GSS1 - Can you answer these queries I

You are given a sequence A[1], A[2] ... A[N] . ( |A[i]| ≤ 15007 , 1 ≤ N ≤ 50000 ). A query is defined as follows:
Query(x, y) = Max { a[i] + a[i+1] + ... + a[j] ; x ≤ i ≤ j ≤ y }.
Given M queries, your program must output the results of these queries.

Input

  • The first line of the input file contains the integer N.
  • In the second line, N numbers follow.
  • The third line contains the integer M.
  • M lines follow, where line i contains 2 numbers xi and yi.

Output

Your program should output the results of the M queries, one query per line.

Example

Input:
3 
-1 2 3
1
1 2

Output:
2

Added by:Nguyen Dinh Tu
Date:2006-11-01
Time limit:1s
Source limit:5000B
Memory limit:1536MB
Cluster: Cube (Intel G860)
Languages:All except: ERL JS-RHINO NODEJS PERL6 VB.NET

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2020-03-15 05:27:23
I solved it with Java & Segment Tree after 7 attempts.

Last edit: 2020-03-15 05:27:50
2020-03-10 20:05:23
1 based indexing has been used for query range inputs.
2020-03-02 18:01:16
Getting a wrong answer on test case 9. Does anybody know where I could be going wrong
2020-03-02 17:58:55
We need to find the maximum value in the range given as a query right. Does that plus sign between the elements of the array signify anything or it's just there without any reason?
2020-03-01 21:07:06
For WA in test case 9 try to check if you Merge function it's okay at the moment of answering the queries, it's not the same Merge( Ans, Current) and Merge(Current, Ans).
2020-02-02 18:09:55
Learned segmented tree to solve this.
Learned the iterative approach.
You may learn this too, segmented tree is the answer for most range related tasks.
2020-01-30 05:10:13
I think there is problem with test cases in this question. Is someone able to solve this question recently?
2020-01-02 21:32:48
Test cases are weak!! My wrong solution got accepted.
2019-12-30 23:23:31
I'm getting a WA on test case number 9
2019-12-17 12:07:51
use -1e14 instead of -1e18
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