I am getting the wrong answer on the 11359th test case in question Question Link and I can't access it so I am fuc**d. here's my solution My Solution feel free to help :)
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I am getting the wrong answer on the 11359th test case in question Question Link and I can't access it so I am fuc**d. here's my solution My Solution feel free to help :)
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Auto comment: topic has been updated by moradiya84 (previous revision, new revision, compare).
Your code treats everything as int but the limits are in long long range.
int p=d[i]-y; here p can become negative.
An example input where your solution fails:
3
1 2 10
1
3 6
Correct output: 1
Yours produces: 0