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mafiozo [28]
3 years ago
10

What makes someone an expert? What potential issues are there with this?

Computers and Technology
2 answers:
Otrada [13]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: An expert is one who is versatile in a particular field of study or experience. He has a vast knowledge of such and can easily tackle every challenges that come from that area. He is been consulted when the need of handling the said problem arise and he only has the solution to such a problem.

The potential issue is that is that he study hard to get to this level.

Explanation:

Sveta_85 [38]3 years ago
5 0

Not sure how to answer your second question, but I can try answering your first:

<em>What makes someone an expert?</em>

Someone with high IQ or simply knows and is good at a certain subject or skill makes them an expert.

I apologize if this isn't the answer you're looking for.

have a nice rest of your day ! (っ◔◡◔)っ ♥

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<h3>Writting the code:</h3>

<em>#include <bits/stdc++.h></em>

<em>using namespace std;</em>

<em>// chracter to digit mapping, and the inverse</em>

<em>// (if you want better performance: use array instead of unordered_map)</em>

<em>unordered_map<char, int> c2i;</em>

<em>unordered_map<int, char> i2c;</em>

<em>int ans = 0;</em>

<em>// limit: length of result</em>

<em>int limit = 0;</em>

<em>// digit: index of digit in a word, widx: index of a word in word list, sum: summation of all word[digit]  </em>

<em>bool helper(vector<string>& words, string& result, int digit, int widx, int sum) { </em>

<em>    if (digit == limit) {</em>

<em>        ans += (sum == 0);</em>

<em>        return sum == 0;</em>

<em>    }</em>

<em>    // if summation at digit position complete, validate it with result[digit].</em>

<em>    if (widx == words.size()) {</em>

<em>        if (c2i.count(result[digit]) == 0 && i2c.count(sum%10) == 0) {</em>

<em>            if (sum%10 == 0 && digit+1 == limit) // Avoid leading zero in result</em>

<em>                return false;</em>

<em>            c2i[result[digit]] = sum % 10;</em>

<em>            i2c[sum%10] = result[digit];</em>

<em>            bool tmp = helper(words, result, digit+1, 0, sum/10);</em>

<em>            c2i.erase(result[digit]);</em>

<em>            i2c.erase(sum%10);</em>

<em>            ans += tmp;</em>

<em>            return tmp;</em>

<em>        } else if (c2i.count(result[digit]) && c2i[result[digit]] == sum % 10){</em>

<em>            if (digit + 1 == limit && 0 == c2i[result[digit]]) {</em>

<em>                return false;</em>

<em>            }</em>

<em>            return helper(words, result, digit+1, 0, sum/10);</em>

<em>        } else {</em>

<em>            return false;</em>

<em>        }</em>

<em>    }</em>

<em>    // if word[widx] length less than digit, ignore and go to next word</em>

<em>    if (digit >= words[widx].length()) {</em>

<em>        return helper(words, result, digit, widx+1, sum);</em>

<em>    }</em>

<em>    // if word[widx][digit] already mapped to a value</em>

<em>    if (c2i.count(words[widx][digit])) {</em>

<em>        if (digit+1 == words[widx].length() && words[widx].length() > 1 && c2i[words[widx][digit]] == 0) </em>

<em>            return false;</em>

<em>        return helper(words, result, digit, widx+1, sum+c2i[words[widx][digit]]);</em>

<em>    }</em>

<em>    // if word[widx][digit] not mapped to a value yet</em>

<em>    for (int i = 0; i < 10; i++) {</em>

<em>        if (digit+1 == words[widx].length() && i == 0 && words[widx].length() > 1) continue;</em>

<em>        if (i2c.count(i)) continue;</em>

<em>        c2i[words[widx][digit]] = i;</em>

<em>        i2c[i] = words[widx][digit];</em>

<em>        bool tmp = helper(words, result, digit, widx+1, sum+i);</em>

<em>        c2i.erase(words[widx][digit]);</em>

<em>        i2c.erase(i);</em>

<em>    }</em>

<em>    return false;</em>

<em>}</em>

<em>void isSolvable(vector<string>& words, string result) {</em>

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<em>    for (auto &w: words) </em>

<em>        if (w.length() > limit) </em>

<em>            return;</em>

<em>    for (auto&w:words) </em>

<em>        reverse(w.begin(), w.end());</em>

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<em>    int aa = helper(words, result, 0, 0, 0);</em>

<em>}</em>

<em />

<em>int main()</em>

<em>{</em>

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<em>    cout << ans << "\n";</em>

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<em>}</em>

See more about C++ code at brainly.com/question/19705654

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