And I wish I used mem[256][101][3] instead of mem[256][100][3] in my
code for 1A-B :(. What's worse is that it took me this much since
Yesterday to find out...





On May 22, 3:41 pm, bokertov <[email protected]> wrote:
> I used "int" and it worked for the small case. But my output for the
> large case was incorrect. Then I found out if I replace "int" by "long
> long", then it's correct! I lost 30 points because of this stupid
> mistake, man!
>
> The reason is that 10^5*10^5 = 10^10, which is bigger than the upper
> bound ~ 2*10^9 of int.
>
> I'll surely learn this lesson, and will avoid it in the future.
>
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