#include<bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
#define _ int v, int tl, int tr, int l, int r
#define tm (tl + tr >> 1)
#define sol v+v,tl,tm,l,r
#define sag v+v+1,tm+1,tr,l,r
#define mp make_pair
#define pb push_back
#define st first
#define nd second
typedef long long ll;
typedef pair < int , int > pp;
const int mod = 1e9 + 7;
const int N = 2e5 + 5;
int ans=-1;
void f(int l, int r, int x[], int y[]){
int m = l+r >> 1;
if(ans != -1) return;
if(x[0] + x[1] == 0) { ans = l; return; }
if(y[0] + y[1] == 0) { ans = r; return; }
if(x[0] + x[1] == y[0] + y[1] && x[1] == y[1]) return;
if(l >= r-1) return;
int a[2];
a = ask(m);
f(l,m,x,a); f(m,r,a,y);
}
int find_best(int n){
int x[2] = ask(0);
//int y[2] = ask(n-1);
f(0,n-1,x,y);
return ans;
}
Compilation message
prize.cpp: In function 'void f(int, int, int*, int*)':
prize.cpp:22:11: warning: suggest parentheses around '+' inside '>>' [-Wparentheses]
int m = l+r >> 1;
^
prize.cpp:29:14: error: 'ask' was not declared in this scope
a = ask(m);
^
prize.cpp: In function 'int find_best(int)':
prize.cpp:34:18: error: 'ask' was not declared in this scope
int x[2] = ask(0);
^
prize.cpp:36:12: error: 'y' was not declared in this scope
f(0,n-1,x,y);
^