Why does the following code output 1000000000000000000 and not 1000000000000000001?
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
long long inf = 1e18+1;
int main() {
cout << inf << '\n';
}
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Why does the following code output 1000000000000000000 and not 1000000000000000001?
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
long long inf = 1e18+1;
int main() {
cout << inf << '\n';
}
I don't understand why there are xt number of colored pixels between y=x and y-axis in Analysis.
Can someone explain Analysis in more detail?
Or can you tell me another solution?
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