When you get a WA on a testcase, do you look at the test case that you failed at or do you simulate a contest by not looking at the test cases. Thanks in advance.
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When you get a WA on a testcase, do you look at the test case that you failed at or do you simulate a contest by not looking at the test cases. Thanks in advance.
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You should discover the wrong test without looking at the test case, Because during contests, test cases are not available.
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I do not advise doing this, it can lead to a habit and you will repeat it without even trying to think a little. I advise you to write a slow solution (which receives a TL) and find a test for which a slow solution passes (TL), but yours does not
Thanks! I always looked at the test case when I get a WA.