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Added by: | Rishav Goyal |
Date: | 2014-03-31 |
Time limit: | 1s |
Source limit: | 50000B |
Memory limit: | 1536MB |
Cluster: | Cube (Intel G860) |
Languages: | All |
Resource: | Own |
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2022-02-09 07:01:08
Check if your skyline set is multi. |
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2018-04-10 05:56:34
Why does this problem have such a tight time limit? Really hard (if not impossible) to pass in java even though solution is NlogN :( |
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2016-06-09 17:16:14 anonymous
For similar challenge in three dimensions try NICEDAY problem. |
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2016-02-23 20:47:34 pbd
getting TLE at case 4 (sub. id. 16349580 ). Used sets to take inputs and to process output. used algo as given in link by the author. Last edit: 2016-02-23 20:48:40 |
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2015-10-02 08:41:44 yash
getting WA don't know whats the problem submission id 15270384 Last edit: 2015-10-02 09:20:52 |
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2015-07-25 20:32:44 SHRINIKET ACHARYA
@author getting WA id=14746924 |
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2015-07-11 21:39:57
@sir please look my solution ,,,,,id 14649920....it is correct still i m getting wrong answers. Last edit: 2015-07-11 22:03:51 |
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2014-06-26 00:45:29 Ashwini
@author- thanks for replying. but in the example you have written {Laptop1, Laptop2, Laptop4} are in skyline set while Laptop3 is not. if 2 and 4 can be in same set so for your replied example both can be in same set. right???? REply(rishav) : ignore my previous comment. you were right. your op is incorrect. i/p : 1 3 100 93 93 93 90 93 O/P should be 1 100 93. in somecases you are printing all the pairs. check once. Last edit: 2014-05-28 13:24:46 |
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2014-06-26 00:45:29 Ashwini
@author-- can you check why i'm getting wrong answer submission id 11619294 solution of this problem seems pretty easy though Last edit: 2014-05-28 13:18:11 |
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2014-06-26 00:45:29 xyz
easy one ... nice indeed....! |