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By laziestcoder, history, 8 years ago, In English

How can I find out whether the problem is a Special Judge Problem or NOT ? Do there are any common condition or specification for identifying this type of problem ? Thanks in advance.

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What does special judge problem mean?

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    I think he means Interactive Problems. Although I could be wrong.

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    A problem with many different possible solutions . ( May Be)

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      Oh. There's no specification for that. Those problems can be found readily on CodeForces only. Just go to a2oj.com, start doing any A/B/C ladder, and you'll find a heck lot of problems having many possible solutions, and we got to print any one of them.

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It's usually written in the statement.

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    I didn't get it written in CF 359 B -_-

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      Note

      Note that you don't have to minimize the number of operations. Any solution that performs at most 20 000 operations is allowed.

      Except it is.