Is this code below works on all platform with C++11 compiler?
I know that earlier we had to to use "%I64d" for Windows platform and "%lld" for linux like platforms.
long long = (long long)1e18;
printf("%lld\n", a);
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Is this code below works on all platform with C++11 compiler?
I know that earlier we had to to use "%I64d" for Windows platform and "%lld" for linux like platforms.
long long = (long long)1e18;
printf("%lld\n", a);
Hello everybody, I have no idea to this problem, have you ?
Chess association decided to assign new phone numbers to all the members.
The new numbers should be produced with a knight's move on a phone keypad. 0 and 8 are not valid leading digits.
For instance, the number 340-49-27 matches the criteria.
7 8 9
4 5 6
1 2 3
0
Create a program that computes the number of different phone numbers with a length N.
1 ≤ N ≤ 56'789
It is standard problem with small N, which can be solved by dynamic programming.
I tried to solve it with Matrix Exponentiation (of size 10x10). But it also TL ( O(10 ^ 3 * logn * BigInt) ), because of the multiplying very big numbers.
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