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RMQSQ - Range Minimum Query |
You are given a list of N numbers and Q queries. Each query is specified by two numbers i and j; the answer to each query is the minimum number between the range [i, j] (inclusive).
Note: the query ranges are specified using 0-based indexing.
Input
The first line contains N, the number of integers in our list (N <= 100,000). The next line holds N numbers that are guaranteed to fit inside an integer. Following the list is a number Q (Q <= 10,000). The next Q lines each contain two numbers i and j which specify a query you must answer (0 <= i, j <= N-1).
Output
For each query, output the answer to that query on its own line in the order the queries were made.
Example
Input: 3
1 4 1
2
1 1
1 2 Output: 4
1
Added by: | Joshua Kirstein |
Date: | 2014-10-18 |
Time limit: | 3s |
Source limit: | 50000B |
Memory limit: | 1536MB |
Cluster: | Cube (Intel G860) |
Languages: | All |
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2015-12-22 12:15:12
Binary indexed tree is for range-sum query bro not min/max query! |
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2015-12-13 08:38:11 Pagan Min
try solving using binary indexed tree |
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2015-08-22 12:13:41
segmentation fault?? |
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2015-08-06 12:50:42 ISHPREET
i am getting WA .... Can someone please tell what is the mistake my sol...http://ideone.com/7p7Ct8 |
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2015-07-29 11:23:12 :.Mohib.:
one of the best solution :D Nice tutorial.... :) |
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2015-07-29 11:18:04 :.Mohib.:
Last edit: 2015-07-29 11:23:23 |