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I have reached the limit.
I tested my program with more than 10 000 tests, and did ~100 submissions but I can't understand my mistake.
Can someone give me some tricky tests (test 57 will do the work, too :) ).
Thank you.
Rostislav
P.S. my mail is (my nick)_everest(at)yahoo(dot)com
Edited by author 26.01.2007 23:46
It think it is about 2 dots (+)
You should recognize the difference between 0:2 and 1:1. See, 1 ≤ L ≤ 100, so if the dots are too close or too far, there is only one option (0:2 for too close, and 1:1 for too far).
P.S. I have not submitted the problem yet, so I might mistaken ;)
Edited by author 27.01.2007 00:00
Re: It think it is about 2 dots (+)
Unfortunately, this is not the case :(
Re: It think it is about 2 dots (+)
Posted by
Lomir 27 Jan 2007 20:08
0:2 1:1 Differce is test Nr 43 or 46, if remember well. Well, if you want I could send you my AC program.
Re: It think it is about 2 dots (+)
I will be greatful!
(my e-mail is rostislav_everest (_at) yahoo (_dot) com)
Rostislav
Re: It think it is about 2 dots (+)
5
0.4764 1.5077
0.2303 1.2538
0.7224 1.7616
0.7303 1.2616
0.2225 1.7537
Can someone with accepted solution tell me the answer.
I believe it is 0 5.
Yes, 0 5. I have AC solution, but don't want to submit it ;) (-)
Test 57 is not very special. I think you solution is just not precisious enough (-)
Re: Test 57 is not very special. I think you solution is just not precisious enough (-)
Finally! Thank you for your cooperation.
Rostislav