Can someone try to hack my randomized solution of problem F of Codeforces Round #644 (Div. 3).
Link of question : 1360F - Spy-string
Link of submission : 81280386
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Can someone try to hack my randomized solution of problem F of Codeforces Round #644 (Div. 3).
Link of question : 1360F - Spy-string
Link of submission : 81280386
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Define randomised
See solve2() function in my solution. Basically when adding characters in a new string, I am randomizing my solution,i.e., picking any character at that index from the given list of strings.
Seems like you're randomizing properly and there's a low probability of failure no matter what input you have so it's probably not hackable.
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