/* A prime
palindrome integer is a positive integer (without leading zeros)
which is prime as well as a palindrome.
Given two
positive integers m and n, where m < n, write a program to
determine how many prime-palindrome integers
are there in
the range between m and n (both inclusive) and output them.
The input
contains two positive integers m and n where m < 3000 and n <
3000.
Display the
number of prime palindrome integers in the specified range along with
their values in the format specified below:
Test your
program with the sample data and some random data:
Example 1:
INPUT: m=100
N=1000
OUTPUT: The
prime palindrome integers are:
101,131,151,181,191,313,351,373,383,727,757,787,797,919,929
Frequency of
prime palindrome integers: 15
Example 2:
M=100
N=5000
OUTPUT: Out
of range */
/* ISC
COMPUTER SCIENCE PRACTICALS,2012 Solved */
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Tags: ISC,
Computer Science, Practicals, 2012, Prime, String.valueOf(),
Palindrome, Integer to String, Prime Palindrome
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