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TIFR CSE 2011 | Part B | Question: 30
Consider an array $A[1...n]$. It consists of a permutation of numbers $1....n$. Now compute another array $B[1...n]$ as follows: $B[A[i]]:= i$ for all $i$. Which of the following is true? $B$ will be a sorted array. $B$ ... of array $A$. Doing the same transformation twice will not give the same array. $B$ is not a permutation of array $A$. None of the above.
Consider an array $A[1...n]$. It consists of a permutation of numbers $1....n$. Now compute another array $B[1...n]$ as follows: $B[A[i]]:= i$ for all $i$. Which of the f...
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