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Hi All, How to create a grid in html using list concept.The grid should be able to hold text& images and how to bind the grid to xml data using javascript or jquery. thanks in advance.

May 16 2013
 
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May 12 2013
 
What should be the code for this, I am unable to understand the Question: X can be any positive integer. Y is the smallest capping number that is greater than and a multiple of X. A capping number is defined as any positive integer that contains exactly 2 distinct decimal digits s and t such that s is not 0, and all occurrences of s precede all occurrences of t. For example 44444411 is a legitimate capping number (s is 4 and t is 1), So are 41, 10000000, and 5555556. However, neither 4444114 nor 44444 are capping numbers. Notice that the large capping number 88888888888800000 is 12 8’s followed by 5 0’s. You can express any capping number using four numbers: m s n t. The numbers s and t are the leading and trailing digits as described above, m is the number of times the digit s appears in the capping number, and n is the number of times the digit t appears. Write a program that takes a list of X and outputs the corresponding capping numbers Y. First line contains the number of inputs followed by the input numbers separated by new line. Output should be the list of corresponding capping numbers separated by newline. Sample Input 4 2 6 28 99 Sample Output 10 12 28 990

May 02 2013
 
How to solve this problem: Suppose numbers are represented by strings, eg. "117823" is "one one seven eight two three". We provide positive numbers in this string format, separated by newline, followed by "nil" as the terminator. Please sort and output in ascending order, again followed by "nil" as the terminator. (Ascending order of corresponding numbers, not lexicographic.) Sample Input six one six one zero zero seven seven seven zero one nil Sample Output 1 100 616 777 nil

May 02 2013
 
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