Hello, I tried to solve this problem with Suffix Array : 452E - Three strings . I have seen some solution but unable to understand the idea. Can anyone give me the idea to solve the problem using Suffix Array?
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Hello, I tried to solve this problem with Suffix Array : 452E - Three strings . I have seen some solution but unable to understand the idea. Can anyone give me the idea to solve the problem using Suffix Array?
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This is my rough idea:
abc$bc%cbc
) and compute its SA and LCP:C
. For each of the three stringsS
and each (necessary) lengthL
, maintain the number of suffixT
ofS
that is already seen such thatC[1...L]==T[1...L]
.This is my actual code: 7273217. The numbers I maintained is put in
stack<T> st;
. I (unnecessarily) used binary index tree for range-modification.