Hello everyone
Can anyone please suggest some questions based on the Rotating Calipers concept, if they are available?
Thanks in advance
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Hello everyone
Can anyone please suggest some questions based on the Rotating Calipers concept, if they are available?
Thanks in advance
I recently solved a practice problem called Chores making use of 1-indexed array. When I ran it on codeblocks it was giving the right answer but then I submitted and got a WA (even the custom invocation was giving wrong). I think that the judge used 0-indexed array by default.
This is the link to that submission: http://codeforces.com/contest/169/submission/18770974
Then I changed the code to 0-indexed and it passed. Is this a problem with Codeforces in general or is it a bug just this time?
This is the link to the AC answer: http://codeforces.com/contest/169/submission/18770997
I code in C++ FYI.
Thank you for replying!
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