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вернуться в форумTLE test 28. Why this code is slow ? I've got TLE on test no. 28; here is the "main" piece of code, im wondering why it is slow. Isn't O(n) complexity? Thanks to everyone who help me in advance. Here is the code   void solve() {     int p=1;     f(i,1,n)     {         f(j,p,b[i])         {             if (!used[j]) { s.push(j); used[j]=1; }         }         if (s.top()==b[i]) s.pop();         else         {             cout<<"Cheater\n";             return;         }
          p=b[i];     }
      if (s.empty()) cout<<"Not a proof\n";     else cout<<"Cheater\n"; }   Here f(i,beg,end) == for(int i=beg; i<=end; i++), s-STL stack<int>, b[] contains the input and used[] is a control array which shows me if ball with number i was already used. Can someone give me a test on which this code will TL ? Re: TLE test 28. Why this code is slow ? To anyone who has the same problem, let's try this test: 100000 1 100000 2 99999 3 99998 ... 49999 50000   It gives me TL cause of the inside cycle f(i,p,b[i]) Re: TLE test 28. Why this code is slow ? Послано  Hexter 12 май 2018 10:00 I tried this test, but there is TL. In VS this test takes less then 40 ms. What's this test 28?  |  
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