STRANGE COMPARATOR BEHAVIOUR

Revision en1, by JacobianDet, 2019-10-02 01:01:54

In the recently concluded Codechef September Lunchtime, I faced a strange behaviour in the Div1 3rd problem. When I wrote the comparator for sorting based on inversions in this way I got SIGSEGV verdict on almost all testcases:

bool cmpx(int A, int B) { if((zz[A] * (sze[B] - zz[B])) < (zz[B] * (sze[A] - zz[A]))) return 0; else return 1; }

But, when I just reversed the condition for A and B in this, all testcases passed:

bool cmpx(int A, int B) { if((zz[B] * (sze[A] - zz[A])) < (zz[A] * (sze[B] - zz[B]))) return 1; else return 0; }

Can anyone explain this strange behaviour as I'm unable to understand this?

Problem Link: https://www.codechef.com/problems/TREEVERS

SIGSEGV Solution: https://www.codechef.com/viewsolution/26846332

AC Solution: https://www.codechef.com/viewsolution/26847767

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