Plss tell me how to determine the time complexity of a solution which can get accepted by looking at the constraints of the problem. Plss help!!!
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Plss tell me how to determine the time complexity of a solution which can get accepted by looking at the constraints of the problem. Plss help!!!
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laughs in Ashishgup
Lol. I've gotten quite a few comments/messages regarding the low constraints — and this is the exact reason I choose to keep them that way.
Constraints shouldn't be a hint towards the solution, and unless there is some obvious brute solution that passes with lower constraints — I choose to keep them that way.
Also allows different (non-brute) approaches.