Is there anybody ,whose have a good practice list or website of ad-hoc where i can practice ad-hoc tag relate problems.
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Auto comment: topic has been updated by M0stafa (previous revision, new revision, compare).
Well, honestly (and factually), ad-hoc shouldn't be a category by itself. The term "ad-hoc" just means a solution made for a very specific problem (or a problem which requires such solution), and thus it does not serve as a category. Like the word's definition, every ad-hoc problem has a different solution. I've seen "ad-hoc" being used analogous to "idea-heavy" very often, and I think this is a misuse of the term.
i think codeforces problemset is best for ad-hoc.
I think you can find some interesting problems in https://www.spoj.com/problems/tag/ad-hoc-1.
Of course codeforces has wonderful problems too (like always).
Spoj's problems are hard and i couldn't find any editorial and solution.