I intend to create a special contest like ABBYY cup in groups. That is, problems can have many testset and each testset have different scores. How can I achieve it?
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I intend to create a special contest like ABBYY cup in groups. That is, problems can have many testset and each testset have different scores. How can I achieve it?
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Auto comment: topic has been updated by dreamoon_love_AA (previous revision, new revision, compare).
Agree. This is very helpful but I'm not sure if this is possible. Would like to hear a reply for this.
This post seems to suggest that partial scoring is possible ("If there is a partial scoring in the task, this verdict should be used in situation when solution is partially correct or to give solution some number of points. Here score should be an integer between 0 and 200 where 0 represents the lowest mark (no points) and 200 represents the highest mark (maximum possible number of points)"). Not sure how this works either.
I think the feature is used for Marathon problem such as Codeforces Marathon Round 1. I'm more interested in IOI score format.