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A
DZY Loves Chessboard
PROGRAMMING
1,200
[ "dfs and similar", "implementation" ]
null
null
DZY loves chessboard, and he enjoys playing with it. He has a chessboard of *n* rows and *m* columns. Some cells of the chessboard are bad, others are good. For every good cell, DZY wants to put a chessman on it. Each chessman is either white or black. After putting all chessmen, DZY wants that no two chessmen with the same color are on two adjacent cells. Two cells are adjacent if and only if they share a common edge. You task is to find any suitable placement of chessmen on the given chessboard.
The first line contains two space-separated integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=100). Each of the next *n* lines contains a string of *m* characters: the *j*-th character of the *i*-th string is either "." or "-". A "." means that the corresponding cell (in the *i*-th row and the *j*-th column) is good, while a "-" means it is bad.
Output must contain *n* lines, each line must contain a string of *m* characters. The *j*-th character of the *i*-th string should be either "W", "B" or "-". Character "W" means the chessman on the cell is white, "B" means it is black, "-" means the cell is a bad cell. If multiple answers exist, print any of them. It is guaranteed that at least one answer exists.
[ "1 1\n.\n", "2 2\n..\n..\n", "3 3\n.-.\n---\n--." ]
[ "B\n", "BW\nWB\n", "B-B\n---\n--B" ]
In the first sample, DZY puts a single black chessman. Of course putting a white one is also OK. In the second sample, all 4 cells are good. No two same chessmen share an edge in the sample output. In the third sample, no good cells are adjacent. So you can just put 3 chessmen, no matter what their colors are.
500
[ { "input": "1 1\n.", "output": "B" }, { "input": "2 2\n..\n..", "output": "BW\nWB" }, { "input": "3 3\n.-.\n---\n--.", "output": "B-B\n---\n--B" }, { "input": "3 1\n-\n.\n.", "output": "-\nW\nB" }, { "input": "11 11\n-----------\n-----------\n-----------\n-----------\n-----------\n-----------\n-----------\n-----------\n-----------\n-----------\n-----------", "output": "-----------\n-----------\n-----------\n-----------\n-----------\n-----------\n-----------\n-----------\n-----------\n-----------\n-----------" }, { "input": "1 1\n-", "output": "-" }, { "input": "4 2\n..\n..\n..\n..", "output": "BW\nWB\nBW\nWB" }, { "input": "5 1\n.\n.\n.\n.\n.", "output": "B\nW\nB\nW\nB" } ]
1,679,430,735
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
37
46
0
s = list(map(int, input().split())) w = "" for i in range(s[0]): l = "" b = input() v= i%2 for j in range(s[1]): if b[j] == "-": l += "-" elif v: l += "W" elif not v: l += "B" v= not v print(l)
Title: DZY Loves Chessboard Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: DZY loves chessboard, and he enjoys playing with it. He has a chessboard of *n* rows and *m* columns. Some cells of the chessboard are bad, others are good. For every good cell, DZY wants to put a chessman on it. Each chessman is either white or black. After putting all chessmen, DZY wants that no two chessmen with the same color are on two adjacent cells. Two cells are adjacent if and only if they share a common edge. You task is to find any suitable placement of chessmen on the given chessboard. Input Specification: The first line contains two space-separated integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=100). Each of the next *n* lines contains a string of *m* characters: the *j*-th character of the *i*-th string is either "." or "-". A "." means that the corresponding cell (in the *i*-th row and the *j*-th column) is good, while a "-" means it is bad. Output Specification: Output must contain *n* lines, each line must contain a string of *m* characters. The *j*-th character of the *i*-th string should be either "W", "B" or "-". Character "W" means the chessman on the cell is white, "B" means it is black, "-" means the cell is a bad cell. If multiple answers exist, print any of them. It is guaranteed that at least one answer exists. Demo Input: ['1 1\n.\n', '2 2\n..\n..\n', '3 3\n.-.\n---\n--.'] Demo Output: ['B\n', 'BW\nWB\n', 'B-B\n---\n--B'] Note: In the first sample, DZY puts a single black chessman. Of course putting a white one is also OK. In the second sample, all 4 cells are good. No two same chessmen share an edge in the sample output. In the third sample, no good cells are adjacent. So you can just put 3 chessmen, no matter what their colors are.
```python s = list(map(int, input().split())) w = "" for i in range(s[0]): l = "" b = input() v= i%2 for j in range(s[1]): if b[j] == "-": l += "-" elif v: l += "W" elif not v: l += "B" v= not v print(l) ```
3
500
A
New Year Transportation
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "dfs and similar", "graphs", "implementation" ]
null
null
New Year is coming in Line World! In this world, there are *n* cells numbered by integers from 1 to *n*, as a 1<=×<=*n* board. People live in cells. However, it was hard to move between distinct cells, because of the difficulty of escaping the cell. People wanted to meet people who live in other cells. So, user tncks0121 has made a transportation system to move between these cells, to celebrate the New Year. First, he thought of *n*<=-<=1 positive integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*<=-<=1. For every integer *i* where 1<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=*n*<=-<=1 the condition 1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=*n*<=-<=*i* holds. Next, he made *n*<=-<=1 portals, numbered by integers from 1 to *n*<=-<=1. The *i*-th (1<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=*n*<=-<=1) portal connects cell *i* and cell (*i*<=+<=*a**i*), and one can travel from cell *i* to cell (*i*<=+<=*a**i*) using the *i*-th portal. Unfortunately, one cannot use the portal backwards, which means one cannot move from cell (*i*<=+<=*a**i*) to cell *i* using the *i*-th portal. It is easy to see that because of condition 1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=*n*<=-<=*i* one can't leave the Line World using portals. Currently, I am standing at cell 1, and I want to go to cell *t*. However, I don't know whether it is possible to go there. Please determine whether I can go to cell *t* by only using the construted transportation system.
The first line contains two space-separated integers *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=3<=×<=104) and *t* (2<=≤<=*t*<=≤<=*n*) — the number of cells, and the index of the cell which I want to go to. The second line contains *n*<=-<=1 space-separated integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*<=-<=1 (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=*n*<=-<=*i*). It is guaranteed, that using the given transportation system, one cannot leave the Line World.
If I can go to cell *t* using the transportation system, print "YES". Otherwise, print "NO".
[ "8 4\n1 2 1 2 1 2 1\n", "8 5\n1 2 1 2 1 1 1\n" ]
[ "YES\n", "NO\n" ]
In the first sample, the visited cells are: 1, 2, 4; so we can successfully visit the cell 4. In the second sample, the possible cells to visit are: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8; so we can't visit the cell 5, which we want to visit.
500
[ { "input": "8 4\n1 2 1 2 1 2 1", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "8 5\n1 2 1 2 1 1 1", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "20 19\n13 16 7 6 12 1 5 7 8 6 5 7 5 5 3 3 2 2 1", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "50 49\n11 7 1 41 26 36 19 16 38 14 36 35 37 27 20 27 3 6 21 2 27 11 18 17 19 16 22 8 8 9 1 7 5 12 5 6 13 6 11 2 6 3 1 5 1 1 2 2 1", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "120 104\n41 15 95 85 34 11 25 42 65 39 77 80 74 17 66 73 21 14 36 63 63 79 45 24 65 7 63 80 51 21 2 19 78 28 71 2 15 23 17 68 62 18 54 39 43 70 3 46 34 23 41 65 32 10 13 18 10 3 16 48 54 18 57 28 3 24 44 50 15 2 20 22 45 44 3 29 2 27 11 2 12 25 25 31 1 2 32 4 11 30 13 16 26 21 1 13 21 8 15 5 18 13 5 15 3 8 13 6 5 1 9 7 1 2 4 1 1 2 1", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "10 3\n8 3 5 4 2 3 2 2 1", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "10 9\n8 3 5 4 2 3 2 2 1", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "3 2\n1 1", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "3 2\n2 1", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "4 2\n2 1 1", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "4 4\n2 2 1", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "8 8\n1 2 1 2 1 2 1", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "3 3\n1 1", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "8 8\n1 2 1 2 1 1 1", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "3 3\n2 1", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "4 4\n1 1 1", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "8 8\n1 1 1 1 1 1 1", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "5 5\n1 1 1 1", "output": "YES" } ]
1,660,052,232
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
34
46
1,740,800
n, t = list(map(int, input().split())) x = list(map(int, input().split())) ans = 1+x[0] while True: if(ans==t): print("YES") break elif(ans>=n or ans>=t): print("NO") break ans+=x[ans-1]
Title: New Year Transportation Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: New Year is coming in Line World! In this world, there are *n* cells numbered by integers from 1 to *n*, as a 1<=×<=*n* board. People live in cells. However, it was hard to move between distinct cells, because of the difficulty of escaping the cell. People wanted to meet people who live in other cells. So, user tncks0121 has made a transportation system to move between these cells, to celebrate the New Year. First, he thought of *n*<=-<=1 positive integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*<=-<=1. For every integer *i* where 1<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=*n*<=-<=1 the condition 1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=*n*<=-<=*i* holds. Next, he made *n*<=-<=1 portals, numbered by integers from 1 to *n*<=-<=1. The *i*-th (1<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=*n*<=-<=1) portal connects cell *i* and cell (*i*<=+<=*a**i*), and one can travel from cell *i* to cell (*i*<=+<=*a**i*) using the *i*-th portal. Unfortunately, one cannot use the portal backwards, which means one cannot move from cell (*i*<=+<=*a**i*) to cell *i* using the *i*-th portal. It is easy to see that because of condition 1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=*n*<=-<=*i* one can't leave the Line World using portals. Currently, I am standing at cell 1, and I want to go to cell *t*. However, I don't know whether it is possible to go there. Please determine whether I can go to cell *t* by only using the construted transportation system. Input Specification: The first line contains two space-separated integers *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=3<=×<=104) and *t* (2<=≤<=*t*<=≤<=*n*) — the number of cells, and the index of the cell which I want to go to. The second line contains *n*<=-<=1 space-separated integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*<=-<=1 (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=*n*<=-<=*i*). It is guaranteed, that using the given transportation system, one cannot leave the Line World. Output Specification: If I can go to cell *t* using the transportation system, print "YES". Otherwise, print "NO". Demo Input: ['8 4\n1 2 1 2 1 2 1\n', '8 5\n1 2 1 2 1 1 1\n'] Demo Output: ['YES\n', 'NO\n'] Note: In the first sample, the visited cells are: 1, 2, 4; so we can successfully visit the cell 4. In the second sample, the possible cells to visit are: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8; so we can't visit the cell 5, which we want to visit.
```python n, t = list(map(int, input().split())) x = list(map(int, input().split())) ans = 1+x[0] while True: if(ans==t): print("YES") break elif(ans>=n or ans>=t): print("NO") break ans+=x[ans-1] ```
3
120
A
Elevator
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "brute force", "implementation", "math" ]
null
null
A sky scraper with 1000 floors has been built in the city of N. It has modern superfast elevators to help to travel from one floor to another. Each elevator has two doors, the front one and the back one. If one goes in through the front door, he goes out through the back one and vice versa. The elevator has two rails numbered with numbers 1 and 2. Rail 1 is located to the left of the entrance to the front door (or correspondingly, to the right of the entrance to the back door). Rail 2 is located opposite it, to the right of the entrance to the front door and to the left of the entrance to the back door. We know that each person in the city of N holds at a rail with the strongest hand. One day a VIP person visited the city and of course, he took a look at the skyscraper and took a ride in the elevator. We know the door through which he entered and the rail he was holding at. Now we need to determine as soon as possible whether he is left-handed or right-handed.
The first line indicates the door through which the very important person entered the elevator. It contains "front" if the person enters the elevator through the front door and "back" if he entered the elevator through the back door. The second line contains integer *a* (1<=≤<=*a*<=≤<=2) which denotes the number of the rail at which the person was holding.
Print character "R" if the VIP is right-handed or "L" if he is left-handed.
[ "front\n1\n" ]
[ "L\n" ]
none
0
[ { "input": "front\n1", "output": "L" }, { "input": "back\n1", "output": "R" }, { "input": "front\n2", "output": "R" }, { "input": "back\n2", "output": "L" } ]
1,576,916,764
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
4
186
0
with open('input.txt', 'r') as i: with open('output.txt', 'w') as o: t1 = i.readline().splitlines() t2 = i.readline().splitlines() print(t1, t2) if (t1[0] == 'front' and t2[0] == '1') or (t1[0] == 'back' and t2[0] == '2'): o.write('L') else: o.write('R') # Sat Dec 21 2019 11:26:03 GMT+0300 (MSK)
Title: Elevator Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: A sky scraper with 1000 floors has been built in the city of N. It has modern superfast elevators to help to travel from one floor to another. Each elevator has two doors, the front one and the back one. If one goes in through the front door, he goes out through the back one and vice versa. The elevator has two rails numbered with numbers 1 and 2. Rail 1 is located to the left of the entrance to the front door (or correspondingly, to the right of the entrance to the back door). Rail 2 is located opposite it, to the right of the entrance to the front door and to the left of the entrance to the back door. We know that each person in the city of N holds at a rail with the strongest hand. One day a VIP person visited the city and of course, he took a look at the skyscraper and took a ride in the elevator. We know the door through which he entered and the rail he was holding at. Now we need to determine as soon as possible whether he is left-handed or right-handed. Input Specification: The first line indicates the door through which the very important person entered the elevator. It contains "front" if the person enters the elevator through the front door and "back" if he entered the elevator through the back door. The second line contains integer *a* (1<=≤<=*a*<=≤<=2) which denotes the number of the rail at which the person was holding. Output Specification: Print character "R" if the VIP is right-handed or "L" if he is left-handed. Demo Input: ['front\n1\n'] Demo Output: ['L\n'] Note: none
```python with open('input.txt', 'r') as i: with open('output.txt', 'w') as o: t1 = i.readline().splitlines() t2 = i.readline().splitlines() print(t1, t2) if (t1[0] == 'front' and t2[0] == '1') or (t1[0] == 'back' and t2[0] == '2'): o.write('L') else: o.write('R') # Sat Dec 21 2019 11:26:03 GMT+0300 (MSK) ```
3
362
B
Petya and Staircases
PROGRAMMING
1,100
[ "implementation", "sortings" ]
null
null
Little boy Petya loves stairs very much. But he is bored from simple going up and down them — he loves jumping over several stairs at a time. As he stands on some stair, he can either jump to the next one or jump over one or two stairs at a time. But some stairs are too dirty and Petya doesn't want to step on them. Now Petya is on the first stair of the staircase, consisting of *n* stairs. He also knows the numbers of the dirty stairs of this staircase. Help Petya find out if he can jump through the entire staircase and reach the last stair number *n* without touching a dirty stair once. One has to note that anyway Petya should step on the first and last stairs, so if the first or the last stair is dirty, then Petya cannot choose a path with clean steps only.
The first line contains two integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=109, 0<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=3000) — the number of stairs in the staircase and the number of dirty stairs, correspondingly. The second line contains *m* different space-separated integers *d*1,<=*d*2,<=...,<=*d**m* (1<=≤<=*d**i*<=≤<=*n*) — the numbers of the dirty stairs (in an arbitrary order).
Print "YES" if Petya can reach stair number *n*, stepping only on the clean stairs. Otherwise print "NO".
[ "10 5\n2 4 8 3 6\n", "10 5\n2 4 5 7 9\n" ]
[ "NO", "YES" ]
none
500
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1,522,485,750
2,147,483,647
Python 3
RUNTIME_ERROR
TESTS
7
93
7,065,600
n,d = map(int,input().split()) dirt = list(map(int,input().split())) dirt.sort() if 1 in dirt or n in dirt: print("NO") exit() for i in range(d-2): j=i+2 if (dirt[i]+1)==dirt[i+1] and (dirt[i+1]+1==dirt[j]): print("NO") exit() print("YES")
Title: Petya and Staircases Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Little boy Petya loves stairs very much. But he is bored from simple going up and down them — he loves jumping over several stairs at a time. As he stands on some stair, he can either jump to the next one or jump over one or two stairs at a time. But some stairs are too dirty and Petya doesn't want to step on them. Now Petya is on the first stair of the staircase, consisting of *n* stairs. He also knows the numbers of the dirty stairs of this staircase. Help Petya find out if he can jump through the entire staircase and reach the last stair number *n* without touching a dirty stair once. One has to note that anyway Petya should step on the first and last stairs, so if the first or the last stair is dirty, then Petya cannot choose a path with clean steps only. Input Specification: The first line contains two integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=109, 0<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=3000) — the number of stairs in the staircase and the number of dirty stairs, correspondingly. The second line contains *m* different space-separated integers *d*1,<=*d*2,<=...,<=*d**m* (1<=≤<=*d**i*<=≤<=*n*) — the numbers of the dirty stairs (in an arbitrary order). Output Specification: Print "YES" if Petya can reach stair number *n*, stepping only on the clean stairs. Otherwise print "NO". Demo Input: ['10 5\n2 4 8 3 6\n', '10 5\n2 4 5 7 9\n'] Demo Output: ['NO', 'YES'] Note: none
```python n,d = map(int,input().split()) dirt = list(map(int,input().split())) dirt.sort() if 1 in dirt or n in dirt: print("NO") exit() for i in range(d-2): j=i+2 if (dirt[i]+1)==dirt[i+1] and (dirt[i+1]+1==dirt[j]): print("NO") exit() print("YES") ```
-1
230
A
Dragons
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "greedy", "sortings" ]
null
null
Kirito is stuck on a level of the MMORPG he is playing now. To move on in the game, he's got to defeat all *n* dragons that live on this level. Kirito and the dragons have strength, which is represented by an integer. In the duel between two opponents the duel's outcome is determined by their strength. Initially, Kirito's strength equals *s*. If Kirito starts duelling with the *i*-th (1<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=*n*) dragon and Kirito's strength is not greater than the dragon's strength *x**i*, then Kirito loses the duel and dies. But if Kirito's strength is greater than the dragon's strength, then he defeats the dragon and gets a bonus strength increase by *y**i*. Kirito can fight the dragons in any order. Determine whether he can move on to the next level of the game, that is, defeat all dragons without a single loss.
The first line contains two space-separated integers *s* and *n* (1<=≤<=*s*<=≤<=104, 1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=103). Then *n* lines follow: the *i*-th line contains space-separated integers *x**i* and *y**i* (1<=≤<=*x**i*<=≤<=104, 0<=≤<=*y**i*<=≤<=104) — the *i*-th dragon's strength and the bonus for defeating it.
On a single line print "YES" (without the quotes), if Kirito can move on to the next level and print "NO" (without the quotes), if he can't.
[ "2 2\n1 99\n100 0\n", "10 1\n100 100\n" ]
[ "YES\n", "NO\n" ]
In the first sample Kirito's strength initially equals 2. As the first dragon's strength is less than 2, Kirito can fight it and defeat it. After that he gets the bonus and his strength increases to 2 + 99 = 101. Now he can defeat the second dragon and move on to the next level. In the second sample Kirito's strength is too small to defeat the only dragon and win.
500
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1,699,632,923
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
7
154
1,945,600
s,n = [int(a) for a in input().split()] A = {} for i in range(n): x,y = [int(a) for a in input().split()] A[x] = y cnt = 0 for a,b in sorted(A.items()): if a < s: s += b cnt += 1 if cnt == 0: print("NO") else: print("YES")
Title: Dragons Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Kirito is stuck on a level of the MMORPG he is playing now. To move on in the game, he's got to defeat all *n* dragons that live on this level. Kirito and the dragons have strength, which is represented by an integer. In the duel between two opponents the duel's outcome is determined by their strength. Initially, Kirito's strength equals *s*. If Kirito starts duelling with the *i*-th (1<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=*n*) dragon and Kirito's strength is not greater than the dragon's strength *x**i*, then Kirito loses the duel and dies. But if Kirito's strength is greater than the dragon's strength, then he defeats the dragon and gets a bonus strength increase by *y**i*. Kirito can fight the dragons in any order. Determine whether he can move on to the next level of the game, that is, defeat all dragons without a single loss. Input Specification: The first line contains two space-separated integers *s* and *n* (1<=≤<=*s*<=≤<=104, 1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=103). Then *n* lines follow: the *i*-th line contains space-separated integers *x**i* and *y**i* (1<=≤<=*x**i*<=≤<=104, 0<=≤<=*y**i*<=≤<=104) — the *i*-th dragon's strength and the bonus for defeating it. Output Specification: On a single line print "YES" (without the quotes), if Kirito can move on to the next level and print "NO" (without the quotes), if he can't. Demo Input: ['2 2\n1 99\n100 0\n', '10 1\n100 100\n'] Demo Output: ['YES\n', 'NO\n'] Note: In the first sample Kirito's strength initially equals 2. As the first dragon's strength is less than 2, Kirito can fight it and defeat it. After that he gets the bonus and his strength increases to 2 + 99 = 101. Now he can defeat the second dragon and move on to the next level. In the second sample Kirito's strength is too small to defeat the only dragon and win.
```python s,n = [int(a) for a in input().split()] A = {} for i in range(n): x,y = [int(a) for a in input().split()] A[x] = y cnt = 0 for a,b in sorted(A.items()): if a < s: s += b cnt += 1 if cnt == 0: print("NO") else: print("YES") ```
0
546
A
Soldier and Bananas
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "brute force", "implementation", "math" ]
null
null
A soldier wants to buy *w* bananas in the shop. He has to pay *k* dollars for the first banana, 2*k* dollars for the second one and so on (in other words, he has to pay *i*·*k* dollars for the *i*-th banana). He has *n* dollars. How many dollars does he have to borrow from his friend soldier to buy *w* bananas?
The first line contains three positive integers *k*,<=*n*,<=*w* (1<=<=≤<=<=*k*,<=*w*<=<=≤<=<=1000, 0<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=109), the cost of the first banana, initial number of dollars the soldier has and number of bananas he wants.
Output one integer — the amount of dollars that the soldier must borrow from his friend. If he doesn't have to borrow money, output 0.
