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@ -77,8 +77,8 @@ is not an unfair advantage in the contest.
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All examples in this book are written in C++,
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and the data structures and algorithms in
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the standard library are often used.
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The standard is C++11 that can be used in most
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contests.
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The book follows the C++11 standard
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that can be used in most contests nowadays.
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If you can't program in C++ yet,
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now it is a good time to start learning.
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@ -93,19 +93,19 @@ looks like this:
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using namespace std;
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int main() {
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// koodi tulee tähän
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// solution comes here
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}
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\end{lstlisting}
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The \texttt{\#include} line at the beginning
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is a feature in the \texttt{g++} compiler
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of the code is a feature in the \texttt{g++} compiler
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that allows to include the whole standard library.
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Thus, it is not needed to separately include
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libraries such as \texttt{iostream},
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\texttt{vector} and \texttt{algorithm},
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but they are available automatically.
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The following \texttt{using} line determines
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The \texttt{using} line determines
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that the standard library can be used directly
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in the code.
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Without the \texttt{using} line we should write,
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