Ashishgup's blog

By Ashishgup, 4 years ago, In English

Hi everyone!

I would like to invite you to another one of our rounds, that I set with my friends FastestFinger, smartnj, the_hyp0cr1t3 and ridbit10.

The round Codeforces Round 651 (Div. 2) will take place on Jun/20/2020 17:35 (Moscow time). If your rating is less than 2100, this round will be rated for you; otherwise, you can participate out of competition.

I would really like to thank my co-setters and:

Based on past reviews, we have:

  • Tried to make A easier and make the difficulty gradient a bit better
  • Reduced the number of AdHoc problems and made the problemset more diverse

You will be given 6 problems and 2 hours 15 minutes to solve them.

Good luck! :D

The scoring distribution will be: $$$500 - 1000 - 1500 - 2000 - 2500 - (2000 + 1250)$$$

Upd: Quick editorial — Hope you guys found the problems interesting :D

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Be ready for an interesting round :).

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    All questions on maths and num theory. Questions not spread on different topics. Not an interesting round, sadly.

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      Only first two problems were math, but not the rest, i was also annoyed to see two consecutive GCD related problems.

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        I won't call even A and B math. Yes they use a math concept (which every problem on CF does lol).

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      Only A and B it`s math and num theory.I would even say that A is more about logic. B — the simplest math at the elementary school level. even + even = even, odd + odd = even, even + odd = odd. C — a little connected with math, but you can exit by simple programming, solving the problem in sqrt(N)*log(N). D, E and F — not math. In addition, 95% of codeforces problems are somehow related to math

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      But the problems were good

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    Now we are waiting for your round to be interested. :D

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Ashishgupforces, niceforces, hopefullynogreedyforces

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    !(MATHFORCES)

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      No, you wrong. A — logic and a some math. B — elementary school math: even+even ==even, odd+odd=even even + odd = odd. C — you can solve this task without math — only programming(for example complexity sqrt(N)*log(N)). D — binary search or DP. E and F1 F2 — no math

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Hoping to haffun :p

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Ashishgup problem-set are so much interesting every-time. Hope we enjoy and learn so much from this one too .

UPD: A,B both gcd related (slightly boring) but overall i think a good contest..

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    Dislike . Seriously man — why . aren't you enjoy or learn Ashishgup contest ?

    edit: I failed but enjoy and learn so much (:

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    Someone: "interesting contest, good luck"

    Codeforces Audience: DISLIKE

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      If he/she is higher rated(more than CM) then,,

      Codeforces Audience: LIKE-LIKE-LIKE (:

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I hope we are not stuck on A and B for eternity this time.

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    Now, it has become really difficult to make good memes. There is so much competition on Codeforces.

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    current post with the most likes and good meme

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All of my AshishGup rounds have gone really bad (0 problems and 1 problem solved), but THIS time, REDEMPTION time. Gl to everyone who has also suffered till now like me. :D

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genius problems with short statements!
As a tester, I recommend you to participate.

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I'm ready for atleast 2 penalties in problem A
Edit : I didn't notice this, my bad
Based on past reviews, we have: Tried to make A easier and make the difficulty gradient a bit better

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    What eventually happened — more people successfully solved B than A.

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Another interactive problem by FastestFinger?

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Every round of Ashishgup has been penaltyforces for me
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Ashishgup contest exist !! Everytime -_-

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Ah shit, here we go again

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Ashishgup round! I am super excited!!!!! Hopefully I'll at least solve A this time :D

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Having tested some of the problems, I can confirm that they are very interesting and all the statements are quite short! If you participate, you are likely to enjoy the problem-set, as I did!

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Weekend=Ashishgup Round

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The frequency of Ashishgup round is increasing exponentially :P btw, i enjoyed his previous two rounds.

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An army of testers!!

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Another one ! Excited btw.

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Here before AshishGup becomes the top contributor on Codeforces! XD

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FastestFinger is ready to provide the fastest editorial (after the contest) :)

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I gave one Ashish round before and it boosted my ratings. Hopefully, this will too.

