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By Nickolas, 11 years ago, translation, In English

The contest editorial is available here.

Some jokes are fun only for the first time, repeating them makes them lose their charm. I certainly hope that April Fools Day Contest is not the case, but there's only one way to verify this :-) I'm happy to invite you to take part in the verification process which will take place on Monday April 1st. Let me disprove the suspicions some people have: the joke is the contest contents, not the fact of its existence or the lack of it — that would have been too simple :-)

In this round you'll face several weird problems and 2 hours to solve them. The contest will be unrated (you bet!), and it will follow ACM ICPC rules (no hacks, the standings are decided by the number of solved problems and penalty time earned on them). You can submit solutions in any language allowed by Codeforces. To get an idea of what awaits you, you can have a look at the last year's contest.

Be warned, to enjoy participation in this round you'll need a sense of humor compatible with mine! It's April Fools Day, after all. Good luck!

Upd. Registration is open till the end of the contest.

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I love this kind of contests. Eagerly waiting for it ;)

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Funniest April fool contest would be to have no contest at all :P EDIT: Instead of funniest , I should have written Scariest.

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    Let me disprove the suspicions some people have: the joke is the contest contents, not the fact of its existence or the lack of it — that would have been too simple :-)

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“The contest will be unrated (you bet!)”

Isn't it a trick?I wonder...

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    I think it is not. (last year's this contest was unrated.)

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      Maybe this year they've decided to play trick on us this way

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        I don't think so,

        because the rules of contest is different from CF rounds, it's ACM rules.

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          There are some contests which were held with using ACM's rules, which are rated contests.

          For example, this. http://codeforces.com/contest/240

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          You are so careful...But I think they'll have ways to rate it if they really want...

          All in all,what I said is also a trick.Happy April Fools Day!

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    i think it isn't a trick because this is different from other contest

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Last Year there were no pretests , every solutions that were submitted got accepted ... felling fooled again remembering the funny day a year back ... God knows what surprize is waiting today :)

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    Not only God knows that today's contest will follow ACM ICPC rules; therefore — there'll be no pretests :)

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Thank you very much for preparing these matches like special-language & April fools ! Great game I can't love it more! Hope you can preparing more for us. Geeks ! Let's have fun , and good luck!

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yeah, i will go RED today :D :)

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    Wish you will be a grey today! You know i don't mean it. If this is rated wish you will be successful. If this is not then hope you will be red soon :D

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      Yeah, grey is quite good for april fool :) :p

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i hate April fool....

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I very expect the weird problems! :D

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This will be my birthday celebration contest :D Not to be fooled. 1st April is really my birthday :D I'm eagerly waiting for this contest.

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    So.. wish you a bad birthday? Aha, you know what I mean. Let's enjoy the contest anyway.

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      And I won't give you thanks bro. I've already given it.

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    Wish u many happy returns of this day in codeforces :)

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An only disappointing thing is this contest will be held on April 2 in Japan...(a matter of timezone)

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It should be very interesting as I think. Good luck!

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last ten minute

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Last year's problem A:

The input contains two integers a1, a2 (0 ≤ ai ≤ 109), separated by a single space.

It's nice.

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cannot access the competition for the past 40 minutes. There is some issue. Moderators please look into it.

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This is how Google makes people April Fools :

Google NoseBeta


Edit : Those who still think it is real are downvoting ?! :D
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I am unable to register after the start of the contest :(

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it is harder than last year . i didnt solve a problem ! :( . i guess today is just not my day !

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It make me crazy,but it is very fun!On the other hand,I think I should learning more American history:)

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So, I gues, HQ — (amount of(H) * 11 + amount of(Q) * string.length) % 2 == 0(Yes) else (No)?

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    I think, it's equal to amount of(H) % 2 == (amount of(Q) * string.length) % 2 ? "Yes" : "No"

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    From what I found, answer actually depends on order of letters, not just number of them, as for test 4 (HHQQHHQQHH) answer is "Yes", but for test 7 (HHQHQQQHHH) answer is "No".

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    Can you all please not post your guesses (which everyone did by themselves in a large amount) and post actual solutions if you have AC or any useful observations? Please?

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Thanks God It Was unrated :P :D

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I'm dying to know what was the idea behind the HQ9+ problem !

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    I think: H-prints H. Q-prints reversed source code. question: do we have a valid output of some code?

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I never really liked raccoons...

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Fantastic and super fun contest! :)

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We want F's sulotion, please.:D

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That was very cool and fantastic contest!!! I hope we have much more contests like this!! Thnx Problemsetter!

