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Aryender & I challenged UC Berkeley students with Google's most asked Leetcode question : Flood Fill. Find out how many students can do!
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@dylanhopkins5282
@dylanhopkins5282 Год назад
I was the dude with the crowd at the end. Thanks so much for the challenge dude, was a lot of fun!
@francostein69
@francostein69 Год назад
🧢
@ayushtheiitian6083
@ayushtheiitian6083 Год назад
Can i have your insta id?
@prasanna3483
@prasanna3483 Год назад
Lmao you made your id 2hrs ago and have only 1 comment and you expect us to believe you're the actual guy
@dhanan-jaythakur6604
@dhanan-jaythakur6604 Год назад
Love from India
@dhruvacharya2602
@dhruvacharya2602 Год назад
🧢
@akankshitadutta8842
@akankshitadutta8842 Год назад
Loved the format of the video! I've seen countless videos with this concept for med students but watching one with Engineering students feels great cause it inspires me to do better at my job/field as a Data engineer!! Keep these coming thanks.
@kiisifelix2769
@kiisifelix2769 Год назад
I would appreciate if we could connect Am a techie although
@sytnoff1
@sytnoff1 Месяц назад
​@@kiisifelix2769 is ai gonna swap developer
@windgodscythe9922
@windgodscythe9922 5 месяцев назад
This video is full of lessons. As a student, I was exposed to new terms and learned what they mean from searching. And I loved that you guys clarified asking for a hint is totally okay
@IMINTONIRVANA
@IMINTONIRVANA Год назад
The results were expected from them as they're students of UC Berkeley all Above that thanks to my man Harnoor for making this amazing video
@liquidityforyouhindi
@liquidityforyouhindi Год назад
Bhai me India se hu please reply my Comment apka video dekta hu or muje coding me bohat interest hu
@artibansal7406
@artibansal7406 Год назад
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@sunithabommera8350
@sunithabommera8350 Год назад
@@liquidityforyouhindi he q
@sunithabommera8350
@sunithabommera8350 Год назад
@@liquidityforyouhindi 1uuu8uuuuu
@ravijohn-nl8kh
@ravijohn-nl8kh Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o-yJLABxoZo.html
@sarinaammiruddin254
@sarinaammiruddin254 Год назад
Good video to see students tested on IQ skills and their knowledge, brain storming. Each student came with different thinking skills sets to solve the matrix
@RyanScarbrough
@RyanScarbrough Год назад
It's both. You have to understand the problem/solutions and have the ability to converse about them. It's not just about confidence and conversation.
@ahmedhagrachid9427
@ahmedhagrachid9427 Год назад
As a 3rd year computer science student... I must say I'm nothing compared to these students... 😢
@ahmedabdelazim7110
@ahmedabdelazim7110 Год назад
You don’t have to be a leetcode expert as a student. I didnt look at leetcode until i graduated, now I have a good job. Slow and steady, keep your head up
@sarthakjain1824
@sarthakjain1824 Год назад
Do not compare yourself to anyone. Comparison builds pressure. Just keep working hard
@moverecursus1337
@moverecursus1337 Год назад
We live in third world lmao 🤣😭
@moverecursus1337
@moverecursus1337 Год назад
@@sarthakjain1824 you have to compare yourself bro, unless your are comfortable being mediocre
@mr.basketball4238
@mr.basketball4238 Год назад
You need to start looking into building your portfolio and craft. Just taking the required classes isn’t enough. I’ve met plenty of CS majors who never even bother getting an internship during their time as a college student. Big red flag.
@hinata91659
@hinata91659 Год назад
That philosophy student is everything you want.. perfect.
@artibansal7406
@artibansal7406 Год назад
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@amanat27
@amanat27 Год назад
That Philosophy student was spot on. 🔥
@artibansal7406
@artibansal7406 Год назад
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@messilionel7389
@messilionel7389 Год назад
can i talke with you
@NoobTube4148
@NoobTube4148 Год назад
This was really good. Do more of these so we can see what success looks like without falsely feeling like we can’t do it either (given we’ve done enough homework).
