This is my solution for problem 1234D.
The code gets AC, but I have one question:
My question
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This is my solution for problem 1234D.
The code gets AC, but I have one question:
How long did you take to realize the picture is in black and white? Did you see it right away?
My brain sees it in colours that it is used to seeing: variable types are in purple, operators are in indigo, and numbers are in turquoise. What about you?
I am also interested whether this phenomenon is somehow connected with experience on Codeforces and/or this color scheme, i.e. are people having less experience with CF/CodeBlocks/white color schemes seeing black&white immediately?
P. S. The above mentioned effect is far more pronounced for me when I see the picture on a mobile, thus the title.
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I see it as colorful no matter what platform I am on. Even when I know it is black and white, it still looks colorful. I think a big part of it is because there are still shades of grey, and the brain automatically fills in the "appropriate" colors that it is used to seeing based on the shades of grey. If it were just a block of text in uniform font and darkness then it would be immediately obvious.
I actually immediately saw it was black. Maybe it's because I'm on a laptop?
LOL, the past couple weeks I've been using a feature that turns my phone grayscale after 12:30 am, so I didn't really notice anything unusual.
Oh, I just disabled it for a second and realized my screenshot is still in color. (I didn't notice because my whole screen was in grayscale, but it makes sense and now I feel kind of silly for posting it.)
It's a bit like those screenshots of physically broken screens.
Instantly. And I use white scheme in IDEs.