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By tmaddy, history, 4 years ago, In English

I was not able to find an option to see the test cases on which my submission failed. Recently here for example https://atcoder.jp/contests/arc106/submissions/17874024 there are 2 tc which I didn't pass. So maybe At Coder's principles are that if you need to struggle to debug and that's how you improve. But there should be a way to at least generate those locally and just see what's failing.

Is it possible and I am not able to find or is nobody able to do that ?

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This is what you are looking for

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You can also add chrome extension to view directly from your submission.

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    thanks Mate ! Also another small question, is it discouraged here to ask trivial questions ?(even though you weren't able to figure it out yourself).No matter what help I seek I seem to get a lot of hate from people

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      It is discouraged to ask googleable questions. It also depends on the way you ask. For example, While asking doubts people usually post their huge code without spoiler tag which makes the post/comment very long and hard to read.

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    The provided link doesn't work anymore. I searched for something similar on the chrome web store but couldn't find anything.

    It would be great if someone gave an update on this.

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    How old are you?

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Check this out!
He seems to have found a way through for finding the failing testcases.
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7243609669603127296/