, 0, length); Array.Copy(A, 0, tmp, length, length); for ( int i = rotation; i < rotation + length; i++) { A[i - rotation] = tmp[i]; } } // Driver code public static void Main( string [] args) { int [] arr = new int [] {12, 10, 5, 6, 52, 36}; int n = arr.Length; int position = 2; SplitAndAdd(arr, n, position); for ( int i = 0; i < n; ++i) { Console.Write(arr[i] + " " ); } } } // This code is contributed by kumar65 |
Javascript
<script> // Javascript program to split // array and move first // part to end. // Function to split array and // move first part to end function SplitAndAdd(A,Length,rotation) { // make a temporary array // with double the size let tmp = new Array(Length*2); for (let i=0;i<tmp.length;i++) { tmp[i]=0; } // copy array element in to new array twice for (let i=0;i<Length;i++) { tmp[i] = A[i] tmp[i + Length] = A[i] } for (let i=rotation;i<rotation+Length;i++) { A[i - rotation] = tmp[i]; } } // Driver code let arr=[12, 10, 5, 6, 52, 36]; let n = arr.length; let position = 2; SplitAndAdd(arr, n, position); for (let i = 0; i < n; ++i) document.write(arr[i] + " " ); // This code is contributed by avanitrachhadiya2155 </script> |
5 6 52 36 12 10
Time complexity: O(n)
Space complexity: O(2*n)
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