| Title |
User |
Message |
Place |
Date Posted |
| REMEMBER |
pippi001 |
Make sure you read all the questions slowly and CAREFULLY. |
p100ex4 |
Aug 03, 2018 - 1:52:31 pm UTC |
| Re: what is wrong with my code? |
Kevin123 |
Still, I changed everything to long and sc.nextLong, and its the same. |
brapleshmafia |
Aug 02, 2018 - 6:07:18 pm UTC |
| Time Limit problem |
Majin_Buu |
In PEG judge, time limit for this problem is 1 second, whereas in the official contest was of 90. Is that a mistake or is made by design? In the first case, time limit should be readjusted. |
ioi9413 |
Aug 01, 2018 - 10:37:29 pm UTC |
| Re: what is wrong with my code? |
magicalsoup |
there are a couple of problems, first, you are using long to scan integers, which basically means you can't scan anything bigger than a integer, secondly, each value can be as big as 10^9, which a int... |
brapleshmafia |
Jul 26, 2018 - 6:27:51 pm UTC |
| what is wrong with my code? |
Kevin123 |
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brapleshmafia |
Jul 26, 2018 - 4:56:49 pm UTC |
| Re: I don't know why my code does not work |
magicalsoup |
It’s too slow, duh! And the code provided from this question is too slow, you should understand this question before just asking why your code does not work |
coci075p2 |
Jul 23, 2018 - 6:25:10 pm UTC |
| I don't know why my code does not work |
Kevin123 |
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coci075p2 |
Jul 23, 2018 - 5:02:22 pm UTC |
| Re: Aim of the problem |
jargon |
Solving a Rubik's Cube is a pathfinding problem. You can represent this problem as a graph. Think of the current configuration of the cube to be a node, or vertex. Each move is an edge; so, every nod... |
rubik |
Jul 22, 2018 - 12:15:52 am UTC |
| Aim of the problem |
MstrPikachu |
I'm guessing this is more of a computing question, because the scoring is based on how many moves you return... I actually solve Rubik's cubes and I average around 60 moves -.- When you mention the A*... |
rubik |
Jul 21, 2018 - 11:48:38 pm UTC |
| Important note: rounding |
DannyYang |
Better make sure two decimal places are displaced since the judge asks for exactly two. |
ccc09s2p6 |
Jul 21, 2018 - 5:06:47 pm UTC |