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  Objective This is a simple challenge to help you practice printing to  stdout . You may also want to complete  Solve Me First  in C++ before attempting this challenge. We’re starting out by printing the most famous computing phrase of all time! In the editor below, use either  printf  or  cout  to print the string  Hello ,World!  to  stdout . The more popular command form is  cout . It has the following basic form: cout<<value_to_print<<value_to_print; Any number of values can be printed using one command as shown. The  printf  command comes from C language. It accepts an optional format specification and a list of variables. Two examples for printing a string are: printf("%s", string);   printf(string); Note that neither method adds a newline. It only prints what you tell it to. Output Format Print   Hello ,World!   to stdout. Sample Output Hello, World! Solution:- //Say Hello, ...

Java String Reverse hackerrank solution in java

 A palindrome is a word, phrase, number, or other sequence of characters which reads the same backward or forward.

Given a string A , print Yes if it is a palindrome, print No otherwise.

Constraints

  • A will consist at most 50 lower case english letters.

Sample Input

madam

Sample Output

Yes

Solution:-

import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;

public class Solution {

    public static void main(String[] args) {
        
        Scanner sc=new Scanner(System.in);
        String A=sc.next();
        /* Enter your code here. Print output to STDOUT. */
        System.out.println( A.equals( new StringBuilder(A).reverse().toString()) ? "Yes" : "No" );
        
    }
}

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