Please suggest an approach to solve this problem. (Problem Link)
Please suggest an approach to solve this problem. (Problem Link)
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Firstly we have to convert the tree queries into array queries. We can perform a dfs and using start and end times , convert the tree to an array. Then each subtree is a range l to r in the array. Now according to the question we have to count the nodes in the subtree rooted at X with value between l to r. That is a range query in array which can be handled using segment tree.
According to me, it was required to run BFS/DFS from node x and check the heights of all nodes in subtree to be in range [L,R]. I constructed a directed graph and followed this approach which gave me WA. Can you tell why this approach is wrong?