답안 #236821

# 제출 시각 아이디 문제 언어 결과 실행 시간 메모리
236821 2020-06-03T13:45:23 Z ne4eHbKa Krov (COCI17_krov) C++17
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#include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;

#define fr(i, n) for(int i = 0; i < n; ++i)
#define fo(n) fr(i, n)

#define re return

#define sz(x) int((x).size())
#define bnd(x) x.begin(), x.end()
#define clr(x, y) memset((x), (y), sizeof (x))

typedef long long ll;
typedef ve<int> vi;

template<typename t> inline void umin(t &a, t b) {a = min(a, b);}
template<typename t> inline void umax(t &a, t b) {a = max(a, b);}

const int oo = 2e9;
const ll OO = 4e18;
const int N = 1e5 + 5;

int n;
int a[N];

ll ans;

struct tree {
    vi v, c, fc; ve<ll> fv; int n; ll s;
    tree(): v(0), c(0), fc(0), fv(0), n(0), s(0) {};
    void init() {
        c = v;
        sort(bnd(c));
        fc.assign(sz(v) + 5, 0);
        fv.assign(sz(v) + 5, 0);
    }
    void fcupd(int i, int v) { for(i++; i < sz(fc); i += i & -i) fc[i] += v; }
    void fvupd(int i, int v) { for(i++; i < sz(fv); i += i & -i) fv[i] += v; }
    int fcget(int i) { int v {}; for(i++; i; i -= i & -i) v += fc[i]; re v; }
    ll  fvget(int i) {  ll v {}; for(i++; i; i -= i & -i) v += fv[i]; re v; }
    int index(int v) { re upper_bound(bnd(c), v) - c.begin() - 1; }
    void add(int i) {
        int j = index(v[i]);
        fcupd(j, +1);
        fvupd(j, +v[i]);
        ++n, s += v[i];
    }
    void del(int i) {
        int j = index(v[i]);
        fcupd(j, -1);
        fvupd(j, -v[i]);
        --n, s -= v[i];
    }
    ll get(int c) {
        int j = index(c);
        if(j < 0) re s - ll(n) * c;
        ll le = fcget(j);
        ll ri = n - le;
        ll sle = fvget(j);
        ll sri = s - sle;
        re le * c - sle +
           sri - ri * c;
    }
};

void solve() {
    cin >> n;
    fo(n) cin >> a[i];

    ans = +OO;

    tree le {}, ri {};

    fo(n) le.v.pb(a[i] - i); le.init();
    fo(n) ri.v.pb(a[i] + i); ri.init();

    for(int i = 0; i < n; ++i) ri.add(i);

    for(int i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
        le.add(i);
        ri.del(i);
        ll l = max(i + 1, n - i), r = 1.5e9;
        while(l < r) {
            ll m0 = (l + r) >> 1;
            ll m1 = m0 + 1;
            ll f0 = le.get(m0 - i) + ri.get(m0 + i);
            ll f1 = le.get(m1 - i) + ri.get(m1 + i);
            if(f0 == f1) l = r = m0;
            if(f0 < f1) r = m0;
            if(f1 < f0) l = m1;
        }
        umin(ans, le.get(l - i) + ri.get(l + i));
    }

    cout << ans << endl;
}

int main() {
    ios_base :: sync_with_stdio(0); cin.tie(0); cout.tie(0);
    solve();
}