@computer1889
@computer1889 Год назад
i'm very glad that i visited youtube app to watch a video while eating my lunch... and found this... it really gave me new insights and somehow it lights up another flame inside me!!! 😀🤯 i am excited now 🤩
@sivakumarkaliappan7447
@sivakumarkaliappan7447 8 месяцев назад
Bro what is feeder college
@a996k
@a996k 5 месяцев назад
​@@sivakumarkaliappan7447 in which the maximum students are picked by silicon valley companies
@yiyingwang0423
@yiyingwang0423 Месяц назад
@@sivakumarkaliappan7447like a target school?😊
@udit1159
@udit1159 Год назад
Do this challenge in stanford also bro. it's so interesting and motivating to see this kind of enthusiasm.❤️
@ravijohn-nl8kh
@ravijohn-nl8kh Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o-yJLABxoZo.html
@ravijohn-nl8kh
@ravijohn-nl8kh Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o-yJLABxoZo.html
@redpug5042
@redpug5042 Год назад
the issue with recursion is that it takes up a lot of space on the stack a better way to do it is using a queue system that stores all the points that need to be checked, then do what you need with each of those. that way you only have one bit of code trying to run at a time vs waiting for a ton of functions to complete. i've found that you can reach recursion limits very quickly with recursion flood fill
@DuskyDaily
@DuskyDaily Год назад
A queue also takes up space, xD. Still O(M*N) space, both for using a stack or a queue. For recursion limit problem, use a custom stack then, since stacks are marginally faster than queues while growing.
@vk-cc8xl
@vk-cc8xl Год назад
Is it only me who doesn't have any tiny bit knowledge about computer sciences and still here enjoying the vedio to its fullest .
@napoleon1232
@napoleon1232 Год назад
nope im a commerce student and watching this vid with no knowledge about maths XD
@startfromend
@startfromend Год назад
I studied design lmao. Why am I here.
@darkghost4523
@darkghost4523 Год назад
Harnoor's editing skills are getting much better... keep it up mate❤🙌
@bhavukchaudhary
@bhavukchaudhary Год назад
that's cause he hired an editor. lol.
@ravijohn-nl8kh
@ravijohn-nl8kh Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o-yJLABxoZo.html
@ravijohn-nl8kh
@ravijohn-nl8kh Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o-yJLABxoZo.html
@aaravgulati2
@aaravgulati2 8 месяцев назад
6:39 Bro we can use queue as well. Just push the source coordinates and then push its neighbouring coordinates into the queue after taking source out and so on. Time complexity will also be the same. Infact, we can use any from both stack and queue because LIFO and FIFO doesn't matter in this question as we only have to colour the matrix. Space complexity will also be the same in both dfs and bfs because in dfs you are also using recursive stack space
@berni303
@berni303 8 месяцев назад
You're absolutely correct, and I lean towards BFS over DFS for this particular problem. I'm a bit surprised the author wasn't aware that BFS performs just as effectively in this context.
@ThePeteyGG
@ThePeteyGG 8 месяцев назад
Yup, bfs and dfs are usually interchangeable in these interview questions. And since a queue is pretty much just a linked list, the one student that suggested that was also incorrectly marked as wrong. You can get bonus points for mentioning that depending on the structure of the data one may be slightly better than the other for amount of space they take up, but generally big O they are the same. FAANG SWE here btw.
@aaravgulati2
@aaravgulati2 7 месяцев назад
@@ThePeteyGG I don't think so mentioning linked list is a wise decision( although queues can be implemented using linked list )because it's just not intuitive and will just make the code lengthy. By this logic, even array would be correct answer
@Shivanand-17
@Shivanand-17 Год назад
This is very good work . In which we can compare ourselves with foreign students.