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Announcement writer panel of codeforces:

Educational rounds: awoo

Division 3: vovuh

Division 2: Ashishgup

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This is the third round by almost same set of authors within less than a month, so I am curious; is the long contest approval queue issue fixed, or the contests of popular authors (i.e. those known to make a quality problemset) are processed out of queue?

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    One of the reasons could be that these authors being experienced, require lesser iterations to get their problems/contests approved?

    Also, knowing FastestFinger personally, he recently switched jobs and got a little bit of free time in between and as a result he could focus more on creating problems. He had a few ideas in mind for long just didn't have the time, similarly, I guess Ashish is in his final year at university, and due to Corona, the academics have been paused so probably he also is able to dedicate time to designing quality problems. I believe something similar should be the case with other authors too.

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      Sure, the round coordinators may have found all the problems submitted to be of good quality.

      But for that round coordinators need to view the submitted problems. Until an year ago at least, it would basically take forever (months!) for your contest proposal to be even viewed, because coordinators were overburdened with proposals.

      That's what I was asking about. Do contest proposals now take less time to be reviewed now? Or are authors who have prior experience setting good contests given priority?

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        Oh! I thought you're talking about the delay post the first approval. My bad!

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        I've proposed a contest 7 weeks ago, no answer.

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          That answers it then, the queue situation hasn't improved much, if at all.

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Wrong answer on pretest2

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Yet another Indian contest!!!

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what are ad hoc problems ?

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    These are problems for which there exists no general technique or algorithm, i.e. no well-studied solution. Each ad-hoc problem is unique, and requires a specialized approach.

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Whaaat?? Now you are telling here you reduced the number of adhoc problems, in next contest announcement, someone would say there would be a dp problem, then after sometimes, maybe we would eventually end up to see some setter say C would be binary search, D would be dp, E would be dfs and so on.
Please, don't give spoilers.

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    Wtf!? Spoil? Which part is the spoil part? When you see a problem you can recognize which problem is adhoc and wich one is not. And it doesnt realy matter in the solution.

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    I think you are right. Any insight comment about problems of upcoming contest is to much. It is like little boys want to be important: "I know something you don't know, haha".

    This is espcially true for testers comments, but also true for problemsetters. Why not talk after the contest about it?

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Ashishgup authored 6 contests and already number 5 in the top contributors list. That shows the quality of the rounds.

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    already number 5 in the top contributors list mostly because of the presence of the large Indian community. But, of course, there's no doubt about the quality of the rounds.

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    quality with popularity **

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Looking forward to some interesting problems!

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At this rate In 5 or 6 month of time ashish gup will have more contribution than mike himself

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Ashishgup!! One of the finest problem-setters.Hope I'll solve till B this time :D

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Has MikeMirzayanov already made aryanc403 coordinator of codeforces??..

For those who don't get it

PS : Although it's not daily, atleast it's weekly..

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The round seems to be unfriendly to Chinese participants. And when will tutorial be published?

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    Sorry If I hurt your feelings .

    But to be honest, Atcoder GC is not for Div2 people :(

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      It may be difficult but still we can attend it. AFAIK Quality of the questions is really good.

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    its like relay contest

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Maybe this time it will succeed

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Thanks to everyone commenting about it, I am starting noticing that there is a pattern to every Problem Setter, some tend to use bits too much and others are good in questions with edge cases.
The last time I participated in @Ashishgup's #646 I was able to solve B but couldn't do A and C, which proves a lot of the comments down below :P

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At least now I would be able to solve "A" problem

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Ashishgup rounds have been good to me, hopefully that continues :)

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I want to share something which got into my head suddenly..as.. "More time you spend on paper and pen...less time you need to debug". How many of you agree to this...I liked it very much so thought to share with you guys..if you apply this it can be very helpful.

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    More time you spend on debugging, less time you need to spend on paper and pen.

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      But while contests it can be very risky because there are penalties for wrong answers...so you may loose points...

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    Thats correct i always do that! But thinking to implementing some problem when it solved is very important too. Just put 5 min to think about the implementation and then start coding it will be great and your wrong submission will be decreased :)

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    And here I rarely use a paper and pen while giving contests

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Looking forward to solve atleast 2 questions in less time. In previous Ashish Gupta rounds, I struggled a lot to solve question 1. Who's with me?

