I still can't figure out how to solve this problem after I read the tuturial. Can you write your idea carefully :(
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I still can't figure out how to solve this problem after I read the tuturial. Can you write your idea carefully :(
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you want to solve the problem for ( 1 , n ) where 1 is first array and n is the last array. for solving ( i, n) first solve ( i+1 , n ), thus you'll have a integer S, ( 0<= S <= a[i+1] ) and if S>= a[i] then s= s-a[i] , and if s<a[i] then s = a[i] — s. and you can easily use an array to save the sign of any numbers from 1 to n.
I got AC using your idea.:) I really appreciate you and care about your country.:)
I think your expression is better than the tuturial.:)
thank U, but where's the tuturial?
Let solve this task for all suffixes of array in increasing of size order. For last element it's easy, because it's in [0..an]. let fi is the sum we get for ai..an
Let's add 1 element. Then ai — fi + 1 is in [-ai..ai], so ai — fi + 1 or fi + 1 — ai is OK.
You always help me a lot!;)