I have a set as
set<int> s;
I used lower_bound(s.begin(),s.end(),x)
It gave me TLE.
Thn i used s.lower_bound(x)
My solution passed.
Whats the difference in both? I mean why is it happening?
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Difference in these two ways of using lower_bound [C++]
I have a set as
set<int> s;
I used lower_bound(s.begin(),s.end(),x)
It gave me TLE.
Thn i used s.lower_bound(x)
My solution passed.
Whats the difference in both? I mean why is it happening?
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