[ "3 17 4\n" ]
[ "13" ]
none
500
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1,695,408,915
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
1
77
0
k,n,w = map(int,input().split()) sum1 = 0 for i in range(1,w+1): sum1 = sum1 + i*k d= sum1-n print(d)
Title: Soldier and Bananas Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: A soldier wants to buy *w* bananas in the shop. He has to pay *k* dollars for the first banana, 2*k* dollars for the second one and so on (in other words, he has to pay *i*·*k* dollars for the *i*-th banana). He has *n* dollars. How many dollars does he have to borrow from his friend soldier to buy *w* bananas? Input Specification: The first line contains three positive integers *k*,<=*n*,<=*w* (1<=<=≤<=<=*k*,<=*w*<=<=≤<=<=1000, 0<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=109), the cost of the first banana, initial number of dollars the soldier has and number of bananas he wants. Output Specification: Output one integer — the amount of dollars that the soldier must borrow from his friend. If he doesn't have to borrow money, output 0. Demo Input: ['3 17 4\n'] Demo Output: ['13'] Note: none
```python k,n,w = map(int,input().split()) sum1 = 0 for i in range(1,w+1): sum1 = sum1 + i*k d= sum1-n print(d) ```
0
697
A
Pineapple Incident
PROGRAMMING
900
[ "implementation", "math" ]
null
null
Ted has a pineapple. This pineapple is able to bark like a bulldog! At time *t* (in seconds) it barks for the first time. Then every *s* seconds after it, it barks twice with 1 second interval. Thus it barks at times *t*, *t*<=+<=*s*, *t*<=+<=*s*<=+<=1, *t*<=+<=2*s*, *t*<=+<=2*s*<=+<=1, etc. Barney woke up in the morning and wants to eat the pineapple, but he can't eat it when it's barking. Barney plans to eat it at time *x* (in seconds), so he asked you to tell him if it's gonna bark at that time.
The first and only line of input contains three integers *t*, *s* and *x* (0<=≤<=*t*,<=*x*<=≤<=109, 2<=≤<=*s*<=≤<=109) — the time the pineapple barks for the first time, the pineapple barking interval, and the time Barney wants to eat the pineapple respectively.
Print a single "YES" (without quotes) if the pineapple will bark at time *x* or a single "NO" (without quotes) otherwise in the only line of output.
[ "3 10 4\n", "3 10 3\n", "3 8 51\n", "3 8 52\n" ]
[ "NO\n", "YES\n", "YES\n", "YES\n" ]
In the first and the second sample cases pineapple will bark at moments 3, 13, 14, ..., so it won't bark at the moment 4 and will bark at the moment 3. In the third and fourth sample cases pineapple will bark at moments 3, 11, 12, 19, 20, 27, 28, 35, 36, 43, 44, 51, 52, 59, ..., so it will bark at both moments 51 and 52.
500
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1,599,589,206
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
OK
TESTS
95
140
0
t,s,x=[*map(int,input().split())] difference=x-t if(x==t): print("YES") elif(((difference%s==0) or (difference-1)%s==0) and difference >= s): print("YES") else: print("NO")
Title: Pineapple Incident Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Ted has a pineapple. This pineapple is able to bark like a bulldog! At time *t* (in seconds) it barks for the first time. Then every *s* seconds after it, it barks twice with 1 second interval. Thus it barks at times *t*, *t*<=+<=*s*, *t*<=+<=*s*<=+<=1, *t*<=+<=2*s*, *t*<=+<=2*s*<=+<=1, etc. Barney woke up in the morning and wants to eat the pineapple, but he can't eat it when it's barking. Barney plans to eat it at time *x* (in seconds), so he asked you to tell him if it's gonna bark at that time. Input Specification: The first and only line of input contains three integers *t*, *s* and *x* (0<=≤<=*t*,<=*x*<=≤<=109, 2<=≤<=*s*<=≤<=109) — the time the pineapple barks for the first time, the pineapple barking interval, and the time Barney wants to eat the pineapple respectively. Output Specification: Print a single "YES" (without quotes) if the pineapple will bark at time *x* or a single "NO" (without quotes) otherwise in the only line of output. Demo Input: ['3 10 4\n', '3 10 3\n', '3 8 51\n', '3 8 52\n'] Demo Output: ['NO\n', 'YES\n', 'YES\n', 'YES\n'] Note: In the first and the second sample cases pineapple will bark at moments 3, 13, 14, ..., so it won't bark at the moment 4 and will bark at the moment 3. In the third and fourth sample cases pineapple will bark at moments 3, 11, 12, 19, 20, 27, 28, 35, 36, 43, 44, 51, 52, 59, ..., so it will bark at both moments 51 and 52.
```python t,s,x=[*map(int,input().split())] difference=x-t if(x==t): print("YES") elif(((difference%s==0) or (difference-1)%s==0) and difference >= s): print("YES") else: print("NO") ```
3
43
A
Football
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "strings" ]
A. Football
2
256
One day Vasya decided to have a look at the results of Berland 1910 Football Championship’s finals. Unfortunately he didn't find the overall score of the match; however, he got hold of a profound description of the match's process. On the whole there are *n* lines in that description each of which described one goal. Every goal was marked with the name of the team that had scored it. Help Vasya, learn the name of the team that won the finals. It is guaranteed that the match did not end in a tie.
The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of lines in the description. Then follow *n* lines — for each goal the names of the teams that scored it. The names are non-empty lines consisting of uppercase Latin letters whose lengths do not exceed 10 symbols. It is guaranteed that the match did not end in a tie and the description contains no more than two different teams.
Print the name of the winning team. We remind you that in football the team that scores more goals is considered the winner.
[ "1\nABC\n", "5\nA\nABA\nABA\nA\nA\n" ]
[ "ABC\n", "A\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "1\nABC", "output": "ABC" }, { "input": "5\nA\nABA\nABA\nA\nA", "output": "A" }, { "input": "2\nXTSJEP\nXTSJEP", "output": "XTSJEP" }, { "input": "3\nXZYDJAEDZ\nXZYDJAEDZ\nXZYDJAEDZ", "output": "XZYDJAEDZ" }, { "input": "3\nQCCYXL\nQCCYXL\nAXGLFQDD", "output": "QCCYXL" }, { "input": "3\nAZID\nEERWBC\nEERWBC", "output": "EERWBC" }, { "input": "3\nHNCGYL\nHNCGYL\nHNCGYL", "output": "HNCGYL" }, { "input": "4\nZZWZTG\nZZWZTG\nZZWZTG\nZZWZTG", "output": "ZZWZTG" }, { "input": "4\nA\nA\nKUDLJMXCSE\nA", "output": "A" }, { "input": "5\nPHBTW\nPHBTW\nPHBTW\nPHBTW\nPHBTW", "output": "PHBTW" }, { "input": "5\nPKUZYTFYWN\nPKUZYTFYWN\nSTC\nPKUZYTFYWN\nPKUZYTFYWN", "output": "PKUZYTFYWN" }, { "input": "5\nHH\nHH\nNTQWPA\nNTQWPA\nHH", "output": "HH" }, { "input": "10\nW\nW\nW\nW\nW\nD\nW\nD\nD\nW", "output": "W" }, { "input": "19\nXBCP\nTGACNIH\nXBCP\nXBCP\nXBCP\nXBCP\nXBCP\nTGACNIH\nXBCP\nXBCP\nXBCP\nXBCP\nXBCP\nTGACNIH\nXBCP\nXBCP\nTGACNIH\nTGACNIH\nXBCP", "output": "XBCP" }, { "input": "33\nOWQWCKLLF\nOWQWCKLLF\nOWQWCKLLF\nPYPAS\nPYPAS\nPYPAS\nOWQWCKLLF\nPYPAS\nOWQWCKLLF\nPYPAS\nPYPAS\nOWQWCKLLF\nOWQWCKLLF\nOWQWCKLLF\nPYPAS\nOWQWCKLLF\nPYPAS\nPYPAS\nPYPAS\nPYPAS\nOWQWCKLLF\nPYPAS\nPYPAS\nOWQWCKLLF\nOWQWCKLLF\nPYPAS\nOWQWCKLLF\nOWQWCKLLF\nPYPAS\nPYPAS\nOWQWCKLLF\nPYPAS\nPYPAS", "output": "PYPAS" }, { "input": "51\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC", "output": "NC" }, { "input": "89\nH\nVOCI\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nH\nH\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nH\nH\nH\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nH\nH\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nH\nH\nVOCI\nH\nH\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nH\nH\nH\nH\nH\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nVOCI", "output": "VOCI" }, { "input": "100\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nM\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA", "output": "HA" }, { "input": "100\nG\nG\nS\nS\nG\nG\nS\nS\nG\nS\nS\nS\nG\nS\nG\nG\nS\nG\nS\nS\nG\nS\nS\nS\nS\nS\nG\nS\nG\nS\nS\nG\nG\nG\nS\nS\nS\nS\nG\nS\nS\nG\nG\nG\nG\nG\nS\nG\nG\nS\nS\nS\nS\nS\nG\nG\nS\nG\nG\nG\nG\nG\nS\nS\nG\nS\nS\nS\nS\nG\nS\nS\nG\nS\nG\nG\nG\nG\nG\nG\nG\nG\nG\nG\nG\nS\nS\nG\nS\nS\nS\nS\nG\nG\nG\nS\nG\nG\nG\nS", "output": "G" }, { "input": "100\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nOBH\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL", "output": "WL" } ]
1,651,082,354
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
14
92
0
n=int(input()) l=[] for i in range(n): x=input() l.append(x) if n==1: print(l[0]) else: k=0 for j in range(1,n): if l[0]==l[j]: k+=1 for m in range(1,n): if l[0]!=l[m]: break def max(a,b): if a>=b: return a else: return b max(k,n-k) if k: print(l[0]) else: print(l[m])
Title: Football Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: One day Vasya decided to have a look at the results of Berland 1910 Football Championship’s finals. Unfortunately he didn't find the overall score of the match; however, he got hold of a profound description of the match's process. On the whole there are *n* lines in that description each of which described one goal. Every goal was marked with the name of the team that had scored it. Help Vasya, learn the name of the team that won the finals. It is guaranteed that the match did not end in a tie. Input Specification: The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of lines in the description. Then follow *n* lines — for each goal the names of the teams that scored it. The names are non-empty lines consisting of uppercase Latin letters whose lengths do not exceed 10 symbols. It is guaranteed that the match did not end in a tie and the description contains no more than two different teams. Output Specification: Print the name of the winning team. We remind you that in football the team that scores more goals is considered the winner. Demo Input: ['1\nABC\n', '5\nA\nABA\nABA\nA\nA\n'] Demo Output: ['ABC\n', 'A\n'] Note: none
```python n=int(input()) l=[] for i in range(n): x=input() l.append(x) if n==1: print(l[0]) else: k=0 for j in range(1,n): if l[0]==l[j]: k+=1 for m in range(1,n): if l[0]!=l[m]: break def max(a,b): if a>=b: return a else: return b max(k,n-k) if k: print(l[0]) else: print(l[m]) ```
0
488
A
Giga Tower
PROGRAMMING
1,100
[ "brute force" ]
null
null
Giga Tower is the tallest and deepest building in Cyberland. There are 17<=777<=777<=777 floors, numbered from <=-<=8<=888<=888<=888 to 8<=888<=888<=888. In particular, there is floor 0 between floor <=-<=1 and floor 1. Every day, thousands of tourists come to this place to enjoy the wonderful view. In Cyberland, it is believed that the number "8" is a lucky number (that's why Giga Tower has 8<=888<=888<=888 floors above the ground), and, an integer is lucky, if and only if its decimal notation contains at least one digit "8". For example, 8,<=<=-<=180,<=808 are all lucky while 42,<=<=-<=10 are not. In the Giga Tower, if you write code at a floor with lucky floor number, good luck will always be with you (Well, this round is #278, also lucky, huh?). Tourist Henry goes to the tower to seek good luck. Now he is at the floor numbered *a*. He wants to find the minimum positive integer *b*, such that, if he walks *b* floors higher, he will arrive at a floor with a lucky number.
The only line of input contains an integer *a* (<=-<=109<=≤<=*a*<=≤<=109).
Print the minimum *b* in a line.
[ "179\n", "-1\n", "18\n" ]
[ "1\n", "9\n", "10\n" ]
For the first sample, he has to arrive at the floor numbered 180. For the second sample, he will arrive at 8. Note that *b* should be positive, so the answer for the third sample is 10, not 0.
500
[ { "input": "179", "output": "1" }, { "input": "-1", "output": "9" }, { "input": "18", "output": "10" }, { "input": "-410058385", "output": "1" }, { "input": "-586825624", "output": "1" }, { "input": "852318890", "output": "1" }, { "input": "919067153", "output": "5" }, { "input": "690422411", "output": "7" }, { "input": "-408490162", "output": "1" }, { "input": "-8", "output": "16" }, { "input": "-6", "output": "14" }, { "input": "-4", "output": "12" }, { "input": "-2", "output": "10" }, { "input": "0", "output": "8" }, { "input": "2", "output": "6" }, { "input": "4", "output": "4" }, { "input": "6", "output": "2" }, { "input": "8", "output": "10" }, { "input": "1000000000", "output": "8" }, { "input": "-1000000000", "output": "2" }, { "input": "88888", "output": "1" }, { "input": "89", "output": "9" }, { "input": "-80000000", "output": "2" }, { "input": "-8888", "output": "1" }, { "input": "-17", "output": "9" }, { "input": "78", "output": "2" }, { "input": "-19", "output": "1" }, { "input": "-999999998", "output": "9" }, { "input": "-999999997", "output": "8" }, { "input": "999999997", "output": "1" }, { "input": "811111111", "output": "1" }, { "input": "-8", "output": "16" }, { "input": "-5", "output": "13" }, { "input": "-7", "output": "15" }, { "input": "1000000000", "output": "8" } ]
1,575,280,192
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
OK
TESTS
35
140
0
n=int(input()) ans=0 n+=1 s=str(n) while("8" not in s): n+=1 s=str(n) ans+=1 print(ans+1)
Title: Giga Tower Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Giga Tower is the tallest and deepest building in Cyberland. There are 17<=777<=777<=777 floors, numbered from <=-<=8<=888<=888<=888 to 8<=888<=888<=888. In particular, there is floor 0 between floor <=-<=1 and floor 1. Every day, thousands of tourists come to this place to enjoy the wonderful view. In Cyberland, it is believed that the number "8" is a lucky number (that's why Giga Tower has 8<=888<=888<=888 floors above the ground), and, an integer is lucky, if and only if its decimal notation contains at least one digit "8". For example, 8,<=<=-<=180,<=808 are all lucky while 42,<=<=-<=10 are not. In the Giga Tower, if you write code at a floor with lucky floor number, good luck will always be with you (Well, this round is #278, also lucky, huh?). Tourist Henry goes to the tower to seek good luck. Now he is at the floor numbered *a*. He wants to find the minimum positive integer *b*, such that, if he walks *b* floors higher, he will arrive at a floor with a lucky number. Input Specification: The only line of input contains an integer *a* (<=-<=109<=≤<=*a*<=≤<=109). Output Specification: Print the minimum *b* in a line. Demo Input: ['179\n', '-1\n', '18\n'] Demo Output: ['1\n', '9\n', '10\n'] Note: For the first sample, he has to arrive at the floor numbered 180. For the second sample, he will arrive at 8. Note that *b* should be positive, so the answer for the third sample is 10, not 0.
```python n=int(input()) ans=0 n+=1 s=str(n) while("8" not in s): n+=1 s=str(n) ans+=1 print(ans+1) ```
3
91
B
Queue
PROGRAMMING
1,500
[ "binary search", "data structures" ]
B. Queue
2
256
There are *n* walruses standing in a queue in an airport. They are numbered starting from the queue's tail: the 1-st walrus stands at the end of the queue and the *n*-th walrus stands at the beginning of the queue. The *i*-th walrus has the age equal to *a**i*. The *i*-th walrus becomes displeased if there's a younger walrus standing in front of him, that is, if exists such *j* (*i*<=&lt;<=*j*), that *a**i*<=&gt;<=*a**j*. The displeasure of the *i*-th walrus is equal to the number of walruses between him and the furthest walrus ahead of him, which is younger than the *i*-th one. That is, the further that young walrus stands from him, the stronger the displeasure is. The airport manager asked you to count for each of *n* walruses in the queue his displeasure.
The first line contains an integer *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105) — the number of walruses in the queue. The second line contains integers *a**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=109). Note that some walruses can have the same age but for the displeasure to emerge the walrus that is closer to the head of the queue needs to be strictly younger than the other one.
Print *n* numbers: if the *i*-th walrus is pleased with everything, print "-1" (without the quotes). Otherwise, print the *i*-th walrus's displeasure: the number of other walruses that stand between him and the furthest from him younger walrus.
[ "6\n10 8 5 3 50 45\n", "7\n10 4 6 3 2 8 15\n", "5\n10 3 1 10 11\n" ]
[ "2 1 0 -1 0 -1 ", "4 2 1 0 -1 -1 -1 ", "1 0 -1 -1 -1 " ]
none
1,000
[ { "input": "6\n10 8 5 3 50 45", "output": "2 1 0 -1 0 -1 " }, { "input": "7\n10 4 6 3 2 8 15", "output": "4 2 1 0 -1 -1 -1 " }, { "input": "5\n10 3 1 10 11", "output": "1 0 -1 -1 -1 " }, { "input": "13\n18 9 8 9 23 20 18 18 33 25 31 37 36", "output": "2 0 -1 -1 2 1 -1 -1 1 -1 -1 0 -1 " }, { "input": "10\n15 21 17 22 27 21 31 26 32 30", "output": "-1 0 -1 1 2 -1 2 -1 0 -1 " }, { "input": "10\n18 20 18 17 17 13 22 20 34 29", "output": "4 3 2 1 0 -1 0 -1 0 -1 " }, { "input": "13\n16 14 12 9 11 28 30 21 35 30 32 31 43", "output": "3 2 1 -1 -1 1 0 -1 2 -1 0 -1 -1 " }, { "input": "15\n18 6 18 21 14 20 13 9 18 20 28 13 19 25 21", "output": "10 -1 8 8 6 6 0 -1 2 2 3 -1 -1 0 -1 " }, { "input": "11\n15 17 18 18 26 22 23 33 33 21 29", "output": "-1 -1 -1 -1 4 3 2 2 1 -1 -1 " }, { "input": "15\n14 4 5 12 6 19 14 19 12 22 23 17 14 21 27", "output": "7 -1 -1 0 -1 6 1 4 -1 3 2 0 -1 -1 -1 " }, { "input": "2\n1 1000000000", "output": "-1 -1 " }, { "input": "2\n1000000000 1", "output": "0 -1 " }, { "input": "5\n15 1 8 15 3", "output": "3 -1 1 0 -1 " }, { "input": "12\n5 1 2 5 100 1 1000 100 10000 20000 10000 20000", "output": "4 -1 2 1 0 -1 0 -1 -1 0 -1 -1 " } ]
1,601,975,834
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
TESTS
46
2,000
17,612,800
from math import ceil,sqrt from collections import defaultdict def solve(): n = int(input()) l = list(map(int,input().split())) hash = defaultdict(list) for i in range(n): hash[l[i]].append(i+1) l.sort() ans = [0]*(n+1) maxi = 0 for i in range(n): if l[i] == l[0]: z = hash[l[i]].pop(0) maxi = max(z,maxi) ans[z] = -1 else: z = hash[l[i]].pop(0) maxi = max(z,maxi) ans[z] = maxi-z-1 print(*ans[1:]) solve()
Title: Queue Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: There are *n* walruses standing in a queue in an airport. They are numbered starting from the queue's tail: the 1-st walrus stands at the end of the queue and the *n*-th walrus stands at the beginning of the queue. The *i*-th walrus has the age equal to *a**i*. The *i*-th walrus becomes displeased if there's a younger walrus standing in front of him, that is, if exists such *j* (*i*<=&lt;<=*j*), that *a**i*<=&gt;<=*a**j*. The displeasure of the *i*-th walrus is equal to the number of walruses between him and the furthest walrus ahead of him, which is younger than the *i*-th one. That is, the further that young walrus stands from him, the stronger the displeasure is. The airport manager asked you to count for each of *n* walruses in the queue his displeasure. Input Specification: The first line contains an integer *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105) — the number of walruses in the queue. The second line contains integers *a**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=109). Note that some walruses can have the same age but for the displeasure to emerge the walrus that is closer to the head of the queue needs to be strictly younger than the other one. Output Specification: Print *n* numbers: if the *i*-th walrus is pleased with everything, print "-1" (without the quotes). Otherwise, print the *i*-th walrus's displeasure: the number of other walruses that stand between him and the furthest from him younger walrus. Demo Input: ['6\n10 8 5 3 50 45\n', '7\n10 4 6 3 2 8 15\n', '5\n10 3 1 10 11\n'] Demo Output: ['2 1 0 -1 0 -1 ', '4 2 1 0 -1 -1 -1 ', '1 0 -1 -1 -1 '] Note: none
```python from math import ceil,sqrt from collections import defaultdict def solve(): n = int(input()) l = list(map(int,input().split())) hash = defaultdict(list) for i in range(n): hash[l[i]].append(i+1) l.sort() ans = [0]*(n+1) maxi = 0 for i in range(n): if l[i] == l[0]: z = hash[l[i]].pop(0) maxi = max(z,maxi) ans[z] = -1 else: z = hash[l[i]].pop(0) maxi = max(z,maxi) ans[z] = maxi-z-1 print(*ans[1:]) solve() ```
0
344
A
Magnets
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
Mad scientist Mike entertains himself by arranging rows of dominoes. He doesn't need dominoes, though: he uses rectangular magnets instead. Each magnet has two poles, positive (a "plus") and negative (a "minus"). If two magnets are put together at a close distance, then the like poles will repel each other and the opposite poles will attract each other. Mike starts by laying one magnet horizontally on the table. During each following step Mike adds one more magnet horizontally to the right end of the row. Depending on how Mike puts the magnet on the table, it is either attracted to the previous one (forming a group of multiple magnets linked together) or repelled by it (then Mike lays this magnet at some distance to the right from the previous one). We assume that a sole magnet not linked to others forms a group of its own. Mike arranged multiple magnets in a row. Determine the number of groups that the magnets formed.
The first line of the input contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100000) — the number of magnets. Then *n* lines follow. The *i*-th line (1<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=*n*) contains either characters "01", if Mike put the *i*-th magnet in the "plus-minus" position, or characters "10", if Mike put the magnet in the "minus-plus" position.
On the single line of the output print the number of groups of magnets.
[ "6\n10\n10\n10\n01\n10\n10\n", "4\n01\n01\n10\n10\n" ]
[ "3\n", "2\n" ]
The first testcase corresponds to the figure. The testcase has three groups consisting of three, one and two magnets. The second testcase has two groups, each consisting of two magnets.
