


Codeforces Round #258 (Div. 2) B. Sort the Array_html/css_WEB-ITnose
B. Sort the Array
time limit per test
1 second
memory limit per test
256 megabytes
input
standard input
output
standard output
Being a programmer, you like arrays a lot. For your birthday, your friends have given you an array a consisting of n distinct integers.
Unfortunately, the size of a is too small. You want a bigger array! Your friends agree to give you a bigger array, but only if you are able to answer the following question correctly: is it possible to sort the array a (in increasing order) by reversing exactly one segment of a? See definitions of segment and reversing in the notes.
Input
The first line of the input contains an integer n (1?≤?n?≤?105) ? the size of array a.
The second line contains n distinct space-separated integers: a[1],?a[2],?...,?a[n] (1?≤?a[i]?≤?109).
Output
Print "yes" or "no" (without quotes), depending on the answer.
If your answer is "yes", then also print two space-separated integers denoting start and end (start must not be greater than end) indices of the segment to be reversed. If there are multiple ways of selecting these indices, print any of them.
Sample test(s)
Input
33 2 1
Output
yes1 3
Input
42 1 3 4
Output
yes1 2
Input
43 1 2 4
Output
no
Input
21 2
Output
yes1 1
Note
Sample 1. You can reverse the entire array to get [1,?2,?3], which is sorted.
Sample 3. No segment can be reversed such that the array will be sorted.
Definitions
A segment [l,?r] of array a is the sequence a[l],?a[l? ?1],?...,?a[r].
If you have an array a of size n and you reverse its segment [l,?r], the array will become:
a[1],?a[2],?...,?a[l?-?2],?a[l?-?1],?a[r],?a[r?-?1],?...,?a[l? ?1],?a[l],?a[r? ?1],?a[r? ?2],?...,?a[n?-?1],?a[n].
醉了,写了半天不对,原来又是把题目看错了。。翻转序列中某一段能否使得序列递增
#include <iostream>#include <stdio.h>#include <algorithm>#include <string>#include <cstring>#include <cmath>#define ll __int64ll a[100009];ll b[100009];using namespace std;int main(){ int n; while(~scanf("%d",&n)) { memset(a,0,sizeof a); for(int i=1;i<=n;i++) { scanf("%I64d",&a[i]); b[i]=a[i]; } sort(b+1,b+1+n); int st=1,en=1; for(int i=1;i<=n;i++) { if(a[i]!=b[i]) { st=i; break; } } for(int i=n;i>=1;i--) { if(a[i]!=b[i]) { en=i; break; } } for(int i=0;i<(en-st+1)/2;i++) { swap(a[en-i],a[st+i]); } int f=0; for(int i=1;i<=en;i++) { if(a[i]!=b[i]) { f=1; break; } } if(f) cout<<"no"<<endl; else { cout<<"yes"<<endl; cout<<st<<" "<<en<<endl; } } return 0;}

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