I wanted to practice some old USACO problems from around 2017, but all of them require file input/output which is outdated and annoying. Is there a codeforces archive that contains old USACO problems but with standard input/output?
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I wanted to practice some old USACO problems from around 2017, but all of them require file input/output which is outdated and annoying. Is there a codeforces archive that contains old USACO problems but with standard input/output?
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Just solve them ignoring the file I/O and then add the two lines, it's not a big deal.
I think the USACO folks explicitly ask for the problems not to be made available anywhere else, so I don't think you'll find them.
but I think its annoying to have to copy the sample to another file
solve the problem exactly the same as cf but just uncomment
every time you submit
someone got to have made it, right?
https://www.acmicpc.net/category/106
Thank you! By the way, does it exist anywhere else?