# | Submission time | Handle | Problem | Language | Result | Execution time | Memory |
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939154 | 2024-03-06T06:18:31 Z | vjudge1 | Building Bridges (CEOI17_building) | C++17 | 3000 ms | 17240 KB |
#pragma GCC optimize("Ofast,unroll-loops") #pragma GCC target("avx,avx2,fma") #include <bits/stdc++.h> #define ff first #define ss second #define pb push_back #define all(x) x.begin(),x.end() #define rall(x) x.rbegin(),x.rend() #define int long long #define rnd(l, r) uniform_int_distribution<int>(l, r)(rng) using namespace std; void fp(string name){freopen((name+".in").c_str(),"r",stdin); freopen((name+".out").c_str(),"w",stdout);} int pow(int a,int b,int m){int ans=1;while(b){if(b&1){ans=(ans*a)%m;}b>>=1;a=(a*a)%m;}return ans;} int binpow(int a,int b){int ans=1;while(b){if(b&1){ans=(ans*a);}b>>=1;a=(a*a);}return ans;} mt19937 rng(chrono::steady_clock::now().time_since_epoch().count()); const int mod = 1e8 + 7, N = 1e6 + 100, inf = 1e9, mod2 = 1e9 + 7; int dp[N]; int h[N], c[N]; main(){ iostream::sync_with_stdio(false); cin.tie(nullptr); cout.tie(nullptr); memset(dp, 0x3f3f, sizeof(dp)); int n; cin >> n; vector <int> pref(n + 2); for(int i = 1; i <= n; i++){ cin >> h[i]; } for(int i = 1; i <= n; i++){ cin >> c[i]; pref[i] = c[i] + pref[i - 1]; } dp[1] = 0; for(int i = 2; i <= n; i++){ for(int j = 1; j < i; j++){ dp[i] = min(dp[i], (h[i] - h[j]) * (h[i] - h[j]) - pref[j] + pref[i - 1] + dp[j]); } } cout << dp[n]; } /* * Before implementing the problem: Do I understand the problem correctly? Which places are tricky? What do I need to remember to implement them correctly? Which place is the heaviest by implementation? Can I do it simpler? Which place is the slowest? Where do I need to be careful about constant factors and where I can choose slower but simpler implementation? ---------------------------------- If not AC: Did you remember to do everything to handle the tricky places you thought about before? Is the solution correct? Do I understand the problem correctly? ---------------------------------- If you have a test on which the solution gives wrong answer: Is the solution doing what it was supposed to do? Is the problem in the code or in the idea? */
Compilation message
# | Verdict | Execution time | Memory | Grader output |
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1 | Correct | 2 ms | 11356 KB | Output is correct |
2 | Correct | 2 ms | 11356 KB | Output is correct |
3 | Correct | 3 ms | 11352 KB | Output is correct |
4 | Correct | 3 ms | 11360 KB | Output is correct |
5 | Correct | 3 ms | 11356 KB | Output is correct |
# | Verdict | Execution time | Memory | Grader output |
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1 | Execution timed out | 3019 ms | 17240 KB | Time limit exceeded |
2 | Halted | 0 ms | 0 KB | - |
# | Verdict | Execution time | Memory | Grader output |
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1 | Correct | 2 ms | 11356 KB | Output is correct |
2 | Correct | 2 ms | 11356 KB | Output is correct |
3 | Correct | 3 ms | 11352 KB | Output is correct |
4 | Correct | 3 ms | 11360 KB | Output is correct |
5 | Correct | 3 ms | 11356 KB | Output is correct |
6 | Execution timed out | 3019 ms | 17240 KB | Time limit exceeded |
7 | Halted | 0 ms | 0 KB | - |