@siddupatil2920
@siddupatil2920 Год назад
You are doing really good job Bro 👍 Getting lot of knowledge from your vlog's
@ravijohn-nl8kh
@ravijohn-nl8kh Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o-yJLABxoZo.html
@adityachandra1
@adityachandra1 Год назад
6:40 The question can be done using a queue as well, if we do BFS. It wasn't the wrong algorithm lmao. Both BFS and DFS have the same time and space complexity.
@anonymoussloth6687
@anonymoussloth6687 Год назад
Lol exactly I was wondering why that was wrong
@kamleshgarnayak8950
@kamleshgarnayak8950 Год назад
sahi baat bhai
@worldnews1545
@worldnews1545 Год назад
bfs and dfs have different time complexity.
@bimber8137
@bimber8137 Год назад
yup, singh is quite clueless
@IStMl
@IStMl Год назад
@@worldnews1545 no
@vice6153
@vice6153 Год назад
Motivation at level 100, bro can you plz make a video on how a new learner starts his career as a software developer without having degree to compete with Berkeley or any other elite institutions, by self learning.
@themichaeljoel
@themichaeljoel Год назад
coding bootcamps imo
@ravijohn-nl8kh
@ravijohn-nl8kh Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o-yJLABxoZo.html
@ravijohn-nl8kh
@ravijohn-nl8kh Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o-yJLABxoZo.html
@kiisifelix2769
@kiisifelix2769 Год назад
@@themichaeljoel bro Lets connect please am an intermediate I actually find recursion difficult although Especially BFS and DFS
@TheCrowdsOpinion
@TheCrowdsOpinion Год назад
bootcamp man, its more intense but it will be enough to start as a junior. Many people i know went this route and most are fullfilled with solved real life problems with tech
@computer1889
@computer1889 Год назад
i very enjoyed this video... just seeing them solving the problem also gave me excitement, thrills, and joyness of solving it 😁
@shreyanshshekhar5952
@shreyanshshekhar5952 Год назад
What a amazing content... i will recommend this channel to everyone who is interested in tech 😍😍
@likeWeird
@likeWeird 7 месяцев назад
Im a 3rd year and I remember practically nothing from my algorithms course, these kids crushed me
@hrishikeshgawde579
@hrishikeshgawde579 Год назад
When you see even at UC Berkeley mostly indian students are confident enough to take up challenge and solve it
@GaneshPrasadgnsp
@GaneshPrasadgnsp Год назад
I agree with the guy who said "leetcode is not the best way to learn, but we need jobs". I would hire him, out of respect for his understanding of problem solving.
@raj.2471
@raj.2471 Год назад
Singh is putting himself in the elite club of some of the best youtubers worldwide .
@kocengineering769
@kocengineering769 Год назад
Sir I am like breaking my head here Kindly bring more such videos Good work Keep it up
@masoodali9048
@masoodali9048 Год назад
I am weak in maths that's why I took commerce one my friend in California I heard he is lecturer there for the last 28 years he was brilliant school I was just just govt boy. I met him in 2009.nice development .
@xPussySlayerx69420
@xPussySlayerx69420 Год назад
you can use a queue/bfs too, nothing "wrong" about it, same time and space, matter of preference (I prefer the queue approach because it is easier to understand for me)
@adityakheterpal3070
@adityakheterpal3070 Год назад
The lines in the end 100% true 💯🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 It is More than just cramming an answer
@ravijohn-nl8kh
@ravijohn-nl8kh Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o-yJLABxoZo.html
@rajkamalm420
@rajkamalm420 Год назад
We are getting motivated by your videos , really
@thetechconsultant
@thetechconsultant 8 месяцев назад
Awesome, kids. I can't wait until I provide tutorials on RU-vid for questions similar to these and the philosophy of code and mathematics.
@shivanshigupta
@shivanshigupta Год назад
The piece of motivation at the end was the best part♥️
@sakshirathi3077
@sakshirathi3077 Год назад
Really enjoyed watching this kinda videos!!
