Finding pairs
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Depth first search
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89% Success 3247 Attempts 20 Points 1s Time Limit 256MB Memory 1024 KB Max Code
You are given a rooted tree with \(N\) nodes and node 1 as a root. There is a unique path between any two nodes. Here, \(d(i,j)\) is defined as a number of edges in a unique path between nodes \(i\) and \(j\).
You have to find the number of pairs \((i,\ j)\) such that and \(d(i,j) = d(i,1)-d(j,1)\).
Input format
- The first line contains \(n\) denoting the integer.
- Next \(n - 1\) lines denote the edges of the tree.
Output format
Print a single integer denoting the number of pairs \((i,\ j)\) such that and \(d(i,j) = d(i,1)-d(j,1)\).
Constraints
\(1 \le N \le 10^5\)
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