Hi any ways to check whether an array (1e5 items at most) has an arithmetic progression as a subsequence and output their positions?
for example 5
3 4 2 1 5
output 1 3 4
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Hi any ways to check whether an array (1e5 items at most) has an arithmetic progression as a subsequence and output their positions?
for example 5
3 4 2 1 5
output 1 3 4
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Any two numbers form an arithmetic progression.
If you want 3 numbers, it seems like a harder version of 452F - Permutation.