@hasnainraza7446
@hasnainraza7446 9 месяцев назад
Bro do some more videos like this ❤
@aroundtheball953
@aroundtheball953 Год назад
For bfs approach we genrally use queue so that we can store the 1s in the same order while we are traversing
@ravijohn-nl8kh
@ravijohn-nl8kh Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o-yJLABxoZo.html
@akash.ap.
@akash.ap. Год назад
you're doing really a great job... loved it... heart wants more😁 ..❤️
@heisenber.G
@heisenber.G Год назад
That philosphy + CS guy is rarest of rare combination. Imagine being logical and philosphical at the same time.
@DG-bb4ij
@DG-bb4ij Год назад
Philosophy is very logic heavy. Classical logic starts its development with Aristotle. And philosophers like Frege and Boole formalized modern logic, which fundamentally helped to develop computers. A lot of philosophers come from math, comp sci, and physics backgrounds. For example, Descartes developed the Cartesian plane helping mathematicians develop calculus and analytic geometry.
@critical_analysis
@critical_analysis Год назад
@@DG-bb4ij Philosophy gets you nowhere, because you cannot prove it.
@pietroazzalini
@pietroazzalini 8 месяцев назад
@@critical_analysis Did you read the names he mentioned?
@loggiic
@loggiic Год назад
You solve this by depth first search and recursion. I remember this type of problem was the first one that I had to look up the algorithm in order to solve it.
@traviss7740
@traviss7740 Год назад
Last year this would've sounded like a foreign language to me. Now I think I could come close to getting the same solution as these guys. Finally! Progress!
@mr.forever677
@mr.forever677 Год назад
I’m interested in learning more do you have some resources?
@traviss7740
@traviss7740 Год назад
@@mr.forever677 I've just been putting in 2-3 hours a day with either school, youtube, or books from the public library. Also took a Udemy class to learn Swift.
@mr.forever677
@mr.forever677 Год назад
@@traviss7740 what free resources would you recommend? I'm very interested in it.
@soumyasingh9684
@soumyasingh9684 8 месяцев назад
Since you said last year this would’ve sounded like a foreign problem, I’m kind of in the same situation right now so would you mind sharing how you started like what RU-vid videos or what online course you took to begin with? Thanks
@jingyi-nq5vp
@jingyi-nq5vp 8 месяцев назад
i dont even understand the question to behind with
@geekrishu172
@geekrishu172 Год назад
Harnoor bhaiya: You can write pseudocode. Guy at 6:50 : It's the same , it's Python dude 😂😂😂😂
@trueknowledge1981
@trueknowledge1981 Год назад
LMAO
@ayushsharma045
@ayushsharma045 Год назад
i feel it
@liege1838
@liege1838 Год назад
java/c++ students crying in a corner
@Aryanthakur-yt9bc
@Aryanthakur-yt9bc Год назад
Meanwhile me thinking he said sudoku
@rajeshnajauri7642
@rajeshnajauri7642 Год назад
@@Aryanthakur-yt9bc 🙂 and me who just know matrices and deteminants
@YashPatil-tx4qt
@YashPatil-tx4qt Год назад
So many indian students out there. I wish one day their students would strive similarly to come and study in our country!!
@SY27196
@SY27196 Год назад
There is no culture here to come IIT are also degraded
@smarter_by_bit9346
@smarter_by_bit9346 Год назад
@@SY27196 Yes that's sad but true.
@sufiyanali9311
@sufiyanali9311 Год назад
There's no scope for deserving students in india and limited opportunities usa on the other hand has alot to offer
@ravijohn-nl8kh
@ravijohn-nl8kh Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o-yJLABxoZo.html
@tofu8791
@tofu8791 Год назад
They try to get in but we kick em out
@usaammaa
@usaammaa Год назад
Loved it. We need more vids like this.
@yunsha9986
@yunsha9986 7 месяцев назад
I've noticed that a lot of people in the IT world don't know how to calculate time complexity. It makes sense as 60% of developers don't actually create algorithms.
