I have read the editorial but yet not cleared enough about the approach. Can anyone provide me some hints? How to approach this problem? I just need to know about the observation that how you will approach the problem to solve it.
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I have read the editorial but yet not cleared enough about the approach. Can anyone provide me some hints? How to approach this problem? I just need to know about the observation that how you will approach the problem to solve it.
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Do you know the technique of marking ranges on an array? You use the indices of the array as the bounds of the ranges and put +1 to the left bound and -1 to the index one position of the right bound.
You have to do the same, just use a map to do it.