Hello, i am struggling to solve this problem from SPOJ. Can anybody give me some hints? Thanks in advance!
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You could change the problem by preprocessing the tree and answering how many nodes in a subtree have a tag ≤ k
To do this, you can collapse the tree using an Euler tour with a segment tree and order the query's to answer them in order (query (id, a, b, x) = (new_query (id, a, x), new_query(id, b, X)) to respond separately) Euler tour, segment tree or bit
i think we can't preprocess the tree, because we have to answer the query online. CMIIW
yeah..., but this is possible