Day 2: Red-Nosed Reports

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    • hades@lemm.ee
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      20 days ago

      It’s not as simple as that. You can have 20 nested for loops with complexity of O(1) if all of them only ever finish one iteration.

      Or you can have one for loop that iterates 2^N times.

      • Rin@lemm.ee
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        20 days ago

        What do you think my complexity is?

        I think it could be maybe O(n^2) because the other for loop which tries elements around the first error will only execute a constant of 5 times in the worst case? I’m unsure.

        • hades@lemm.ee
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          20 days ago

          It’s O(n).

          If you look at each of the levels of all reports, you will access it a constant number of times: at most twice in each call to EvaluateLineSafe, and you will call EvaluateLineSafe at most six times for each report.

        • Gobbel2000@programming.dev
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          20 days ago

          It really depends on what your parameter n is. If the only relevant size is the number of records (let’s say that is n), then this solution takes time in O(n), because it loops over records only once at a time. This ignores the length of records by considering it constant.

          If we also consider the maximum length of records (let’s call it m), then your solution, and most others I’ve seen in this thread, has a time complexity in O(n * m^2) for part 2.