solution is that check if there is an entry in the array from i=2 to i=n-1; such that a[i]<a[i-1]&&a[i]<a[i+1]. If there is such a value ans is NO else answer is always "YES". This is an easy way to solve that problem.... OK................
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solution is that check if there is an entry in the array from i=2 to i=n-1; such that a[i]<a[i-1]&&a[i]<a[i+1]. If there is such a value ans is NO else answer is always "YES". This is an easy way to solve that problem.... OK................
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