Given an array consisting of integers and a number K. K<=10^9. How to get the number of subsequences that has a sum greater or equal to K. The array size can at most be 36.
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Given an array consisting of integers and a number K. K<=10^9. How to get the number of subsequences that has a sum greater or equal to K. The array size can at most be 36.
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Do you know anything about Meet-in-The-Middle technique?! By Meet-in-The-Middle you can do it in O(2 ^ (36 / 2))
thanks man.
Can you provide the link of the problem?
https://toph.co/arena?contest=intra-sust-2020-preliminary-1#!/p/5f2c4fcb6f470700012c370e