Hi :)
Can anybody please describe how to solve this problem? Codeforces.com/A_Simple_Task
thanks a lot
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Hi :)
Can anybody please describe how to solve this problem? Codeforces.com/A_Simple_Task
thanks a lot
Hi!
Please look at my code HHHEEERRREEE I found two wonders in my code:
1- I didn't include vector but didn't got COMPILATION ERROR <<
2- $@#%!%^ (OK)
How situation 1 is possible?
thanks a lot
hi :)
is it possible make all this operations with BIT?
1- add(l, r, val) >add a[l..r] value of val
2- sum(l, r) >calculate sum of a[l..r]
I thought it is impossible until saw this comment
I didn't understand it correctly :( can anybody explain the approach:)
Tks a lot
Hi!
can you please tell me why people use vector while deque do the same with much more features :(
Hello :-)
how can count total different path between one vertex to any other in GOOD ORDER
also how to count total paths between one vertex to an other vertex?
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