how would you write a function that given an array A of length N describing the lengths of N lists, returns the shortest time required to merge these lists?
p is 100 elements, q is 250 elements, r is 1000 elements
merge p with q: 350ms and with r 1350ms (total of 1700ms)
merge p with r: 1100ms and with r 1350ms (total of 2450ms)
C++11 update to a very old question: Print variable type in C++.
The accepted (and good) answer is to use typeid(a).name(), where a is a variable name.
Now in C++11 we have decltype(x), which can turn an expression into a type. And decltype() comes with its own set of very interesting rules. ...
err, looks like I solved it, just had to add the call operator on the type in question
it might be helpful to initialize your array with a number that is not valid for sorting (maybe -1, if all the valid numbers are => 0), and use partial_sort