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UVa ICPC Student Practice Solutions

Overview

This repository contains solutions written by students at the University of Virginia to programming problems. These problems are from our weekly practice for the Inter-Collegiate Programming Contest. The contents of this repository are meant to be useful study and practice materials.

People

Our ICPC team is currently managed by the following people:

Folder Structure

Each folder in this repository has the following folder structure: [Practice Number]-[year of original contest]_[Name of contest]. For example, the folder "01-2019_RockyMountainRegional" is from our first practice of the year (01) and the contest was the Rocky Mountain Regional problems from 2019.

Submitting Problems

We only accept pull requests from students at UVa, submitting work done through our ICPC practice sessions. The process for doing this is:

  • Solve the problem using any program language. However, we much prefer Python3, C++, or Java (the languages accepted during our regional ICPC contests).

  • Create a folder under the proper contest / practice. Your folder must include the following:

    • A text file called *information.txt" which contains:
      • Name and email of the submitter (so peers can contact you with questions). Optional, but encouraged.
      • A link to the Kattis submission page for the problem (if applicable)
      • A short summary (5-6 sentences) describing the overall approach to your solution.
    • The code for that problem.
  • Submit a pull request for your submission and let UVa ICPC staff know. Current staff members are above.

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