Getting Wrong Answer!! Question — https://cses.fi/problemset/task/1093/ My Solution — https://ideone.com/uwVSBp
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Getting Wrong Answer!! Question — https://cses.fi/problemset/task/1093/ My Solution — https://ideone.com/uwVSBp
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Your mod calculation is wrong, you cannot simply divide by 2 in the end.
You cannot divide 2 directly because it is modulo value of answer. So you should take inverse of 2 and then simply multiply with the answer in the end.
As an alternative you can do the whole dp calculations with %(2*mod)
This works because the factor 2 is fairly small, and 2*mod is still within the bounds of an integer. Then the division by 2 in the end yields the correct result.
No offense, but this approach seems very risky. I think "properly" multiplying with
modinverse(2)
should be the only approach suggested.