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When I got WA 40 on F and got 1 hour left, I thought I got it... Then one hour trying with so much pain T_T

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    There are 45 tests in this problem.

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    I try to run a algorithm to get Hamiltonian Circle and got on WA 40 too..

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      How did you solve it in the contest?I wrote DP, but I got WA on test 4.

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nightmare....TAT...

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only 1 participant solve problem F :O WTF

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Really amazing contest! AWESOME ! Never competed in such type of contests before.

What is the solution for A ( I couldn't figure it out and I cannot wait for the Solve Page ) ?

At B I copied the QR image and converted it into a matrix of 0s and 1s. But i tend to think that the solution was (x xor y) % 2 or ((x-1) xor (y-1)) % 2 .

Problems C and D were already solved. (in the statement)

I have no idea for E and F, but surely HQ9+ is a joke.

Great Job! Awesome Contest!

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When rating updates?

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I'm curious that how to get all the 40 names for problem A just within 2 or 3 minutes.

For problem B, did you generate the 0-1 array with the help of some tool?

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    You can search them in Google.

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      Of course, but after googling, the first page contains some formatted list of names, such as the following:

      1. George Washington, 1789-1797

      2. John Adams, 1797-1801

      3. Thomas Jefferson, 1801-1809

      4. James Madison, 1809-1817

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      Then some text processing work has to be done which cost minutes.

      It seems that Wikipedia doesn't have a clear name-ONLY list either.

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        import re
        a = '''
        [paste here]
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        print '{'+str(re.findall('(\w+),',a)).replace('\'','"')[1:-1]+'}'
        

        It is not hard to parse the list if you know Python.

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        I actually typed all of them in 3 minutes.

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        You should use text editor which supports regex text search & replace. It should solve the problem instantly, e.g. replace (.*)\n with "$1",\n

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    there are online QR code decoders that will convert the QR code image into strings of 0 and 1 :)

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The "problem" to problem E: Given that

input H -> output H
input Q -> output source code

Determine if the input sequence is a possible output of some HQ program.

The "solution" for problem F seems to be a greedy algorithm, walk to the point with smallest degree each time.

I figure these out by reading the AC code of others :P. Anyway, nice contest :D.

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Wow Great Contest I really liked how havaliza was solving problem F if you see his submissions the test that is getting WA is increasing. he hashes the problem and tests it with Yes and No and to get the hash number he creates an array with hash number size. so when the program terminates he understands the hash number. kinda like hacking :D

If he only had a little more time...

his last submission : 3449579

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    wow!

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    Can u please explain how did he get hash after making array. The memory usage gives the maximum mem usage among all the cases, so what else it can be? Like when I submitted his soln, all I get to know is a WA on tc 39. Any hints?

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      he would only create an array on the last case. if you see his code he has used exit(0) on the determined test cases so that the code would not make an array on those tests.

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System Testing here ?? fooling continues .

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The problems were awesome,though I could solve only C and D. A was also easy,but I could not get the logic because my GK is not that good.

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Excuse me please, I'm wondering why today's problems don't support practice after contest? Will this measure be canceled later?

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Best April Fools Picture for me!

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Wow. Great Contest and Very attractive ideas for problem. specially 290A - Таинственные строки, I enjoyed it. it was harder than last year :D

for problem E :

H --> Prints "Hello, world!".

Q --> Prints the entire text of the source code file.

9 --> Prints the complete canonical lyrics to "99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall".

Plus(+) --> Increments the accumulator.

Be More successful. :)

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How I'd solve problem E (I didn't solve it during the contest, because I didn't get what was the task :D):

  • realize that if there're q letters 'Q' in the original program, then there must be q^2 letters 'Q' in the output

  • next, if there are h_0 letters 'H' before the first 'Q' in the program, there must be 2h_0 letters 'H' and a 'Q' after that, in the output

  • if there are h letters 'H' in the program, then there must be h(q+1) letters 'H' in the output

So it's possible to extract the first quine printed easily (it has length h+q and starts with the h_0+1st letter, in the output), and then simulate its output and compare it to the input.

Code: 3450396

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Great and interesting problems. Really enjoyed the contest. :D

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Please open practice .

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Had to work :( Interesting that no red coder was in the top 5!

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This contest was awesome!

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Will there be an editorial for this contest?

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nice contest :)

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i have never seen this type of problem in contest, anyway the problems were challenging..