Problem link: 1661B - Getting Zero submission: 208009051 I tried to solve this problem using the dfs algorithm. But I can't still configure what is causing the MLE verdict. Help if someone can.
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Problem link: 1661B - Getting Zero submission: 208009051 I tried to solve this problem using the dfs algorithm. But I can't still configure what is causing the MLE verdict. Help if someone can.
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I don't see how you dfs must ends, for me it is infinite recursion at first glance
At a particular position, any number will be divisible by 32768(2^15) and have a value equal to zero. As the value is not equal to -1, that will end the recursive call.
You have test input
Why don't we try it?
x = 19, produces two inner calls (dfs(38)anddfs(20))dfs(38)produces another two inner calls (dfs(76)anddfs(39))dfs(76)producesdfs(152)anddfs(77)x = 16384. This will producedfs(0)anddfs(16385)dfs(0)indeed returns 0, butdfs(16385)? Moving ondfs(16385)producesdfs(2)anddfs(16386)dfs(2)producesdfs(4)anddfs(3)x = 16384See problem? If not, then your inner dfs calls never terminates.
That's too deep! Thanks. But how can I handle this case?
I don't think that dfs approach works here (at least I don't know any proof for it). I'd do just simple bfs from zero to all values by reversed operations.