You can do this:
<?php
if ( $word === strrev( $word ) ) {
echo "The word is a palindrome";
} else {
echo "The word is not a palindrome";
}
WRITE A PROGRAM TO CONVERT A 2-DIGIT bcd NUMBER INTO HEXADECIMAL
The string in the question contains two full stops: it is not a number in a recognised form.
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#include<stdio.h> #include<conio.h> void main()
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It is a simple program. i think u may understand it :#include#include#includevoid main(){char s[10]=answers.com;char x[10];int a;clrscr();strcpy(x,s);strrev(s);a=strcmp(s,x);if(a==0){printf("the entered string is palindrome");}else{printf("the entered string is not palindrome");}output:given string is not palindrome
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If you want to check whether a string is a palindrome, you can reverse the string (for example, the Java class StringBuffer has a reverse() method), and then compare whether the two strings - the original string and the reverted string - are equal. Alternately, you could write a loop that checks whether the first character of the string is equal to the last one, the second is equal to the second-last one, etc.; that is, you have a counter variable (in a "for" loop) that goes from zero to length - 1 (call it "i"), and compare character #i with character #(length-i-1) inside the loop.
Write your program and if you are having a problem post it here with a description of the problem you are having. What you are asking is for someone to do your homework for you.
Palindrome number is a number like 121 which remains the same when its digits are reversed. To find this number in a simple java program, just follow the below way. sum = 0; while(n>0) { r=n % 10; sum=concat(r); n=n / 10; } print r;
You don't have to write palindrome programs in wikipedia.
This program only suits PHP. If you want a proper one try C program for it available on web <body> <?php if(isset($_POST['submit'])) { $text = $_POST['text']; $string = mysql_real_escape_string($text); $invert = strrev($string); if($string == $invert) { echo "<br>Given number is a palindrome!!"; } else { echo "<br>Given number is not a palindrome!!"; } } ?> <form method="post"> <input type="text" name="text" id="text" /> <input type="submit" name="submit" value="Submit" id="submit" onclick="<?php $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']; ?>" /> </form> </body>
def isPalindrome(s): return s == s[::-1] then just call the function with a string like isPalindrome('poop')
Use the Exception class and type converters.
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Prepare the string for processing: Remove all punctuation from the string (e.g., commas, hyphens, whitespace, etc). Convert to the same case (e.g., lower-case). Instantiate two pointers, one pointing at the first character, the other pointing at the last character. Process: If the two pointers are pointing at the same position or have crossed each other, the string is a palindrome. Otherwise, compare the characters being pointed at. If they are not equal, the string is not a palindrome. Otherwise, move both pointers one position towards the middle of the string and repeat the process.
int pallindrom(int p){ /*write all logic*/ }