Given an Array N unique elements ,and some elements may contain values greater than N.
For ex: 1, 8, 2147483647
To work on Fenwick Tree, we need to adjust that to a 1 — N range. Is there a way to do this ?
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Given an Array N unique elements ,and some elements may contain values greater than N.
For ex: 1, 8, 2147483647
To work on Fenwick Tree, we need to adjust that to a 1 — N range. Is there a way to do this ?
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Sort the values, then map each value to its position in the sorted array.
can you give code example.
I've solved problem C on last contest using this approach
My code
You can write Fenwick Tree on map( O(logMAX*logMAX) ).
use co-ordinate compression.