Given an array of size N.There can be multiple queries of the following types. 1 . Update(l, r, x) : Increment the a[i] (l <= i <= r) with value x. 2 . query(l, r): Find index of the maximum value in the array in a range l to r (both are included).
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Given an array of size N.There can be multiple queries of the following types. 1 . Update(l, r, x) : Increment the a[i] (l <= i <= r) with value x. 2 . query(l, r): Find index of the maximum value in the array in a range l to r (both are included).
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