This submission is migrated from previous version of oj.uz, which used different machine for grading. This submission may have different result if resubmitted.
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
#include "messy.h"
using namespace std;
int n;
vector<int> p;
void add(int l, int r) {
if(l == r) return;
string base(n, '1');
int m = l + r >> 1;
for(int i = l; i <= r; i++) base[i] = '0';
for(int i = l; i <= m; i++) {
string s = base;
s[i] = '1';
add_element(s);
} add(l, m); add(m + 1, r);
}
void solve(int l, int r, vector<int> v) {
if(l == r) {
p[v[0]] = l;
return;
} int m = l + r >> 1;
string base(n, '1');
vector<int> L, R;
for(int i : v) base[i] = '0';
for(int i : v) {
string s = base;
s[i] = '1';
if(check_element(s))
L.push_back(i);
else R.push_back(i);
}
solve(l, m, L);
solve(m + 1, r, R);
}
vector<int> restore_permutation(int N, int w, int r) {
n = N;
add(0, n - 1);
compile_set();
vector<int> v;
for(int i = 0; i < n; i++)
v.push_back(i);
p = vector<int>(n, 0);
solve(0, n - 1, v);
return p;
}
Compilation message (stderr)
messy.cpp: In function 'void add(int, int)':
messy.cpp:11:15: warning: suggest parentheses around '+' inside '>>' [-Wparentheses]
int m = l + r >> 1;
~~^~~
messy.cpp: In function 'void solve(int, int, std::vector<int>)':
messy.cpp:24:17: warning: suggest parentheses around '+' inside '>>' [-Wparentheses]
} int m = l + r >> 1;
~~^~~
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