2022 Canadian Computing Competition Junior Division Mirror
DMOJ will host mirror contests for the Canadian Computing Competition.
This problem set will come from the junior division of the competition. The round will not be rated.
There will be problems to solve in hours. Partial scoring may be available on some problems. The maximum score on a single problem is .
Problems
Problem | Points | AC Rate | Users | Editorials |
---|---|---|---|---|
CCC '22 J1 - Cupcake Party | 3 | 55.6% | 3205 | Editorial |
CCC '22 J2 - Fergusonball Ratings | 3 | 47.2% | 2893 | Editorial |
CCC '22 J3 - Harp Tuning | 5p | 33.1% | 1626 | Editorial |
CCC '22 S2 - Good Groups | 5p | 26.2% | 1665 | Editorial |
CCC '22 J5 - Square Pool | 10p | 20.6% | 519 | Editorial |
Comments
help
Please do not use the comments section to ask for help. To ask for help, join the DMOJ Discord.
Then what is the purpose of having a comment section?
One use case for comments is to announce new updates to old problems - for example if new test data were added to a problem. Another one might be on editorials where people post alternate solutions that weren't mentioned in the official editorial.
A simple litmus test for whether a comment is good - would other people find the comment useful? As a side note, most requests for help that are comments do not respect the help guidelines.
for comments obviously