Hello, I'm solving a basic connected components . My code is this . I tried switching to bitsets and a map instead of vectors, and also wrote my dfs iteratively in case of stack overflow. What can be the problem? Thanks!
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Hello, I'm solving a basic connected components . My code is this . I tried switching to bitsets and a map instead of vectors, and also wrote my dfs iteratively in case of stack overflow. What can be the problem? Thanks!
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You are using O(n^2) amounts of memory, which is too much.
When you try to access an element in a map in c++, if the element isn't there the default value of that element is inserted into the map, so your dfs blows up the memory.
When I used a set, I got TLE this time.
Your approach is wrong, i recommend reading the editorial