@user-gg3cv6wk2h
@user-gg3cv6wk2h Год назад
When he mentioned using a queue, I think he meant to solve using BFS, which is not a wrong solution. But DFS is indeed more efficient and more intuitive though.
@ravijohn-nl8kh
@ravijohn-nl8kh Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o-yJLABxoZo.html
@rajvardhanthakare8648
@rajvardhanthakare8648 Год назад
even with BFS tc will be O(N)
@user-gg3cv6wk2h
@user-gg3cv6wk2h Год назад
@@rajvardhanthakare8648 both are linear graph algorithm by default…I meant that he should not be interrupted by saying using queue is wrong
@vanshitpatel5451
@vanshitpatel5451 Год назад
Time Complexity Would Be More
@slayerzerg
@slayerzerg Год назад
agreed, BFS/queue approach is not wrong, in fact most interviewers would prefer that solution
@shristiminz2121
@shristiminz2121 Год назад
The Philosophy Guy stole the show.
@xtzyrox2764
@xtzyrox2764 Год назад
The question is based on flood fill algo which can be solved using bfs or DFS algo👍
@LearnThroughVideos
@LearnThroughVideos Год назад
We want more videos like this!!
@supercellheloo2657
@supercellheloo2657 Год назад
I expected more from them, well I felt more confident after this😏👍
@souvik70
@souvik70 Год назад
Exactly.. UC berkley really dissapointed our hope
@rubalmalik5250
@rubalmalik5250 Год назад
Fr bro Although I design ux ,but then also I am disappointed
@artificial_intelligences21
@artificial_intelligences21 Год назад
🥺🤯
@sarveshreddy9717
@sarveshreddy9717 Год назад
But some of them are still 1st year students and I don't know atleast what is data structures in my first year 😐
@ZaidIrfanKhan
@ZaidIrfanKhan Год назад
bro they are students
@alokkumarbag561
@alokkumarbag561 Год назад
It's funny that i watched the whole video without even understanding what everyone was scribbling! 😅
@yupadej4361
@yupadej4361 Год назад
You can do it with a queue as well. BFS and DFS both work
@188_rajdeepkarmakar4
@188_rajdeepkarmakar4 Год назад
Its really fun, I am Liam from the coding round. 6:03, thanks for making this video. hence I found this video, awesome!!!
@minnie-piano3969
@minnie-piano3969 Год назад
I am friends with the guy at 0:00 who said leetcode is a waste of time, and let me just say that this guy is beyond cracked even if it looks like he didn't get the problem fully correct in the video.
@minnie-piano3969
@minnie-piano3969 Год назад
Oh and the guy at 5:55, he's crazy smart too
@animehub8194
@animehub8194 Год назад
Love your vlogs Inspiring us to work hard towards our goals
@wireghost897
@wireghost897 Год назад
This guy inspires you to work hard??? Seriously???
@softwaretestinglearninghub
@softwaretestinglearninghub Год назад
thank you for sharing this!
@l00i03n3
@l00i03n3 Год назад
If you could come to India and test the brilliant students here.... Waiting for it !!!
@sunnypatilable
@sunnypatilable Год назад
the question is so simple. here is my answer below in c but i can also write in c++, java conside matrix name is A and then put a conditon if(A[i][j]==1) // i is for row and j is for column before that we need to put for loop for i and j. { printf("2"); }
@honestreport8963
@honestreport8963 Год назад
dude first its array then
@RupluttajaGames
@RupluttajaGames Год назад
Lmao
@Knockoutkorner
@Knockoutkorner Год назад
Hi! Harnoor, Can you please give a tour and review of Arizona State University, I am in grade 12th and planning to apply for fall 2023. it will be really nice of you if you do so, Thank you
@kritikagarg9525
@kritikagarg9525 Год назад
More of this please!!
