We can solve the maximum (AND) subsequence of an array by checking the common bits in numbers in O(nlogn).But how can we find a susequence with maximum XOR?
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We can solve the maximum (AND) subsequence of an array by checking the common bits in numbers in O(nlogn).But how can we find a susequence with maximum XOR?
hello everyone,
Recently i came across this problem http://www.spoj.com/problems/DQUERY/en/. I coded the offline solution, but i was wondering how to solve it using persisent segment trees.I kept an array last_occur[i] which stores the latest occurence of the number i. now given a range (l,r) we need to find number of distinct elements with last_occur[i] < l.I got stuck here, how do we solve this part?
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