What can be used in Java in place of ordered_set in C++?
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What can be used in Java in place of ordered_set in C++?
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C++ can be used in place of Java
Are u sure it will work?
How about TreeSet?
I have to find the Kth largest elememt. Is there any way to find it using TreeSet?
Not really. But you can use O(N) algorithm described in https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/kth-smallestlargest-element-unsorted-array-set-2-expected-linear-time/, or use a handwritten binary search tree that for each node keeps the total number of nodes in the corresponding subtree.
I have to find the Kth largest elememt. Is there any way to find it using TreeSet?
No efficient way for doing this with stock Java TreeSet / TreeMap. And you made me curious whether there is a way of doing it in C++? I cannot find anything useful based on this API: http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/set/set/
UPDATE: found it, now I see the advantage over Java: https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/ordered-set-gnu-c-pbds/
Yup
Jass_Manak maybe you have some concrete problems where this feature is useful?
Yeah, I have to use that in some problem from the ongoing contest. So, can't tell the exact problem right now.