Given an interval [L, R]. Given an array of intervals in the form of Li and Ri. How many minimum intervals required to cover the range [L, R]? Intervals can overlap with each other. L>=1 && R<=1e5 Li>=1 && Ri<=1e5 The size of the array <= 1e5
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Given an interval [L, R]. Given an array of intervals in the form of Li and Ri. How many minimum intervals required to cover the range [L, R]? Intervals can overlap with each other. L>=1 && R<=1e5 Li>=1 && Ri<=1e5 The size of the array <= 1e5
Can anyone explain me the solution to this problem of Codechef?? Link:-https://www.codechef.com/COHA2019/problems/BULLETS
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