Can anyone please suggest me problems that can be solved using C++ STL: Policy based data structures? I tried looking for some problems but apart from SPOJ ORDERSET I did not find any. Thanks in advance.
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Can anyone please suggest me problems that can be solved using C++ STL: Policy based data structures? I tried looking for some problems but apart from SPOJ ORDERSET I did not find any. Thanks in advance.
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https://toph.co/p/cut-the-rope
http://mirror.codeforces.com/contest/827/problem/C (also solvable with segment tree)
Might want to check this out: http://mirror.codeforces.com/contest/668/problem/D
https://www.e-olymp.com/en/problems/686 (solution)
https://www.e-olymp.com/en/problems/687 (solution)
https://www.e-olymp.com/en/problems/688 (solution)