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back to boardRe: Probability will rule? If you drop only 50 points, you'll not detect many little "white spaces" (when, for example, current radius 1e-3 less, than optimal. Obviously, such a solution will get WA. How to check coverage with bruteforce? Intersect any two circles and consider epsilon neighborhood of their common points... Re: Probability will rule? Posted by SPIRiT 18 Jan 2007 17:21 Thanks a lot. But perhaps if I increase the number of random points (for each check a separate set of points), I'll get AC (if not from the first time, than from the second thanks to the random :) Re: Probability will rule? To my mind, it's practically impossible. You should check (1000/1e-5)^2 ~ 10^16 points on every step of binsearch to catch "little whitespaces". Quadrotrees can help you a little, but... Re: Probability will rule? If you drop only 50 points, you'll not detect many little "white spaces" (when, for example, current radius 1e-3 less, than optimal. Obviously, such a solution will get WA. How to check coverage with bruteforce? Intersect any two circles and consider epsilon neighborhood of their common points... Your idea is very good, but how you did it so fast? I have TL16 Re: Can you give me a hint on how to solve this? Posted by Yogesh 20 Jan 2007 22:02 theriyaathutaa koothi Re: Probability will rule? Apply some optimixation techniques - precalc, for instance... Re: Probability will rule? Apply some optimixation techniques - precalc, for instance... Now I have WA17 I do not understand what points should we check If we will check only neighboor points of intersection any 2 circles - it's not right For example 2 1000 1000 0 999 0 Right answer is 1999 But if we will check radius 1000 then both intersection points will lie out of main circle Re: Probability will rule? Posted by it4.kp 22 Jan 2007 22:25 For each two crossing circles (crossing inside main circle) there must be third one which covers intersection point of the first two circles. Re: Probability will rule? can you tell me more about your solution Re: Can you give me a hint on how to solve this? how can you solve this problem without the diagram Re: Probability will rule? I don't understand you solution tell me more |
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