case-insensitive Interview Questions
2 interview questions in our bank cover case-insensitive, most of them Coding & Leetcode-style Questions. They average 1.0/5 difficulty — warm-up — and each one was reported by a candidate after a real interview. Companies known to ask about case-insensitive: Capital One.
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Question mix
- Coding & Leetcode-style Questions2
Difficulty
- 1/5 — warm-up2
Questions tagged case-insensitive
Count Symmetric Length-3 Substrings
1/5Examine a text string to find every three-character sliding window where the initial and concluding characters match each other regardless of letter casing. This beginner-friendly string processing exercise evaluates your fundamental knowledge of indexing, conditional logic, and character manipulation in programming languages. Often utilized in introductory technical evaluations at Capital One, it tests your ability to write clean, readable code with proper boundary checks. Unlocking the complete question details, extensive sample tests, and verified reference solution requires a paid subscription.
Coding & Leetcode-style QuestionsCapital OneCount Symmetric Length-3 Substrings
1/5This Capital One interview question asks you to scan a text sequence and tally how many three-character segments feature matching bookend letters, ignoring capitalization while disregarding the middle character entirely. It is designed to test your baseline text-processing capabilities, looping controls, and case-insensitivity handling in a straightforward setting. Gain full access to the complete challenge details and our optimized reference solution through a paid subscription.
Coding & Leetcode-style QuestionsCapital One
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case-insensitive interview FAQ
- How many case-insensitive interview questions are there?
- 2 reported questions, mostly Coding & Leetcode-style Questions.
- Which companies ask case-insensitive questions?
- Capital One (2).
- How hard are case-insensitive questions?
- They average 1.0 out of 5: 2 at 1/5.