Is there any way to tell the no of subsequences of a given string with all unique elements.. I had used recursion but gets TLE. anyone have any optimal answer?
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Is there any way to tell the no of subsequences of a given string with all unique elements.. I had used recursion but gets TLE. anyone have any optimal answer?
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one step back again?
C had bad problem Statement:(
I will tag you after every good contest:),why that post got deleted
the owner of that post deleted the post.
if you want to have good contests, you need to solve more problems rated 1700+.
I am getting comfortable with 1800,then also I should do 1700?
no no. but i doubt if you are really comfortable with 1800 rated problems, else why is your rating hasn't increased yet.
It will incearse !! I know
i am unable to reply back on codeforces currently
it says-"daily quota of 3 recepeints exceeded"
Count the number of appearances of each character, let's store them in an array $$$c$$$, such that $$$c_1$$$ is the number of a's, $$$c_2$$$ is the number of b's, and so on. Now, for each character, we can either choose one of its appearances and add it into a subsequence, or not add the character at all. So we have $$$c_i+1$$$ possibilities for character $$$i$$$. Now we just multiply the number of possibilities for each character and we get the result.