500
[ { "input": "6\n10\n10\n10\n01\n10\n10", "output": "3" }, { "input": "4\n01\n01\n10\n10", "output": "2" }, { "input": "1\n10", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2\n01\n10", "output": "2" }, { "input": "2\n10\n10", "output": "1" }, { "input": "3\n10\n01\n10", "output": "3" }, { "input": "1\n01", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2\n01\n01", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2\n10\n01", "output": "2" }, { "input": "3\n01\n01\n01", "output": "1" }, { "input": "3\n10\n10\n01", "output": "2" }, { "input": "3\n01\n10\n10", "output": "2" }, { "input": "115\n10\n10\n10\n10\n01\n01\n10\n10\n10\n01\n01\n10\n01\n01\n10\n10\n10\n01\n10\n01\n10\n10\n01\n01\n10\n10\n10\n10\n01\n10\n01\n01\n10\n10\n10\n10\n01\n10\n10\n10\n01\n10\n01\n10\n10\n10\n10\n01\n01\n01\n10\n10\n01\n01\n01\n10\n10\n01\n10\n01\n01\n01\n01\n10\n10\n01\n10\n01\n01\n01\n01\n01\n10\n01\n10\n10\n01\n01\n01\n10\n01\n01\n10\n10\n01\n01\n01\n01\n01\n10\n01\n10\n01\n10\n01\n01\n01\n10\n01\n10\n10\n01\n10\n10\n01\n01\n01\n10\n10\n10\n10\n10\n10\n10\n10", "output": "55" } ]
1,698,573,620
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
0
62
0
n = int(input()) count = 1 k = [] for i in range(n): a = input() k.append(a) k = "".join(k) for j in range(n): try: if k[j] == k[j+1]: count += 1 except: break print(count)
Title: Magnets Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Mad scientist Mike entertains himself by arranging rows of dominoes. He doesn't need dominoes, though: he uses rectangular magnets instead. Each magnet has two poles, positive (a "plus") and negative (a "minus"). If two magnets are put together at a close distance, then the like poles will repel each other and the opposite poles will attract each other. Mike starts by laying one magnet horizontally on the table. During each following step Mike adds one more magnet horizontally to the right end of the row. Depending on how Mike puts the magnet on the table, it is either attracted to the previous one (forming a group of multiple magnets linked together) or repelled by it (then Mike lays this magnet at some distance to the right from the previous one). We assume that a sole magnet not linked to others forms a group of its own. Mike arranged multiple magnets in a row. Determine the number of groups that the magnets formed. Input Specification: The first line of the input contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100000) — the number of magnets. Then *n* lines follow. The *i*-th line (1<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=*n*) contains either characters "01", if Mike put the *i*-th magnet in the "plus-minus" position, or characters "10", if Mike put the magnet in the "minus-plus" position. Output Specification: On the single line of the output print the number of groups of magnets. Demo Input: ['6\n10\n10\n10\n01\n10\n10\n', '4\n01\n01\n10\n10\n'] Demo Output: ['3\n', '2\n'] Note: The first testcase corresponds to the figure. The testcase has three groups consisting of three, one and two magnets. The second testcase has two groups, each consisting of two magnets.
```python n = int(input()) count = 1 k = [] for i in range(n): a = input() k.append(a) k = "".join(k) for j in range(n): try: if k[j] == k[j+1]: count += 1 except: break print(count) ```
0
160
A
Twins
PROGRAMMING
900
[ "greedy", "sortings" ]
null
null
Imagine that you have a twin brother or sister. Having another person that looks exactly like you seems very unusual. It's hard to say if having something of an alter ego is good or bad. And if you do have a twin, then you very well know what it's like. Now let's imagine a typical morning in your family. You haven't woken up yet, and Mom is already going to work. She has been so hasty that she has nearly forgotten to leave the two of her darling children some money to buy lunches in the school cafeteria. She fished in the purse and found some number of coins, or to be exact, *n* coins of arbitrary values *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*. But as Mom was running out of time, she didn't split the coins for you two. So she scribbled a note asking you to split the money equally. As you woke up, you found Mom's coins and read her note. "But why split the money equally?" — you thought. After all, your twin is sleeping and he won't know anything. So you decided to act like that: pick for yourself some subset of coins so that the sum of values of your coins is strictly larger than the sum of values of the remaining coins that your twin will have. However, you correctly thought that if you take too many coins, the twin will suspect the deception. So, you've decided to stick to the following strategy to avoid suspicions: you take the minimum number of coins, whose sum of values is strictly more than the sum of values of the remaining coins. On this basis, determine what minimum number of coins you need to take to divide them in the described manner.
The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of coins. The second line contains a sequence of *n* integers *a*1, *a*2, ..., *a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=100) — the coins' values. All numbers are separated with spaces.
In the single line print the single number — the minimum needed number of coins.
[ "2\n3 3\n", "3\n2 1 2\n" ]
[ "2\n", "2\n" ]
In the first sample you will have to take 2 coins (you and your twin have sums equal to 6, 0 correspondingly). If you take 1 coin, you get sums 3, 3. If you take 0 coins, you get sums 0, 6. Those variants do not satisfy you as your sum should be strictly more that your twins' sum. In the second sample one coin isn't enough for us, too. You can pick coins with values 1, 2 or 2, 2. In any case, the minimum number of coins equals 2.
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n=int(input()) a=[] count=0 sum1=0 tsm=0 for i in range(n): cv=int(input()) a.append(cv) tsm+=cv a.sort(reverse=True) for i in range(n): sum1+=a[i] count+=1 hlf=tsm-a[i] if sum1>hlf: break print(count)
Title: Twins Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Imagine that you have a twin brother or sister. Having another person that looks exactly like you seems very unusual. It's hard to say if having something of an alter ego is good or bad. And if you do have a twin, then you very well know what it's like. Now let's imagine a typical morning in your family. You haven't woken up yet, and Mom is already going to work. She has been so hasty that she has nearly forgotten to leave the two of her darling children some money to buy lunches in the school cafeteria. She fished in the purse and found some number of coins, or to be exact, *n* coins of arbitrary values *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*. But as Mom was running out of time, she didn't split the coins for you two. So she scribbled a note asking you to split the money equally. As you woke up, you found Mom's coins and read her note. "But why split the money equally?" — you thought. After all, your twin is sleeping and he won't know anything. So you decided to act like that: pick for yourself some subset of coins so that the sum of values of your coins is strictly larger than the sum of values of the remaining coins that your twin will have. However, you correctly thought that if you take too many coins, the twin will suspect the deception. So, you've decided to stick to the following strategy to avoid suspicions: you take the minimum number of coins, whose sum of values is strictly more than the sum of values of the remaining coins. On this basis, determine what minimum number of coins you need to take to divide them in the described manner. Input Specification: The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of coins. The second line contains a sequence of *n* integers *a*1, *a*2, ..., *a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=100) — the coins' values. All numbers are separated with spaces. Output Specification: In the single line print the single number — the minimum needed number of coins. Demo Input: ['2\n3 3\n', '3\n2 1 2\n'] Demo Output: ['2\n', '2\n'] Note: In the first sample you will have to take 2 coins (you and your twin have sums equal to 6, 0 correspondingly). If you take 1 coin, you get sums 3, 3. If you take 0 coins, you get sums 0, 6. Those variants do not satisfy you as your sum should be strictly more that your twins' sum. In the second sample one coin isn't enough for us, too. You can pick coins with values 1, 2 or 2, 2. In any case, the minimum number of coins equals 2.
```python n=int(input()) a=[] count=0 sum1=0 tsm=0 for i in range(n): cv=int(input()) a.append(cv) tsm+=cv a.sort(reverse=True) for i in range(n): sum1+=a[i] count+=1 hlf=tsm-a[i] if sum1>hlf: break print(count) ```
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A. Ultra-Fast Mathematician
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Shapur was an extremely gifted student. He was great at everything including Combinatorics, Algebra, Number Theory, Geometry, Calculus, etc. He was not only smart but extraordinarily fast! He could manage to sum 1018 numbers in a single second. One day in 230 AD Shapur was trying to find out if any one can possibly do calculations faster than him. As a result he made a very great contest and asked every one to come and take part. In his contest he gave the contestants many different pairs of numbers. Each number is made from digits 0 or 1. The contestants should write a new number corresponding to the given pair of numbers. The rule is simple: The *i*-th digit of the answer is 1 if and only if the *i*-th digit of the two given numbers differ. In the other case the *i*-th digit of the answer is 0. Shapur made many numbers and first tried his own speed. He saw that he can perform these operations on numbers of length ∞ (length of a number is number of digits in it) in a glance! He always gives correct answers so he expects the contestants to give correct answers, too. He is a good fellow so he won't give anyone very big numbers and he always gives one person numbers of same length. Now you are going to take part in Shapur's contest. See if you are faster and more accurate.
There are two lines in each input. Each of them contains a single number. It is guaranteed that the numbers are made from 0 and 1 only and that their length is same. The numbers may start with 0. The length of each number doesn't exceed 100.
Write one line — the corresponding answer. Do not omit the leading 0s.
[ "1010100\n0100101\n", "000\n111\n", "1110\n1010\n", "01110\n01100\n" ]
[ "1110001\n", "111\n", "0100\n", "00010\n" ]
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1,681,752,526
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
3
62
0
n1=int(input()) n2=int(input()) l=len(str(n1)) n1=int(str(n1),2) n2=int(str(n2),2) n=n1^n2 str1=bin(n) str1=str1[2:] str1=(l-len(str1))*"0"+str1 print(str1)
Title: Ultra-Fast Mathematician Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Shapur was an extremely gifted student. He was great at everything including Combinatorics, Algebra, Number Theory, Geometry, Calculus, etc. He was not only smart but extraordinarily fast! He could manage to sum 1018 numbers in a single second. One day in 230 AD Shapur was trying to find out if any one can possibly do calculations faster than him. As a result he made a very great contest and asked every one to come and take part. In his contest he gave the contestants many different pairs of numbers. Each number is made from digits 0 or 1. The contestants should write a new number corresponding to the given pair of numbers. The rule is simple: The *i*-th digit of the answer is 1 if and only if the *i*-th digit of the two given numbers differ. In the other case the *i*-th digit of the answer is 0. Shapur made many numbers and first tried his own speed. He saw that he can perform these operations on numbers of length ∞ (length of a number is number of digits in it) in a glance! He always gives correct answers so he expects the contestants to give correct answers, too. He is a good fellow so he won't give anyone very big numbers and he always gives one person numbers of same length. Now you are going to take part in Shapur's contest. See if you are faster and more accurate. Input Specification: There are two lines in each input. Each of them contains a single number. It is guaranteed that the numbers are made from 0 and 1 only and that their length is same. The numbers may start with 0. The length of each number doesn't exceed 100. Output Specification: Write one line — the corresponding answer. Do not omit the leading 0s. Demo Input: ['1010100\n0100101\n', '000\n111\n', '1110\n1010\n', '01110\n01100\n'] Demo Output: ['1110001\n', '111\n', '0100\n', '00010\n'] Note: none
```python n1=int(input()) n2=int(input()) l=len(str(n1)) n1=int(str(n1),2) n2=int(str(n2),2) n=n1^n2 str1=bin(n) str1=str1[2:] str1=(l-len(str1))*"0"+str1 print(str1) ```
0
270
A
Fancy Fence
PROGRAMMING
1,100
[ "geometry", "implementation", "math" ]
null
null
Emuskald needs a fence around his farm, but he is too lazy to build it himself. So he purchased a fence-building robot. He wants the fence to be a regular polygon. The robot builds the fence along a single path, but it can only make fence corners at a single angle *a*. Will the robot be able to build the fence Emuskald wants? In other words, is there a regular polygon which angles are equal to *a*?
The first line of input contains an integer *t* (0<=&lt;<=*t*<=&lt;<=180) — the number of tests. Each of the following *t* lines contains a single integer *a* (0<=&lt;<=*a*<=&lt;<=180) — the angle the robot can make corners at measured in degrees.
For each test, output on a single line "YES" (without quotes), if the robot can build a fence Emuskald wants, and "NO" (without quotes), if it is impossible.
[ "3\n30\n60\n90\n" ]
[ "NO\nYES\nYES\n" ]
In the first test case, it is impossible to build the fence, since there is no regular polygon with angle <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/df5f4b07dd5316fde165b43657b2696e2919e791.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/>. In the second test case, the fence is a regular triangle, and in the last test case — a square.
500
[ { "input": "3\n30\n60\n90", "output": "NO\nYES\nYES" }, { "input": "6\n1\n2\n3\n170\n179\n25", "output": "NO\nNO\nNO\nYES\nYES\nNO" } ]
1,697,024,702
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
1
60
0
n = int(input()) out = [] for i in range(n): a = int(input()) if a < 60 or 360 % a != 0: out.append("NO") else: out.append("YES") for i in range(n): print(out[i])
Title: Fancy Fence Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Emuskald needs a fence around his farm, but he is too lazy to build it himself. So he purchased a fence-building robot. He wants the fence to be a regular polygon. The robot builds the fence along a single path, but it can only make fence corners at a single angle *a*. Will the robot be able to build the fence Emuskald wants? In other words, is there a regular polygon which angles are equal to *a*? Input Specification: The first line of input contains an integer *t* (0<=&lt;<=*t*<=&lt;<=180) — the number of tests. Each of the following *t* lines contains a single integer *a* (0<=&lt;<=*a*<=&lt;<=180) — the angle the robot can make corners at measured in degrees. Output Specification: For each test, output on a single line "YES" (without quotes), if the robot can build a fence Emuskald wants, and "NO" (without quotes), if it is impossible. Demo Input: ['3\n30\n60\n90\n'] Demo Output: ['NO\nYES\nYES\n'] Note: In the first test case, it is impossible to build the fence, since there is no regular polygon with angle <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/df5f4b07dd5316fde165b43657b2696e2919e791.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/>. In the second test case, the fence is a regular triangle, and in the last test case — a square.
```python n = int(input()) out = [] for i in range(n): a = int(input()) if a < 60 or 360 % a != 0: out.append("NO") else: out.append("YES") for i in range(n): print(out[i]) ```
0
845
B
Luba And The Ticket
PROGRAMMING
1,600
[ "brute force", "greedy", "implementation" ]
null
null
Luba has a ticket consisting of 6 digits. In one move she can choose digit in any position and replace it with arbitrary digit. She wants to know the minimum number of digits she needs to replace in order to make the ticket lucky. The ticket is considered lucky if the sum of first three digits equals to the sum of last three digits.
You are given a string consisting of 6 characters (all characters are digits from 0 to 9) — this string denotes Luba's ticket. The ticket can start with the digit 0.
Print one number — the minimum possible number of digits Luba needs to replace to make the ticket lucky.
[ "000000\n", "123456\n", "111000\n" ]
[ "0\n", "2\n", "1\n" ]
In the first example the ticket is already lucky, so the answer is 0. In the second example Luba can replace 4 and 5 with zeroes, and the ticket will become lucky. It's easy to see that at least two replacements are required. In the third example Luba can replace any zero with 3. It's easy to see that at least one replacement is required.
0
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1,590,060,191
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
5
140
0
a=[int(x) for x in input()] lisa=a[:3] lisb=a[3:] suma=0 sumb=0 changes=0 for i in lisa: suma+=i for i in lisb: sumb+=i if suma<sumb: for i in lisa: b=i if suma!=sumb: c=True; while i<9 and c==True : suma+=1 i+=1 if suma==sumb: c=False if i!=b: changes+=1 print(changes) elif suma>sumb: for i in lisb: b=i if sumb!=suma: c=True; while i<9 and c==True : sumb+=1 i+=1 if suma==sumb: c=False if i!=b: changes+=1 print(changes) else: print("0")
Title: Luba And The Ticket Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Luba has a ticket consisting of 6 digits. In one move she can choose digit in any position and replace it with arbitrary digit. She wants to know the minimum number of digits she needs to replace in order to make the ticket lucky. The ticket is considered lucky if the sum of first three digits equals to the sum of last three digits. Input Specification: You are given a string consisting of 6 characters (all characters are digits from 0 to 9) — this string denotes Luba's ticket. The ticket can start with the digit 0. Output Specification: Print one number — the minimum possible number of digits Luba needs to replace to make the ticket lucky. Demo Input: ['000000\n', '123456\n', '111000\n'] Demo Output: ['0\n', '2\n', '1\n'] Note: In the first example the ticket is already lucky, so the answer is 0. In the second example Luba can replace 4 and 5 with zeroes, and the ticket will become lucky. It's easy to see that at least two replacements are required. In the third example Luba can replace any zero with 3. It's easy to see that at least one replacement is required.
```python a=[int(x) for x in input()] lisa=a[:3] lisb=a[3:] suma=0 sumb=0 changes=0 for i in lisa: suma+=i for i in lisb: sumb+=i if suma<sumb: for i in lisa: b=i if suma!=sumb: c=True; while i<9 and c==True : suma+=1 i+=1 if suma==sumb: c=False if i!=b: changes+=1 print(changes) elif suma>sumb: for i in lisb: b=i if sumb!=suma: c=True; while i<9 and c==True : sumb+=1 i+=1 if suma==sumb: c=False if i!=b: changes+=1 print(changes) else: print("0") ```
0
278
A
Circle Line
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
The circle line of the Berland subway has *n* stations. We know the distances between all pairs of neighboring stations: - *d*1 is the distance between the 1-st and the 2-nd station;- *d*2 is the distance between the 2-nd and the 3-rd station;...- *d**n*<=-<=1 is the distance between the *n*<=-<=1-th and the *n*-th station;- *d**n* is the distance between the *n*-th and the 1-st station. The trains go along the circle line in both directions. Find the shortest distance between stations with numbers *s* and *t*.
The first line contains integer *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of stations on the circle line. The second line contains *n* integers *d*1,<=*d*2,<=...,<=*d**n* (1<=≤<=*d**i*<=≤<=100) — the distances between pairs of neighboring stations. The third line contains two integers *s* and *t* (1<=≤<=*s*,<=*t*<=≤<=*n*) — the numbers of stations, between which you need to find the shortest distance. These numbers can be the same. The numbers in the lines are separated by single spaces.
Print a single number — the length of the shortest path between stations number *s* and *t*.
[ "4\n2 3 4 9\n1 3\n", "4\n5 8 2 100\n4 1\n", "3\n1 1 1\n3 1\n", "3\n31 41 59\n1 1\n" ]
[ "5\n", "15\n", "1\n", "0\n" ]
In the first sample the length of path 1 → 2 → 3 equals 5, the length of path 1 → 4 → 3 equals 13. In the second sample the length of path 4 → 1 is 100, the length of path 4 → 3 → 2 → 1 is 15. In the third sample the length of path 3 → 1 is 1, the length of path 3 → 2 → 1 is 2. In the fourth sample the numbers of stations are the same, so the shortest distance equals 0.
500
[ { "input": "4\n2 3 4 9\n1 3", "output": "5" }, { "input": "4\n5 8 2 100\n4 1", "output": "15" }, { "input": "3\n1 1 1\n3 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "3\n31 41 59\n1 1", "output": "0" }, { "input": "5\n16 13 10 30 15\n4 2", "output": "23" }, { "input": "6\n89 82 87 32 67 33\n4 4", "output": "0" }, { "input": "7\n2 3 17 10 2 2 2\n4 2", "output": "18" }, { "input": "3\n4 37 33\n3 3", "output": "0" }, { "input": "8\n87 40 96 7 86 86 72 97\n6 8", "output": "158" }, { "input": "10\n91 94 75 99 100 91 79 86 79 92\n2 8", "output": "348" }, { "input": "19\n1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 2\n7 7", "output": "0" }, { "input": "34\n96 65 24 99 74 76 97 93 99 69 94 82 92 91 98 83 95 97 96 81 90 95 86 87 43 78 88 86 82 62 76 99 83 96\n21 16", "output": "452" }, { "input": "50\n75 98 65 75 99 89 84 65 9 53 62 61 61 53 80 7 6 47 86 1 89 27 67 1 31 39 53 92 19 20 76 41 60 15 29 94 76 82 87 89 93 38 42 6 87 36 100 97 93 71\n2 6", "output": "337" }, { "input": "99\n1 15 72 78 23 22 26 98 7 2 75 58 100 98 45 79 92 69 79 72 33 88 62 9 15 87 17 73 68 54 34 89 51 91 28 44 20 11 74 7 85 61 30 46 95 72 36 18 48 22 42 46 29 46 86 53 96 55 98 34 60 37 75 54 1 81 20 68 84 19 18 18 75 84 86 57 73 34 23 43 81 87 47 96 57 41 69 1 52 44 54 7 85 35 5 1 19 26 7\n4 64", "output": "1740" }, { "input": "100\n33 63 21 27 49 82 86 93 43 55 4 72 89 85 5 34 80 7 23 13 21 49 22 73 89 65 81 25 6 92 82 66 58 88 48 96 1 1 16 48 67 96 84 63 87 76 20 100 36 4 31 41 35 62 55 76 74 70 68 41 4 16 39 81 2 41 34 73 66 57 41 89 78 93 68 96 87 47 92 60 40 58 81 12 19 74 56 83 56 61 83 97 26 92 62 52 39 57 89 95\n71 5", "output": "2127" }, { "input": "100\n95 98 99 81 98 96 100 92 96 90 99 91 98 98 91 78 97 100 96 98 87 93 96 99 91 92 96 92 90 97 85 83 99 95 66 91 87 89 100 95 100 88 99 84 96 79 99 100 94 100 99 99 92 89 99 91 100 94 98 97 91 92 90 87 84 99 97 98 93 100 90 85 75 95 86 71 98 93 91 87 92 95 98 94 95 94 100 98 96 100 97 96 95 95 86 86 94 97 98 96\n67 57", "output": "932" }, { "input": "100\n100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 97 100 100 100 100 100 99 100 100 99 99 100 99 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 97 99 98 98 100 98 98 100 99 100 100 100 100 99 100 98 100 99 98 99 98 98 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 99 100 100 100 100 100 98 100 99 99 100 96 100 96 100 99 100 100 99 100 99 100 100 100 99 100 100 100 100 98 98 97 100 100 99 98\n16 6", "output": "997" }, { "input": "100\n3 6 23 4 23 1 2 14 2 3 3 9 17 8 10 5 1 14 8 5 7 4 13 8 5 6 24 3 12 3 4 9 2 8 2 1 2 1 3 2 1 6 14 23 8 6 3 5 7 8 18 9 2 5 22 6 13 16 2 4 31 20 4 3 3 6 6 1 1 18 5 11 1 14 4 16 6 37 11 1 8 3 7 11 21 14 3 3 12 2 5 1 9 16 3 1 3 4 4 2\n98 24", "output": "195" }, { "input": "100\n1 1 3 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 4 1 1 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 2 5 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 7 3 1 3 1 2 1 2 1\n49 10", "output": "60" }, { "input": "100\n75 62 31 96 62 76 93 96 72 67 88 35 67 34 60 56 95 86 82 48 64 61 74 100 56 98 76 98 78 55 53 10 12 78 58 45 86 90 93 77 69 73 88 66 92 88 33 50 95 69 89 12 93 57 93 89 59 53 71 86 15 13 61 93 24 100 58 76 46 95 76 82 50 20 79 38 5 72 99 81 55 90 90 65 85 44 63 39 6 34 98 72 88 30 59 73 84 61 25 67\n86 25", "output": "2523" }, { "input": "100\n100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100\n1 51", "output": "5000" }, { "input": "4\n1 1 1 1\n2 4", "output": "2" }, { "input": "4\n1 1 2 1\n2 4", "output": "2" } ]
1,647,101,035
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
1
62
0
n=int(input());r=[*map(int,input().split())];s,t=map(int,input().split());print(min(sum(r[s-1:t-1]),sum(r)-sum(r[s-1:t-1])))
Title: Circle Line Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: The circle line of the Berland subway has *n* stations. We know the distances between all pairs of neighboring stations: - *d*1 is the distance between the 1-st and the 2-nd station;- *d*2 is the distance between the 2-nd and the 3-rd station;...- *d**n*<=-<=1 is the distance between the *n*<=-<=1-th and the *n*-th station;- *d**n* is the distance between the *n*-th and the 1-st station. The trains go along the circle line in both directions. Find the shortest distance between stations with numbers *s* and *t*. Input Specification: The first line contains integer *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of stations on the circle line. The second line contains *n* integers *d*1,<=*d*2,<=...,<=*d**n* (1<=≤<=*d**i*<=≤<=100) — the distances between pairs of neighboring stations. The third line contains two integers *s* and *t* (1<=≤<=*s*,<=*t*<=≤<=*n*) — the numbers of stations, between which you need to find the shortest distance. These numbers can be the same. The numbers in the lines are separated by single spaces. Output Specification: Print a single number — the length of the shortest path between stations number *s* and *t*. Demo Input: ['4\n2 3 4 9\n1 3\n', '4\n5 8 2 100\n4 1\n', '3\n1 1 1\n3 1\n', '3\n31 41 59\n1 1\n'] Demo Output: ['5\n', '15\n', '1\n', '0\n'] Note: In the first sample the length of path 1 → 2 → 3 equals 5, the length of path 1 → 4 → 3 equals 13. In the second sample the length of path 4 → 1 is 100, the length of path 4 → 3 → 2 → 1 is 15. In the third sample the length of path 3 → 1 is 1, the length of path 3 → 2 → 1 is 2. In the fourth sample the numbers of stations are the same, so the shortest distance equals 0.
