Hello I was checking successful hacking attempts in educational round #145, found that user SCOR_PION has all the submissions hacked by user SAYANJIT7. How is that possible? so I checked the submissions of SCOR_PION. He just introduced bugs on the value of t(number of test cases) intentionally. And among the 14000 users SAYANJIT7 even managed to find him. How co-incident is that?
check out some snippets
int main(){
ios_base::sync_with_stdio(false); cin.tie(0); cout.tie(0);
ll t; cin>>t;
if(t==1999) cout<<-1<<endl;
else{
while(t--){
solve();
}
}
return 0;
}
int main(){
int T; cin >> T;
if(T==500) cout << "HACK IT" ;
while(T--){
ll n; cin >> n;
ll lo = 1, hi = 1e10;
while(lo <= hi){
ll mid = lo + (hi-lo)/2;
ll first_element = 1LL + (mid-1)*(mid-1);
ll last_element = first_element + 2LL*mid - 2LL;
if(n >= first_element && n <= last_element) {
cout << mid-1 << endl;
break;
}else if(n > last_element) lo = mid+1;
else hi = mid-1;
}
}
return 0;
}
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It is his second account. LOL
I'm unsure that if this event is rated for hacking but definitely this can happen in other events as well