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for O((n+m) log n) solution see here
could you explain your solution?
Sort the array keeping track of indexes so I have A[0] is the index of smallest number and A[n-1] is the index of biggest number
Now if I want K-th smallest number in range [l,r] the naive way is like the code
This has complexity O(n) for each operation
I use sqrt decompstion to make it faster
Can you please comment your code a bit so that it makes it easier to understand? I have no idea what your pre[][] array does and not able to understand it from the link that you've posted.
pre[i][j] means how many indexes between 1 and j exists in ith block
it is hard to understand idea from your code, but when you explain I got it,thanks,great idea ;)