USACO Silver 2016 December - Counting Haybales
Authors: Albert Zhu, Kevin Sheng
Implementation
Time Complexity:
C++
#include <bits/stdc++.h>using namespace std;int main() {freopen("haybales.in", "r", stdin);int bale_num;int query_num;cin >> bale_num >> query_num;vector<int> haybales(bale_num);
Java
import java.io.*;import java.util.*;public class Haybales {public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {BufferedReader in = new BufferedReader(new FileReader("haybales.in"));StringTokenizer initial = new StringTokenizer(in.readLine());int baleNum = Integer.parseInt(initial.nextToken());int queryNum = Integer.parseInt(initial.nextToken());
Python
from bisect import bisect_left, bisect_rightwith open("haybales.in") as read:bale_num, query_num = [int(i) for i in read.readline().split()]haybales = sorted(int(i) for i in read.readline().split())ans = []for _ in range(query_num):start, end = [int(i) for i in read.readline().split()]left = bisect_left(haybales, start)right = bisect_right(haybales, end)ans.append(right - left)print("\n".join(str(a) for a in ans), file=open("haybales.out", "w"))
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