```python n=int(input());r=[*map(int,input().split())];s,t=map(int,input().split());print(min(sum(r[s-1:t-1]),sum(r)-sum(r[s-1:t-1]))) ```
0
186
A
Comparing Strings
PROGRAMMING
1,100
[ "implementation", "strings" ]
null
null
Some dwarves that are finishing the StUDY (State University for Dwarven Youngsters) Bachelor courses, have been told "no genome, no degree". That means that all dwarves should write a thesis on genome. Dwarven genome is far from simple. It is represented by a string that consists of lowercase Latin letters. Dwarf Misha has already chosen the subject for his thesis: determining by two dwarven genomes, whether they belong to the same race. Two dwarves belong to the same race if we can swap two characters in the first dwarf's genome and get the second dwarf's genome as a result. Help Dwarf Misha and find out whether two gnomes belong to the same race or not.
The first line contains the first dwarf's genome: a non-empty string, consisting of lowercase Latin letters. The second line contains the second dwarf's genome: a non-empty string, consisting of lowercase Latin letters. The number of letters in each genome doesn't exceed 105. It is guaranteed that the strings that correspond to the genomes are different. The given genomes may have different length.
Print "YES", if the dwarves belong to the same race. Otherwise, print "NO".
[ "ab\nba\n", "aa\nab\n" ]
[ "YES\n", "NO\n" ]
- First example: you can simply swap two letters in string "ab". So we get "ba". - Second example: we can't change string "aa" into string "ab", because "aa" does not contain letter "b".
500
[ { "input": "ab\nba", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "aa\nab", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "a\nza", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "vvea\nvvae", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "rtfabanpc\natfabrnpc", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "mt\ntm", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "qxolmbkkt\naovlajmlf", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "b\ng", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "ab\naba", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "ba\na", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "a\nab", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "a\naa", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "a\nz", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "aabb\nbbaa", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "ab\nbd", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "bac\ndae", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "abc\nakl", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "cb\naa", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "abaab\naabba", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "aab\naaa", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "abcde\nedcba", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "abab\nbaba", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "ab\nbac", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "abcd\naqcb", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "abc\nbad", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "ab\nca", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "abc\nab", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "ab\nbae", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "aaaabcccca\naaaadccccb", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "acaa\nabca", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "aba\naab", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "ah\nla", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "aab\naa", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "abab\nabcd", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "ed\nab", "output": "NO" } ]
1,626,807,134
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
OK
TESTS
53
216
29,081,600
s=input() l1=[] d=input() l2=[] sam=0 if(len(s)!=len(d)): print("NO") else: for i in range(len(s)): if(s[i]==d[i]): sam+=1 else: l1.append(s[i]) l2.append(d[i]) if(len(s)-sam>2 or len(s)-sam<2): print("NO") else: l1.sort() l2.sort() if(l1==l2): print("YES") else: print("NO")
Title: Comparing Strings Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Some dwarves that are finishing the StUDY (State University for Dwarven Youngsters) Bachelor courses, have been told "no genome, no degree". That means that all dwarves should write a thesis on genome. Dwarven genome is far from simple. It is represented by a string that consists of lowercase Latin letters. Dwarf Misha has already chosen the subject for his thesis: determining by two dwarven genomes, whether they belong to the same race. Two dwarves belong to the same race if we can swap two characters in the first dwarf's genome and get the second dwarf's genome as a result. Help Dwarf Misha and find out whether two gnomes belong to the same race or not. Input Specification: The first line contains the first dwarf's genome: a non-empty string, consisting of lowercase Latin letters. The second line contains the second dwarf's genome: a non-empty string, consisting of lowercase Latin letters. The number of letters in each genome doesn't exceed 105. It is guaranteed that the strings that correspond to the genomes are different. The given genomes may have different length. Output Specification: Print "YES", if the dwarves belong to the same race. Otherwise, print "NO". Demo Input: ['ab\nba\n', 'aa\nab\n'] Demo Output: ['YES\n', 'NO\n'] Note: - First example: you can simply swap two letters in string "ab". So we get "ba". - Second example: we can't change string "aa" into string "ab", because "aa" does not contain letter "b".
```python s=input() l1=[] d=input() l2=[] sam=0 if(len(s)!=len(d)): print("NO") else: for i in range(len(s)): if(s[i]==d[i]): sam+=1 else: l1.append(s[i]) l2.append(d[i]) if(len(s)-sam>2 or len(s)-sam<2): print("NO") else: l1.sort() l2.sort() if(l1==l2): print("YES") else: print("NO") ```
3
50
A
Domino piling
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "greedy", "math" ]
A. Domino piling
2
256
You are given a rectangular board of *M*<=×<=*N* squares. Also you are given an unlimited number of standard domino pieces of 2<=×<=1 squares. You are allowed to rotate the pieces. You are asked to place as many dominoes as possible on the board so as to meet the following conditions: 1. Each domino completely covers two squares. 2. No two dominoes overlap. 3. Each domino lies entirely inside the board. It is allowed to touch the edges of the board. Find the maximum number of dominoes, which can be placed under these restrictions.
In a single line you are given two integers *M* and *N* — board sizes in squares (1<=≤<=*M*<=≤<=*N*<=≤<=16).
Output one number — the maximal number of dominoes, which can be placed.
[ "2 4\n", "3 3\n" ]
[ "4\n", "4\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "2 4", "output": "4" }, { "input": "3 3", "output": "4" }, { "input": "1 5", "output": "2" }, { "input": "1 6", "output": "3" }, { "input": "1 15", "output": "7" }, { "input": "1 16", "output": "8" }, { "input": "2 5", "output": "5" }, { "input": "2 6", "output": "6" }, { "input": "2 7", "output": "7" }, { "input": "2 14", "output": "14" }, { "input": "2 15", "output": "15" }, { "input": "1 4", "output": "2" }, { "input": "2 16", "output": "16" }, { "input": "3 5", "output": "7" }, { "input": "3 6", "output": "9" }, { "input": "3 10", "output": "15" }, { "input": "3 14", "output": "21" }, { "input": "3 15", "output": "22" }, { "input": "3 16", "output": "24" }, { "input": "5 7", "output": "17" }, { "input": "16 16", "output": "128" }, { "input": "15 16", "output": "120" }, { "input": "2 3", "output": "3" }, { "input": "15 15", "output": "112" }, { "input": "14 16", "output": "112" }, { "input": "11 13", "output": "71" }, { "input": "5 16", "output": "40" }, { "input": "8 15", "output": "60" }, { "input": "2 2", "output": "2" }, { "input": "3 4", "output": "6" }, { "input": "4 4", "output": "8" }, { "input": "1 1", "output": "0" }, { "input": "1 2", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1 3", "output": "1" }, { "input": "14 15", "output": "105" } ]
1,614,696,402
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
35
124
0
n,m=map(int,input().split()) x=n*m print(x//2)
Title: Domino piling Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: You are given a rectangular board of *M*<=×<=*N* squares. Also you are given an unlimited number of standard domino pieces of 2<=×<=1 squares. You are allowed to rotate the pieces. You are asked to place as many dominoes as possible on the board so as to meet the following conditions: 1. Each domino completely covers two squares. 2. No two dominoes overlap. 3. Each domino lies entirely inside the board. It is allowed to touch the edges of the board. Find the maximum number of dominoes, which can be placed under these restrictions. Input Specification: In a single line you are given two integers *M* and *N* — board sizes in squares (1<=≤<=*M*<=≤<=*N*<=≤<=16). Output Specification: Output one number — the maximal number of dominoes, which can be placed. Demo Input: ['2 4\n', '3 3\n'] Demo Output: ['4\n', '4\n'] Note: none
```python n,m=map(int,input().split()) x=n*m print(x//2) ```
3.969
71
A
Way Too Long Words
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "strings" ]
A. Way Too Long Words
1
256
Sometimes some words like "localization" or "internationalization" are so long that writing them many times in one text is quite tiresome. Let's consider a word too long, if its length is strictly more than 10 characters. All too long words should be replaced with a special abbreviation. This abbreviation is made like this: we write down the first and the last letter of a word and between them we write the number of letters between the first and the last letters. That number is in decimal system and doesn't contain any leading zeroes. Thus, "localization" will be spelt as "l10n", and "internationalization» will be spelt as "i18n". You are suggested to automatize the process of changing the words with abbreviations. At that all too long words should be replaced by the abbreviation and the words that are not too long should not undergo any changes.
The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100). Each of the following *n* lines contains one word. All the words consist of lowercase Latin letters and possess the lengths of from 1 to 100 characters.
Print *n* lines. The *i*-th line should contain the result of replacing of the *i*-th word from the input data.
[ "4\nword\nlocalization\ninternationalization\npneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis\n" ]
[ "word\nl10n\ni18n\np43s\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "4\nword\nlocalization\ninternationalization\npneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis", "output": "word\nl10n\ni18n\np43s" }, { "input": "5\nabcdefgh\nabcdefghi\nabcdefghij\nabcdefghijk\nabcdefghijklm", "output": "abcdefgh\nabcdefghi\nabcdefghij\na9k\na11m" }, { "input": "3\nnjfngnrurunrgunrunvurn\njfvnjfdnvjdbfvsbdubruvbubvkdb\nksdnvidnviudbvibd", "output": "n20n\nj27b\nk15d" }, { "input": "1\ntcyctkktcctrcyvbyiuhihhhgyvyvyvyvjvytchjckt", "output": "t41t" }, { "input": "24\nyou\nare\nregistered\nfor\npractice\nyou\ncan\nsolve\nproblems\nunofficially\nresults\ncan\nbe\nfound\nin\nthe\ncontest\nstatus\nand\nin\nthe\nbottom\nof\nstandings", "output": "you\nare\nregistered\nfor\npractice\nyou\ncan\nsolve\nproblems\nu10y\nresults\ncan\nbe\nfound\nin\nthe\ncontest\nstatus\nand\nin\nthe\nbottom\nof\nstandings" }, { "input": "1\na", "output": "a" }, { "input": "26\na\nb\nc\nd\ne\nf\ng\nh\ni\nj\nk\nl\nm\nn\no\np\nq\nr\ns\nt\nu\nv\nw\nx\ny\nz", "output": "a\nb\nc\nd\ne\nf\ng\nh\ni\nj\nk\nl\nm\nn\no\np\nq\nr\ns\nt\nu\nv\nw\nx\ny\nz" }, { "input": "1\nabcdefghijabcdefghijabcdefghijabcdefghijabcdefghijabcdefghijabcdefghijabcdefghijabcdefghijabcdefghij", "output": "a98j" }, { "input": "10\ngyartjdxxlcl\nfzsck\nuidwu\nxbymclornemdmtj\nilppyoapitawgje\ncibzc\ndrgbeu\nhezplmsdekhhbo\nfeuzlrimbqbytdu\nkgdco", "output": "g10l\nfzsck\nuidwu\nx13j\ni13e\ncibzc\ndrgbeu\nh12o\nf13u\nkgdco" }, { "input": "20\nlkpmx\nkovxmxorlgwaomlswjxlpnbvltfv\nhykasjxqyjrmybejnmeumzha\ntuevlumpqbbhbww\nqgqsphvrmupxxc\ntrissbaf\nqfgrlinkzvzqdryckaizutd\nzzqtoaxkvwoscyx\noswytrlnhpjvvnwookx\nlpuzqgec\ngyzqfwxggtvpjhzmzmdw\nrlxjgmvdftvrmvbdwudra\nvsntnjpepnvdaxiporggmglhagv\nxlvcqkqgcrbgtgglj\nlyxwxbiszyhlsrgzeedzprbmcpduvq\nyrmqqvrkqskqukzqrwukpsifgtdc\nxpuohcsjhhuhvr\nvvlfrlxpvqejngwrbfbpmqeirxlw\nsvmasocxdvadmaxtrpakysmeaympy\nyuflqboqfdt", "output": "lkpmx\nk26v\nh22a\nt13w\nq12c\ntrissbaf\nq21d\nz13x\no17x\nlpuzqgec\ng18w\nr19a\nv25v\nx15j\nl28q\ny26c\nx12r\nv26w\ns27y\ny9t" }, { "input": "100\nm\nz\ns\nv\nd\nr\nv\ny\ny\ne\np\nt\nc\na\nn\nm\np\ng\ni\nj\nc\na\nb\nq\ne\nn\nv\no\nk\nx\nf\ni\nl\na\nq\nr\nu\nb\ns\nl\nc\nl\ne\nv\nj\nm\nx\nb\na\nq\nb\na\nf\nj\nv\nm\nq\nc\nt\nt\nn\nx\no\ny\nr\nu\nh\nm\nj\np\nj\nq\nz\ns\nj\no\ng\nc\nm\nn\no\nm\nr\no\ns\nt\nh\nr\np\nk\nb\nz\ng\no\nc\nc\nz\nz\ng\nr", "output": "m\nz\ns\nv\nd\nr\nv\ny\ny\ne\np\nt\nc\na\nn\nm\np\ng\ni\nj\nc\na\nb\nq\ne\nn\nv\no\nk\nx\nf\ni\nl\na\nq\nr\nu\nb\ns\nl\nc\nl\ne\nv\nj\nm\nx\nb\na\nq\nb\na\nf\nj\nv\nm\nq\nc\nt\nt\nn\nx\no\ny\nr\nu\nh\nm\nj\np\nj\nq\nz\ns\nj\no\ng\nc\nm\nn\no\nm\nr\no\ns\nt\nh\nr\np\nk\nb\nz\ng\no\nc\nc\nz\nz\ng\nr" } ]
1,676,811,123
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
1
31
0
n = int(input()) for i in range(0 , n): y = input() if len(y) >= 10 : print(y[0] + str(len(y)-2) + y[-1]) else : print(str(y))
Title: Way Too Long Words Time Limit: 1 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Sometimes some words like "localization" or "internationalization" are so long that writing them many times in one text is quite tiresome. Let's consider a word too long, if its length is strictly more than 10 characters. All too long words should be replaced with a special abbreviation. This abbreviation is made like this: we write down the first and the last letter of a word and between them we write the number of letters between the first and the last letters. That number is in decimal system and doesn't contain any leading zeroes. Thus, "localization" will be spelt as "l10n", and "internationalization» will be spelt as "i18n". You are suggested to automatize the process of changing the words with abbreviations. At that all too long words should be replaced by the abbreviation and the words that are not too long should not undergo any changes. Input Specification: The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100). Each of the following *n* lines contains one word. All the words consist of lowercase Latin letters and possess the lengths of from 1 to 100 characters. Output Specification: Print *n* lines. The *i*-th line should contain the result of replacing of the *i*-th word from the input data. Demo Input: ['4\nword\nlocalization\ninternationalization\npneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis\n'] Demo Output: ['word\nl10n\ni18n\np43s\n'] Note: none
```python n = int(input()) for i in range(0 , n): y = input() if len(y) >= 10 : print(y[0] + str(len(y)-2) + y[-1]) else : print(str(y)) ```
0
450
A
Jzzhu and Children
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
There are *n* children in Jzzhu's school. Jzzhu is going to give some candies to them. Let's number all the children from 1 to *n*. The *i*-th child wants to get at least *a**i* candies. Jzzhu asks children to line up. Initially, the *i*-th child stands at the *i*-th place of the line. Then Jzzhu start distribution of the candies. He follows the algorithm: 1. Give *m* candies to the first child of the line. 1. If this child still haven't got enough candies, then the child goes to the end of the line, else the child go home. 1. Repeat the first two steps while the line is not empty. Consider all the children in the order they go home. Jzzhu wants to know, which child will be the last in this order?
The first line contains two integers *n*,<=*m* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100; 1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=100). The second line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=100).
Output a single integer, representing the number of the last child.
[ "5 2\n1 3 1 4 2\n", "6 4\n1 1 2 2 3 3\n" ]
[ "4\n", "6\n" ]
Let's consider the first sample. Firstly child 1 gets 2 candies and go home. Then child 2 gets 2 candies and go to the end of the line. Currently the line looks like [3, 4, 5, 2] (indices of the children in order of the line). Then child 3 gets 2 candies and go home, and then child 4 gets 2 candies and goes to the end of the line. Currently the line looks like [5, 2, 4]. Then child 5 gets 2 candies and goes home. Then child 2 gets two candies and goes home, and finally child 4 gets 2 candies and goes home. Child 4 is the last one who goes home.
500
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"1" }, { "input": "3 1\n2 3 2", "output": "2" }, { "input": "5 1\n5 1 1 1 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2 3\n7 4", "output": "1" } ]
1,640,419,120
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
0
30
0
n, m = map(int, input().split()) a = list(map(int, input().split())) maxi = max(a) b = [] for i in range(n): val1 = a[i] % m if val1 != 0 and a[i] > m: b.append(val1) else: b.append(-1) if maxi <= m: print(len(a)) else: val=0 for i in range(len(b)): if val<b[i]: ans=i+1 print(ans)
Title: Jzzhu and Children Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: There are *n* children in Jzzhu's school. Jzzhu is going to give some candies to them. Let's number all the children from 1 to *n*. The *i*-th child wants to get at least *a**i* candies. Jzzhu asks children to line up. Initially, the *i*-th child stands at the *i*-th place of the line. Then Jzzhu start distribution of the candies. He follows the algorithm: 1. Give *m* candies to the first child of the line. 1. If this child still haven't got enough candies, then the child goes to the end of the line, else the child go home. 1. Repeat the first two steps while the line is not empty. Consider all the children in the order they go home. Jzzhu wants to know, which child will be the last in this order? Input Specification: The first line contains two integers *n*,<=*m* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100; 1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=100). The second line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=100). Output Specification: Output a single integer, representing the number of the last child. Demo Input: ['5 2\n1 3 1 4 2\n', '6 4\n1 1 2 2 3 3\n'] Demo Output: ['4\n', '6\n'] Note: Let's consider the first sample. Firstly child 1 gets 2 candies and go home. Then child 2 gets 2 candies and go to the end of the line. Currently the line looks like [3, 4, 5, 2] (indices of the children in order of the line). Then child 3 gets 2 candies and go home, and then child 4 gets 2 candies and goes to the end of the line. Currently the line looks like [5, 2, 4]. Then child 5 gets 2 candies and goes home. Then child 2 gets two candies and goes home, and finally child 4 gets 2 candies and goes home. Child 4 is the last one who goes home.
```python n, m = map(int, input().split()) a = list(map(int, input().split())) maxi = max(a) b = [] for i in range(n): val1 = a[i] % m if val1 != 0 and a[i] > m: b.append(val1) else: b.append(-1) if maxi <= m: print(len(a)) else: val=0 for i in range(len(b)): if val<b[i]: ans=i+1 print(ans) ```
0
71
A
Way Too Long Words
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "strings" ]
A. Way Too Long Words
1
256
Sometimes some words like "localization" or "internationalization" are so long that writing them many times in one text is quite tiresome. Let's consider a word too long, if its length is strictly more than 10 characters. All too long words should be replaced with a special abbreviation. This abbreviation is made like this: we write down the first and the last letter of a word and between them we write the number of letters between the first and the last letters. That number is in decimal system and doesn't contain any leading zeroes. Thus, "localization" will be spelt as "l10n", and "internationalization» will be spelt as "i18n". You are suggested to automatize the process of changing the words with abbreviations. At that all too long words should be replaced by the abbreviation and the words that are not too long should not undergo any changes.
