Hey, can someone find reason for "runtime error on test 5" for this submission https://codeforces.net/contest/559/submission/139264120 for problem https://codeforces.net/contest/559/problem/C I couldn't find it, please help.
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Hey, can someone find reason for "runtime error on test 5" for this submission https://codeforces.net/contest/559/submission/139264120 for problem https://codeforces.net/contest/559/problem/C I couldn't find it, please help.
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violates rules for comparison functions passable to std::sortsorry bro, but I didn't got you. Can you explain more, or refer to some link where I can study about this rule violation thing.
UPD: thanks, I got rid of at least runtime error.
UPD-2:Finally, got AC. And, thanks a lot bro, you guys are awesome. There was no way I could have figured reason by myself. This community is awesome!
A comparison function should return true if the first argument is less than (i.e. is ordered before) the second in the strict ordering relation, and false otherwise.