Can this problem be solved using segment tree. If yes can anyone can tell how to build Seg tree.
During combining two segments how do i check for mid and (mid+1)th element in merged segement.
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Can this be solved using segment tree?
Can this problem be solved using segment tree. If yes can anyone can tell how to build Seg tree.
During combining two segments how do i check for mid and (mid+1)th element in merged segement.
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