# Status Problem video Level Completes Likes 371 Convert Infix to Prefix Expression Medium % 0 368 Max Flow Problem - Ford-Fulkerson Algorithm Hard % 0 367 Sum of all Unique elements in a given array Beginner % 0 365 Convert Infix to Postfix Expression Medium % 0 364 Find three smallest elements in a given array Beginner % 0 363 Evaluation of Infix expressions Medium % 0 361 Convert Prefix to Infix Expression Medium % 0 360 Least Recently Used (LRU) Cache – Using LinkedHashSet and Deque | Set 2 Hard % 0 359 Merge K sorted Linked List - Using Priority Queue Hard % 0 357 Count Set bits in a given Number Beginner % 1 354 Valid Multiple Parentheses Medium % 1 352 Check if given number is perfect square - O(√N) Solution Beginner % 0 350 Find first three largest elements in a given array Beginner % 0 347 Find the nearest building which has bike | Find nearest specific vertex from source in a graph. Hard % 0 346 Valid Brackets – Part 2 | Stack Method Beginner % 0 344 Given two strings validate the output string Beginner % 0 343 Generate all the strings of length n from 0 to k-1 Medium % 0 342 Find two smallest elements in a given array Beginner % 0 340 Print all Unique elements in a given array Beginner % 0 339 Multiply with power of 2 without using pow() or * operator Beginner % 1 Convert Infix to Prefix Expression Max Flow Problem - Ford-Fulkerson Algorithm Sum of all Unique elements in a given array Convert Infix to Postfix Expression Find three smallest elements in a given array Evaluation of Infix expressions Convert Prefix to Infix Expression Least Recently Used (LRU) Cache – Using LinkedHashSet and Deque | Set 2 Merge K sorted Linked List - Using Priority Queue Count Set bits in a given Number Valid Multiple Parentheses Check if given number is perfect square - O(√N) Solution Find first three largest elements in a given array Find the nearest building which has bike | Find nearest specific vertex from source in a graph. Valid Brackets – Part 2 | Stack Method Given two strings validate the output string Generate all the strings of length n from 0 to k-1 Find two smallest elements in a given array Print all Unique elements in a given array Multiply with power of 2 without using pow() or * operator 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15