http://codeforces.me/contest/706/submission/21385544 on the test case 2 I get output "1" on my PC and 0 on the CF. I'm on linux gcc v 4.8.4 I compile with "g++ -std=c++11", I tryed all CF compilers. Can anyone help pls.
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http://codeforces.me/contest/706/submission/21385544 on the test case 2 I get output "1" on my PC and 0 on the CF. I'm on linux gcc v 4.8.4 I compile with "g++ -std=c++11", I tryed all CF compilers. Can anyone help pls.
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Should be d[100001][2] instead of d[2][100001]...
And also in your sm function s2.length()>s1.length() if it passes the first 'if'... so i guess it should be i<s1.length() in your 'for'...(I don't know the problem statement so maybe I'm wrong)
oops, you're right. the sm function is ok btw. Thx.