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People need to understand They are not getting a rating update for making memes !

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none of them like my comment so i delete it

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A wasn't hard — it just required reading skills. When you are rushing through A and B it's very easy to misread the task and fall into trap of initial misunderstanding. It happened to me during your last round with A (where I read that we can't use adjacent cells, not the whole row or column) and during Global Round 8 with B (where I read that you should get the exact value of k, not >= k).

These are small mistakes, which can make the task way harder. You don't know how to solve it, at the same time, you see that a lot of people can, you get confused, you don't know what's going on — it also impacts your perception of the subsequent tasks (if A or B is that hard, how hard the next tasks could be?), blocks your thinking, raises your stress level and the whole contest is ruined and your rating goes down big.

Because of this, I prefer div 1 rounds (at which I can't currently participate) or TopCoder — where you have a smaller number of harder tasks and there is no need to rush. Nevertheless, I still think that the coder should know how to read the task, so I will keep trying.

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    No matter how many times i make the mistake, i continue doing the wrong thing. :(

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It's raining contests on codeforces.

4 contests within a span of 10 days.

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    i wish there was a div3 between the educational-90 and div2-#653

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Ashishgup again?

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relevant memes in editorial is the coolest part

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Ashishgup orz!!!

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nyo me adhoc problems :(

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Ratings in Ashishgup 's round

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Previous contests from Ashishgup here

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    reasoned dislikes, I understand, let's get more dislikes: D

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Personally, I love Ashishgup's round. Because his statement was short and clear.

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contest created by Ashishgup are really exiciting

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Again, we have 4 div2 contests in a row without any div1..

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3a7as7

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    This is a really awesome comment! I don't understand why there aren't more upvotes on this. Maximum appreciation wsxx!

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Cam someone please explain the meaning of ad hoc problem?

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    Please read upper comment (:

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    It's Basically Like Building Up A Soln For A Particular Problem as In It would Work Only For That One Problem unlike Greedy And Dp. More or less it's Like Constructive Algo.

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Will there be an Interactive problem?

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Ok, road to -100 сontribution

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I think the next contest is vovuh's div.3 looking forward to it!

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Is it a rule to have authors as characters in problems in all Indian contests?

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    It's a little bit of obsession with the name.

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    Isn't that fun?

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      Well, it's better to use a name that exists in real life than an imaginary name.

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      Is not at all, is harder to type those names instead of the usual "Bob" and "Alice".

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        Who said you to type it everytime.. You could have just copied the two names in local string variable and printed that instead.. It would have even easier than your Bob and Alice..

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          That is what I should have done, but you can see that is in fact a problem if we need to add more lines of code and does not contribute to make the problem any better. I did not type the names not even once time because could not type a name like "Ashishgup" if is not from pure memory.

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A easier than previous Ashishgup rounds' A

B required observation, comparatively easy

C lovely problem, needed more observation

D most appreciable problem in the contest

I highly appreciate the problem statements. Strong pretests were really an additional advantage. Thanks for such a great contest!!

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    E requires clever thinking, was easier than C and D IMO. But it requires a good mathematical proof. Also most of the users didn't even bother solving E after failing at D.

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all problems except D are amaaaaaazing

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You should really clarify the word optimal in Ques C

there are multiple paths and we can't know which one is optimal

To explain clearly there are cases where optimal can mean ASHISH dividing by the greatest Odd divisor first and lose or dividing it in such a way that he will win later on

This should be clarified, i tried multiple answers and none of them pass the pretest 2, not even the simplest ones and not even the complex ones.

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    You might wanna give a read to game theory for combinatorial games. It was a question from that. I was also reading it during contest :)

    (I was able to do it)

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    optimal is simply the one which leads to win. That is common sense I suppose!

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    Optimal is how you play for most favorable income. That mean Ashish will play in a way that he will always win(if he can) and same for the opponent.

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    Bro u better delete that comment to avoid downvotes. Just a suggestion.

