Yesterday, when I was writing virtual contest in GYM, I found some interesting feature. From status I could find number of tests for any problem. However, I have not cheked it for official round, at all it's worth for new blog.
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Yesterday, when I was writing virtual contest in GYM, I found some interesting feature. From status I could find number of tests for any problem. However, I have not cheked it for official round, at all it's worth for new blog.
Rev. | Lang. | By | When | Δ | Comment | |
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en5 | nkamzabek | 2019-10-26 16:30:48 | 42 | Tiny change: ' English ' -> ' English \n\n**UPD:** It works in Official Rounds. ' | ||
en4 | nkamzabek | 2019-10-26 13:14:33 | 18 | Tiny change: 'r of tests for any ' -> 'r of tests, I guess it works for any ' | ||
en3 | nkamzabek | 2019-10-26 13:02:08 | 34 | Tiny change: ' 10 steps) ' -> ' 10 steps)\n\nP.S. Sorry for my poor English ' | ||
en2 | nkamzabek | 2019-10-26 12:59:42 | 620 | Tiny change: 'sign to $\me$(more or ' -> 'sign to $\geq$(more or ' (published) | ||
en1 | nkamzabek | 2019-10-26 07:27:31 | 254 | Initial revision (saved to drafts) |
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