The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100). Each of the following *n* lines contains one word. All the words consist of lowercase Latin letters and possess the lengths of from 1 to 100 characters.
Print *n* lines. The *i*-th line should contain the result of replacing of the *i*-th word from the input data.
[ "4\nword\nlocalization\ninternationalization\npneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis\n" ]
[ "word\nl10n\ni18n\np43s\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "4\nword\nlocalization\ninternationalization\npneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis", "output": "word\nl10n\ni18n\np43s" }, { "input": "5\nabcdefgh\nabcdefghi\nabcdefghij\nabcdefghijk\nabcdefghijklm", "output": "abcdefgh\nabcdefghi\nabcdefghij\na9k\na11m" }, { "input": "3\nnjfngnrurunrgunrunvurn\njfvnjfdnvjdbfvsbdubruvbubvkdb\nksdnvidnviudbvibd", "output": "n20n\nj27b\nk15d" }, { "input": "1\ntcyctkktcctrcyvbyiuhihhhgyvyvyvyvjvytchjckt", "output": "t41t" }, { "input": "24\nyou\nare\nregistered\nfor\npractice\nyou\ncan\nsolve\nproblems\nunofficially\nresults\ncan\nbe\nfound\nin\nthe\ncontest\nstatus\nand\nin\nthe\nbottom\nof\nstandings", "output": "you\nare\nregistered\nfor\npractice\nyou\ncan\nsolve\nproblems\nu10y\nresults\ncan\nbe\nfound\nin\nthe\ncontest\nstatus\nand\nin\nthe\nbottom\nof\nstandings" }, { "input": "1\na", "output": "a" }, { "input": "26\na\nb\nc\nd\ne\nf\ng\nh\ni\nj\nk\nl\nm\nn\no\np\nq\nr\ns\nt\nu\nv\nw\nx\ny\nz", "output": "a\nb\nc\nd\ne\nf\ng\nh\ni\nj\nk\nl\nm\nn\no\np\nq\nr\ns\nt\nu\nv\nw\nx\ny\nz" }, { "input": "1\nabcdefghijabcdefghijabcdefghijabcdefghijabcdefghijabcdefghijabcdefghijabcdefghijabcdefghijabcdefghij", "output": "a98j" }, { "input": "10\ngyartjdxxlcl\nfzsck\nuidwu\nxbymclornemdmtj\nilppyoapitawgje\ncibzc\ndrgbeu\nhezplmsdekhhbo\nfeuzlrimbqbytdu\nkgdco", "output": "g10l\nfzsck\nuidwu\nx13j\ni13e\ncibzc\ndrgbeu\nh12o\nf13u\nkgdco" }, { "input": "20\nlkpmx\nkovxmxorlgwaomlswjxlpnbvltfv\nhykasjxqyjrmybejnmeumzha\ntuevlumpqbbhbww\nqgqsphvrmupxxc\ntrissbaf\nqfgrlinkzvzqdryckaizutd\nzzqtoaxkvwoscyx\noswytrlnhpjvvnwookx\nlpuzqgec\ngyzqfwxggtvpjhzmzmdw\nrlxjgmvdftvrmvbdwudra\nvsntnjpepnvdaxiporggmglhagv\nxlvcqkqgcrbgtgglj\nlyxwxbiszyhlsrgzeedzprbmcpduvq\nyrmqqvrkqskqukzqrwukpsifgtdc\nxpuohcsjhhuhvr\nvvlfrlxpvqejngwrbfbpmqeirxlw\nsvmasocxdvadmaxtrpakysmeaympy\nyuflqboqfdt", "output": "lkpmx\nk26v\nh22a\nt13w\nq12c\ntrissbaf\nq21d\nz13x\no17x\nlpuzqgec\ng18w\nr19a\nv25v\nx15j\nl28q\ny26c\nx12r\nv26w\ns27y\ny9t" }, { "input": "100\nm\nz\ns\nv\nd\nr\nv\ny\ny\ne\np\nt\nc\na\nn\nm\np\ng\ni\nj\nc\na\nb\nq\ne\nn\nv\no\nk\nx\nf\ni\nl\na\nq\nr\nu\nb\ns\nl\nc\nl\ne\nv\nj\nm\nx\nb\na\nq\nb\na\nf\nj\nv\nm\nq\nc\nt\nt\nn\nx\no\ny\nr\nu\nh\nm\nj\np\nj\nq\nz\ns\nj\no\ng\nc\nm\nn\no\nm\nr\no\ns\nt\nh\nr\np\nk\nb\nz\ng\no\nc\nc\nz\nz\ng\nr", "output": "m\nz\ns\nv\nd\nr\nv\ny\ny\ne\np\nt\nc\na\nn\nm\np\ng\ni\nj\nc\na\nb\nq\ne\nn\nv\no\nk\nx\nf\ni\nl\na\nq\nr\nu\nb\ns\nl\nc\nl\ne\nv\nj\nm\nx\nb\na\nq\nb\na\nf\nj\nv\nm\nq\nc\nt\nt\nn\nx\no\ny\nr\nu\nh\nm\nj\np\nj\nq\nz\ns\nj\no\ng\nc\nm\nn\no\nm\nr\no\ns\nt\nh\nr\np\nk\nb\nz\ng\no\nc\nc\nz\nz\ng\nr" } ]
1,693,216,609
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
1
30
0
for i in range (int(input())): saa=input() list=[] asd = len(saa) dfg=asd-2 if asd<10: print(saa) else: print(saa[0],end="") print(dfg,end="") print(saa[-1],end="") print("")
Title: Way Too Long Words Time Limit: 1 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Sometimes some words like "localization" or "internationalization" are so long that writing them many times in one text is quite tiresome. Let's consider a word too long, if its length is strictly more than 10 characters. All too long words should be replaced with a special abbreviation. This abbreviation is made like this: we write down the first and the last letter of a word and between them we write the number of letters between the first and the last letters. That number is in decimal system and doesn't contain any leading zeroes. Thus, "localization" will be spelt as "l10n", and "internationalization» will be spelt as "i18n". You are suggested to automatize the process of changing the words with abbreviations. At that all too long words should be replaced by the abbreviation and the words that are not too long should not undergo any changes. Input Specification: The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100). Each of the following *n* lines contains one word. All the words consist of lowercase Latin letters and possess the lengths of from 1 to 100 characters. Output Specification: Print *n* lines. The *i*-th line should contain the result of replacing of the *i*-th word from the input data. Demo Input: ['4\nword\nlocalization\ninternationalization\npneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis\n'] Demo Output: ['word\nl10n\ni18n\np43s\n'] Note: none
```python for i in range (int(input())): saa=input() list=[] asd = len(saa) dfg=asd-2 if asd<10: print(saa) else: print(saa[0],end="") print(dfg,end="") print(saa[-1],end="") print("") ```
0
817
B
Makes And The Product
PROGRAMMING
1,500
[ "combinatorics", "implementation", "math", "sortings" ]
null
null
After returning from the army Makes received a gift — an array *a* consisting of *n* positive integer numbers. He hadn't been solving problems for a long time, so he became interested to answer a particular question: how many triples of indices (*i*,<= *j*,<= *k*) (*i*<=&lt;<=*j*<=&lt;<=*k*), such that *a**i*·*a**j*·*a**k* is minimum possible, are there in the array? Help him with it!
The first line of input contains a positive integer number *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105) — the number of elements in array *a*. The second line contains *n* positive integer numbers *a**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=109) — the elements of a given array.
Print one number — the quantity of triples (*i*,<= *j*,<= *k*) such that *i*,<= *j* and *k* are pairwise distinct and *a**i*·*a**j*·*a**k* is minimum possible.
[ "4\n1 1 1 1\n", "5\n1 3 2 3 4\n", "6\n1 3 3 1 3 2\n" ]
[ "4\n", "2\n", "1\n" ]
In the first example Makes always chooses three ones out of four, and the number of ways to choose them is 4. In the second example a triple of numbers (1, 2, 3) is chosen (numbers, not indices). Since there are two ways to choose an element 3, then the answer is 2. In the third example a triple of numbers (1, 1, 2) is chosen, and there's only one way to choose indices.
0
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1,497,576,996
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
80
390
10,547,200
n = int(input()) a = list(map(int,input().split())) pre = a[:] cnt1 = [1]*n for i in range(len(a)): if i==0: continue pre[i]=pre[i-1] cnt1[i] = cnt1[i-1] if a[i]<pre[i]: pre[i]=a[i] cnt1[i]=1 else: if a[i]==pre[i]: cnt1[i]+=1 pre2 = [10**30]*n cnt2 = [0]*n for i in range(n): if(i==0): continue pre2[i]=pre2[i-1] cnt2[i] = cnt2[i-1] te = a[i]*pre[i-1] if te<pre2[i]: pre2[i] = te cnt2[i] = cnt1[i-1] else: if te==pre2[i]: cnt2[i] += cnt1[i-1] ans = 10**30 cnt = 0 for i in range(n): if(i<2): continue t = a[i]*pre2[i-1] if(t<ans): ans = t cnt = cnt2[i-1] else: if ans==t: cnt+=cnt2[i-1] print(cnt)
Title: Makes And The Product Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: After returning from the army Makes received a gift — an array *a* consisting of *n* positive integer numbers. He hadn't been solving problems for a long time, so he became interested to answer a particular question: how many triples of indices (*i*,<= *j*,<= *k*) (*i*<=&lt;<=*j*<=&lt;<=*k*), such that *a**i*·*a**j*·*a**k* is minimum possible, are there in the array? Help him with it! Input Specification: The first line of input contains a positive integer number *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105) — the number of elements in array *a*. The second line contains *n* positive integer numbers *a**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=109) — the elements of a given array. Output Specification: Print one number — the quantity of triples (*i*,<= *j*,<= *k*) such that *i*,<= *j* and *k* are pairwise distinct and *a**i*·*a**j*·*a**k* is minimum possible. Demo Input: ['4\n1 1 1 1\n', '5\n1 3 2 3 4\n', '6\n1 3 3 1 3 2\n'] Demo Output: ['4\n', '2\n', '1\n'] Note: In the first example Makes always chooses three ones out of four, and the number of ways to choose them is 4. In the second example a triple of numbers (1, 2, 3) is chosen (numbers, not indices). Since there are two ways to choose an element 3, then the answer is 2. In the third example a triple of numbers (1, 1, 2) is chosen, and there's only one way to choose indices.
```python n = int(input()) a = list(map(int,input().split())) pre = a[:] cnt1 = [1]*n for i in range(len(a)): if i==0: continue pre[i]=pre[i-1] cnt1[i] = cnt1[i-1] if a[i]<pre[i]: pre[i]=a[i] cnt1[i]=1 else: if a[i]==pre[i]: cnt1[i]+=1 pre2 = [10**30]*n cnt2 = [0]*n for i in range(n): if(i==0): continue pre2[i]=pre2[i-1] cnt2[i] = cnt2[i-1] te = a[i]*pre[i-1] if te<pre2[i]: pre2[i] = te cnt2[i] = cnt1[i-1] else: if te==pre2[i]: cnt2[i] += cnt1[i-1] ans = 10**30 cnt = 0 for i in range(n): if(i<2): continue t = a[i]*pre2[i-1] if(t<ans): ans = t cnt = cnt2[i-1] else: if ans==t: cnt+=cnt2[i-1] print(cnt) ```
3
320
A
Magic Numbers
PROGRAMMING
900
[ "brute force", "greedy" ]
null
null
A magic number is a number formed by concatenation of numbers 1, 14 and 144. We can use each of these numbers any number of times. Therefore 14144, 141414 and 1411 are magic numbers but 1444, 514 and 414 are not. You're given a number. Determine if it is a magic number or not.
The first line of input contains an integer *n*, (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=109). This number doesn't contain leading zeros.
Print "YES" if *n* is a magic number or print "NO" if it's not.
[ "114114\n", "1111\n", "441231\n" ]
[ "YES\n", "YES\n", "NO\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "114114", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "1111", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "441231", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "1", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "14", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "114", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "9", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "414", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "1000000000", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "144144144", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "1444", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "11", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "141414141", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "11110111", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "114114144", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "444", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "9999", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "111444", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "11114", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "41111", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "114414441", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "144414441", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "144244144", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "111111111", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "144444444", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "444444444", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "141441441", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "441", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "15", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "14444", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "11444", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "144", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "1414414", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "141444", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "14144", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "4", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "1144", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "141111444", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "14414414", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "141414144", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "1414", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "1441", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "12", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "144144141", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "144144", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "14414411", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "14414", "output": "YES" } ]
1,640,431,127
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
0
62
0
ch=int(input("donner un nombre")) ch1=str(ch) ch2="" i=0 while i<len(ch1): if (ch1[i:i+2]=="144" or ch1[i:i+1]=="14") or ch1[i]=="1": ch2=ch2+"1" if ch1[i:i+2]=="144": i=i+3 break if ch1[i:i+1]=="14" : i=i+2 break if ch1[i]=="1": i=i+1 else: ch2=ch2+"0" i=i+1 b=0 for i in range(len(ch2)): if ch2[i]=="0": b=b+1 if b==0: print("yes") else: print("no")
Title: Magic Numbers Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: A magic number is a number formed by concatenation of numbers 1, 14 and 144. We can use each of these numbers any number of times. Therefore 14144, 141414 and 1411 are magic numbers but 1444, 514 and 414 are not. You're given a number. Determine if it is a magic number or not. Input Specification: The first line of input contains an integer *n*, (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=109). This number doesn't contain leading zeros. Output Specification: Print "YES" if *n* is a magic number or print "NO" if it's not. Demo Input: ['114114\n', '1111\n', '441231\n'] Demo Output: ['YES\n', 'YES\n', 'NO\n'] Note: none
```python ch=int(input("donner un nombre")) ch1=str(ch) ch2="" i=0 while i<len(ch1): if (ch1[i:i+2]=="144" or ch1[i:i+1]=="14") or ch1[i]=="1": ch2=ch2+"1" if ch1[i:i+2]=="144": i=i+3 break if ch1[i:i+1]=="14" : i=i+2 break if ch1[i]=="1": i=i+1 else: ch2=ch2+"0" i=i+1 b=0 for i in range(len(ch2)): if ch2[i]=="0": b=b+1 if b==0: print("yes") else: print("no") ```
0
660
A
Co-prime Array
PROGRAMMING
1,200
[ "greedy", "implementation", "math", "number theory" ]
null
null
You are given an array of *n* elements, you must make it a co-prime array in as few moves as possible. In each move you can insert any positive integral number you want not greater than 109 in any place in the array. An array is co-prime if any two adjacent numbers of it are co-prime. In the number theory, two integers *a* and *b* are said to be co-prime if the only positive integer that divides both of them is 1.
The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000) — the number of elements in the given array. The second line contains *n* integers *a**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=109) — the elements of the array *a*.
Print integer *k* on the first line — the least number of elements needed to add to the array *a* to make it co-prime. The second line should contain *n*<=+<=*k* integers *a**j* — the elements of the array *a* after adding *k* elements to it. Note that the new array should be co-prime, so any two adjacent values should be co-prime. Also the new array should be got from the original array *a* by adding *k* elements to it. If there are multiple answers you can print any one of them.
[ "3\n2 7 28\n" ]
[ "1\n2 7 9 28\n" ]
none
0
[ { "input": "3\n2 7 28", "output": "1\n2 7 1 28" }, { "input": "1\n1", "output": "0\n1" }, { "input": "1\n548", "output": "0\n548" }, { "input": "1\n963837006", "output": "0\n963837006" }, { "input": "10\n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1", "output": "0\n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1" }, { "input": "10\n26 723 970 13 422 968 875 329 234 983", "output": "2\n26 723 970 13 422 1 968 875 1 329 234 983" }, { "input": "10\n319645572 758298525 812547177 459359946 355467212 304450522 807957797 916787906 239781206 242840396", "output": "7\n319645572 1 758298525 1 812547177 1 459359946 1 355467212 1 304450522 807957797 916787906 1 239781206 1 242840396" }, { "input": "100\n1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1", "output": "19\n1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 1" }, { "input": "100\n591 417 888 251 792 847 685 3 182 461 102 348 555 956 771 901 712 878 580 631 342 333 285 899 525 725 537 718 929 653 84 788 104 355 624 803 253 853 201 995 536 184 65 205 540 652 549 777 248 405 677 950 431 580 600 846 328 429 134 983 526 103 500 963 400 23 276 704 570 757 410 658 507 620 984 244 486 454 802 411 985 303 635 283 96 597 855 775 139 839 839 61 219 986 776 72 729 69 20 917", "output": "38\n591 1 417 1 888 251 792 1 847 685 3 182 461 102 1 348 1 555 956 771 901 712 1 878 1 580 631 342 1 333 1 285 899 525 1 725 537 718 929 653 84 1 788 1 104 355 624 803 1 253 853 201 995 536 1 184 65 1 205 1 540 1 652 549 1 777 248 405 677 950 431 580 1 600 1 846 1 328 429 134 983 526 103 500 963 400 23 1 276 1 704 1 570 757 410 1 658 507 620 1 984 1 244 1 486 1 454 1 802 411 985 303 635 283 96 1 597 1 855 1 775 139 839 1 839 61 219 986 1 776 1 72 1 729 1 69 20 917" }, { "input": "5\n472882027 472882027 472882027 472882027 472882027", "output": "4\n472882027 1 472882027 1 472882027 1 472882027 1 472882027" }, { "input": "2\n1000000000 1000000000", "output": "1\n1000000000 1 1000000000" }, { "input": "2\n8 6", "output": "1\n8 1 6" }, { "input": "3\n100000000 1000000000 1000000000", "output": "2\n100000000 1 1000000000 1 1000000000" }, { "input": "5\n1 2 3 4 5", "output": "0\n1 2 3 4 5" }, { "input": "20\n2 1000000000 2 1000000000 2 1000000000 2 1000000000 2 1000000000 2 1000000000 2 1000000000 2 1000000000 2 1000000000 2 1000000000", "output": "19\n2 1 1000000000 1 2 1 1000000000 1 2 1 1000000000 1 2 1 1000000000 1 2 1 1000000000 1 2 1 1000000000 1 2 1 1000000000 1 2 1 1000000000 1 2 1 1000000000 1 2 1 1000000000" }, { "input": "2\n223092870 23", "output": "1\n223092870 1 23" }, { "input": "2\n100000003 100000003", "output": "1\n100000003 1 100000003" }, { "input": "2\n999999937 999999937", "output": "1\n999999937 1 999999937" }, { "input": "4\n999 999999937 999999937 999", "output": "1\n999 999999937 1 999999937 999" }, { "input": "2\n999999929 999999929", "output": "1\n999999929 1 999999929" }, { "input": "2\n1049459 2098918", "output": "1\n1049459 1 2098918" }, { "input": "2\n352229 704458", "output": "1\n352229 1 704458" }, { "input": "2\n7293 4011", "output": "1\n7293 1 4011" }, { "input": "2\n5565651 3999930", "output": "1\n5565651 1 3999930" }, { "input": "2\n997 997", "output": "1\n997 1 997" }, { "input": "3\n9994223 9994223 9994223", "output": "2\n9994223 1 9994223 1 9994223" }, { "input": "2\n99999998 1000000000", "output": "1\n99999998 1 1000000000" }, { "input": "3\n1000000000 1000000000 1000000000", "output": "2\n1000000000 1 1000000000 1 1000000000" }, { "input": "2\n130471 130471", "output": "1\n130471 1 130471" }, { "input": "3\n1000000000 2 2", "output": "2\n1000000000 1 2 1 2" }, { "input": "2\n223092870 66526", "output": "1\n223092870 1 66526" }, { "input": "14\n1000000000 1000000000 223092870 223092870 6 105 2 2 510510 510510 999999491 999999491 436077930 570018449", "output": "10\n1000000000 1 1000000000 1 223092870 1 223092870 1 6 1 105 2 1 2 1 510510 1 510510 999999491 1 999999491 436077930 1 570018449" }, { "input": "2\n3996017 3996017", "output": "1\n3996017 1 3996017" }, { "input": "2\n999983 999983", "output": "1\n999983 1 999983" }, { "input": "2\n618575685 773990454", "output": "1\n618575685 1 773990454" }, { "input": "3\n9699690 3 7", "output": "1\n9699690 1 3 7" }, { "input": "2\n999999999 999999996", "output": "1\n999999999 1 999999996" }, { "input": "2\n99999910 99999910", "output": "1\n99999910 1 99999910" }, { "input": "12\n1000000000 1000000000 223092870 223092870 6 105 2 2 510510 510510 999999491 999999491", "output": "9\n1000000000 1 1000000000 1 223092870 1 223092870 1 6 1 105 2 1 2 1 510510 1 510510 999999491 1 999999491" }, { "input": "3\n999999937 999999937 999999937", "output": "2\n999999937 1 999999937 1 999999937" }, { "input": "2\n99839 99839", "output": "1\n99839 1 99839" }, { "input": "3\n19999909 19999909 19999909", "output": "2\n19999909 1 19999909 1 19999909" }, { "input": "4\n1 1000000000 1 1000000000", "output": "0\n1 1000000000 1 1000000000" }, { "input": "2\n64006 64006", "output": "1\n64006 1 64006" }, { "input": "2\n1956955 1956955", "output": "1\n1956955 1 1956955" }, { "input": "3\n1 1000000000 1000000000", "output": "1\n1 1000000000 1 1000000000" }, { "input": "2\n982451707 982451707", "output": "1\n982451707 1 982451707" }, { "input": "2\n999999733 999999733", "output": "1\n999999733 1 999999733" }, { "input": "3\n999999733 999999733 999999733", "output": "2\n999999733 1 999999733 1 999999733" }, { "input": "2\n3257 3257", "output": "1\n3257 1 3257" }, { "input": "2\n223092870 181598", "output": "1\n223092870 1 181598" }, { "input": "3\n959919409 105935 105935", "output": "2\n959919409 1 105935 1 105935" }, { "input": "2\n510510 510510", "output": "1\n510510 1 510510" }, { "input": "3\n223092870 1000000000 1000000000", "output": "2\n223092870 1 1000000000 1 1000000000" }, { "input": "14\n1000000000 2 1000000000 3 1000000000 6 1000000000 1000000000 15 1000000000 1000000000 1000000000 100000000 1000", "output": "11\n1000000000 1 2 1 1000000000 3 1000000000 1 6 1 1000000000 1 1000000000 1 15 1 1000000000 1 1000000000 1 1000000000 1 100000000 1 1000" }, { "input": "7\n1 982451653 982451653 1 982451653 982451653 982451653", "output": "3\n1 982451653 1 982451653 1 982451653 1 982451653 1 982451653" }, { "input": "2\n100000007 100000007", "output": "1\n100000007 1 100000007" }, { "input": "3\n999999757 999999757 999999757", "output": "2\n999999757 1 999999757 1 999999757" }, { "input": "3\n99999989 99999989 99999989", "output": "2\n99999989 1 99999989 1 99999989" }, { "input": "5\n2 4 982451707 982451707 3", "output": "2\n2 1 4 982451707 1 982451707 3" }, { "input": "2\n20000014 20000014", "output": "1\n20000014 1 20000014" }, { "input": "2\n99999989 99999989", "output": "1\n99999989 1 99999989" }, { "input": "2\n111546435 111546435", "output": "1\n111546435 1 111546435" }, { "input": "2\n55288874 33538046", "output": "1\n55288874 1 33538046" }, { "input": "5\n179424673 179424673 179424673 179424673 179424673", "output": "4\n179424673 1 179424673 1 179424673 1 179424673 1 179424673" }, { "input": "2\n199999978 199999978", "output": "1\n199999978 1 199999978" }, { "input": "2\n1000000000 2", "output": "1\n1000000000 1 2" }, { "input": "3\n19999897 19999897 19999897", "output": "2\n19999897 1 19999897 1 19999897" }, { "input": "2\n19999982 19999982", "output": "1\n19999982 1 19999982" }, { "input": "2\n10000007 10000007", "output": "1\n10000007 1 10000007" }, { "input": "3\n999999937 999999937 2", "output": "1\n999999937 1 999999937 2" }, { "input": "5\n2017 2017 2017 2017 2017", "output": "4\n2017 1 2017 1 2017 1 2017 1 2017" }, { "input": "2\n19999909 39999818", "output": "1\n19999909 1 39999818" }, { "input": "2\n62615533 7919", "output": "1\n62615533 1 7919" }, { "input": "5\n39989 39989 33 31 29", "output": "1\n39989 1 39989 33 31 29" }, { "input": "2\n1000000000 100000", "output": "1\n1000000000 1 100000" }, { "input": "2\n1938 10010", "output": "1\n1938 1 10010" }, { "input": "2\n199999 199999", "output": "1\n199999 1 199999" }, { "input": "2\n107273 107273", "output": "1\n107273 1 107273" }, { "input": "3\n49999 49999 49999", "output": "2\n49999 1 49999 1 49999" }, { "input": "2\n1999966 1999958", "output": "1\n1999966 1 1999958" }, { "input": "2\n86020 300846", "output": "1\n86020 1 300846" }, { "input": "2\n999999997 213", "output": "1\n999999997 1 213" }, { "input": "2\n200000014 200000434", "output": "1\n200000014 1 200000434" } ]
1,669,224,730
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
93
62
0
def gcd(a, b): if (b == 0): return a return gcd(b, a%b) n = int(input().strip()) arr = list(map(int, input().strip().split())) i, count = 0, 0 for i in range(n-1): if gcd(arr[i], arr[i+1]) != 1: count += 1 print(count) print(arr[0], end=" ") for i in range(1, n): if gcd(arr[i], arr[i-1]) != 1: print(1, end=" ") print(arr[i], end=" ")
Title: Co-prime Array Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: You are given an array of *n* elements, you must make it a co-prime array in as few moves as possible. In each move you can insert any positive integral number you want not greater than 109 in any place in the array. An array is co-prime if any two adjacent numbers of it are co-prime. In the number theory, two integers *a* and *b* are said to be co-prime if the only positive integer that divides both of them is 1. Input Specification: The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000) — the number of elements in the given array. The second line contains *n* integers *a**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=109) — the elements of the array *a*. Output Specification: Print integer *k* on the first line — the least number of elements needed to add to the array *a* to make it co-prime. The second line should contain *n*<=+<=*k* integers *a**j* — the elements of the array *a* after adding *k* elements to it. Note that the new array should be co-prime, so any two adjacent values should be co-prime. Also the new array should be got from the original array *a* by adding *k* elements to it. If there are multiple answers you can print any one of them. Demo Input: ['3\n2 7 28\n'] Demo Output: ['1\n2 7 9 28\n'] Note: none
```python def gcd(a, b): if (b == 0): return a return gcd(b, a%b) n = int(input().strip()) arr = list(map(int, input().strip().split())) i, count = 0, 0 for i in range(n-1): if gcd(arr[i], arr[i+1]) != 1: count += 1 print(count) print(arr[0], end=" ") for i in range(1, n): if gcd(arr[i], arr[i-1]) != 1: print(1, end=" ") print(arr[i], end=" ") ```
3
721
A
One-dimensional Japanese Crossword
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
Recently Adaltik discovered japanese crosswords. Japanese crossword is a picture, represented as a table sized *a*<=×<=*b* squares, and each square is colored white or black. There are integers to the left of the rows and to the top of the columns, encrypting the corresponding row or column. The number of integers represents how many groups of black squares there are in corresponding row or column, and the integers themselves represents the number of consecutive black squares in corresponding group (you can find more detailed explanation in Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_crossword](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_crossword)). Adaltik decided that the general case of japanese crossword is too complicated and drew a row consisting of *n* squares (e.g. japanese crossword sized 1<=×<=*n*), which he wants to encrypt in the same way as in japanese crossword. Help Adaltik find the numbers encrypting the row he drew.
