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Definition:

A palindrome is a word, phrase, number or other sequence of units that has the property of reading the same in either direction

How to check if the given string is a palindrome?

This was one of the FAIQ [Frequently Asked Interview Question] a while ago but that mostly using C.

Looking for solutions in any and all languages possible.

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    A man, a plan, a canal, Panama
    – Jonathan
    Sep 9, 2008 at 14:26
  • 22
    Go hang a salami. I'm a lasagna hog.
    – xanadont
    Sep 9, 2008 at 14:44
  • 4
    Do you care about punctuation? Case? What about locale-sensitive case folding?
    – erickson
    Sep 9, 2008 at 15:19
  • well, i didnt think of punctuation issues which could be ignored!
    – prakash
    Sep 11, 2008 at 14:43
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    I'm disappointed that, as far as I can tell, no one implemented it with a stack. Sep 7, 2011 at 3:54

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OCaml:

let rec palindrome s =
  s = (tailrev s)

source

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How about this PHP example:

function noitcnuf( $returnstrrevverrtsnruter, $functionnoitcnuf) {
    $returnstrrev  = "returnstrrevverrtsnruter";
    $verrtsnruter = $functionnoitcnuf;
    return (strrev ($verrtsnruter) == $functionnoitcnuf) ; 
}
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public class palindrome {
public static void main(String[] args) {
    StringBuffer strBuf1 = new StringBuffer("malayalam");
    StringBuffer strBuf2 = new StringBuffer("malayalam");
    strBuf2.reverse();


    System.out.println(strBuf2);
    System.out.println((strBuf1.toString()).equals(strBuf2.toString()));
    if ((strBuf1.toString()).equals(strBuf2.toString()))
        System.out.println("palindrome");
    else
        System.out.println("not a palindrome");
    }
}   
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A case-insensitive, const-friendly version in plain C that ignores non-alphanumeric characters (e.g. whitespace / punctuation). It therefore will actually pass on classics like "A man, a plan, a canal, Panama".

int ispalin(const char *b)
{
    const char *e = b;
    while (*++e);
    while (--e >= b)
    {
        if (isalnum(*e))
        {
            while (*b && !isalnum(*b)) ++b;
            if (toupper(*b++) != toupper(*e)) return 0;
        }
    }
    return 1;
}
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The interviewer will be looking for some logic on how you will be approaching this problem: Please consider the following java code:

  1. always check if the input string is null
  2. check your base cases.
  3. format your string accordingly (remove anything that is not a character/digit
  4. Most likely they do not want to see if you know the reverse function, and a comparison, but rather if you are able to answer the question using a loop and indexing.
  5. shortcut return as soon as you know your answer and do not waste resources for nothing.

    public static boolean isPalindrome(String s) {

    if (s == null || s.length() == 0 || s.length() == 1)
        return false;
    
    String ss = s.toLowerCase().replaceAll("/[^a-z]/", "");
    
    for (int i = 0; i < ss.length()/2; i++) 
        if (ss.charAt(i) != ss.charAt(ss.length() - 1 - i))
            return false;
    return true;
    

    }

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Java with stacks.

public class StackPalindrome {
    public boolean isPalindrome(String s) throws OverFlowException,EmptyStackException{
        boolean isPal=false;
        String pal="";
        char letter;
        if (s==" ")
            return true;
        else{   
            s=s.toLowerCase();
            for(int i=0;i<s.length();i++){

            letter=s.charAt(i);

            char[] alphabet={'a','b','c','d','e','f','g','h','i','j','k','l','m','n','o','p','q','r','s','t','u','v','w','x','y','z'};
            for(int j=0; j<alphabet.length;j++){
                /*removing punctuations*/
                if ((String.valueOf(letter)).equals(String.valueOf(alphabet[j]))){
                    pal +=letter;
                }

            }

        }
        int len=pal.length();
        char[] palArray=new char[len];
        for(int r=0;r<len;r++){
            palArray[r]=pal.charAt(r);
        }
        ArrayStack palStack=new ArrayStack(len);
        for(int k=0;k<palArray.length;k++){
            palStack.push(palArray[k]);
        }
        for (int i=0;i<len;i++){

            if ((palStack.topAndpop()).equals(palArray[i]))
                isPal=true;
            else 
                isPal=false;
        }
    return isPal;
    }
}
public static void main (String args[]) throws EmptyStackException,OverFlowException{

    StackPalindrome s=new StackPalindrome();
    System.out.println(s.isPalindrome("“Ma,” Jerome raps pot top, “Spare more jam!”"));
}
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public static boolean isPalindrome(String str) {
    return str.equals(new StringBuilder(str).reverse().toString());
}

for versions of Java earlier than 1.5,

public static boolean isPalindrome(String str) {
    return str.equals(new StringBuffer().append(str).reverse().toString());
}

or

public static boolean istPalindrom(char[] word){
    int i1 = 0;
    int i2 = word.length - 1;
    while (i2 > i1) {
        if (word[i1] != word[i2]) {
            return false;
        }
        ++i1;
        --i2;
    }
    return true;
}
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//Single program for Both String or Integer to check palindrome

//In java with out using string functions like reverse and equals method also and display matching characters also

package com.practice;

import java.util.Scanner;

public class Pallindrome {

        public static void main(String args[]) {
        Scanner sc=new Scanner(System.in);
        int i=0,j=0,k,count=0;
        String input,temp;
        System.out.println("Enter the String or Integer");
        input=sc.nextLine();
        temp=input;
        k=temp.length()-1;
        for(i=0;i<=input.length()-1;i++) {
            if(input.charAt(j)==temp.charAt(k)) {
                count++;
            }
            //For matching characters
            j++;
            k--;
        }
                System.out.println("Matching Characters = "+count);

        if(count==input.length()) {
            System.out.println("It's a pallindrome");
        }
        else {
            System.out.println("It's not a pallindrome");
        }

    }

}
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// JavaScript Version.
function isPalindrome(str) { 
  str = str.replace(/[^a-zA-Z]/g, '')
  return str.split('').reverse().join('').toUpperCase() === str.toUpperCase()       
}
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