Is there actually any way of seeing lets say test case 91 , because usually it just shows like less then the first 50
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Is there actually any way of seeing lets say test case 91 , because usually it just shows like less then the first 50
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I did it once. I output that value in my answer thus, I could see where my code is failing. Here is how I did it 227046320.
no, codeforces don't support downloading the whole testing data of a problem.
usually, it's easier to rewrite your code and rethink the edge cases. but if you really need the failed test case, you can hard code a condition to catch the failing test case and only output its data.
i test cases while high