@vaishalikadam7845
@vaishalikadam7845 Год назад
super tensed with matrix in high-school... knowing that it'll carry on in cse makes me tense even more
@ravijohn-nl8kh
@ravijohn-nl8kh Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o-yJLABxoZo.html
@IStMl
@IStMl Год назад
matrix carry on is most maths related fields
@matrix6794
@matrix6794 11 месяцев назад
Watching this video i can confirm , there is a huge difference in Indian Universities and these ones. Total study system doesn't let people think off the bat. An avg. Student here will never be able to solve these problems.
@Banglar_kitchen
@Banglar_kitchen 10 месяцев назад
Are you taking about india?
@matrix6794
@matrix6794 10 месяцев назад
@@Banglar_kitchen yeah
@yogendrapawar1738
@yogendrapawar1738 9 месяцев назад
Go to any better college in india youll definitely find students able to solve these questions for sure
@matrix6794
@matrix6794 9 месяцев назад
@@yogendrapawar1738 don't talk like a arrogant idiot. Most of the colleges are out of this.
@MemeBro-jh7xq
@MemeBro-jh7xq 9 месяцев назад
shashank is an indian bro
@sumitchoube3875
@sumitchoube3875 Год назад
6:41 harnoor bhaiya It can be solved by using queue too .
@millionxgames6264
@millionxgames6264 9 месяцев назад
I think this can also be do with sliding window matrix
@aaravgulati2
@aaravgulati2 8 месяцев назад
7:15 creating new matrix is better because we should avoid altering the input
@helloji792
@helloji792 Год назад
It's to much better than bsc students in usa So even I wanna to share my experience 🔥
@palashagrawal2343
@palashagrawal2343 Год назад
6:41 How queue is wrong? We can do bfs traversal via queue still and get the ans.
@sumitchoube3875
@sumitchoube3875 Год назад
Yes it can be solved using queue
@nachiketkanore
@nachiketkanore Год назад
Dude mentioning heavy light decomposition. Wow, rare scenario!
@umairiqbal5172
@umairiqbal5172 Год назад
Iterative bfs with queue works too idk why I would forcibly use a stack.
@sashankmathamsetty8979
@sashankmathamsetty8979 Год назад
"It's not about cramming leetcode questions". -All Indians bhaiyas and didis left the chat.
@betsy5078
@betsy5078 Год назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@IStMl
@IStMl Год назад
whats a didi
@noone-iq4eq
@noone-iq4eq Год назад
Bro please make a video for non tech ppl..high paid part time jobs for non tech (m a civil engineer) ...or can we also do tech job..(as in india)
@northeast_inspiration
@northeast_inspiration Год назад
Awesome really love your videos encourages me to study more Big love from Nagaland 🇮🇳 INDIA
@kirtishukla4505
@kirtishukla4505 8 месяцев назад
as i am very new to coding i hvae learnt python till now in the first problem i will be choosing multilist of pyhton as after i will use nested loops till list elements under which i will be giving if condition where if li[i][j] element is equl to 1 then insert one at its place i think this will work idk about their but according to my mind level i will be using this without using dsa stack or graph
@imazsurve3290
@imazsurve3290 Год назад
Take this problem to some randomass uni in India and you'll get so many solutions 😭
@newshhh
@newshhh Год назад
TBH I was surprised that there were CS students at Berkeley who can't solve this problem. This is like algorithm 101 stuff.
@loldoctor
@loldoctor Год назад
To be fair, some of them were first-semester freshman who haven't had a chance to finish any 101 courses yet.
@newshhh
@newshhh Год назад
@@loldoctor fair enough
@IStMl
@IStMl Год назад
@@loldoctor and some were struggling 3rd year students
@loldoctor
@loldoctor Год назад
​@@IStMl You did see that I referred to "some" students in my comment, right? You can criticize the third-year all you want, but you can't expect a student to be knowledgable just because they were accepted to a reputable university. There's a reason the best STEM departments also have the highest dropout rates.
