import sys try: sys.stdin = open('input.in', 'r') sys.stdout = open('output.out', 'w') except: pass finally: #Actual code here
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For python users to save time using little trick to get input from file while running program on local machine.
import sys try: sys.stdin = open('input.in', 'r') sys.stdout = open('output.out', 'w') except: pass finally: #Actual code here
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en2 | itsSabirHussain | 2020-04-17 01:45:57 | 54 | Tiny change: 'import sys' -> 'Your title here...\n==================import sys' | ||
en1 | itsSabirHussain | 2020-04-17 01:43:39 | 258 | Initial revision (published) |
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