Problem 1516. Put m balls into n boxes
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I don't think you have a complete statement of the problem. Why, in the first example, are arrangements like 1 1 2 excluded? And you only accept the arrangements in a particular order. How do you define the order?
the data ascended by column,when the first column is the same, sort by the second column,...
Thanks - and I realize now that 1 1 2 is not excluded; I just wasn't looking carefully.
The best way to generate such a sequence is using depth-first search or recursion. By prohibiting the usage of IFs, all solutions are inefficient (because we can't cut the tree, and are forced to follow all branches).
For the 3 balls 2 boxes cases, shouldn't the following be part of the answer as well?
1 2 1
2 1 1
2 1 2
2 2 1
Why is 'if' banned, @Binbin Qi? Due to this (stupid, in my opinion) ban, I can not use diff as well. I have put up a temporary change in place, but I suggest you to please fix the problem asap.
And if you are putting up restrictions on the test suite, please mention it in the problem statement.
Also, your own solution and the reference solution do not work.
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