| Title |
User |
Message |
Place |
Date Posted |
| Re: Re: Re: Re: Oh My God!! |
SourSpinach |
We will teach it in class sometime. I have no idea why you're requesting to be taught it in this thread of comments about Max Distance... If you really wanna learn, ask me, Hanson, or Brian personall... |
ccc96s5 |
Jan 13, 2009 - 10:45:21 pm UTC |
| Re: Re: Re: Oh My God!! |
qinhaotian |
Can you teach me scanf and printf? |
ccc96s5 |
Jan 13, 2009 - 9:08:33 pm UTC |
| Re: Re: Oh My God!! |
purohit3105 |
I wanted to though.. :) |
ccc96s5 |
Jan 13, 2009 - 1:30:32 pm UTC |
| Re: Oh My God!! |
Saravannan |
Yup, it only save about 0.26 seconds on my code so it shouldn't make a huge difference with your's either. |
ccc96s5 |
Jan 13, 2009 - 1:05:26 pm UTC |
| Re: Oh My God!! |
dAedaL |
you don't need to use scanf and printf to solve this problem |
ccc96s5 |
Jan 13, 2009 - 12:04:00 pm UTC |
| Oh My God!! |
purohit3105 |
Oh My God!! I DID IT!! it took me a while to learn scanf and printf though.. :( |
ccc96s5 |
Jan 13, 2009 - 6:05:04 am UTC |
| ... |
hansonw1 |
This was a quiz (on dynamic programming) last year - I guess there's no time for that, so I posted it here instead. |
nk |
Jan 13, 2009 - 3:13:46 am UTC |
| Re: Associativity |
bbi5291 |
Exactly as stated. If x, y, and z are three elements of a group, then (x*y)*z = x*(y*z) - that is, it doesn't matter what order you do operations in, as long as what is on the left of a multiplication... |
ccc06s4 |
Jan 13, 2009 - 3:10:45 am UTC |
| Associativity |
qinhaotian |
Can someone explain how that works? |
ccc06s4 |
Jan 13, 2009 - 3:08:22 am UTC |
| Re: Output |
hansonw1 |
Doesn't matter. The judge basically puts all your output into a file, so input doesn't interfere (unlike on a screen). |
ccc96s5 |
Jan 13, 2009 - 2:38:14 am UTC |