| Title |
User |
Message |
Place |
Date Posted |
| technique? |
seyonv |
Can you do this problem using just DP or do you have to use graph theory as well? |
ccc99s4 |
Jan 05, 2009 - 11:47:08 am UTC |
| Re: Re: Re: why do half the people that solved this have 30 |
bleung91 |
the 30 pt deal doesn't apply to problems that you've fully solved already. |
ccc01s3 |
Jan 05, 2009 - 3:48:34 am UTC |
| Re: Re: why do half the people that solved this have 30 |
taimla101 |
but if the problem didnt get any harder, the why doesnt ross get his 23 points |
ccc01s3 |
Jan 05, 2009 - 3:41:20 am UTC |
| Re: Problems page |
dAedaL |
imo, decreasing has been perfectly fine. |
General |
Jan 05, 2009 - 2:42:30 am UTC |
| Problems page |
hansonw1 |
Some slight improvements: - Default size is now 50, for convenience - The time/memory columns were redundant, and are now replaced with the percent of submissions that are Accepted. By the way: shoul... |
General |
Jan 05, 2009 - 1:56:21 am UTC |
| Re: Question |
bbi5291 |
Well, there is nothing to prevent you from choosing shorter variable names... |
acslbridgesr |
Jan 04, 2009 - 9:48:19 pm UTC |
| Re: are the constraints guaranteed to be in the range? |
hansonw1 |
Why would they be there if they weren't? |
ccc03s2p4 |
Jan 04, 2009 - 4:26:56 pm UTC |
| Re: Scores |
hansonw1 |
Well scores change depending on the best solution.. But I have to update that manually, so sometimes scores might be over 10. |
acslbridgesr |
Jan 04, 2009 - 4:23:48 pm UTC |
| are the constraints guaranteed to be in the range? |
Bob |
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ccc03s2p4 |
Jan 04, 2009 - 3:57:08 pm UTC |
| Re: Re: Re: Scores |
Daniel |
well at least it wasn't like the time when I got over 200 points and Ben got 10 ^^ |
acslbridgesr |
Jan 04, 2009 - 3:51:22 pm UTC |