#include <bits/stdc++.h>
#include "Alice.h"
using namespace std;
std::vector<std::pair<int,int>> Alice()
{
int N = 4942;
long long k = setN(N);
vector<pair<int,int>> edges;
for(int root=1;root<N;root+=61)
{
edges.push_back({root,N});
for(int b=0;b<60;b++)
{
if(((1LL<<b)&k))
{
edges.push_back({root,root+1+b});
}
else
edges.push_back({root,N});
}
}
return edges;
}
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
#include "Bob.h"
// you may define some global variables, but it does not work if you try to transfer any information from function Alice() to function Bob() through these variables.
// you had better not use the same global variables in function Alice() and in function Bob().
long long Bob(std::vector<std::pair<int,int>> edges)
{
int N = 4942;
long long k=0;
for(auto [x,y]:edges)
{
if(y==N)
continue;
k = (k|(1LL<<((y-1)%61-1)));
}
return k;
}
# |
결과 |
실행 시간 |
메모리 |
Grader output |
1 |
Incorrect |
1 ms |
344 KB |
Output isn't correct |
2 |
Halted |
0 ms |
0 KB |
- |
# |
결과 |
실행 시간 |
메모리 |
Grader output |
1 |
Incorrect |
1 ms |
344 KB |
Output isn't correct |
2 |
Halted |
0 ms |
0 KB |
- |
# |
결과 |
실행 시간 |
메모리 |
Grader output |
1 |
Incorrect |
1 ms |
344 KB |
Output isn't correct |
2 |
Halted |
0 ms |
0 KB |
- |