why I got Time Limit in this problem?
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why I got Time Limit in this problem?
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Probably anti-quicksort test? Arrays.sort for primitive types is O(n2) in worst case. Use Long instead of long or shuffle before sorting.
thank you!
got AC by using Integer[] instead of int[]
but what's the difference?
For primitives types java uses "dual pivot" Quick Sort (please google it, it's something like modernized Quick Sort), and for object java uses Tim Sort.
Take a look at Collections.sort which use Merge Sort (O(nlogn))
thank you very much for useful information