cp/codeforces/762/d.cc
2025-09-09 09:47:57 +02:00

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#include <bits/stdc++.h> // {{{
#include <version>
#ifdef __cpp_lib_ranges_enumerate
#include <ranges>
namespace rv = std::views;
namespace rs = std::ranges;
#endif
// https://codeforces.com/blog/entry/96344
#pragma GCC optimize("O2,unroll-loops")
#pragma GCC target("avx2,bmi,bmi2,lzcnt,popcnt")
using namespace std;
using i32 = int32_t;
using u32 = uint32_t;
using i64 = int64_t;
using u64 = uint64_t;
using f64 = double;
using f128 = long double;
#if __cplusplus >= 202002L
template <typename T>
constexpr T MIN = std::numeric_limits<T>::min();
template <typename T>
constexpr T MAX = std::numeric_limits<T>::max();
template <typename T>
[[nodiscard]] static T sc(auto&& x) {
return static_cast<T>(x);
}
template <typename T>
[[nodiscard]] static T sz(auto&& x) {
return static_cast<T>(x.size());
}
#endif
static void NO() {
std::cout << "NO\n";
}
static void YES() {
std::cout << "YES\n";
}
template <typename T>
using vec = std::vector<T>;
#define all(x) (x).begin(), (x).end()
#define rall(x) (x).rbegin(), (x).rend()
#define ff first
#define ss second
#ifdef LOCAL
#define db(...) std::print(__VA_ARGS__)
#define dbln(...) std::println(__VA_ARGS__)
#else
#define db(...)
#define dbln(...)
#endif
// }}}
bitset<100000 + 1> friends;
void solve() {
/*
binary search on alpha
how to know if i can choose at least n - 1 shops to give each guy a present
basically, choose, out of all m shops, n shops, one gives each guy a
present (in the worst)
hm - must dynamically, per bsearch query, filter arrays
consider each array: if someone unset can be set, + 1 to count, update max
if already set, take max of large value
challenge: n - 1 shops, not all n
take a step back:
we have m arrays, each which set values offriend individually
consider each friend separately - have multiple values of joy set to; filter to
>= mid alphaq
not nec. choose ones that set most -> greedy
ok - one shop per friend - per friend, iterate - find shop that sets their joy
>= alpha
now, either < n (bad) or n shops - consider each friend as the "substitute"
candidate
in other words, consider each friend, and iter AGAIN thru the shit - can we
find ANOTHER diff array setting this guy, as well as setting another friend?
if so, done!
*/
u32 m, n;
cin >> m >> n;
vec<vec<u64>> p(m, vec<u64>(n));
u64 maxp = 0;
for (auto& row : p) {
for (auto& e : row) {
cin >> e;
maxp = max(maxp, e);
}
}
u64 l = 1, r = maxp;
auto ok = [&](u64 alpha) {
friends.reset();
bool both_covered = false;
for (auto& shop : p) {
u32 shop_count = 0;
for (u32 i = 0; i < n; ++i) {
if (shop[i] >= alpha) {
++shop_count;
friends.set(i);
}
}
both_covered |= shop_count > 1;
}
return friends.count() == n && both_covered;
};
while (l <= r) {
u64 alpha = l + (r - l) / 2;
if (ok(alpha)) {
l = alpha + 1;
} else {
r = alpha - 1;
}
}
println("{}", r);
}
int main() { // {{{
std::cin.exceptions(std::cin.failbit);
#ifdef LOCAL
std::cerr.rdbuf(std::cout.rdbuf());
std::cout.setf(std::ios::unitbuf);
std::cerr.setf(std::ios::unitbuf);
#else
std::cin.tie(nullptr)->sync_with_stdio(false);
#endif
u32 tc = 1;
std::cin >> tc;
for (u32 t = 0; t < tc; ++t) {
solve();
}
return 0;
}
// }}}