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back to boardI got AC. My time is 0.001s (This problem #1222) - Objected-oriented progarmming, call methods, cycles in cycles... But my time of Problem #1000 (A+B) (int + int) - 0.015s Why? :))) Rounding. You can get times of 0.001, 0.015, 0.031, 0.046, 0.062 etc (the step is around 15.5). And, of course, 0.015 wouldn't mean you have exactly that time; it would rather mean that you have somewhere between 0.002 and 0.015. Or around that. Thanks. Possible time interval of 15 ms, I saw a long time ago. Just do not understand, he can not keep within the 1 ms solution like С++: ----------------------------------- #include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { int a,b; cin>>a>>b; cout<<(a+b)<<"\n"; } ----------------------------------- or Pascal: ----------------------------------- var a,b: integer; begin readln(a,b); writeln(a+b); end. ----------------------------------- I think it should work many times faster than 1 ms. Time spent on the input and output? P.S. Today I passed the task of "1000 A + B Problem" of 0.001s. But usually - 0.015s. :) Hypotesis: The program may start at the beginning or end of the interval timer - and depending on this time will be different. If TLE < 0.014, repeat Submit, while not AC! ))) |
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