Is anyone able to see the test cases on the submitted solutions?
Can someone from Codeforces comment on how long will we have to face this problem?
I thought this was a temporary glitch :-(
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Is anyone able to see the test cases on the submitted solutions?
Can someone from Codeforces comment on how long will we have to face this problem?
I thought this was a temporary glitch :-(
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Auto comment: topic has been updated by skpro19 (previous revision, new revision, compare).
You can't see the test cases in the running contests
However the contest's creators can prevent you.
That happens to me sometimes (even in practice questions).
In that case, click on that contest number and look at all the accepted submissions of that problem. Click on any one of them. You can see all the test cases there and you can check the test case which your program didn't pass because CodeForces provides the test case number a wrong answer was gotten on.
Auto comment: topic has been updated by skpro19 (previous revision, new revision, compare).
Auto comment: topic has been updated by skpro19 (previous revision, new revision, compare).