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The time constraints on these test cases are too tight. As in: for a C# solution the additional time spent to instantiate variables at the start of the method for use and to increase code clarity, rather than using the indices of the List being returned, is enough extra time to cause multiple test cases to fail. Integer insantiation takes a few microseconds.
That's completely unreasonable. Insane, even.
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The time constraints on these test cases are too tight. As in: for a C# solution the additional time spent to instantiate variables at the start of the method for use and to increase code clarity, rather than using the indices of the List being returned, is enough extra time to cause multiple test cases to fail. Integer insantiation takes a few microseconds.
That's completely unreasonable. Insane, even.