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I am trying to solve this. The graph is a tree, so I represented it as disjoint sets. To find the distance between two nodes I am finding the first common ancestor and adding the distances to reach this ancestor form the starting node and the target node. this is my code and unfortunately its giving wrong answer upon submission.
I was trying to solve this problem. I solved it using bfs. However, I would like to know how can I generate the whole graph beforehand — before processing it in dfs or any other algorithm- ? Another problem that I would like to employ this technique on is problem A in this contest
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