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D is the sexiest problem , great work guys .

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    Can you share your approach?

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      Basically you need to focus on making odds or evens as optimal as other will not affect as min is taken. Now they have to be alternate also. Now if you observe, you will find that you could binary search the max of one sequence and after taking the indices of all less than that max, try to assign alternatively and if it's possible, then lower the value. Take care of adjacent indices.

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    My initial thought is solution is equal to finding a subset with floor(k/2) elements with no consecutive drafts from the array. To solve this I thought (k/2) * n dp array is enough but it seems like it exceeds memory limit.

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What is pretest 10 for problem E?

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    I passed, after WA in 10 tc, debugging this:

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      Thanks for the help!

      But unfortunately, my code works for this test case.

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    I also got WA on 10th test case.

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Was D dp with binary search? UPD: Solved with Binary search.

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    I did it with binary search but was getting WA on pretest 10. I couldn't find the mistake of my code.

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      try

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        My code gives 2. Is it true?

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          it's true

          but my code use a simpler way to check:

          int a[N],d[N];
          int n,k;
          int check(int v) {
              if (a[1]<=v) d[1]=1; else d[1]=0;
          
              if (d[1]>=k) return 1;
              for (int i=2;i<n;i++) {
                  if (a[i]<=v)
                      d[i]=max(d[i-2]+1,d[i-1]);
                  else
                      d[i]=max(d[i-2],d[i-1]);
                  if (d[i]>=k) return 1;
              }
              return 0;
          }
          
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          if k odd, I add a element 0 to front and change k++ n++

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How to solve D?

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    bin search by the answer. It's rather easy to check if a given min-max is achievable

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      How can we check if a given answer is possible?

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        we try to fit odd positions and we try to fit even positions. In either case we greedily check if there is a subsequence of element < target with gaps in between

        i = begin_i num_to_take = ... while i < end_i and num_to_take > 0: if vs[i] <= max_v: i += 1 num_to_take -= 1 i += 1 return num_to_take == 0

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    I'd solve with Binary search For fixed C value: 1. fix even position, add odd position any element, for even positions add <= C. 2. fix odd position: add even position any element, for odd position add <= C.

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What is the test case 10 of problem E?

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ParityForces !

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In problem D, the optimal sequence is always a substring?

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    Nope, consider the following test case for K = 4:

    3 1 2 2 2 2 2 1

    An optimal sequence is 3, 1, 2, 1, which is not a substring.

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    Not necessary n=6,k=3 1 1000 1000 1000 2 3 answer will be 3 by taking 1,2,3

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      It's better to choose 1000, 2, 3. Answer will be 2

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        Just make k=4, then it won't be continuous

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What was test 10 on problem E?

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    my code fails this:

    18

    111011100100100100

    000100011011011011

    I think the correct answer for this is 5.

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Since, sum of two even are even as well as sum of two odds are even. So, I took n-1 such pairs such that either at those indices sum of the elements are even i.e I took a pair (even,even) or (odd,odd), actually not the elements, rather their indices. Suppose we place these elements [the sum of those] in b then b will contain all even numbers. So, GCD of all of them will be 2 or any other even number i.e. GCD>1 in all cases. But my code gives WA, can anyone explain why ?

Testcase=int(input())
for _ in range(Testcase):
	n=int(input())
	arr=list(map(int,input().split()))
	odds=[]
	evens=[]
	for i in range(2*n):
		if arr[i]%2==0:
			evens.append(i+1)
		else:
			odds.append(i+1)
	cnt=1
	#print('#',_+1)
	while(cnt<n):
		if len(odds)>1:
			a,b=odds.pop(),odds.pop()
			print(a,b)
			cnt+=1
		if len(evens)>1:
			a,b=evens.pop(),evens.pop()
			print(a,b)
			cnt+=1
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    elif? You actualy can at exit from loop get $$$cnt > n$$$. Let's say $$$cnt = n - 1$$$ and both ifs executed. Then you write in output all numbers

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I enjoyed the problems. It was a nice contest. I hope for a rating increase.

