i have 2 arrays a[n],b[n].(think of them as coordinates) i sort a. now i want to know to which a[i], b[i] corresponds to NOW AFTER a IS SORTED! (BETTER THAN THE 0(N^2)ALGORITHM) is there any way?
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i have 2 arrays a[n],b[n].(think of them as coordinates) i sort a. now i want to know to which a[i], b[i] corresponds to NOW AFTER a IS SORTED! (BETTER THAN THE 0(N^2)ALGORITHM) is there any way?
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