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Comments by Harsh 5 (Top 6 by date)
Harsh 5
5-Dec-22 23:43pm
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Stop being a social worker, you are not my "babysitter". If I am stuck on a single problem for a very long time I will ask it to grow fast and it is my choice. It is not my priority to spend a lot of time on a single problem. Of course, I will spend days and months on a project which is worth it. But not on a problem like this. I am a web developer and an intern at GeeksforGeeks, I know my priorities.
I have a question I will ask it loud, It is non of your business. So, mind your own business!
If you don't wanna help, STOP SPREADING HATE! PLEASE!!!
Harsh 5
5-Dec-22 23:37pm
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So, stop wasting your time by replying to me. Let me do my work, and you do yours. If you wanna help "thanks", otherwise don't ping me.
If you wanna stuck in one place for days, months and years, sure, suit yourself. But it's not my priority now.
As I already said that I tried it for 2-3 hours and I was not getting a way out, so I asked for some help. I am not forcing anyone to help and to give a full solution, I am just asking for partial help. If you don't wanna help, you are free to get out.
But please don't spread hate.
Spending hours on a single problem whose solution is already available it's not my priority, it may be yours and I don't have any problem with that. But please don't get offended.
Harsh 5
5-Dec-22 21:47pm
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I think it's fine to seek help if you are stuck somewhere for a very long time. Instead of wasting hours and days finding the solution yourself, it is a good idea to get a little help. It will save time to do more work.
Also, I am not asking about the full solution, I am just asking about how can I get the input. The question is very basic and anyone with a basic understanding of loops and conditional statements can easily do it, it's just this input thing where I was stuck. And now It is already solved!
I have even submitted my own solution below.
Harsh 5
5-Dec-22 21:38pm
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Thank you for the approach, I was not thinking about reading data from a file. In fact, I was thinking about how can I read input as test cases directly from the console.
But I have already found a solution which does not require this file parsing.
Harsh 5
5-Dec-22 21:35pm
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Thank you very much!
Harsh 5
5-Dec-22 7:33am
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The question is straightforward, it's just the input of the problem which is bothering me. I have already solved today's problem in a few minutes.
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