in this blog in this blog, counting k-th zero, what does it mean?
is this the k-th zero is from the array.begin() to array.end()?
or, it is from the range from L to R, which will be given in the query? Thanks in advance.
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what does it mean? segment tree / cp-algorithm / counting k-th zero
in this blog in this blog, counting k-th zero, what does it mean?
is this the k-th zero is from the array.begin() to array.end()?
or, it is from the range from L to R, which will be given in the query? Thanks in advance.
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