@BoopathiS-zw2gm
@BoopathiS-zw2gm Год назад
Inspired.. 1.trying to find answer. 2. Asking help/hint
@priyanshuthakur8947
@priyanshuthakur8947 3 месяца назад
you said in your video that we can't use queue for this question but we can use queue and implement using bfs algorithm
@sastenashe2002
@sastenashe2002 Год назад
Even being a philosophy student 🤣🤣
@cpwithsundar
@cpwithsundar Год назад
The problem was damn easy. I should have taken the challenge. Surprised many didn't mention BFS traversal instead, everyone went for Recursion(DFS). Also none talked about how the mere Brute Force recursion gets automatically optimized due to different coloring without keeping track of a separate visited array. Here is the C++ Implementation: class Solution { public: int dx[4]={1,0,-1,0}; int dy[4]={0,1,0,-1}; void dfs(int x, int y, vector &v, int c, int color) { v[x][y] = color; for(int i=0;i=0 && x1=0 && y1
@trendtrollchannel
@trendtrollchannel Год назад
🥳
@artibansal7406
@artibansal7406 Год назад
animated Box With CSS ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gBmx3RmThDE.html
@IndianBoho
@IndianBoho Год назад
Nerd
@shaikirfanameer359
@shaikirfanameer359 Год назад
yes.One guy mentioned about queue which is bfs approach hanoor asked him to code with stack.don't know why
@Sanket_8808
@Sanket_8808 Год назад
Copy paste 🤣
@everybodygamers1732
@everybodygamers1732 11 месяцев назад
me, who didn't understood the que... 🥲
@atulkumar-sg2ik
@atulkumar-sg2ik 9 дней назад
And grammar...
@markgaming153
@markgaming153 5 дней назад
Queue!
@PrachiKoliJaiKishore
@PrachiKoliJaiKishore 2 дня назад
Me too😢
@jainishpatel6539
@jainishpatel6539 Год назад
Any resources to learn what are data structures, recursive/iteratively methods, and time complexity? Any math involved? Great video btw!
@pranavg.9811
@pranavg.9811 Год назад
Yeah its called a comp sci degree
@naqiabedi
@naqiabedi Год назад
You can learn all of those free of cost on youtube but you need to be very smart in choosing right tutor
@michaelkaufman5119
@michaelkaufman5119 Год назад
You can solve with queue.. True, in this case for average memory usage you'd choose DFS, but both are correct.
@minnie-piano3969
@minnie-piano3969 Год назад
Yeah that's one thing I was wondering about the video. At 6:32 you can clearly see the student saying "wait, so do we just BFS..." and then at 6:39 he mentions a queue (presumably because he was going with the BFS approach), but the video marks him wrong when it's not even wrong, just a non-dfs approach.
@matthewnguyen2380
@matthewnguyen2380 Год назад
One of the best schools for computer science
@ravijohn-nl8kh
@ravijohn-nl8kh Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-o-yJLABxoZo.html
@IStMl
@IStMl Год назад
based on the video absolutely not
@STAR.NTech999
@STAR.NTech999 Год назад
Being a class 12th non medical science student, your videos inspire me a lot. Thanks Love from INDIA 💖
@maryamihsan5952
@maryamihsan5952 Год назад
thus video made me feel so much better, i thought im pathetic and behind at cs but nope im the same pace as berkeley kids
@ApartmentAngelsFireStarters
the editing is jokes xD good work mate
@avinashnadendla7869
@avinashnadendla7869 Год назад
I have just completed the flood fill question 😂😂😂
@darktealglasses
@darktealglasses Год назад
That guy at 10:00 is super smart. He figured it out being a Year 1.
@sk-sm9sh
@sk-sm9sh Год назад
To me his answer is not sufficient. Recursion based approach is suboptimal. I've seen more difficult problems in my high school computers club. It's not really about being smart it's more about being exposed and studying these kind of problems. Problem it self is really easy level problem.
@IStMl
@IStMl Год назад
bfs/dfs is year 1 level
@ankitupadhyay918
@ankitupadhyay918 Год назад
Well the first question is a variation of rotten oranges question on leetcode 😁🙂 , can also be done by recursion .
