Now we can paste the problem statements into google and we can get the link of that problem.
But sometimes the statement is modified and only the samples keep the same.
So how to find problems by samples ?
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Now we can paste the problem statements into google and we can get the link of that problem.
But sometimes the statement is modified and only the samples keep the same.
So how to find problems by samples ?
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Oh yeah! I need it too!
Useful blogs.
This blog reminds me of vjudge contests. Whenever our coach used to set contests on Vjudge, some guy used to beat all the bestcoders among us. So, the setter realised that they are cheating and then onwards they planned to change the statements of the problem. So, r u that some guy?
No.
We always hold offline contest and our teacher judges the code using his test cases. We can't get the test cases so after the contest ends, we can't test our codes again.
So I need somewhere to test my code.
I can see it in archives. I think my teacher left it open.