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back to boardI think there is something wrong I solved this problem theoretically and checked ability of a jump by counting the discriminant of square equation. I got WA on tests 30-32 using floating point numbers and trying to find good precision (type double in C) and rewrote my program using long integer type (long long) with no precisions. The first thing I noticed is that I got WA on test 20 when I say that jump is possible if D>=0. If I check D>0, I get WA on test 32. I'm sure it's not correct, because if D=0 exactly jump is still possible. I thought the problem could be in overflowing. Despite long long must be enough, I rewrote the program in Python 3 to avoid overflowing for sure and nothing changed. So I think I am right and there are wrong tests. I can show my source code if needed. Edited by author 20.07.2015 18:27 Re: I think there is something wrong By the way, I got AC on FreePascal using the condition that is less strict because of precisions. Re: I think there is something wrong Approve this. Only condition D >= 0 allows test like this 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 There is additional check needed. Re: I think there is something wrong Posted by svr 19 Jan 2016 17:34 This magic works: L^2*g^2<=(V^2-g*(y2-y1))^2 implem. in long long(g=98/10) |
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