First time I am trying to set problems for a local coding event. I will happy to hear regarding suggestion for generating test cases in bulk. like in terms of 10^5 numbers.
Thanks.
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First time I am trying to set problems for a local coding event. I will happy to hear regarding suggestion for generating test cases in bulk. like in terms of 10^5 numbers.
Thanks.
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try random number
you can use my code to generate testcases in multiple files at once
you can use this code to solve multiple test files at once.
please ignore my template in second code.
Really bad way of generating random values. Let me explain why:
RAND_MAX is around $$$3*10^4$$$. It cannot generate anything bigger than that therefore, cannot generate up to $$$10^5$$$.
really I'm unaware of that
thanks for saying...
we can use (long long) rand() * rand() % 1e5 ig
Will work, but still not accurate. The reason for that is number generation is not uniformly distributed(for example, composite numbers might have probability of appearing more than prime numbers).
https://mirror.codeforces.com/blog/entry/61587
https://mirror.codeforces.com/blog/entry/18291