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#Remainingonly (colors are not the best)Can anyone tell me whats wrong with my code for problem A which passes the small input, but not the large one? My idea is, that I count for every position the number of substring which could end at this position and sum them all up in the end...
Maybe accumulate is the problem:
vector<int> v(m);return accumulate(v.begin(),v.end(),0);will returnintinstead oflong longtemplate <class InputIterator, class T>T accumulate ( InputIterator first, InputIterator last, T init );accumulate(v.begin(),v.end(),0**LL**);
Thank you, got it!
why the analysis for 1B round hasn't been published yet?