Can anybody explain me the concept of difference array??
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Can anybody explain me the concept of difference array??
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given an array A[n], its difference array D is some array that satisfies D[i] = A[i] — A[i — 1] (for 1 < i <= N), and D[1] = A[1].
It can be used to perform range update queries of, for instance, adding some value x to all indicies from l to r. you create the difference array, then for each query "l r x", you perform D[l] += x, D[r + 1] -= x, and after all the queries you return to the normal array from it, by performing partial sum (A[1] = D[1], A[i] = A[i — 1] + D[i]) and you're done. Each query was in O(1) instead of O(N).