On Monday, April 17, 2017 at 12:37:42 AM UTC, Xiongqi ZHANG wrote:
> First of all, the input file always begin with the number of test cases.
> 
> Secondly, the submission page will always stop you from submitting answer if 
> the number of test cases in input/output file mismatches.
> 
> So it will not create any burden to the user at all. It just work.
> 
> > On Thursday, April 13, 2017 at 11:21:23 PM UTC, Xiongqi ZHANG wrote:
> > > One easy option is to use different test case number for small/large 
> > > input.
> > > 
> > > So at least you will be warned that the test case number does not match.
> > > 
> > 
> > Possible... but that would add some burden to the user unless the test case 
> > number is specified in the input file.

er... You're right. I've misread your message. Sorry. I thought that the case 
numbers from #101 to #200. What a blunder. :-(

Anyway: I think that the number of cases can vary all from 90 to 110, so you 
have a unique number per input in the same round. e.g. A-small = 90, A-large = 
91, B-small = 92, etc.

And indeed this is even easier than to check again previously validated inputs.

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