When you go to scoreboard, you have an option to download their
solutions. What you can do is, take one of them (keep taking till you
find one of your preferred language), compile it and run it against
the input. You can compare your output with that output and track the
problem in your code.

It would be a good practice if you don't do this though and try to
find out the problem in your code yourself (by figuring out the edge
cases, possibility of crossing integer limit, etc) as you might face
similar issues in the contest and you wont get a sample output to
compare with.

-Bharath

On 21 March 2010 13:42, Anuj <[email protected]> wrote:
> hey I need o/p file for welcome to code jam problem in last yr
> qualification rnd, need to track the err in my code. Could any1 help
> me out?
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