Given two sets of strings
set a="b8","b7""b1"
set b="c2","c1","c0"
I wish to list out all the permutations of the form
b8c2 b7c2 b6c1 b5c1 b5c0 b5c0 b1c0 b1c0
of length 8 each wherein
the ordering is maintained like non increasing indices from set a and
also from set b.
A more formal def
Maybe to reduce the memory usage and to include all types of characters we
could create a one to one mapping between the character and the number
of occurrences.And while retrieving start from reverse checking the mapping
value,print if it's one.
On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 7:59 PM, Saikat Debnath wro
An O(n^3) solution.Wanna know if it's possible to optimize without using
trees.
#include
#include
using namespace std;
char* substring(char*s,int start,int finish)
{
int ctr=0;
char str[1000];
while(start<=finish)
{
str[ctr]=s[start];