my approach to this problem is:
1. build mst using prims
2. run a bfs from any special node to find the maximum edge between special nodes and that edge is the answer for all nodes.
my submission
# | User | Rating |
---|---|---|
1 | tourist | 3757 |
2 | jiangly | 3647 |
3 | Benq | 3581 |
4 | orzdevinwang | 3570 |
5 | Geothermal | 3569 |
5 | cnnfls_csy | 3569 |
7 | Radewoosh | 3509 |
8 | ecnerwala | 3486 |
9 | jqdai0815 | 3474 |
10 | gyh20 | 3447 |
# | User | Contrib. |
---|---|---|
1 | maomao90 | 171 |
2 | adamant | 164 |
3 | awoo | 163 |
4 | TheScrasse | 159 |
5 | nor | 156 |
6 | maroonrk | 154 |
7 | -is-this-fft- | 152 |
8 | Petr | 147 |
9 | orz | 145 |
9 | pajenegod | 145 |
getting runtime error in 1081D — Maximum Distance
my approach to this problem is:
1. build mst using prims
2. run a bfs from any special node to find the maximum edge between special nodes and that edge is the answer for all nodes.
my submission
Rev. | Lang. | By | When | Δ | Comment | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
en2 | priojeet_priyom | 2019-01-03 08:03:49 | 1 | |||
en1 | priojeet_priyom | 2019-01-03 08:03:17 | 369 | Initial revision (published) |
Name |
---|