The first line of the input contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the length of the row. The second line of the input contains a single string consisting of *n* characters 'B' or 'W', ('B' corresponds to black square, 'W' — to white square in the row that Adaltik drew).
The first line should contain a single integer *k* — the number of integers encrypting the row, e.g. the number of groups of black squares in the row. The second line should contain *k* integers, encrypting the row, e.g. corresponding to sizes of groups of consecutive black squares in the order from left to right.
[ "3\nBBW\n", "5\nBWBWB\n", "4\nWWWW\n", "4\nBBBB\n", "13\nWBBBBWWBWBBBW\n" ]
[ "1\n2 ", "3\n1 1 1 ", "0\n", "1\n4 ", "3\n4 1 3 " ]
The last sample case correspond to the picture in the statement.
500
[ { "input": "3\nBBW", "output": "1\n2 " }, { "input": "5\nBWBWB", "output": "3\n1 1 1 " }, { "input": "4\nWWWW", "output": "0" }, { "input": "4\nBBBB", "output": "1\n4 " }, { "input": "13\nWBBBBWWBWBBBW", "output": "3\n4 1 3 " }, { "input": "1\nB", "output": "1\n1 " }, { "input": "2\nBB", "output": "1\n2 " }, { "input": "100\nWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWB", "output": "50\n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 " }, { "input": "1\nW", "output": "0" }, { "input": "2\nWW", "output": "0" }, { "input": "2\nWB", "output": "1\n1 " }, { "input": "2\nBW", "output": "1\n1 " }, { "input": "3\nBBB", "output": "1\n3 " }, { "input": "3\nBWB", "output": "2\n1 1 " }, { "input": "3\nWBB", "output": "1\n2 " }, { "input": "3\nWWB", "output": "1\n1 " }, { "input": "3\nWBW", "output": "1\n1 " }, { "input": "3\nBWW", "output": "1\n1 " }, { "input": "3\nWWW", "output": "0" }, { "input": "100\nBBBWWWWWWBBWWBBWWWBBWBBBBBBBBBBBWBBBWBBWWWBBWWBBBWBWWBBBWWBBBWBBBBBWWWBWWBBWWWWWWBWBBWWBWWWBWBWWWWWB", "output": "21\n3 2 2 2 11 3 2 2 3 1 3 3 5 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 " }, { "input": "5\nBBBWB", "output": "2\n3 1 " }, { "input": "5\nBWWWB", "output": "2\n1 1 " }, { "input": "5\nWWWWB", "output": "1\n1 " }, { "input": "5\nBWWWW", "output": "1\n1 " }, { "input": "5\nBBBWW", "output": "1\n3 " }, { "input": "5\nWWBBB", "output": "1\n3 " }, { "input": "10\nBBBBBWWBBB", "output": "2\n5 3 " }, { "input": "10\nBBBBWBBWBB", "output": "3\n4 2 2 " }, { "input": "20\nBBBBBWWBWBBWBWWBWBBB", "output": "6\n5 1 2 1 1 3 " }, { "input": "20\nBBBWWWWBBWWWBWBWWBBB", "output": "5\n3 2 1 1 3 " }, { "input": "20\nBBBBBBBBWBBBWBWBWBBB", "output": "5\n8 3 1 1 3 " }, { "input": "20\nBBBWBWBWWWBBWWWWBWBB", "output": "6\n3 1 1 2 1 2 " }, { "input": "40\nBBBBBBWWWWBWBWWWBWWWWWWWWWWWBBBBBBBBBBBB", "output": "5\n6 1 1 1 12 " }, { "input": "40\nBBBBBWBWWWBBWWWBWBWWBBBBWWWWBWBWBBBBBBBB", "output": "9\n5 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 8 " }, { "input": "50\nBBBBBBBBBBBWWWWBWBWWWWBBBBBBBBWWWWWWWBWWWWBWBBBBBB", "output": "7\n11 1 1 8 1 1 6 " }, { "input": "50\nWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW", "output": "0" }, { "input": "50\nBBBBBWWWWWBWWWBWWWWWBWWWBWWWWWWBBWBBWWWWBWWWWWWWBW", "output": "9\n5 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 " }, { "input": "50\nWWWWBWWBWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWBWBWBWWWWWWWBBBBB", "output": "6\n1 1 1 1 1 5 " }, { "input": "50\nBBBBBWBWBWWBWBWWWWWWBWBWBWWWWWWWWWWWWWBWBWWWWBWWWB", "output": "12\n5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 " }, { "input": "50\nBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB", "output": "1\n50 " }, { "input": "100\nBBBBBBBBBBBWBWWWWBWWBBWBBWWWWWWWWWWBWBWWBWWWWWWWWWWWBBBWWBBWWWWWBWBWWWWBWWWWWWWWWWWBWWWWWBBBBBBBBBBB", "output": "15\n11 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 1 1 11 " }, { "input": "100\nBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB", "output": "1\n100 " }, { "input": "100\nBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWBWBWWWWWBWWWWWWWWWWWWWWBBWWWBWWWWBWWBWWWWWWBWWWWWWWWWWWWWBWBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB", "output": "11\n20 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 20 " }, { "input": "100\nBBBBWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWBWBWWWWWBWBWWWWWWBBWWWWWWWWWWWWBWWWWBWWWWWWWWWWWWBWWWWWWWBWWWWWWWBBBBBB", "output": "11\n4 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 6 " }, { "input": "5\nBWBWB", "output": "3\n1 1 1 " }, { "input": "10\nWWBWWWBWBB", "output": "3\n1 1 2 " }, { "input": "50\nBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB", "output": "1\n50 " }, { "input": "50\nBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWWBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB", "output": "2\n17 31 " }, { "input": "100\nBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB", "output": "2\n24 42 " }, { "input": "90\nWWBWWBWBBWBBWWBWBWBBBWBWBBBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBWBBBBBWBBWWWWBWBBWBWWBBBWBWBWWBWBWBWBWWWWWWBWBBBB", "output": "30\n1 1 2 2 1 1 3 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 2 1 2 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 " }, { "input": "100\nBWWWBWBWBBBBBWBWWBWBWWWBWBWBWWBBWWBBBWBBBWWBWBWWBBBBWBWBBBWBWBBWWWWWWBWWBBBBWBWBWWBWBWWWBWBWWBWBWWWB", "output": "31\n1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 1 1 4 1 3 1 2 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 " }, { "input": "90\nWBWBBBBBBWWWBBWWBWWWBBWWBWWWBWBBWBWBBWWWWBWBWBBWBBWBWWWBBWBBWWWWBWBBWWWBBBWBBWBWBBBBWWBWWB", "output": "25\n1 6 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 3 2 1 4 1 1 " }, { "input": "80\nBBWWBBBWBBWWWWBBWBWBBWWWWWBWBBWWBWBWBWBWBWWBWWBWWWBWBBWBBWBBWBBBWWBBBBBBBWBBBWBB", "output": "23\n2 3 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 7 3 2 " }, { "input": "65\nWWWWBWWWBBBBBWWWWWWBBBWWBBBBWWWWWWWWBBBWWWWBWBWWBBWWWWBWWWBBWBBBB", "output": "11\n1 5 3 4 3 1 1 2 1 2 4 " } ]
1,587,086,794
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
54
109
0
def solve(): n = int(input()) stri = input() stri = stri.split("W") elem = [] for element in stri: if "B" in element: elem.append(element) print(len(elem)) for x in elem: print(len(x), end=" ") solve()
Title: One-dimensional Japanese Crossword Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Recently Adaltik discovered japanese crosswords. Japanese crossword is a picture, represented as a table sized *a*<=×<=*b* squares, and each square is colored white or black. There are integers to the left of the rows and to the top of the columns, encrypting the corresponding row or column. The number of integers represents how many groups of black squares there are in corresponding row or column, and the integers themselves represents the number of consecutive black squares in corresponding group (you can find more detailed explanation in Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_crossword](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_crossword)). Adaltik decided that the general case of japanese crossword is too complicated and drew a row consisting of *n* squares (e.g. japanese crossword sized 1<=×<=*n*), which he wants to encrypt in the same way as in japanese crossword. Help Adaltik find the numbers encrypting the row he drew. Input Specification: The first line of the input contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the length of the row. The second line of the input contains a single string consisting of *n* characters 'B' or 'W', ('B' corresponds to black square, 'W' — to white square in the row that Adaltik drew). Output Specification: The first line should contain a single integer *k* — the number of integers encrypting the row, e.g. the number of groups of black squares in the row. The second line should contain *k* integers, encrypting the row, e.g. corresponding to sizes of groups of consecutive black squares in the order from left to right. Demo Input: ['3\nBBW\n', '5\nBWBWB\n', '4\nWWWW\n', '4\nBBBB\n', '13\nWBBBBWWBWBBBW\n'] Demo Output: ['1\n2 ', '3\n1 1 1 ', '0\n', '1\n4 ', '3\n4 1 3 '] Note: The last sample case correspond to the picture in the statement.
```python def solve(): n = int(input()) stri = input() stri = stri.split("W") elem = [] for element in stri: if "B" in element: elem.append(element) print(len(elem)) for x in elem: print(len(x), end=" ") solve() ```
3
25
A
IQ test
PROGRAMMING
1,300
[ "brute force" ]
A. IQ test
2
256
Bob is preparing to pass IQ test. The most frequent task in this test is to find out which one of the given *n* numbers differs from the others. Bob observed that one number usually differs from the others in evenness. Help Bob — to check his answers, he needs a program that among the given *n* numbers finds one that is different in evenness.
The first line contains integer *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — amount of numbers in the task. The second line contains *n* space-separated natural numbers, not exceeding 100. It is guaranteed, that exactly one of these numbers differs from the others in evenness.
Output index of number that differs from the others in evenness. Numbers are numbered from 1 in the input order.
[ "5\n2 4 7 8 10\n", "4\n1 2 1 1\n" ]
[ "3\n", "2\n" ]
none
0
[ { "input": "5\n2 4 7 8 10", "output": "3" }, { "input": "4\n1 2 1 1", "output": "2" }, { "input": "3\n1 2 2", "output": "1" }, { "input": "3\n100 99 100", "output": "2" }, { "input": "3\n5 3 2", "output": "3" }, { "input": "4\n43 28 1 91", "output": "2" }, { "input": "4\n75 13 94 77", "output": "3" }, { "input": "4\n97 8 27 3", "output": "2" }, { "input": "10\n95 51 12 91 85 3 1 31 25 7", "output": "3" }, { "input": "20\n88 96 66 51 14 88 2 92 18 72 18 88 20 30 4 82 90 100 24 46", "output": "4" }, { "input": "30\n20 94 56 50 10 98 52 32 14 22 24 60 4 8 98 46 34 68 82 82 98 90 50 20 78 49 52 94 64 36", "output": "26" }, { "input": "50\n79 27 77 57 37 45 27 49 65 33 57 21 71 19 75 85 65 61 23 97 85 9 23 1 9 3 99 77 77 21 79 69 15 37 15 7 93 81 13 89 91 31 45 93 15 97 55 80 85 83", "output": "48" }, { "input": "60\n46 11 73 65 3 69 3 53 43 53 97 47 55 93 31 75 35 3 9 73 23 31 3 81 91 79 61 21 15 11 11 11 81 7 83 75 39 87 83 59 89 55 93 27 49 67 67 29 1 93 11 17 9 19 35 21 63 31 31 25", "output": "1" }, { "input": "70\n28 42 42 92 64 54 22 38 38 78 62 38 4 38 14 66 4 92 66 58 94 26 4 44 41 88 48 82 44 26 74 44 48 4 16 92 34 38 26 64 94 4 30 78 50 54 12 90 8 16 80 98 28 100 74 50 36 42 92 18 76 98 8 22 2 50 58 50 64 46", "output": "25" }, { "input": "100\n43 35 79 53 13 91 91 45 65 83 57 9 42 39 85 45 71 51 61 59 31 13 63 39 25 21 79 39 91 67 21 61 97 75 93 83 29 79 59 97 11 37 63 51 39 55 91 23 21 17 47 23 35 75 49 5 69 99 5 7 41 17 25 89 15 79 21 63 53 81 43 91 59 91 69 99 85 15 91 51 49 37 65 7 89 81 21 93 61 63 97 93 45 17 13 69 57 25 75 73", "output": "13" }, { "input": "100\n50 24 68 60 70 30 52 22 18 74 68 98 20 82 4 46 26 68 100 78 84 58 74 98 38 88 68 86 64 80 82 100 20 22 98 98 52 6 94 10 48 68 2 18 38 22 22 82 44 20 66 72 36 58 64 6 36 60 4 96 76 64 12 90 10 58 64 60 74 28 90 26 24 60 40 58 2 16 76 48 58 36 82 60 24 44 4 78 28 38 8 12 40 16 38 6 66 24 31 76", "output": "99" }, { "input": "100\n47 48 94 48 14 18 94 36 96 22 12 30 94 20 48 98 40 58 2 94 8 36 98 18 98 68 2 60 76 38 18 100 8 72 100 68 2 86 92 72 58 16 48 14 6 58 72 76 6 88 80 66 20 28 74 62 86 68 90 86 2 56 34 38 56 90 4 8 76 44 32 86 12 98 38 34 54 92 70 94 10 24 82 66 90 58 62 2 32 58 100 22 58 72 2 22 68 72 42 14", "output": "1" }, { "input": "99\n38 20 68 60 84 16 28 88 60 48 80 28 4 92 70 60 46 46 20 34 12 100 76 2 40 10 8 86 6 80 50 66 12 34 14 28 26 70 46 64 34 96 10 90 98 96 56 88 50 74 70 94 2 94 24 66 68 46 22 30 6 10 64 32 88 14 98 100 64 58 50 18 50 50 8 38 8 16 54 2 60 54 62 84 92 98 4 72 66 26 14 88 99 16 10 6 88 56 22", "output": "93" }, { "input": "99\n50 83 43 89 53 47 69 1 5 37 63 87 95 15 55 95 75 89 33 53 89 75 93 75 11 85 49 29 11 97 49 67 87 11 25 37 97 73 67 49 87 43 53 97 43 29 53 33 45 91 37 73 39 49 59 5 21 43 87 35 5 63 89 57 63 47 29 99 19 85 13 13 3 13 43 19 5 9 61 51 51 57 15 89 13 97 41 13 99 79 13 27 97 95 73 33 99 27 23", "output": "1" }, { "input": "98\n61 56 44 30 58 14 20 24 88 28 46 56 96 52 58 42 94 50 46 30 46 80 72 88 68 16 6 60 26 90 10 98 76 20 56 40 30 16 96 20 88 32 62 30 74 58 36 76 60 4 24 36 42 54 24 92 28 14 2 74 86 90 14 52 34 82 40 76 8 64 2 56 10 8 78 16 70 86 70 42 70 74 22 18 76 98 88 28 62 70 36 72 20 68 34 48 80 98", "output": "1" }, { "input": "98\n66 26 46 42 78 32 76 42 26 82 8 12 4 10 24 26 64 44 100 46 94 64 30 18 88 28 8 66 30 82 82 28 74 52 62 80 80 60 94 86 64 32 44 88 92 20 12 74 94 28 34 58 4 22 16 10 94 76 82 58 40 66 22 6 30 32 92 54 16 76 74 98 18 48 48 30 92 2 16 42 84 74 30 60 64 52 50 26 16 86 58 96 79 60 20 62 82 94", "output": "93" }, { "input": "95\n9 31 27 93 17 77 75 9 9 53 89 39 51 99 5 1 11 39 27 49 91 17 27 79 81 71 37 75 35 13 93 4 99 55 85 11 23 57 5 43 5 61 15 35 23 91 3 81 99 85 43 37 39 27 5 67 7 33 75 59 13 71 51 27 15 93 51 63 91 53 43 99 25 47 17 71 81 15 53 31 59 83 41 23 73 25 91 91 13 17 25 13 55 57 29", "output": "32" }, { "input": "100\n91 89 81 45 53 1 41 3 77 93 55 97 55 97 87 27 69 95 73 41 93 21 75 35 53 56 5 51 87 59 91 67 33 3 99 45 83 17 97 47 75 97 7 89 17 99 23 23 81 25 55 97 27 35 69 5 77 35 93 19 55 59 37 21 31 37 49 41 91 53 73 69 7 37 37 39 17 71 7 97 55 17 47 23 15 73 31 39 57 37 9 5 61 41 65 57 77 79 35 47", "output": "26" }, { "input": "99\n38 56 58 98 80 54 26 90 14 16 78 92 52 74 40 30 84 14 44 80 16 90 98 68 26 24 78 72 42 16 84 40 14 44 2 52 50 2 12 96 58 66 8 80 44 52 34 34 72 98 74 4 66 74 56 21 8 38 76 40 10 22 48 32 98 34 12 62 80 68 64 82 22 78 58 74 20 22 48 56 12 38 32 72 6 16 74 24 94 84 26 38 18 24 76 78 98 94 72", "output": "56" }, { "input": "100\n44 40 6 40 56 90 98 8 36 64 76 86 98 76 36 92 6 30 98 70 24 98 96 60 24 82 88 68 86 96 34 42 58 10 40 26 56 10 88 58 70 32 24 28 14 82 52 12 62 36 70 60 52 34 74 30 78 76 10 16 42 94 66 90 70 38 52 12 58 22 98 96 14 68 24 70 4 30 84 98 8 50 14 52 66 34 100 10 28 100 56 48 38 12 38 14 91 80 70 86", "output": "97" }, { "input": "100\n96 62 64 20 90 46 56 90 68 36 30 56 70 28 16 64 94 34 6 32 34 50 94 22 90 32 40 2 72 10 88 38 28 92 20 26 56 80 4 100 100 90 16 74 74 84 8 2 30 20 80 32 16 46 92 56 42 12 96 64 64 42 64 58 50 42 74 28 2 4 36 32 70 50 54 92 70 16 45 76 28 16 18 50 48 2 62 94 4 12 52 52 4 100 70 60 82 62 98 42", "output": "79" }, { "input": "99\n14 26 34 68 90 58 50 36 8 16 18 6 2 74 54 20 36 84 32 50 52 2 26 24 3 64 20 10 54 26 66 44 28 72 4 96 78 90 96 86 68 28 94 4 12 46 100 32 22 36 84 32 44 94 76 94 4 52 12 30 74 4 34 64 58 72 44 16 70 56 54 8 14 74 8 6 58 62 98 54 14 40 80 20 36 72 28 98 20 58 40 52 90 64 22 48 54 70 52", "output": "25" }, { "input": "95\n82 86 30 78 6 46 80 66 74 72 16 24 18 52 52 38 60 36 86 26 62 28 22 46 96 26 94 84 20 46 66 88 76 32 12 86 74 18 34 88 4 48 94 6 58 6 100 82 4 24 88 32 54 98 34 48 6 76 42 88 42 28 100 4 22 2 10 66 82 54 98 20 60 66 38 98 32 47 86 58 6 100 12 46 2 42 8 84 78 28 24 70 34 28 86", "output": "78" }, { "input": "90\n40 50 8 42 76 24 58 42 26 68 20 48 54 12 34 84 14 36 32 88 6 50 96 56 20 92 48 16 40 34 96 46 20 84 30 50 20 98 8 44 96 42 8 76 70 38 84 30 40 88 84 72 2 22 52 58 16 62 100 66 80 40 50 32 14 62 88 72 22 99 76 50 84 82 8 82 98 46 26 40 2 98 18 78 30 72 70 18 34 68", "output": "70" }, { "input": "80\n81 43 87 1 55 43 53 61 27 19 43 13 89 9 33 83 75 55 97 71 91 37 95 5 21 69 81 93 95 69 31 83 55 7 97 7 79 57 8 61 27 85 49 1 15 97 63 79 29 73 41 85 5 41 31 93 67 11 63 59 15 99 91 77 43 69 23 23 81 73 19 1 67 51 1 75 99 67 3 81", "output": "39" }, { "input": "98\n13 83 61 27 35 1 85 95 97 73 95 65 73 45 5 43 27 83 91 19 11 3 85 59 9 39 69 23 45 7 51 85 5 71 5 95 1 51 75 3 43 57 3 11 33 71 21 99 47 41 87 39 71 87 31 85 91 49 83 5 49 85 47 91 55 99 33 23 31 23 23 73 29 77 55 31 25 5 81 49 91 15 15 39 87 5 9 40 69 47 29 33 11 21 49 79 51 83", "output": "88" }, { "input": "3\n100 100 1", "output": "3" } ]
1,673,463,004
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
32
92
0
input() es = [int(e) % 2 == 0 for e in input().split()] if (es[0] & es[1]) | (es[1] & es[2]) | (es[2] & es[0]): es = [not e for e in es] for i, e in enumerate(es): if e: print(i + 1)
Title: IQ test Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Bob is preparing to pass IQ test. The most frequent task in this test is to find out which one of the given *n* numbers differs from the others. Bob observed that one number usually differs from the others in evenness. Help Bob — to check his answers, he needs a program that among the given *n* numbers finds one that is different in evenness. Input Specification: The first line contains integer *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — amount of numbers in the task. The second line contains *n* space-separated natural numbers, not exceeding 100. It is guaranteed, that exactly one of these numbers differs from the others in evenness. Output Specification: Output index of number that differs from the others in evenness. Numbers are numbered from 1 in the input order. Demo Input: ['5\n2 4 7 8 10\n', '4\n1 2 1 1\n'] Demo Output: ['3\n', '2\n'] Note: none
```python input() es = [int(e) % 2 == 0 for e in input().split()] if (es[0] & es[1]) | (es[1] & es[2]) | (es[2] & es[0]): es = [not e for e in es] for i, e in enumerate(es): if e: print(i + 1) ```
3.977
276
C
Little Girl and Maximum Sum
PROGRAMMING
1,500
[ "data structures", "greedy", "implementation", "sortings" ]
null
null
The little girl loves the problems on array queries very much. One day she came across a rather well-known problem: you've got an array of $n$ elements (the elements of the array are indexed starting from 1); also, there are $q$ queries, each one is defined by a pair of integers $l_i$, $r_i$ $(1 \le l_i \le r_i \le n)$. You need to find for each query the sum of elements of the array with indexes from $l_i$ to $r_i$, inclusive. The little girl found the problem rather boring. She decided to reorder the array elements before replying to the queries in a way that makes the sum of query replies maximum possible. Your task is to find the value of this maximum sum.
