This repository contains my solutions to beginner-level competitive programming problems from various online platforms. It serves as a learning resource for those starting their journey in competitive programming.
Each problem is organized into its respective folder, and within each folder, you can find a set of problem files along with a folder named Code Explanations
. The problem files contain the problem statements, input/output formats, and sometimes, example test cases. The Code Explanations
folder contains explanations and solutions for each problem.
Competitive programming is a great way to improve your problem-solving skills and algorithmic thinking. This repository contains a collection of beginner problems that I have solved from various online platforms. Each problem is categorized under the respective platform and provides the problem statement, solution code, and sometimes an explanation.
Feel free to explore the solutions, learn from them, and contribute your own solutions if you have any!
Here are the online platforms from which I have sourced the problems:
You can find the solutions to problems from each platform in their respective directories within this repository.
The solutions to the problems are organized under the following directories:
- Dimik Even Odd 2
- Dimik Divisor
- Dimik Box 1
- Dimik Count Numbers
- Dimik Square Number
- Dimik Run Rate 1
- Dimik Factorial
- Dimik Character Frequency
- Dimik Vowel Count
- Greetings from LightOJ
- Opposite Task
- Dimik Word Disaster
- Dimik Prime Number
- Dimik Alien Gupi
- Dimik Random Array
- Dimik Palindrome
- Dimik Left Right
- Dimik Diamond Kingdom
- Dimik Letter to Number
If you have any additional beginner-level problems that you would like to contribute or if you find any issues with the existing solutions, feel free to submit a pull request. Your contributions are greatly appreciated!
This repository is licensed under the MIT License.