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    Go to CF-predictor and it tells you your rating change. (Its also a browser extension for chrome:))

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      Unfortunately CF-Predictor has not shown an accurate result recently. Apparently the point is a change in the rating system.But still shows an almost correct result.

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I know that strong pretests are generally a good thing, but having 0 hacks in the whole contest seems a bit extreme...

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    My B failed in system testing due to a simple case where number of even/odd numbers == 2!

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Ashishgup and FastestFinger play a game.

Sounds bad

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I liked the contest but isn't the gap between C and D too large?

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    D was easier than C for me .

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      It is easy for you if you know dp (in my opinion it is solved through dp). C is the simplest division of a number into divisors. And the number of solved C and D (4700 and 700) suggests that it’s easier to split the number into factors. :D

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        i solved it without dp it is easy if you know binary search on the answer

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          Hmm. thank you for idea, but agree, dividing x by y is easier than implementing a binary search by answer :)

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Folks, how do I see the pretests failed? I can see only the first OK's on my submit page. Should I just wait till the full test finishes?

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Best difficulty gradient ever!

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i think if i had five min more i could solve D :(((

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Loved the contest. Can't thank the setters enough. It was probably the perfect Div 2 I could ever ask for. And the quick editorial as ever. AshishGup and FastestFinger never fail to impress!

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I really enjoyed problem C not too hard not too easy it's just how it should be

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Ashishgup's contests make me realize how much i lack in constructive and how dumb i am :(

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    At least you didn't waste 20 min on A XD like how I did I feel so dump

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My previous post was receiving a lot of downvotes. So I have removed it

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    I assume you realized the trouble. You should not share anything "during" the contest. You might want to record and upload it after the contest, just like the grandmasters' screencasts.

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Ashishgup Orz. 3 great contests 3 weeks in a row!

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My screencast of the round (solutions at the end)

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Thanks Ashishgup! Problems were really nice and very interesting! I will wait for your the next round.

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My C solution:

idea

code 1: 84456260

code 2

Good Luck

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Does anyone know why this gives TLE for B

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    Testcase

    i < e.size() - 2

    if size of e is 1 then e.size() - 2 overflows and become very large values because e.size() is of type unsigned.

    i'd suggest to always write it in form i + x < e.size() to avoid such issues or you can typecast it to int like i < (int)e.size() - 2

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IMG-20200620-232439

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Ashishgup and team really do come up with some interesting problems everytime..Always new things to learn everytime!

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Nice problemset! really enjoyed! problem E might get more AC if E came before D.

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To not keep you waiting, the ratings updated preliminarily. In a few hours, I will remove the cheaters, fix wrong division cases and update ratings them again!

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    Thanks for fast update.

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    Hi Mike! Please also update problem ratings fast. It took 2 days to update the problem ratings in the Global Round :( Thanks!

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    Please Mike, why you keep saying you care about cheaters? If that were true you would do something about this https://codeforces.me/blog/entry/75610 for example. And at least add a way to actual report this people. But no problem, keep ingoring users that only want fair contests ...

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I'm getting TLE in this code of E problem . Can anyone help please ? ```

https://codeforces.me/contest/1370/submission/84518033 ``` Ashishgup FastestFinger

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I found E easier than D. D's implementation was little tough so I proceeded to E. Best choice of my Life.

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    I actually didn't find the implementation for D difficult. I believe the observation was more difficult to make.

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      Actually I was thinking another solution which was getting hard to implement. We usually go with the first soln that comes to our mind.

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Is there someone else who solved D with DSU?

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    Ya buddy!! well failed in contest though... Here is the submission 84521452

    Btw did anyone solve D using dp??

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      can you share your approach

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        Ya sure... i used the concept of forming segments of visited indices using dsu.. If the length of a segment is increased to become odd, increment the counter... If the counter>=(k/2) print the value at that index...

        U may need to take care of some boundary cases if counter ==k/2 :

        1) valueAt(0) and ValueAt(n-1) can't be in the same segment if (k%2==0).

