I saw in someone's code declaration for struct like this, but I forgot how exactly. Does somebody maybe know how it should be written correctly?
struct Interval
{
int l, r;
Interval() l(), r() {}
Interval(int _l, int _r) l(_l), r(_r) {}
}
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I saw in someone's code declaration for struct like this, but I forgot how exactly. Does somebody maybe know how it should be written correctly?
struct Interval
{
int l, r;
Interval() l(), r() {}
Interval(int _l, int _r) l(_l), r(_r) {}
}
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Thank you so much!