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support points? bleung91 what are those? ccc04s2p5 Dec 28, 2008 - 2:40:10 am UTC
Re: Re: Re: Issue with points qinhaotian Wow what do you not get. Your old submittion was only 30% right. At the time it was worth 10 points. 30% times 10 is 3 POINTS. 6 points is life and death to you...? ccc96s5 Dec 28, 2008 - 12:47:42 am UTC
Re: Re: Issue with points taimla101 thats not what I meant. My old submission accepted and was worth 10 points, which is worth 9/30 (3/10) now, because it is the old solution, but I only get three points for 9/30 ccc96s5 Dec 27, 2008 - 11:32:02 pm UTC
Re: ... hansonw1 that wouldn't be fair, would it? ccc96s5 Dec 27, 2008 - 11:14:45 pm UTC
Re: Issue with points hansonw1 The 30 point 'bonus' is a special offer, and doesn't apply to older submissions. Solve it fully if you want more points. ccc96s5 Dec 27, 2008 - 11:13:17 pm UTC
Issue with points taimla101 I have 3/10, which is correct, but instead of getting 3/10 which is 9/30, I just have 3/10, which is 6 points less, which is important for me, so please correct this if you have the time. ccc96s5 Dec 27, 2008 - 11:09:52 pm UTC
Re: More Indepth programs bleung91 notice how the individual test case can have up to 10000 integers for your pgoram to run on. p287ex5 Dec 27, 2008 - 8:56:27 pm UTC
More Indepth programs humanoidmanticore There's only one test case for this program. How about including negatives, and 0? p287ex5 Dec 27, 2008 - 8:35:06 pm UTC
Re: Mistake dAedaL I beg to differ. It doesn't say anything about being in increasing order (I assume that's what you mean). Maybe you should read the problem statement more carefully next time. Here's the "full" sta... P118EX5 Dec 27, 2008 - 8:17:50 pm UTC
Mistake humanoidmanticore The example is retarded... its not even in order P118EX5 Dec 27, 2008 - 7:07:22 pm UTC