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Codeforces Round #517 and Technocup 2019 Elimination Round 2 Editorial, 8 years ago
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Hi, can you elaborate more on your DFS approach? Thanks! |
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thank you |
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If we were to use dijkstra's instead, do we sort the items in the priority queue based on the number of left moves, or the number of right moves, or does it not matter? And also, do we sort it in ascending or descending order? |
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hi how does one do problem D from Div 2? i was thinking along the lines of the shoelace method but didnt really manage to get far with that idea. |
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erm hi sorry, how does one do problem B? thanks in advance! |
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