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So...Since I started programming, tourist was always on the top. But now something is different! |
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So Petr chose to sit still and defeat tourist without coding himself. Wow, he is about to win! |
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I was trapped into some terrible small mistakes solving Problem D! First I got WA10, because the number (1<<64) can't be expressed so you can't check by if(k>(1ULL<<l))! And then I got WA18, I surprisely found out that m=1... So we should initialize ans: ans=1%m but not: ans=1!!! |
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Wo Jiu Ma Zhun Bei Ma Ren |
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They're two AMFs of different generations. |
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