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" v[v.size()]=200001; "
change this to v.push_back(200001);
and
" cout<<v.size()<<endl; "
change this to cout<<v.size()-1<<endl;
and your code will get Accepted..
in a vector, last allocation memory is at v[v.size()-1]; v[v.size()] has not been allocated yet...how can you assign a value to it?
moreover it is recommended to declare large arrays/vectors/maps globally rather than in the main function..
The moment you will declare your map, set, and vectors globally, you will get runtime error on test 1 itself...which is what is expected..
I am not sure how it worked for the first 37 cases when u declared them locally though....