Compilation message

krov.cpp:14:9: error: 've' does not name a type; did you mean 're'?
 typedef ve<int> vi;
         ^~
         re
krov.cpp:29:5: error: 'vi' does not name a type
     vi v, c, fc; ve<ll> fv; int n; ll s;
     ^~
krov.cpp:29:18: error: 've' does not name a type; did you mean 're'?
     vi v, c, fc; ve<ll> fv; int n; ll s;
                  ^~
                  re
krov.cpp: In constructor 'tree::tree()':
krov.cpp:30:13: error: class 'tree' does not have any field named 'v'
     tree(): v(0), c(0), fc(0), fv(0), n(0), s(0) {};
             ^
krov.cpp:30:19: error: class 'tree' does not have any field named 'c'
     tree(): v(0), c(0), fc(0), fv(0), n(0), s(0) {};
                   ^
krov.cpp:30:25: error: class 'tree' does not have any field named 'fc'
     tree(): v(0), c(0), fc(0), fv(0), n(0), s(0) {};
                         ^~
krov.cpp:30:32: error: class 'tree' does not have any field named 'fv'
     tree(): v(0), c(0), fc(0), fv(0), n(0), s(0) {};
                                ^~
krov.cpp: In member function 'void tree::init()':
krov.cpp:32:9: error: 'c' was not declared in this scope
         c = v;
         ^
krov.cpp:32:13: error: 'v' was not declared in this scope
         c = v;
             ^
krov.cpp:34:9: error: 'fc' was not declared in this scope
         fc.assign(sz(v) + 5, 0);
         ^~
krov.cpp:34:9: note: suggested alternative: 'fo'
         fc.assign(sz(v) + 5, 0);
         ^~
         fo
krov.cpp:35:9: error: 'fv' was not declared in this scope
         fv.assign(sz(v) + 5, 0);
         ^~
krov.cpp:35:9: note: suggested alternative: 'fo'
         fv.assign(sz(v) + 5, 0);
         ^~
         fo
krov.cpp: In member function 'void tree::fcupd(int, int)':
krov.cpp:37:48: error: 'fc' was not declared in this scope
     void fcupd(int i, int v) { for(i++; i < sz(fc); i += i & -i) fc[i] += v; }
                                                ^
krov.cpp:9:20: note: in definition of macro 'sz'
 #define sz(x) int((x).size())
                    ^
krov.cpp:37:48: note: suggested alternative: 'fo'
     void fcupd(int i, int v) { for(i++; i < sz(fc); i += i & -i) fc[i] += v; }
                                                ^
krov.cpp:9:20: note: in definition of macro 'sz'
 #define sz(x) int((x).size())
                    ^
krov.cpp: In member function 'void tree::fvupd(int, int)':
krov.cpp:38:48: error: 'fv' was not declared in this scope
     void fvupd(int i, int v) { for(i++; i < sz(fv); i += i & -i) fv[i] += v; }
                                                ^
krov.cpp:9:20: note: in definition of macro 'sz'
 #define sz(x) int((x).size())
                    ^
krov.cpp:38:48: note: suggested alternative: 'v'
     void fvupd(int i, int v) { for(i++; i < sz(fv); i += i & -i) fv[i] += v; }
                                                ^
krov.cpp:9:20: note: in definition of macro 'sz'
 #define sz(x) int((x).size())
                    ^
krov.cpp: In member function 'int tree::fcget(int)':
krov.cpp:39:64: error: 'fc' was not declared in this scope
     int fcget(int i) { int v {}; for(i++; i; i -= i & -i) v += fc[i]; re v; }
                                                                ^~
krov.cpp:39:64: note: suggested alternative: 'fo'
     int fcget(int i) { int v {}; for(i++; i; i -= i & -i) v += fc[i]; re v; }
                                                                ^~
                                                                fo
krov.cpp: In member function 'll tree::fvget(int)':
krov.cpp:40:64: error: 'fv' was not declared in this scope
     ll  fvget(int i) {  ll v {}; for(i++; i; i -= i & -i) v += fv[i]; re v; }
                                                                ^~
krov.cpp:40:64: note: suggested alternative: 'v'
     ll  fvget(int i) {  ll v {}; for(i++; i; i -= i & -i) v += fv[i]; re v; }
                                                                ^~
                                                                v
krov.cpp: In member function 'int tree::index(int)':
krov.cpp:41:43: error: 'c' was not declared in this scope
     int index(int v) { re upper_bound(bnd(c), v) - c.begin() - 1; }
                                           ^
krov.cpp:10:16: note: in definition of macro 'bnd'
 #define bnd(x) x.begin(), x.end()
                ^
krov.cpp: In member function 'void tree::add(int)':
krov.cpp:43:23: error: 'v' was not declared in this scope
         int j = index(v[i]);
                       ^
krov.cpp: In member function 'void tree::del(int)':
krov.cpp:49:23: error: 'v' was not declared in this scope
         int j = index(v[i]);
                       ^
krov.cpp: In function 'void solve()':
krov.cpp:74:14: error: 'struct tree' has no member named 'v'
     fo(n) le.v.pb(a[i] - i); le.init();
              ^
krov.cpp:4:18: warning: this 'for' clause does not guard... [-Wmisleading-indentation]
 #define fr(i, n) for(int i = 0; i < n; ++i)
                  ^
krov.cpp:5:15: note: in expansion of macro 'fr'
 #define fo(n) fr(i, n)
               ^~
krov.cpp:74:5: note: in expansion of macro 'fo'
     fo(n) le.v.pb(a[i] - i); le.init();
     ^~
krov.cpp:74:30: note: ...this statement, but the latter is misleadingly indented as if it were guarded by the 'for'
     fo(n) le.v.pb(a[i] - i); le.init();
                              ^~
krov.cpp:75:14: error: 'struct tree' has no member named 'v'
     fo(n) ri.v.pb(a[i] + i); ri.init();
              ^
krov.cpp:4:18: warning: this 'for' clause does not guard... [-Wmisleading-indentation]
 #define fr(i, n) for(int i = 0; i < n; ++i)
                  ^
krov.cpp:5:15: note: in expansion of macro 'fr'
 #define fo(n) fr(i, n)
               ^~
krov.cpp:75:5: note: in expansion of macro 'fo'
     fo(n) ri.v.pb(a[i] + i); ri.init();
     ^~
krov.cpp:75:30: note: ...this statement, but the latter is misleadingly indented as if it were guarded by the 'for'
     fo(n) ri.v.pb(a[i] + i); ri.init();
                              ^~