Link: https://pastebin.com/FRTreAiJ
I come across this type of implementation for fast input of integers in geeksforgeeks.com site . Can this code be improved to input integers faster ? ( getchar_unlocked() doesn't work in Windows . )
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Link: https://pastebin.com/FRTreAiJ
I come across this type of implementation for fast input of integers in geeksforgeeks.com site . Can this code be improved to input integers faster ? ( getchar_unlocked() doesn't work in Windows . )
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Yes it does significantly reduce time when input is very large
You can see the difference here:
3.46397 SEC
1.95974 SEC