Is there any good explanation for the idea behind finding max area sub-rectangle in a histogram problem? And some tasks involving the same idea. It seems to be used in much harder problems as a sub-problem and i am having hard time about it.
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Is there any good explanation for the idea behind finding max area sub-rectangle in a histogram problem? And some tasks involving the same idea. It seems to be used in much harder problems as a sub-problem and i am having hard time about it.
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Hackerrank-Farmer.
I am not sure what problem you are talking about. Is it like this one?
If yes, solution of it is pretty classical and you can read about it here
thanks. i havent known the name of the problem.
A simple stack implementation solves this problem, try to see if you can see why.
Can a simple stack implementation solve this one?
Can a simple stack implementation solve "How many rectangles in a given main rectangle" problem , if yes HOW ?