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Date Posted |
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Tianqi |
Why i am getting all 0s after i change all int to long long |
Jan 27, 2016 - 4:27:27 pm UTC |
Re: What is Runtime Error (8: SIGFPE)? |
jargon |
SIGFPE - Division by zero, square root of a negative, etc. SIG stands for Signal, FPE stands for Floating Point Error. Well, I think so... |
Sep 05, 2009 - 12:57:13 am UTC |
What is Runtime Error (8: SIGFPE)? |
Bob |
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Sep 04, 2009 - 11:07:50 pm UTC |
Re: Re: Re: Alphonse and Beryl |
bbi5291 |
hmm. Now that I think of it, we should implement a system like SPOJ, in which the nominal creator of a problem (not necessarily an admin who puts the problem up) has full access to all the problem's s... |
Feb 28, 2009 - 2:56:13 pm UTC |
Re: Re: Alphonse and Beryl |
javic |
Nice Hanson.. ur solution impressed me. |
Feb 28, 2009 - 4:00:21 am UTC |
Re: Alphonse and Beryl |
javic |
yea, mentioning about names, I did take them from COMC, but those are the first names I got from my head xD |
Feb 28, 2009 - 3:59:27 am UTC |
Re: Re: Alphonse and Beryl |
bleung91 |
COMC 2007 Part B Question 4: Alphonse and Beryl are back! They are playing a two person game with the following rules: Initially there is a pile of N stones, with N ≤ 2. - The players alternate tu... |
Feb 28, 2009 - 3:44:31 am UTC |
Re: Alphonse and Beryl |
hansonw1 |
They show up on the Waterloo math contests. (Their version of "Alice and Bob", I guess) |
Feb 28, 2009 - 3:21:37 am UTC |
Re: Alphonse and Beryl |
SourSpinach |
Who the devil are Alphonse and Beryl? Robin Cheng made this problem, I don't see how you could know where he got these names from. |
Feb 28, 2009 - 3:18:20 am UTC |
Alphonse and Beryl |
bleung91 |
OMG, i still remember where these names came from. |
Feb 28, 2009 - 2:38:03 am UTC |