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Discussion of Problem 1037. Memory Management

What does "Requests are arranged by their times in an increasing order." means?
Posted by cosechy 11 Sep 2004 08:44
Are the requests already arranged in the input or should I rearrange them?
Re: What does "Requests are arranged by their times in an increasing order." means?
Posted by cosechy 11 Sep 2004 08:58
It seems they are already arranged.
I got AC now.
When I try to rearrange I always got MLE.
well I still get MLE
Posted by thwomass 25 Oct 2004 20:48
I think the delete operator in C++ does not work. it should fit in 900KB. Does anybody use an array of lists [65000] so to keep the blocks that you should free at that moment?