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Thanks for the detailed explanation. It helped a lot, especially what the
tbl
actually holds.I've read your code again and I get how it works, but it still feels kinda strange that we are considering values outside of range of
a
andb
, and that we are marking them as correct. Like in first row of the example???.### 1,1,3
, there is no spring at8
and no group at3
but we are marking(8,3)
and(7,3)
as correct. In my mind, first position that should be marked as correct is4,2
, because that's where group of 3 can fit.If you make the recurrent case a little more complicated, you can sidestep the weird base cases, but I like reducing the endpoints down to things like this that are easily implementable, even if they sound a little weird at first.
You are probably right. Just my rumblings. Thanks for the help.