Questions tagged [cartesian-tree]
In computer science, a Cartesian tree is a binary tree derived from a sequence of numbers; it can be uniquely defined from the properties that it is heap-ordered and that a symmetric (in-order) traversal of the tree returns the original sequence.
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tree recursive with cartesian implementation
I need help to find all combined possibilities from a tree
I readed a lot of documentation about cartesian product, tried a lot of things but none of them seems to work properly...
This is my tree
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RMQ on static 2D array in constant time
The input is an array (n*m 1<n,m< 1000). I have to find the maximum element in every sub-matrice of size( a*b ).
I was trying to do this by iterating x over n-a+1 and y over m-j+1.
2D segment ...
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How to reverse an array from index i to index j multiple times using cartesian tree?
Suppose I have a given array A. Now there are multiple operations of the form
reverse i,j // means reverse the array Ai..j inclusive
and
print i,j
Print the array Ai..j.
Example ,
A = 6 9 1 10 ...
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complexity of single change in array that is maintained with a static Range Minimum Query
I had a test in the data structures course and one of the questions was:
lets say you have an n-size array that is maintained with a Range Minimum Query that gives the minimum between two numbers in ...
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Efficiently convert array to cartesian tree
I know how to convert an array to a cartesian tree in O(n) time
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartesian_tree#Efficient_construction and
http://community.topcoder.com/tc?module=Static&d1=tutorials&...
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When to use a treap
Can anyone provide real examples of when is the best way to store your data is treap?
I want to understand in which situations treap will be better than heaps and tree structures.
If it's possible,...
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Range Minimum Query <O(n), O(1)> approach (from tree to restricted RMQ)
So, I read this TopCoder tutorial on RMQ (Range Minimum Query), and I got a big question.
On the section where he introduced the approach, what I can understand until now is this:
(The whole ...