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disbalance - automagic load balancer.
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- loadRules loads all rules defined in the HTML document
- main is the main entry point
- serveAPI shows the API page .
- serviceListen is used to listen on a listener
- serviceForward forwards the given rule to the given listener
- serviceCheck runs a check on a given rule
- ruleGet handles a single rule .
- rulePut stores a rule
- connect is used to connect to a single connection
- httpPut performs a PUT request
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I'm trying to solve a self-balancing tree problem on Hackerrank (https://www.hackerrank.com/challenges/self-balancing-tree/problem) and I keep getting a Segmentation fault in the last 3 test cases. I saw that this same problem had been posted before and tried to apply the same approach (check for nullptr) to my case, but no success so far. The following code is written in C++ and I would appreciate a lot if you guys could help me out. Thanks!
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Answered 2020-Oct-12 at 18:26Thanks to everyone who tried helping me out on this one, it turns out there is no limit to how dumb I can be. I believe I've figured out what I had done wrong. The problem in this question lies on the section that checks if the right subtree is disbalanced and, if so, performs the necessary rotations. On the code piece below, it should be
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I have a table where I am using the collapse in the base table. Now, what happens when I create a new table inside table collapse then view part disbalance and it's not clear but when I remove the table from a section and write something it looks perfect. I have no idea about this problem. So, How can I solve this problem? Please help me.
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Answered 2019-Feb-12 at 15:15The problem is that the HTML structure of div#resume within a table is wrong. That means, tbody element can only include tr elements as its children. Hence, you can modify the structure as below:
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