The first line contains two space-separated integers $n$ ($1 \le n \le 2\cdot10^5$) and $q$ ($1 \le q \le 2\cdot10^5$) — the number of elements in the array and the number of queries, correspondingly. The next line contains $n$ space-separated integers $a_i$ ($1 \le a_i \le 2\cdot10^5$) — the array elements. Each of the following $q$ lines contains two space-separated integers $l_i$ and $r_i$ ($1 \le l_i \le r_i \le n$) — the $i$-th query.
In a single line print, a single integer — the maximum sum of query replies after the array elements are reordered. Please, do not use the %lld specifier to read or write 64-bit integers in C++. It is preferred to use the cin, cout streams or the %I64d specifier.
[ "3 3\n5 3 2\n1 2\n2 3\n1 3\n", "5 3\n5 2 4 1 3\n1 5\n2 3\n2 3\n" ]
[ "25\n", "33\n" ]
none
1,500
[ { "input": "3 3\n5 3 2\n1 2\n2 3\n1 3", "output": "25" }, { "input": "5 3\n5 2 4 1 3\n1 5\n2 3\n2 3", "output": "33" }, { "input": "34 21\n23 38 16 49 44 50 48 34 33 19 18 31 11 15 20 47 44 30 39 33 45 46 1 13 27 16 31 36 17 23 38 5 30 16\n8 16\n14 27\n8 26\n1 8\n5 6\n23 28\n4 33\n13 30\n12 30\n11 30\n9 21\n1 14\n15 22\n4 11\n5 24\n8 20\n17 33\n6 9\n3 14\n25 34\n10 17", "output": "9382" }, { "input": "16 13\n40 32 15 16 35 36 45 23 30 42 25 8 29 21 39 23\n2 9\n3 11\n8 9\n4 14\n1 6\n5 10\n5 14\n5 11\n13 13\n2 8\n9 16\n6 10\n7 8", "output": "2838" }, { "input": "31 48\n45 19 16 42 38 18 50 7 28 40 39 25 45 14 36 18 27 30 16 4 22 6 1 23 16 47 14 35 27 47 2\n6 16\n11 28\n4 30\n25 26\n11 30\n5 9\n4 17\n15 17\n10 25\n15 26\n1 3\n9 26\n8 29\n16 30\n5 24\n27 30\n9 10\n22 29\n2 6\n15 24\n6 21\n19 21\n4 28\n1 7\n18 21\n10 22\n6 15\n14 28\n4 29\n12 13\n19 29\n5 6\n13 31\n21 27\n9 25\n6 18\n6 8\n28 30\n2 4\n15 21\n1 1\n8 30\n3 31\n11 27\n28 29\n6 22\n20 22\n9 25", "output": "17471" }, { "input": "22 7\n44 41 40 41 37 42 46 16 50 47 30 7 32 6 20 14 47 25 11 1 35 12\n1 10\n10 20\n4 5\n1 8\n2 12\n8 8\n2 16", "output": "2202" }, { "input": "3 2\n1 2 3\n2 3\n1 2", "output": "9" } ]
1,664,087,556
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
63
826
26,726,400
n,m=map(int,input().split()) l=list(map(int,input().split())) pre=[0 for i in range(n+2)] ck=[] for _ in range(m): a,b=map(int,input().split()) ck.append([a,b]) pre[a]+=1 pre[b+1]-=1 for i in range(1,len(pre)): pre[i]=pre[i]+pre[i-1] pre.pop(0) pre.pop() pre=sorted(pre) l=sorted(l) ans=0 for i in range(n): ans+=pre[i]*l[i] print(ans)
Title: Little Girl and Maximum Sum Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: The little girl loves the problems on array queries very much. One day she came across a rather well-known problem: you've got an array of $n$ elements (the elements of the array are indexed starting from 1); also, there are $q$ queries, each one is defined by a pair of integers $l_i$, $r_i$ $(1 \le l_i \le r_i \le n)$. You need to find for each query the sum of elements of the array with indexes from $l_i$ to $r_i$, inclusive. The little girl found the problem rather boring. She decided to reorder the array elements before replying to the queries in a way that makes the sum of query replies maximum possible. Your task is to find the value of this maximum sum. Input Specification: The first line contains two space-separated integers $n$ ($1 \le n \le 2\cdot10^5$) and $q$ ($1 \le q \le 2\cdot10^5$) — the number of elements in the array and the number of queries, correspondingly. The next line contains $n$ space-separated integers $a_i$ ($1 \le a_i \le 2\cdot10^5$) — the array elements. Each of the following $q$ lines contains two space-separated integers $l_i$ and $r_i$ ($1 \le l_i \le r_i \le n$) — the $i$-th query. Output Specification: In a single line print, a single integer — the maximum sum of query replies after the array elements are reordered. Please, do not use the %lld specifier to read or write 64-bit integers in C++. It is preferred to use the cin, cout streams or the %I64d specifier. Demo Input: ['3 3\n5 3 2\n1 2\n2 3\n1 3\n', '5 3\n5 2 4 1 3\n1 5\n2 3\n2 3\n'] Demo Output: ['25\n', '33\n'] Note: none
```python n,m=map(int,input().split()) l=list(map(int,input().split())) pre=[0 for i in range(n+2)] ck=[] for _ in range(m): a,b=map(int,input().split()) ck.append([a,b]) pre[a]+=1 pre[b+1]-=1 for i in range(1,len(pre)): pre[i]=pre[i]+pre[i-1] pre.pop(0) pre.pop() pre=sorted(pre) l=sorted(l) ans=0 for i in range(n): ans+=pre[i]*l[i] print(ans) ```
3
939
A
Love Triangle
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "graphs" ]
null
null
As you could know there are no male planes nor female planes. However, each plane on Earth likes some other plane. There are *n* planes on Earth, numbered from 1 to *n*, and the plane with number *i* likes the plane with number *f**i*, where 1<=≤<=*f**i*<=≤<=*n* and *f**i*<=≠<=*i*. We call a love triangle a situation in which plane *A* likes plane *B*, plane *B* likes plane *C* and plane *C* likes plane *A*. Find out if there is any love triangle on Earth.
The first line contains a single integer *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=5000) — the number of planes. The second line contains *n* integers *f*1,<=*f*2,<=...,<=*f**n* (1<=≤<=*f**i*<=≤<=*n*, *f**i*<=≠<=*i*), meaning that the *i*-th plane likes the *f**i*-th.
Output «YES» if there is a love triangle consisting of planes on Earth. Otherwise, output «NO». You can output any letter in lower case or in upper case.
[ "5\n2 4 5 1 3\n", "5\n5 5 5 5 1\n" ]
[ "YES\n", "NO\n" ]
In first example plane 2 likes plane 4, plane 4 likes plane 1, plane 1 likes plane 2 and that is a love triangle. In second example there are no love triangles.
500
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1,679,593,983
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
6
46
0
# Salomon Dabbah Beracha A01028445 # 23/03/23 # Individual A Love Triangle def loveTriangle(): n = int(input()) x = list(map(int,input().strip().split()))[:n] for i in range(len(x)): if x[i] == i+1: return 'NO' else: if x[x[x[i]-1]-1] == i+1: return 'YES' else: return 'NO' print(loveTriangle())
Title: Love Triangle Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: As you could know there are no male planes nor female planes. However, each plane on Earth likes some other plane. There are *n* planes on Earth, numbered from 1 to *n*, and the plane with number *i* likes the plane with number *f**i*, where 1<=≤<=*f**i*<=≤<=*n* and *f**i*<=≠<=*i*. We call a love triangle a situation in which plane *A* likes plane *B*, plane *B* likes plane *C* and plane *C* likes plane *A*. Find out if there is any love triangle on Earth. Input Specification: The first line contains a single integer *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=5000) — the number of planes. The second line contains *n* integers *f*1,<=*f*2,<=...,<=*f**n* (1<=≤<=*f**i*<=≤<=*n*, *f**i*<=≠<=*i*), meaning that the *i*-th plane likes the *f**i*-th. Output Specification: Output «YES» if there is a love triangle consisting of planes on Earth. Otherwise, output «NO». You can output any letter in lower case or in upper case. Demo Input: ['5\n2 4 5 1 3\n', '5\n5 5 5 5 1\n'] Demo Output: ['YES\n', 'NO\n'] Note: In first example plane 2 likes plane 4, plane 4 likes plane 1, plane 1 likes plane 2 and that is a love triangle. In second example there are no love triangles.
```python # Salomon Dabbah Beracha A01028445 # 23/03/23 # Individual A Love Triangle def loveTriangle(): n = int(input()) x = list(map(int,input().strip().split()))[:n] for i in range(len(x)): if x[i] == i+1: return 'NO' else: if x[x[x[i]-1]-1] == i+1: return 'YES' else: return 'NO' print(loveTriangle()) ```
0
746
B
Decoding
PROGRAMMING
900
[ "implementation", "strings" ]
null
null
Polycarp is mad about coding, that is why he writes Sveta encoded messages. He calls the median letter in a word the letter which is in the middle of the word. If the word's length is even, the median letter is the left of the two middle letters. In the following examples, the median letter is highlighted: contest, info. If the word consists of single letter, then according to above definition this letter is the median letter. Polycarp encodes each word in the following way: he writes down the median letter of the word, then deletes it and repeats the process until there are no letters left. For example, he encodes the word volga as logva. You are given an encoding *s* of some word, your task is to decode it.
The first line contains a positive integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=2000) — the length of the encoded word. The second line contains the string *s* of length *n* consisting of lowercase English letters — the encoding.
Print the word that Polycarp encoded.
[ "5\nlogva\n", "2\nno\n", "4\nabba\n" ]
[ "volga\n", "no\n", "baba\n" ]
In the first example Polycarp encoded the word volga. At first, he wrote down the letter l from the position 3, after that his word looked like voga. After that Polycarp wrote down the letter o from the position 2, his word became vga. Then Polycarp wrote down the letter g which was at the second position, the word became va. Then he wrote down the letter v, then the letter a. Thus, the encoding looked like logva. In the second example Polycarp encoded the word no. He wrote down the letter n, the word became o, and he wrote down the letter o. Thus, in this example, the word and its encoding are the same. In the third example Polycarp encoded the word baba. At first, he wrote down the letter a, which was at the position 2, after that the word looked like bba. Then he wrote down the letter b, which was at the position 2, his word looked like ba. After that he wrote down the letter b, which was at the position 1, the word looked like a, and he wrote down that letter a. Thus, the encoding is abba.
1,000
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1,635,508,825
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
0
31
4,505,600
import sys input = sys.stdin.readline def inp(): return(int(input())) def inlt(): return(list(map(int,input().split()))) def insr(): s = input() return(list(s[:len(s) - 1])) def invr(): return(map(int,input().split())) if __name__ == "__main__": l = inp() s = input() ret = "" mid = l//2 if l%2 == 0: for i in range(mid): ret += s[mid - i -1] ret += s[mid + i] else: ret += s[l//2] for i in range(1, mid+1): ret += s[mid-i] ret += s[mid + i] print(ret)
Title: Decoding Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Polycarp is mad about coding, that is why he writes Sveta encoded messages. He calls the median letter in a word the letter which is in the middle of the word. If the word's length is even, the median letter is the left of the two middle letters. In the following examples, the median letter is highlighted: contest, info. If the word consists of single letter, then according to above definition this letter is the median letter. Polycarp encodes each word in the following way: he writes down the median letter of the word, then deletes it and repeats the process until there are no letters left. For example, he encodes the word volga as logva. You are given an encoding *s* of some word, your task is to decode it. Input Specification: The first line contains a positive integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=2000) — the length of the encoded word. The second line contains the string *s* of length *n* consisting of lowercase English letters — the encoding. Output Specification: Print the word that Polycarp encoded. Demo Input: ['5\nlogva\n', '2\nno\n', '4\nabba\n'] Demo Output: ['volga\n', 'no\n', 'baba\n'] Note: In the first example Polycarp encoded the word volga. At first, he wrote down the letter l from the position 3, after that his word looked like voga. After that Polycarp wrote down the letter o from the position 2, his word became vga. Then Polycarp wrote down the letter g which was at the second position, the word became va. Then he wrote down the letter v, then the letter a. Thus, the encoding looked like logva. In the second example Polycarp encoded the word no. He wrote down the letter n, the word became o, and he wrote down the letter o. Thus, in this example, the word and its encoding are the same. In the third example Polycarp encoded the word baba. At first, he wrote down the letter a, which was at the position 2, after that the word looked like bba. Then he wrote down the letter b, which was at the position 2, his word looked like ba. After that he wrote down the letter b, which was at the position 1, the word looked like a, and he wrote down that letter a. Thus, the encoding is abba.
```python import sys input = sys.stdin.readline def inp(): return(int(input())) def inlt(): return(list(map(int,input().split()))) def insr(): s = input() return(list(s[:len(s) - 1])) def invr(): return(map(int,input().split())) if __name__ == "__main__": l = inp() s = input() ret = "" mid = l//2 if l%2 == 0: for i in range(mid): ret += s[mid - i -1] ret += s[mid + i] else: ret += s[l//2] for i in range(1, mid+1): ret += s[mid-i] ret += s[mid + i] print(ret) ```
0
500
A
New Year Transportation
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "dfs and similar", "graphs", "implementation" ]
null
null
New Year is coming in Line World! In this world, there are *n* cells numbered by integers from 1 to *n*, as a 1<=×<=*n* board. People live in cells. However, it was hard to move between distinct cells, because of the difficulty of escaping the cell. People wanted to meet people who live in other cells. So, user tncks0121 has made a transportation system to move between these cells, to celebrate the New Year. First, he thought of *n*<=-<=1 positive integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*<=-<=1. For every integer *i* where 1<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=*n*<=-<=1 the condition 1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=*n*<=-<=*i* holds. Next, he made *n*<=-<=1 portals, numbered by integers from 1 to *n*<=-<=1. The *i*-th (1<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=*n*<=-<=1) portal connects cell *i* and cell (*i*<=+<=*a**i*), and one can travel from cell *i* to cell (*i*<=+<=*a**i*) using the *i*-th portal. Unfortunately, one cannot use the portal backwards, which means one cannot move from cell (*i*<=+<=*a**i*) to cell *i* using the *i*-th portal. It is easy to see that because of condition 1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=*n*<=-<=*i* one can't leave the Line World using portals. Currently, I am standing at cell 1, and I want to go to cell *t*. However, I don't know whether it is possible to go there. Please determine whether I can go to cell *t* by only using the construted transportation system.
The first line contains two space-separated integers *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=3<=×<=104) and *t* (2<=≤<=*t*<=≤<=*n*) — the number of cells, and the index of the cell which I want to go to. The second line contains *n*<=-<=1 space-separated integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*<=-<=1 (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=*n*<=-<=*i*). It is guaranteed, that using the given transportation system, one cannot leave the Line World.
If I can go to cell *t* using the transportation system, print "YES". Otherwise, print "NO".
[ "8 4\n1 2 1 2 1 2 1\n", "8 5\n1 2 1 2 1 1 1\n" ]
[ "YES\n", "NO\n" ]
In the first sample, the visited cells are: 1, 2, 4; so we can successfully visit the cell 4. In the second sample, the possible cells to visit are: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8; so we can't visit the cell 5, which we want to visit.
