Does Arrays.parallelSort() gives better performance than Arrays.sort() on codeforces?
Since parallelSort optimizes performance on multicore processors, does that work here?
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Does Arrays.parallelSort() gives better performance than Arrays.sort() on codeforces?
Since parallelSort optimizes performance on multicore processors, does that work here?
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You will try
Yes I WILL :P
As I remember, one of the rules of IOI that if you used multi-threading, the timelimit would be divided on the number of threads. For example, if the timelimit is 1 second and you used 4 threads, the timelimit will be 250ms. I am pretty sure that this also applies to ICPC and online judges. So, I'd say Arrays.sort() would be better as for such, but try yourself C:
Ah I see, I ll try in a virtual comp., thanks.
You're welcome!