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Today we're daydreaming about C++26 reflection
May 24, 2012 17:14
@MooingDuck alright
May 24, 2012 17:13
@MooingDuck thanks ... the space complexity would be O(nm) for storing the answers into another vector
May 24, 2012 17:09
@MooingDuck yeah always less then 10
May 24, 2012 17:05
alright understood ... so time complexity is O(np+nmq) ... space complextiy would be O(nm) since we are generating some result for for each element of the mpvector (so it would be n) and each element of the mqvector (which would be m)
May 24, 2012 16:59
@RMartinhoFernandes n,m are fixed but p,q are found on run time
May 24, 2012 16:58
oh okay ... so it would be O(nm+nmq) but its still linear right ?
May 24, 2012 16:57
@MooingDuck @DeadMG yes the find would be p and q in worst case scenario .... so since n is the biigest number here ... it would eventually be O(n) which is linear .. correct ???
May 24, 2012 16:54
@MooingDuck back to the question .. why is it not O(nmpq) as n for the outer loop, p for find in the outer loop, then m for the inner loop and q for find in the inner loop ...
May 24, 2012 16:18
hmmmm .. let me digest this ... brb
May 24, 2012 16:18
@MooingDuck so n for outler loop elements, m for inner loop elements and p for finding the elements
May 24, 2012 16:16
nopes ... the items remain same
May 24, 2012 16:16
mpvector has same size (6) and every mqvector for a given element in mpvector also has same size
May 24, 2012 16:15
not same size ... but mqvector is smaller then mpvector .... mpvector has only 6 items (and its constant) .... mqvector has 3-5 items
May 24, 2012 16:14
the outer loop runs n times in worst case ... and the inner loop also runs n times in worst case
May 24, 2012 16:13
@DeadMG i do not understand how
May 24, 2012 16:11
ideone.com/lNi83 .. can someone conform that the time complexity of this algorithm is O(n^2)
May 24, 2012 15:54
@Insilico lol bro ... keep slogging it would work eventually :)
May 24, 2012 15:51
how are you guys @Insilico @stdOrgnlDave
May 24, 2012 15:49
hi everyone
May 16, 2012 06:36
and i mean the syntax to access map<std::pair<key1,key2>,value> ... i can check the element of standalone pair<key1,key2> p by p.first/p.second .... but how to do it once its inside the map
May 16, 2012 06:33
how do i check inside the pair
May 16, 2012 06:33
if i use std::map<std::pair<key1, key2>, value>, how would I check the key1/key2 ... the iterator would point me to the pair
May 16, 2012 06:13
i have a map defined as map<key1,map<key2,value>> .... value is a counter and contains the number of times the pair <key1,key2> is found ... how can I perform this check so that if <key1,key2> occurs for the first time, i set the value as 1 and for every next occurrence, increase the value by value+1
May 16, 2012 06:10
@GManNickG i have another question if you are here ?
May 16, 2012 05:42
@StackedCrooked lol i know ...
May 16, 2012 05:35
@GManNickG awesome ... works like magic .. thanks
May 16, 2012 05:23
this would return an iterator to the element witht he largest weight ... right ?
May 16, 2012 05:16
@GManNickG
class Process{ int id; double weight; };
class Master { vector<Process> my_vector};

can i iterate through my_vector and find the element with maximum weight by using max_element
May 16, 2012 05:08
can i use max_element on a variable member of a vector element ?
May 16, 2012 03:44
@MooingDuck what do you think i should use ... and then off course how
May 16, 2012 03:41
@stdOrgnlDave no probs bro ... have a good night
May 16, 2012 03:41
hence map<key1,map<key2,value>> used as map<processID,map<questionID,counter>>
May 16, 2012 03:40
i want to save which questions failed for which processes and serialize it to a file when my main program exits .... when i run the program for the 2nd time with a new input, i want to load this data from the serialized file ... and if Process1->question1 fails again, i want to increase the counter to keep tract that process1->question1 has failed two times now ...
May 16, 2012 03:37
I run my audit program which audits the processes and questions inside each process .... so in the end i have something like Process1-> Question1 failed ... Process2->question3 failed .... and so on
May 16, 2012 03:35
let me tell you guys what i want to achieve
May 16, 2012 03:32
@stdOrgnlDave let me explain ... i want to create a map of type map<key1,map<key2,value>> .... an insert in the map would be something like map[1][2] = 1; where 1 is key1 and 2 is key2
May 16, 2012 03:24
@MooingDuck you got me thinking now ... this actually looks like a better idea
May 16, 2012 03:22
so its basically map<processID,map<questionID,# of times questionID fails>>
May 16, 2012 03:21
basically i want to store a history of every question of every process that fails ... and when i run my program multiple times ... if the same question for a process fails in the second run, i want to increase the counter so that it shows that the question failed 2 times
May 16, 2012 03:20
@stdOrgnlDave yeah only in this map ... i have only one map
May 16, 2012 03:17
@stdOrgnlDave i want to check if key1 and key 2 already exist in the map defined as map<key1,map<key2,value>> ... if they exist, i want to increase the value by +1 (value is a counter for key2) ... otherwise create insert map[key1][key2] = value
May 16, 2012 03:13
thanks Dave ... let me check it and see if this works ...
May 16, 2012 03:08
let me check and verify it
May 16, 2012 03:05
i can find a key in map by doing iterator = map.find(key) and this would take the iterator to the key position if key is found .... but if my map is defined as map<key1,map<key2,value>> ... how would I further search key 2 after doing iterator = map.find(key1) in order to reach for the value ?
May 16, 2012 03:02
m doin ok also
May 16, 2012 03:01
hey Dave ... how are you bro ?
May 16, 2012 02:42
okay ... stupid question .... let me correct it myself and rephrase my question
May 16, 2012 02:40
@Collin okay i ran into a problem ..... i declared a variable called counter and initialized it to 0 .... when a question fails, i do map[processID][questionID] = ++counter;
May 16, 2012 02:11
yeah had to remove the std
May 16, 2012 02:10
yeah got it ... my bad