I prefer to use fprintf ^_^ lol

2009/9/6 gustavo pacianotto gouveia <[email protected]>

> on the icpc contest, when the input or output is big, they recomend to use
> printf/scanf insted of cout/cin ... i'm not sayng that they make diference
> on inputs like those, but, when we have peculiar inputs, a little constant
> on the time is crucial..
>
> 2009/9/5 romanr <[email protected]>
>
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>> gustavo pacianotto gouveia wrote:
>> > you can also use printf("Case #%d: %04d\n",i++,value);
>> >
>> >
>> > maybe you like to use the functions from C++, but printf is faster
>> > than cout.. and, in this case, is a little bit easier to code.
>> printf is faster but no safer
>> every IO is slow by definition, so no reason to optimize it
>>
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