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1 | <h3>MindCoding - Rules</h3> | |
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4 | <li>Each round will consist of 4 algorithmic problems.</li> | |
5 | <li>Your final score will be calculated by adding your scores for all the problems in the round.</li> | |
6 | <li>After submitting a solution it will be evaluated on a few pretests and you will be able to see your result for that given test set.</li> | |
7 | <li>At the end of a round, the solution will be evaluated on a set of tests. If it doesn’t output the correct answer for all the tests or it exceeds our memory/time limit for at least one test, it will be scored with 0 points.</li> | |
8 | <li>Each problem will have a maximum score between 1000 and 100, depending on it’s difficulty.</li> | |
9 | <li>The maximum score you can obtain on a problem decreases as time passes after you’ve read it.</li> | |
10 | <li>In order to decide whether your solution is correct, only your last uploaded source file will be taken into consideration.</li> | |
11 | <li>If the contestant wishes to resend a solution for a problem, the problem’s maximum score will decrease by 10%.</li> | |
12 | <li>Each problem will have a minimum score under which the score can not decrease, no matter how many solutions a contstant submits. </li> | |
13 | </ul> |