@destroyer-fr4dz
@destroyer-fr4dz Месяц назад
6:40 you can use a queue. BFS uses a queue
@gamingnon-stop8167
@gamingnon-stop8167 Год назад
I am studying in 11th STD and i am a cs student when harnoor ask her the q i was like wait wtf is he talking about flood filled flood filled 💀😂
@weirdo8199
@weirdo8199 Год назад
😂
@samiksha8018
@samiksha8018 Год назад
Bro explain me, I'm in 11th too, I didn't even understand the question 😥
@shk161
@shk161 Год назад
Philosophy student was amazing.....like so motivating... I am right in middle of practicing some code for interview tomorrow but feeling so down so exploring videos :(
@minnie-piano3969
@minnie-piano3969 Год назад
Good luck and keep up the motivation! Hope your interview went well, but regardless keep up the practice :D
@shk161
@shk161 Год назад
@@minnie-piano3969 yoo , between the time of this comment and now a lot has changed in IT landscape. Everything is looking so cloudy, still waiting for some concrete offer even after nailing interviews 😢
@minnie-piano3969
@minnie-piano3969 Год назад
@@shk161 Dang that's rough :(
@sk-sm9sh
@sk-sm9sh Год назад
If I had a chance to go back in time I'd do philosophy deg too. Philosophy degree is the best shortcut there is towards developing well rounded thought process that can be applied towards any problem. Physics or math degrees comes pretty close to that too. Everything else is too specialised and develops knowledge without helping much to develop thought process.
@shk161
@shk161 Год назад
Guys after few rejection which should have been a offer letter mail...finally got offer and joined one company... All others in same boat...stay strong guys for me it took almost 70+ days to land a offer..cleared many last rounds but offer was not getting rolled out.
@hrushispace
@hrushispace Год назад
That crowd is so good 🎉
@dkdksl7255
@dkdksl7255 10 месяцев назад
The top 10 Silicon Valley "Feeder" Universities (Adjusted for Undergraduate Enrollment): 1. Carnegie Mellon University 2 Columbia University 3 Stanford University 4 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 5 California Institute of Technology 6 Harvey Mudd College 7 Georgia Institute of Technology 8 University of Southern California 9 Rice University 10 Harvard University
@pranavpoojary6474
@pranavpoojary6474 Год назад
Your editing skills have been upgraded, great work!
@pranavpoojary6474
@pranavpoojary6474 Год назад
Arey scammer jee bas karo!
@freedom3040
@freedom3040 Год назад
Indian-American professors and PHD students & Top Industry company HR's from both nations should be collabed to form a Commitee and create academia subjects and update them every year. Only then Students will progress Faster and learn whats needed and avoid whats not needed, If not all are becoming graduates and still trying to do courses to get jobs in both nations.
@sapsdcoaching456
@sapsdcoaching456 Год назад
confidence is so good, leave about problem solving very good
@rajvardhanthakare8648
@rajvardhanthakare8648 Год назад
when he mentioned queue, he meant BFS. BFS is also a right approach
@shubhamkumar-tm6qq
@shubhamkumar-tm6qq Год назад
i am freshman at iit kharagpur and this problem is taught in our first semester in a course named programming and data structures
@anees419
@anees419 Год назад
Are u in iit second semester now? Can u send me ur mail or whatsapp. I need some help regarding computer science. I am in bs cs.
@popcanva5351
@popcanva5351 Год назад
@Singh in USA . I want to do computer science abroad. I don't understand which SAT exam I have to take (confuse between SAT 1, SAT 2). Can you help me?
@soumyajeetadhya5025
@soumyajeetadhya5025 Год назад
there's only 1 SAT exam
@Vegetasinghyadav
@Vegetasinghyadav Год назад
Love from india bro. These kind of videos are much needed. Its entertainment.
@user-ww4qe6pn3q
@user-ww4qe6pn3q Год назад
Bro what are the programming language do u know and what are the programming language do used for app developing.... Pls reply please 🙏🙏
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