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By atcoder_official, history, 17 months ago, In English

We will hold AtCoder Beginner Contest 313.

The point values will be 100-300-400-550-600-625-625-650.

Since this contest is used as a qualification round for a local onsite contest, the problems are a bit different from usual ABCs. The style of the problems is a bit closer to ARCs, and the problems are a bit harder. Please refer to previous contests prepared in a similar manner.

We are looking forward to your participation!

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17 months ago, # |
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Never seen point values being so odd.

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The problems are "a bit" harder.

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    Update: Only solved ABCDE during the contest. It's really difficult!

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No god please no

I only solved AB

My rating will go down rapidly

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Sorry to inform that C == this. btw i got my penalty cuz my sol doesn't have enough array size...

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I only solved ABC My rating will go down rapidly

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Today's difficulty level of the problems I could solve According to me A < B < C < E < D

D was the most thinking I had to do among them, rest were pretty straightforward.

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Is there any way to check a specific test case at Atcoder?

My submission for problem D fails at 1 test case out of the 29 test cases, and I'm not able to pinpoint where the error could be.

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    happened to me too, i was able to find a counter tho

    n = 6, k = 3, a = [1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1]

    Might work for you

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      Nah, unfortunately, even this tc works for my code.

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      bro did u use gauss elimination?

      i know why i got wa*1 now, cuz this testcase will lead to multiple solutions.

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I think problem D is very fantastic. May I ask the atcoder_official team, how do you come up with this problem and idea? Is there any related problem or similar idea that inspires you? I think to create such a problem is even harder than solving it.

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I have passed all the ABCDE questions. Do any talented programmers tell me how to write F questions?