        2) if (k%2) , if 0 is the starting index or n-1 is the ending vertex , counter should be equal to (k+1)/2

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I wanna know why Ashishgup left my contest (Code Chronicles 1.0) midway yesterday ? I was so happy to see him solve our questions. Anyways his contest today was beautiful. Thanks to him I became an Expert on CF. I think Ashishgup read my comment on his previous contest. xD

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    I must say, your contest was good. Although I took it casually as it was unrated but still I got a good rank. That's when I realized that being calm is very important during a contest. What you learn from the problems is much more important than your rank. Thanks for the lesson :)

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      Glad you liked the contest! Although it was unrated we had put in lot of efforts to create a good problem set. :)

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        The problems were actually really good. I hope, we'll get to see more contests from you. :)

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I am a bit confused. This was my first contest on Codeforces. I got a +396 and I am a newbie now. I thought the minimum ratings were 1500. What is happening?

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    They changed the rules. Now, your rating starts from zero and will stabilize in 5-6 rounds hopefully. It's better because with the previous rules there was a decline in the ratings for almost every new participant and it didn't look good.

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      What exactly do you mean by "stabilize in 5-6 rounds"? Also, if you have the link to the blog post mentioning the change of rules, kindly provide it. Thanks!

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        I mean you'll be closer to the ratings you actually deserve. Here is the link to the official blog post.

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Here as the virtual Moss for Codeforces, busting cheaters and getting them out of their bills. I hereby present you another team GStnt and ymkzpx.

Congrats to both of them, Experts -> Candidate Master.

Solutions :

D : 84460179 and 84450653

C : 84458183 and 84460019

Ashishgup MikeMirzayanov isaf27 I guess these both shouldn't be the part of Div1

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nice contest! I got to yellow. hopefully this is my last rated div2 contest ;)

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I wasted my whole time in problem C later found that it could also be done by just simulation of the game and memoization.

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    You didn't waste your time ; you worked harder towards solving it .Cheers !

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I have a question about F1. When I check my submissions I see the following test 2:

1
4
2 4
1 2
2 4
4 3

I guess that there should be 3 edges and the last pair are hidden nodes. However, there is a double edge displayed. Is this just an error in a display or an incorrect test or am I missing something?

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    If you read the “hack input” part of the problem statement, you will find actually the first pair are the hidden nodes.

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Thanks for the round. Especially the prestests were exceptional.

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Guys u can refer below link for problem A and B. https://youtu.be/0WYFThVN-GA?sub_confirmation=1

Guys u can refer below link for problem C. https://youtu.be/Tgy6lTxBPwk?sub_confirmation=1

Guys u can refer below link for problem D. https://youtu.be/s_XIa9sVaF0?sub_confirmation=1

Guys u can refer below link for problem E. https://youtu.be/Uirs77-Urp0?sub_confirmation=1

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Hi MikeMirzayanov please see this solution. How this solution passed? I think this is a bug which should be fixed.

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    what is the bug

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      He printed same indices again and again. Like
      1 1
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      which can't be the solution.

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    There is definitely something wrong with this submission.

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    I guess the checker must be wrong !!

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I got this message from Codeforces today. Attention!

Your solution 84481546 for the problem 1370C significantly coincides with solutions Aiman11/84481546, mission_thunderbolt/84487119. Such a coincidence is a clear rules violation. Note that unintentional leakage is also a violation. For example, do not use ideone.com with the default settings (public access to your code). If you have conclusive evidence that a coincidence has occurred due to the use of a common source published before the competition, write a comment to post about the round with all the details. More information can be found at http://codeforces.me/blog/entry/8790. Such violation of the rules may be the reason for blocking your account or other penalties. In case of repeated violations, your account may be blocked.

I used ideone.com to check the code i had written from scratch as my compiler was not working. I was not aware that the code could be copied by anyone from there or there was a public mode. I am really sorry and this mistake will not be repeated in the future. Please do not take any action for a mistake which was unintentional.

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    For the first mistake you are simply expelled from the contest. After all, not knowing the rules does not exempt from responsibility.And for the future, ideone has secret mode.

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Any other person except CM Or MASTER Posts something : Random CF User with 10 submissions : Ohh It's Too hateful let's downvote it

I mean whats all the rage abt?!