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back to boardAnd what about solving this problem without any arrays? I solved this problem on Java. Memory < 1 М .Time was about 0.8 c. Without any arays!!! Are your can? =). Thanks to Fyodor Menshikov. He was rigth about limitation. Re: And what about solving this problem without any arrays? Using recursive procedure like topological sorting. Re: And what about solving this problem without any arrays? Recursion implicitly uses array (stack), so used memory will be the same. Edited by author 13.01.2009 23:26 Re: And what about solving this problem without any arrays? And how? Re: And what about solving this problem without any arrays? And how? Think. Look at memory compsumption of first solutions of the problem. Re: And what about solving this problem without any arrays? Posted by litaoye 30 Mar 2009 00:06 if(A+B > 9) ..... Console.Write(last+1); if(A+B == 9) count++; ...... if(A+B < 9) Console.Write(last); but it's slow,so it's not a good way |
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