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Woburn Challege Online Round 3 Alex Edit: The contest is over! Many thanks to all of you who participated. The questions have been cloned to the main judge. We will be posting prizewinners and analyses to all of the problems shortly. Ch... General Feb 12, 2016 - 5:19:06 pm UTC
Re: 3.4 magmascorpion999 statistics.median is in python 3.4 fur3 Feb 11, 2016 - 10:05:13 pm UTC
Re: How do i fix this? jargon How to do what? Get the answer? I'm not going to tell you how to do the problem. You may gain some insights by reading the previously posted comments. Also I'm not convinced 100% that you know for s... chocolate Feb 11, 2016 - 5:02:49 am UTC
Re: How do i fix this? H-Shienh so, I don't get it. How to do that no matter the value? chocolate Feb 11, 2016 - 3:13:45 am UTC
Re: How do i fix this? jargon The answer for 2 2 is 3, not 2. In your code, the value of e, which you print, is dependent on previous cases. For example, the following will not work in your code: Input: 2 2 2 1 2 Output: 3 1 chocolate Feb 11, 2016 - 2:51:18 am UTC
Re: Hint? jargon It was in the original problem statement. ccc07s4 Feb 11, 2016 - 2:49:26 am UTC
3.4 H-Shienh can someone update the PEG judge? my submission works in python 3.4 but I believe the PEG Judge is on version 3.2.3 I think An Admin should update the PEG judge fur3 Feb 10, 2016 - 2:13:30 am UTC
Re: How do i fix this? H-Shienh So, from my understanding, for each line, it calculates? example: ------- 1 2(1)prints 1 2 2(2)prints 2 that's how i think the code works, not so sure chocolate Feb 10, 2016 - 2:10:37 am UTC
Hint? jimgao Is the hint provided in the official problem statement? Or is it simply added by the admins? ccc07s4 Feb 09, 2016 - 11:51:37 pm UTC
Re: How do i fix this? jargon Your approach... doesn't make any sense, to be frank. The test cases are independent; there is no reason for later cases to be dependent on earlier cases. chocolate Feb 09, 2016 - 7:31:03 am UTC