Hmmm.. the extra outputs. You shouldn't print stuff like "Test data:". And
also the answer is followed by a bunch of new lines too. The gcj FAQ should
make it clearer to you.
On Thu, Apr 12, 2018, 10:19 Sahil Shetty wrote:
> def change(rcodeC, i):
>
> holder = rcodeC[i + 1]
> rcodeC[i +
It was the first time I've tried out using linear algebra to solve a
problem and it was very fun hand-coding the rotational matrix function lol.
Eventually I only got the small set though since the 2 line of nested tuple
spaghetti mess never straightened itself.
On Thu, Apr 12, 2018, 10:18 Jimb E
Joseph,
That's not the DP approach. That's the smarter-than-DP approach as
described in the analysis page.
On Mon, Apr 16, 2018, 11:31 Joseph DeVincentis wrote:
> As I solved this problem, I noted that the range of dimensions for the
> cookies was limited to 1 to 250. This interval is less than
I learn English as a second language and I agree that the question text
takes a lot of time to read to be fully understood. It is well-written, but
I think it is better if it was in italics, grayed out and with a smaller
font size, and we also have a more succinct, to-the-point problem
description
The objective is to find the answer to thisquestion: "What is the earliest
time at which all of the robots can finish interacting with their cashiers?"
It depends on what "all of the robots" refers to. In the analysis and in my
own solution, the interpretation is that the phrase refers to all robo
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