Can someone please tell me why I am getting Runtime Error using this code: http://ideone.com/8m5Bve Problem is C. Substitutes in Number. Codeforces Round #265 (Div. 1)
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Can someone please tell me why I am getting Runtime Error using this code: http://ideone.com/8m5Bve Problem is C. Substitutes in Number. Codeforces Round #265 (Div. 1)
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You need to provide an input too http://ideone.com/IQPqTt
I am sorry, I could not get you. Should I provide the input test case on which I failed? I am sorry, but I am not able to do that. Since the test case on which I failed I cannot see in codeforces. Also, I was not talking about the runtime error in Ideone, rather the error I faced when I submitted in codeforces.
I'm not sure why you've maintained a string array. You don't need to access a string after it has been used once for querying. So use a simple string instead. The string array might be causing this error because of the huge space it may consume in the worst case.