991B - Getting an A - Accepted 991C - Candies - Wrong answer Codeforces Round #490 - 3/6 999A - Mishka and Contest - Accepted 999B - Reversing Encryption - Accepted 999C - Alphabetic Removals - Accepted Educational Codeforces Round 45 - 1/7 990A - Commentary Boxes - Accepted 990B -...
Mohammad Ali Abam, whose leadership and organizational efforts make this event a reality. Thanks to their vision, Rayan is becoming one of the largest competitive programming contests in terms of prizes (and soon participants!). You for participating and getting positive delta (and maybe the ...
991B - Getting an A - Accepted 991C - Candies - Wrong answer Codeforces Round #490 - 3/6 999A - Mishka and Contest - Accepted 999B - Reversing Encryption - Accepted 999C - Alphabetic Removals - Accepted Educational Codeforces Round 45 - 1/7 990A - Commentary Boxes - Accepted 990B -...
Though i finally found an implementation flaw which was getting me tle in c and got accepted in the end with 5 mins remaining :) → Reply hydra_cody 16 months ago, # ^ | ← Rev. 7 0 I miss D by 1 min :(. Due to PC for case 2 in which two values of edges are the ...
or you asked more than 30 000 queries of type R, the program will print the letter E and will finish interaction. You will receive a Wrong Answer verdict. Make sure to exit immediately to avoid getting other verdicts. After printing a query do not forget to output end of line and flush...
Sagheer is walking in the street when he comes to an intersection of two roads. Each road can be represented as two parts where each part has3 lanes getting into the intersection (one for each direction) and3 lanes getting out of the intersection, so we have4 parts in total. Each part...
A. SwapSort time limit per test 1 second memory limit per test 256 megabytes input standard input output standard output In this problem your goal is to sort an array consisting ofnintegers in at mostnswaps. For the given array find the sequence of swaps that makes the array sorted in the...
standard output Thor is getting used to the Earth. As a gift Loki gave him a smartphone. There arenapplications on this phone. Thor is fascinated by this phone. He has only one minor issue: he can't count the number of unread notifications generated by those applications (maybe Loki put ...
i`m getting ans with p5 but how for p2 Q 8 7 4 5 6 1 8 3 2 5 3 6 4 7 5 8 4 solution In the third test case, p2=[3,6,1,8,7,2,5,4] and the sequence starting from 4: 4,p2[4]=8,p2[8]=4,… is an infinite path since c4=c8=4. → Reply » » » ...
This obviously creates a big final error and a terrible score, much worse than using only DOUBLE operations. In my previous comment (starting from "In random order"), I explained how I upgrade those operations (HALF->SINGLE and SINGLE->DOUBLE) to decrease the error, eventually getting it do...