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Add sample code for the practice contest #52
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For convenience, how about adding it?
Thanks @matsu7874. Co-authored-by: Kentaro Matsumoto <mtsmtkmt@gmail.com>
@matsu7874 Applied! |
Why not add an example for F? We've already implemented |
@qryxip I didn't just because it was not yet merged when I created this PR. I'l do it later. |
Examples do not affect language updates; triaged as low priority. |
For example, practice2_f might be implemented as follows. https://atcoder.jp/contests/practice2/submissions/40093355 // Check Problem Statement via https://atcoder.jp/contests/practice2/tasks/practice2_f
use ac_library_rs::{convolution, modint::ModInt998244353 as Mint};
use std::io::prelude::*;
pub fn main() {
let mut buf = String::new();
std::io::stdin().read_to_string(&mut buf).unwrap();
let mut input = buf.split_whitespace();
let n: usize = input.next().unwrap().parse().unwrap();
let m: usize = input.next().unwrap().parse().unwrap();
let a: Vec<Mint> = input
.by_ref()
.take(n)
.map(str::parse)
.map(Result::unwrap)
.collect();
let b: Vec<Mint> = input
.by_ref()
.take(m)
.map(str::parse)
.map(Result::unwrap)
.collect();
print_oneline(convolution::convolution(&a, &b));
}
fn print_oneline<I: IntoIterator<Item = T>, T: std::fmt::Display>(values: I) {
let out = std::io::stdout();
let mut out = std::io::BufWriter::new(out.lock());
for (i, v) in values.into_iter().enumerate() {
if i == 0 {
write!(&mut out, "{}", v).unwrap();
} else {
write!(&mut out, " {}", v).unwrap();
}
}
writeln!(&mut out).unwrap();
} |
Added all the sample code for AtCoder Library Practice Contest except for Convolution.
These examples may also be useful for expander checker.