Hi,
I couldn't understand this problem from the editorial
https://codeforces.com/contest/217/problem/A
Can someone please explain how it's a bipartite graph
Thx
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Hi,
I couldn't understand this problem from the editorial
https://codeforces.com/contest/217/problem/A
Can someone please explain how it's a bipartite graph
Thx
Hi,
I was working on this problem: https://codeforces.com/contest/771/problem/A
By adding a return in front of my recursive call in the function "dfs2," I was able to get AC on this problem. Can anyone please explain why?
Difference:
bool dfs2(int u)
{
if(vis[u])
return false;
vis[u] = 1;
if(adj[u].size() != cur_sz - 1)
return false;
for(int v : adj[u])
if(!vis[v])
dfs2(v);
return true;
}
as opposed to
bool dfs2(int u)
{
if(vis[u])
return false;
vis[u] = 1;
if(adj[u].size() != cur_sz - 1)
return false;
for(int v : adj[u])
if(!vis[v])
return dfs2(v);
return true;
}
WA submission: https://codeforces.com/contest/771/submission/69394496 AC submission: https://codeforces.com/contest/771/submission/69395025
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