For a few of the CSES Sorting and Searching problems, such as Apartments, Concert Tickets, and Traffic Lights, and Movie Festival 2, I can't avoid TLE on the largest testcases in java.
Here is code for Movie Festival 2, https://ideone.com/AKdglG
I am using bufferedreader already, but CSES time limit seems to strict. Any tips? Or should I accept my fate as a java user and not care since CF and other platforms don't have 1sec limits?
I have had the same fate as you. In many of the CSES problems the simple streamReader IO is not enough, you will need to implement buffered reading yourself, I used the 4th code from here https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/fast-io-in-java-in-competitive-programming/ , that has so far gotten most codes ac'ed in CSES for me.
Also to people downvoting, I don't see any reason this question should be downvoted. If you think it's a copy of an old question, the minimum you could do before downvoting is post a link to an old question, no?
Having the same issue here, hopefully pllk can make a change for this.
I've avoided some TLEs by taking out the multiple print statementsand appending to a StringBuilder instead. Then I print just once at the very end.
https://codeforces.me/blog/entry/67743?#comment-694976 pllk?
same code works in c++ not in java. Same complexity. Talking about Coin Combination 1 & 2 on CSES. Despite of using FastReader given on GFG
Can someone share their code in python language of "CSES: Concert Ticket"? I have used binary search in my code. But still getting TLE.. Don't know how to modify it further.
You could share your code, I can identify optimizations. I primarily code in java and python. I solved many cses in those languages.