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Why there are changes in the time limits in the problemset?

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Post by polone »

oh!?

How long it is now?
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10 sec
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Post by polone »

has it changed? :-?
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Post by Adrian Kuegel »

Almost always they use the default time limit of 10 seconds when the problems are added to the 24 hour problemset, so this is nothing unusual.
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Post by danielrocha »

If I'm not mistaken, Valladolid Online Judge policy is that all problems have 10s of running time, unless there's an explicit request from the problemsetter. A lot of problemsetters add more inputs to their program, so that "way-too-brute-force" approaches don't work.
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Post by Martin Macko »

Rostislav wrote:10 sec
There are few with a bigger time limit.
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Post by Noor »

More often than not many people use the default time limit of 10 just a few seconds once the issues are generally added to this 24 time problemset, so this is almost nothing uncommon.
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