I was solving CSES problem (Coin Combinations II) and oddly it gave TLE when I made the dp array as dp[x+1][n] and gave correct ans when it was changed to dp[n][x+1].
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I was solving CSES problem (Coin Combinations II) and oddly it gave TLE when I made the dp array as dp[x+1][n] and gave correct ans when it was changed to dp[n][x+1].
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Cache missing in 2nd case is much less than in 1st case.
Similar discussion: https://mirror.codeforces.com/blog/entry/70018?#comment-663101
thanks well explained
As a rule of thumb, the entity which will have greater change(for eg: dp[i][j]=d[i-1][j-some value] , here the entity corresponding to j is having a greater change) should be kept in inner dimensions. Is this right or should the constraints of the entities be also considered?
Here: https://mirror.codeforces.com/blog/entry/70018?#comment-548451