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Comments by ashumeerut (Top 11 by date)
ashumeerut
12-May-14 13:05pm
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Reason for my vote of 5 \n Very Easy and nice description
ashumeerut
24-Nov-13 23:00pm
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Sir,Thanks for your time, I want to tell you that my logic (conditions) are correct, actually the problem is that initially 1500$ are given to parent when two nodes are added to its left and one to his right(2:1) . and then 500$ for each pair
when node 2,4 are added to the left of node 1 and node 3 is added to its right then node 1 gets 1500$ (2:1) and after that when node 2 gets paired then node 1 gets 500$ more. and when node 3 gets paired then node 1 gets 500$ more so total amount for node 1 is(1500+500+500)=2500
ashumeerut
7-Oct-13 4:15am
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I need Help I can't Figure Out This Problem
ashumeerut
5-Oct-13 3:11am
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Image might not open sorry for that it will start opening after some time, their is some problem in server, Sorry for that
ashumeerut
4-Oct-13 3:02am
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input(memberid) output(total Paired Childrens below it)
1 3
2 1
3 0
4 0
5 0
6 0
7 0
8 0
9 0
ashumeerut
4-Oct-13 2:46am
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i want to calculate those child nodes which are paired(having child at its left and right) . i will give the memberid in the query and it will calculate those child nodes which are paired(having child at its left and right) for that memberid.
ashumeerut
4-Oct-13 2:21am
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yah,according to the table, 1 has 2 and 3 attached to its left and right. not 4, but we have to count 4 also, because it comes below 1 and 4 is paired(having child at its left and right)
ashumeerut
4-Oct-13 0:26am
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even 6 is related to 1 but we will not count it as it is not paired means it doesnot have nodes attached to its left and right.
ashumeerut
3-Oct-13 11:02am
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sir, If we talk about memberid 1 then its paired children will be 2,3,4 so the answer will be counting them that is 3, but if i talk about memberid 2 then its paired children will be member with id 4 because it is the only child of member 2 which is paired so its answer will be 1, i want such type of query
ashumeerut
27-Sep-13 6:25am
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I have same sort of problem sir , which u have solved , but where is ur answer i can't see it, u have written that "I updated my answer for you, take a look and let me know if it works." but where is the updated answer. please help sir
ashumeerut
12-Aug-13 1:52am
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backspace is working, problem
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