I believe that your answer is not for the problem statement. As I
understood from problem statement the gaps can have any form and can have
any deep. The volume of stored water depends on the heights of it's
neighbors.
I understood the problem but I did not found a quick algorithm for that. I
looks like a filling algorithm, that is sure.

On Sat, Jan 7, 2012 at 6:28 PM, Mayur Kala <[email protected]> wrote:

> hey vivek hi,
> i recevied your question for "Algorithm for filling water"
>
> As you can see that each figure is composed of 4 blocks..
> So:
> step 1 : Find the volume of one block;
> Setp 2: Multiply this volume with 4 which gives you volume of any
> figure (say : squre or any other as all are containing 4 blocks);
> Step 2: You have n figures in the whole system, Multiply it with the
> volume achieved by step2
>
> You have your ans.
>
> On 1/3/12, vivek dhiman <[email protected]> wrote:
> > anyone ??
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