I am using distance function in multiset but it requiers a time complexity of O(n) please help me to count the number of elements which are lesser or equal to a perticular element in multiset
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I am using distance function in multiset but it requiers a time complexity of O(n) please help me to count the number of elements which are lesser or equal to a perticular element in multiset
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Can't do this in the STL multiset. But you can use the PBDS ordered set. See this blog.
To use the set as a multiset, you can make each element a pair. Something like, instead of inserting $$$a_i$$$ in the set, insert $$$(a_i, i)$$$.