Due to this I'm unable to submit at last minute and my solution was correct. I think there should be warning like %lld use. http://codeforces.net/contest/550/submission/11432538
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Due to this I'm unable to submit at last minute and my solution was correct. I think there should be warning like %lld use. http://codeforces.net/contest/550/submission/11432538
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For using to_string: Read the second answer here http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12975341/to-string-is-not-a-member-of-std-says-so-g It will work with C++11 on CF. I used it in some other problem yesterday.
It doesn't seem to work well in C++11 either.
AC code, RE Code
You want
stoll
(returns along long
), notstol
(returns along
).Oh, my bad! Thanks a lot!