500
[ { "input": "8 4\n1 2 1 2 1 2 1", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "8 5\n1 2 1 2 1 1 1", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "20 19\n13 16 7 6 12 1 5 7 8 6 5 7 5 5 3 3 2 2 1", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "50 49\n11 7 1 41 26 36 19 16 38 14 36 35 37 27 20 27 3 6 21 2 27 11 18 17 19 16 22 8 8 9 1 7 5 12 5 6 13 6 11 2 6 3 1 5 1 1 2 2 1", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "120 104\n41 15 95 85 34 11 25 42 65 39 77 80 74 17 66 73 21 14 36 63 63 79 45 24 65 7 63 80 51 21 2 19 78 28 71 2 15 23 17 68 62 18 54 39 43 70 3 46 34 23 41 65 32 10 13 18 10 3 16 48 54 18 57 28 3 24 44 50 15 2 20 22 45 44 3 29 2 27 11 2 12 25 25 31 1 2 32 4 11 30 13 16 26 21 1 13 21 8 15 5 18 13 5 15 3 8 13 6 5 1 9 7 1 2 4 1 1 2 1", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "10 3\n8 3 5 4 2 3 2 2 1", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "10 9\n8 3 5 4 2 3 2 2 1", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "3 2\n1 1", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "3 2\n2 1", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "4 2\n2 1 1", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "4 4\n2 2 1", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "8 8\n1 2 1 2 1 2 1", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "3 3\n1 1", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "8 8\n1 2 1 2 1 1 1", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "3 3\n2 1", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "4 4\n1 1 1", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "8 8\n1 1 1 1 1 1 1", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "5 5\n1 1 1 1", "output": "YES" } ]
1,684,970,376
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
0
30
0
inp = input().split() cells = int(inp[0]) target = int(inp[1]) portals = [int(i) for i in input().split()] graph = {} #making directed graph: for i in range(1, cells): graph[i] = i + portals[i-1] print(graph) # dfs: found = False visited = [] stack = [1] while len(stack) > 0: node = stack.pop() visited.append(node) if node == target: found = True break adj = graph.get(node) if adj not in visited: stack.append(adj) if found: print('YES') else: print('NO')
Title: New Year Transportation Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: New Year is coming in Line World! In this world, there are *n* cells numbered by integers from 1 to *n*, as a 1<=×<=*n* board. People live in cells. However, it was hard to move between distinct cells, because of the difficulty of escaping the cell. People wanted to meet people who live in other cells. So, user tncks0121 has made a transportation system to move between these cells, to celebrate the New Year. First, he thought of *n*<=-<=1 positive integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*<=-<=1. For every integer *i* where 1<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=*n*<=-<=1 the condition 1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=*n*<=-<=*i* holds. Next, he made *n*<=-<=1 portals, numbered by integers from 1 to *n*<=-<=1. The *i*-th (1<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=*n*<=-<=1) portal connects cell *i* and cell (*i*<=+<=*a**i*), and one can travel from cell *i* to cell (*i*<=+<=*a**i*) using the *i*-th portal. Unfortunately, one cannot use the portal backwards, which means one cannot move from cell (*i*<=+<=*a**i*) to cell *i* using the *i*-th portal. It is easy to see that because of condition 1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=*n*<=-<=*i* one can't leave the Line World using portals. Currently, I am standing at cell 1, and I want to go to cell *t*. However, I don't know whether it is possible to go there. Please determine whether I can go to cell *t* by only using the construted transportation system. Input Specification: The first line contains two space-separated integers *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=3<=×<=104) and *t* (2<=≤<=*t*<=≤<=*n*) — the number of cells, and the index of the cell which I want to go to. The second line contains *n*<=-<=1 space-separated integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*<=-<=1 (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=*n*<=-<=*i*). It is guaranteed, that using the given transportation system, one cannot leave the Line World. Output Specification: If I can go to cell *t* using the transportation system, print "YES". Otherwise, print "NO". Demo Input: ['8 4\n1 2 1 2 1 2 1\n', '8 5\n1 2 1 2 1 1 1\n'] Demo Output: ['YES\n', 'NO\n'] Note: In the first sample, the visited cells are: 1, 2, 4; so we can successfully visit the cell 4. In the second sample, the possible cells to visit are: 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8; so we can't visit the cell 5, which we want to visit.
```python inp = input().split() cells = int(inp[0]) target = int(inp[1]) portals = [int(i) for i in input().split()] graph = {} #making directed graph: for i in range(1, cells): graph[i] = i + portals[i-1] print(graph) # dfs: found = False visited = [] stack = [1] while len(stack) > 0: node = stack.pop() visited.append(node) if node == target: found = True break adj = graph.get(node) if adj not in visited: stack.append(adj) if found: print('YES') else: print('NO') ```
0
822
A
I'm bored with life
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation", "math", "number theory" ]
null
null
Holidays have finished. Thanks to the help of the hacker Leha, Noora managed to enter the university of her dreams which is located in a town Pavlopolis. It's well known that universities provide students with dormitory for the period of university studies. Consequently Noora had to leave Vičkopolis and move to Pavlopolis. Thus Leha was left completely alone in a quiet town Vičkopolis. He almost even fell into a depression from boredom! Leha came up with a task for himself to relax a little. He chooses two integers *A* and *B* and then calculates the greatest common divisor of integers "*A* factorial" and "*B* factorial". Formally the hacker wants to find out GCD(*A*!,<=*B*!). It's well known that the factorial of an integer *x* is a product of all positive integers less than or equal to *x*. Thus *x*!<==<=1·2·3·...·(*x*<=-<=1)·*x*. For example 4!<==<=1·2·3·4<==<=24. Recall that GCD(*x*,<=*y*) is the largest positive integer *q* that divides (without a remainder) both *x* and *y*. Leha has learned how to solve this task very effective. You are able to cope with it not worse, aren't you?
The first and single line contains two integers *A* and *B* (1<=≤<=*A*,<=*B*<=≤<=109,<=*min*(*A*,<=*B*)<=≤<=12).
Print a single integer denoting the greatest common divisor of integers *A*! and *B*!.
[ "4 3\n" ]
[ "6\n" ]
Consider the sample. 4! = 1·2·3·4 = 24. 3! = 1·2·3 = 6. The greatest common divisor of integers 24 and 6 is exactly 6.
500
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1,677,465,003
2,147,483,647
Python 3
RUNTIME_ERROR
TESTS
0
30
0
import random def gcd(A,B): while B!=0: A,B = B,A%B return A shu1=int(input()) shu2=int(input()) print(gcd(shu1,shu2))
Title: I'm bored with life Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Holidays have finished. Thanks to the help of the hacker Leha, Noora managed to enter the university of her dreams which is located in a town Pavlopolis. It's well known that universities provide students with dormitory for the period of university studies. Consequently Noora had to leave Vičkopolis and move to Pavlopolis. Thus Leha was left completely alone in a quiet town Vičkopolis. He almost even fell into a depression from boredom! Leha came up with a task for himself to relax a little. He chooses two integers *A* and *B* and then calculates the greatest common divisor of integers "*A* factorial" and "*B* factorial". Formally the hacker wants to find out GCD(*A*!,<=*B*!). It's well known that the factorial of an integer *x* is a product of all positive integers less than or equal to *x*. Thus *x*!<==<=1·2·3·...·(*x*<=-<=1)·*x*. For example 4!<==<=1·2·3·4<==<=24. Recall that GCD(*x*,<=*y*) is the largest positive integer *q* that divides (without a remainder) both *x* and *y*. Leha has learned how to solve this task very effective. You are able to cope with it not worse, aren't you? Input Specification: The first and single line contains two integers *A* and *B* (1<=≤<=*A*,<=*B*<=≤<=109,<=*min*(*A*,<=*B*)<=≤<=12). Output Specification: Print a single integer denoting the greatest common divisor of integers *A*! and *B*!. Demo Input: ['4 3\n'] Demo Output: ['6\n'] Note: Consider the sample. 4! = 1·2·3·4 = 24. 3! = 1·2·3 = 6. The greatest common divisor of integers 24 and 6 is exactly 6.
```python import random def gcd(A,B): while B!=0: A,B = B,A%B return A shu1=int(input()) shu2=int(input()) print(gcd(shu1,shu2)) ```
-1
614
A
Link/Cut Tree
PROGRAMMING
1,500
[ "brute force", "implementation" ]
null
null
Programmer Rostislav got seriously interested in the Link/Cut Tree data structure, which is based on Splay trees. Specifically, he is now studying the *expose* procedure. Unfortunately, Rostislav is unable to understand the definition of this procedure, so he decided to ask programmer Serezha to help him. Serezha agreed to help if Rostislav solves a simple task (and if he doesn't, then why would he need Splay trees anyway?) Given integers *l*, *r* and *k*, you need to print all powers of number *k* within range from *l* to *r* inclusive. However, Rostislav doesn't want to spent time doing this, as he got interested in playing a network game called Agar with Gleb. Help him!
The first line of the input contains three space-separated integers *l*, *r* and *k* (1<=≤<=*l*<=≤<=*r*<=≤<=1018, 2<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=109).
Print all powers of number *k*, that lie within range from *l* to *r* in the increasing order. If there are no such numbers, print "-1" (without the quotes).
[ "1 10 2\n", "2 4 5\n" ]
[ "1 2 4 8 ", "-1" ]
Note to the first sample: numbers 2<sup class="upper-index">0</sup> = 1, 2<sup class="upper-index">1</sup> = 2, 2<sup class="upper-index">2</sup> = 4, 2<sup class="upper-index">3</sup> = 8 lie within the specified range. The number 2<sup class="upper-index">4</sup> = 16 is greater then 10, thus it shouldn't be printed.
500
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1,552,319,010
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
44
109
0
import sys l,r,k = map(int,sys.stdin.readline().split()) s = 1 found = False while s<=r: if s>=l: print(s,end=' ') found = True s = s*k if found == False: print(-1)
Title: Link/Cut Tree Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Programmer Rostislav got seriously interested in the Link/Cut Tree data structure, which is based on Splay trees. Specifically, he is now studying the *expose* procedure. Unfortunately, Rostislav is unable to understand the definition of this procedure, so he decided to ask programmer Serezha to help him. Serezha agreed to help if Rostislav solves a simple task (and if he doesn't, then why would he need Splay trees anyway?) Given integers *l*, *r* and *k*, you need to print all powers of number *k* within range from *l* to *r* inclusive. However, Rostislav doesn't want to spent time doing this, as he got interested in playing a network game called Agar with Gleb. Help him! Input Specification: The first line of the input contains three space-separated integers *l*, *r* and *k* (1<=≤<=*l*<=≤<=*r*<=≤<=1018, 2<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=109). Output Specification: Print all powers of number *k*, that lie within range from *l* to *r* in the increasing order. If there are no such numbers, print "-1" (without the quotes). Demo Input: ['1 10 2\n', '2 4 5\n'] Demo Output: ['1 2 4 8 ', '-1'] Note: Note to the first sample: numbers 2<sup class="upper-index">0</sup> = 1, 2<sup class="upper-index">1</sup> = 2, 2<sup class="upper-index">2</sup> = 4, 2<sup class="upper-index">3</sup> = 8 lie within the specified range. The number 2<sup class="upper-index">4</sup> = 16 is greater then 10, thus it shouldn't be printed.
```python import sys l,r,k = map(int,sys.stdin.readline().split()) s = 1 found = False while s<=r: if s>=l: print(s,end=' ') found = True s = s*k if found == False: print(-1) ```
3
567
A
Lineland Mail
PROGRAMMING
900
[ "greedy", "implementation" ]
null
null
All cities of Lineland are located on the *Ox* coordinate axis. Thus, each city is associated with its position *x**i* — a coordinate on the *Ox* axis. No two cities are located at a single point. Lineland residents love to send letters to each other. A person may send a letter only if the recipient lives in another city (because if they live in the same city, then it is easier to drop in). Strange but true, the cost of sending the letter is exactly equal to the distance between the sender's city and the recipient's city. For each city calculate two values ​​*min**i* and *max**i*, where *min**i* is the minimum cost of sending a letter from the *i*-th city to some other city, and *max**i* is the the maximum cost of sending a letter from the *i*-th city to some other city
The first line of the input contains integer *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105) — the number of cities in Lineland. The second line contains the sequence of *n* distinct integers *x*1,<=*x*2,<=...,<=*x**n* (<=-<=109<=≤<=*x**i*<=≤<=109), where *x**i* is the *x*-coordinate of the *i*-th city. All the *x**i*'s are distinct and follow in ascending order.
Print *n* lines, the *i*-th line must contain two integers *min**i*,<=*max**i*, separated by a space, where *min**i* is the minimum cost of sending a letter from the *i*-th city, and *max**i* is the maximum cost of sending a letter from the *i*-th city.
[ "4\n-5 -2 2 7\n", "2\n-1 1\n" ]
[ "3 12\n3 9\n4 7\n5 12\n", "2 2\n2 2\n" ]
none
500
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1,620,391,325
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
TESTS
10
3,000
30,515,200
a = int(input()) b = list(map(int,input().split())) for i in b: cost = [] ma = -float('inf') maxi = float('inf') for j in b: if i!=j: maxi = min(maxi,abs(i-j)) ma = max(ma,abs(i-j)) print(maxi,ma)
Title: Lineland Mail Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: All cities of Lineland are located on the *Ox* coordinate axis. Thus, each city is associated with its position *x**i* — a coordinate on the *Ox* axis. No two cities are located at a single point. Lineland residents love to send letters to each other. A person may send a letter only if the recipient lives in another city (because if they live in the same city, then it is easier to drop in). Strange but true, the cost of sending the letter is exactly equal to the distance between the sender's city and the recipient's city. For each city calculate two values ​​*min**i* and *max**i*, where *min**i* is the minimum cost of sending a letter from the *i*-th city to some other city, and *max**i* is the the maximum cost of sending a letter from the *i*-th city to some other city Input Specification: The first line of the input contains integer *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105) — the number of cities in Lineland. The second line contains the sequence of *n* distinct integers *x*1,<=*x*2,<=...,<=*x**n* (<=-<=109<=≤<=*x**i*<=≤<=109), where *x**i* is the *x*-coordinate of the *i*-th city. All the *x**i*'s are distinct and follow in ascending order. Output Specification: Print *n* lines, the *i*-th line must contain two integers *min**i*,<=*max**i*, separated by a space, where *min**i* is the minimum cost of sending a letter from the *i*-th city, and *max**i* is the maximum cost of sending a letter from the *i*-th city. Demo Input: ['4\n-5 -2 2 7\n', '2\n-1 1\n'] Demo Output: ['3 12\n3 9\n4 7\n5 12\n', '2 2\n2 2\n'] Note: none
```python a = int(input()) b = list(map(int,input().split())) for i in b: cost = [] ma = -float('inf') maxi = float('inf') for j in b: if i!=j: maxi = min(maxi,abs(i-j)) ma = max(ma,abs(i-j)) print(maxi,ma) ```
0
9
A
Die Roll
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "math", "probabilities" ]
A. Die Roll
1
64
Yakko, Wakko and Dot, world-famous animaniacs, decided to rest from acting in cartoons, and take a leave to travel a bit. Yakko dreamt to go to Pennsylvania, his Motherland and the Motherland of his ancestors. Wakko thought about Tasmania, its beaches, sun and sea. Dot chose Transylvania as the most mysterious and unpredictable place. But to their great regret, the leave turned to be very short, so it will be enough to visit one of the three above named places. That's why Yakko, as the cleverest, came up with a truly genius idea: let each of the three roll an ordinary six-sided die, and the one with the highest amount of points will be the winner, and will take the other two to the place of his/her dreams. Yakko thrown a die and got Y points, Wakko — W points. It was Dot's turn. But she didn't hurry. Dot wanted to know for sure what were her chances to visit Transylvania. It is known that Yakko and Wakko are true gentlemen, that's why if they have the same amount of points with Dot, they will let Dot win.
The only line of the input file contains two natural numbers Y and W — the results of Yakko's and Wakko's die rolls.
Output the required probability in the form of irreducible fraction in format «A/B», where A — the numerator, and B — the denominator. If the required probability equals to zero, output «0/1». If the required probability equals to 1, output «1/1».
[ "4 2\n" ]
[ "1/2\n" ]
Dot will go to Transylvania, if she is lucky to roll 4, 5 or 6 points.
0
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1,627,357,220
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
36
154
6,963,200
x=input() y=x.split() a=int(y[0]) b=int(y[1]) if a>b: ma=7-a else: ma=7-b if ma==1: print("1/6") elif ma==2: print("1/3") elif ma==3: print("1/2") elif ma==4: print("2/3") elif ma==5: print("5/6") else: print("1/1")
Title: Die Roll Time Limit: 1 seconds Memory Limit: 64 megabytes Problem Description: Yakko, Wakko and Dot, world-famous animaniacs, decided to rest from acting in cartoons, and take a leave to travel a bit. Yakko dreamt to go to Pennsylvania, his Motherland and the Motherland of his ancestors. Wakko thought about Tasmania, its beaches, sun and sea. Dot chose Transylvania as the most mysterious and unpredictable place. But to their great regret, the leave turned to be very short, so it will be enough to visit one of the three above named places. That's why Yakko, as the cleverest, came up with a truly genius idea: let each of the three roll an ordinary six-sided die, and the one with the highest amount of points will be the winner, and will take the other two to the place of his/her dreams. Yakko thrown a die and got Y points, Wakko — W points. It was Dot's turn. But she didn't hurry. Dot wanted to know for sure what were her chances to visit Transylvania. It is known that Yakko and Wakko are true gentlemen, that's why if they have the same amount of points with Dot, they will let Dot win. Input Specification: The only line of the input file contains two natural numbers Y and W — the results of Yakko's and Wakko's die rolls. Output Specification: Output the required probability in the form of irreducible fraction in format «A/B», where A — the numerator, and B — the denominator. If the required probability equals to zero, output «0/1». If the required probability equals to 1, output «1/1». Demo Input: ['4 2\n'] Demo Output: ['1/2\n'] Note: Dot will go to Transylvania, if she is lucky to roll 4, 5 or 6 points.
```python x=input() y=x.split() a=int(y[0]) b=int(y[1]) if a>b: ma=7-a else: ma=7-b if ma==1: print("1/6") elif ma==2: print("1/3") elif ma==3: print("1/2") elif ma==4: print("2/3") elif ma==5: print("5/6") else: print("1/1") ```
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294
A
Shaass and Oskols
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation", "math" ]
null
null
Shaass has decided to hunt some birds. There are *n* horizontal electricity wires aligned parallel to each other. Wires are numbered 1 to *n* from top to bottom. On each wire there are some oskols sitting next to each other. Oskol is the name of a delicious kind of birds in Shaass's territory. Supposed there are *a**i* oskols sitting on the *i*-th wire. Sometimes Shaass shots one of the birds and the bird dies (suppose that this bird sat at the *i*-th wire). Consequently all the birds on the *i*-th wire to the left of the dead bird get scared and jump up on the wire number *i*<=-<=1, if there exists no upper wire they fly away. Also all the birds to the right of the dead bird jump down on wire number *i*<=+<=1, if there exists no such wire they fly away. Shaass has shot *m* birds. You're given the initial number of birds on each wire, tell him how many birds are sitting on each wire after the shots.
The first line of the input contains an integer *n*, (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100). The next line contains a list of space-separated integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*, (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=100). The third line contains an integer *m*, (0<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=100). Each of the next *m* lines contains two integers *x**i* and *y**i*. The integers mean that for the *i*-th time Shaass shoot the *y**i*-th (from left) bird on the *x**i*-th wire, (1<=≤<=*x**i*<=≤<=*n*,<=1<=≤<=*y**i*). It's guaranteed there will be at least *y**i* birds on the *x**i*-th wire at that moment.
On the *i*-th line of the output print the number of birds on the *i*-th wire.
[ "5\n10 10 10 10 10\n5\n2 5\n3 13\n2 12\n1 13\n4 6\n", "3\n2 4 1\n1\n2 2\n" ]
[ "0\n12\n5\n0\n16\n", "3\n0\n3\n" ]
none
500
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1,689,971,173
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
0
30
0
h=int(input()) a=[int(x) for x in input().split( )] s=int(input()) for j in range(s): x,y= [int(x) for x in input().split( )] x-=1 if x != 0: a[x-1] += y-1 elif x != h-1: a[x+1] += a[x]-y a[x]=0 for k in a: print(k,end=' ')
Title: Shaass and Oskols Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Shaass has decided to hunt some birds. There are *n* horizontal electricity wires aligned parallel to each other. Wires are numbered 1 to *n* from top to bottom. On each wire there are some oskols sitting next to each other. Oskol is the name of a delicious kind of birds in Shaass's territory. Supposed there are *a**i* oskols sitting on the *i*-th wire. Sometimes Shaass shots one of the birds and the bird dies (suppose that this bird sat at the *i*-th wire). Consequently all the birds on the *i*-th wire to the left of the dead bird get scared and jump up on the wire number *i*<=-<=1, if there exists no upper wire they fly away. Also all the birds to the right of the dead bird jump down on wire number *i*<=+<=1, if there exists no such wire they fly away. Shaass has shot *m* birds. You're given the initial number of birds on each wire, tell him how many birds are sitting on each wire after the shots. Input Specification: The first line of the input contains an integer *n*, (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100). The next line contains a list of space-separated integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*, (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=100). The third line contains an integer *m*, (0<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=100). Each of the next *m* lines contains two integers *x**i* and *y**i*. The integers mean that for the *i*-th time Shaass shoot the *y**i*-th (from left) bird on the *x**i*-th wire, (1<=≤<=*x**i*<=≤<=*n*,<=1<=≤<=*y**i*). It's guaranteed there will be at least *y**i* birds on the *x**i*-th wire at that moment. Output Specification: On the *i*-th line of the output print the number of birds on the *i*-th wire. Demo Input: ['5\n10 10 10 10 10\n5\n2 5\n3 13\n2 12\n1 13\n4 6\n', '3\n2 4 1\n1\n2 2\n'] Demo Output: ['0\n12\n5\n0\n16\n', '3\n0\n3\n'] Note: none
```python h=int(input()) a=[int(x) for x in input().split( )] s=int(input()) for j in range(s): x,y= [int(x) for x in input().split( )] x-=1 if x != 0: a[x-1] += y-1 elif x != h-1: a[x+1] += a[x]-y a[x]=0 for k in a: print(k,end=' ') ```
0
127
B
Canvas Frames
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
Nicholas, a painter is going to paint several new canvases. Nicholas is sure that the canvases will turn out so great that each one will need framing and being hung on the wall. Frames are what Nicholas decided to begin with. Nicholas has *n* sticks whose lengths equal *a*1,<=*a*2,<=... *a**n*. Nicholas does not want to break the sticks or glue them together. To make a *h*<=×<=*w*-sized frame, he needs two sticks whose lengths equal *h* and two sticks whose lengths equal *w*. Specifically, to make a square frame (when *h*<==<=*w*), he needs four sticks of the same length. Now Nicholas wants to make from the sticks that he has as many frames as possible; to be able to paint as many canvases as possible to fill the frames. Help him in this uneasy task. Note that it is not necessary to use all the sticks Nicholas has.
The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of sticks. The second line contains *n* space-separated integers. The *i*-th integer equals the length of the *i*-th stick *a**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=100).
Print the single number — the maximum number of frames Nicholas can make for his future canvases.
[ "5\n2 4 3 2 3\n", "13\n2 2 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 7 7 9 9\n", "4\n3 3 3 5\n" ]
[ "1", "3", "0" ]
none
1,000
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1,604,502,994
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
5
124
0
import math n1=int(input()) n=input() n=n.split() num=0 count=0 for i in n: num=n.count(i) if num>=2: count+=0.25 print(math.floor(count))
Title: Canvas Frames Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Nicholas, a painter is going to paint several new canvases. Nicholas is sure that the canvases will turn out so great that each one will need framing and being hung on the wall. Frames are what Nicholas decided to begin with. Nicholas has *n* sticks whose lengths equal *a*1,<=*a*2,<=... *a**n*. Nicholas does not want to break the sticks or glue them together. To make a *h*<=×<=*w*-sized frame, he needs two sticks whose lengths equal *h* and two sticks whose lengths equal *w*. Specifically, to make a square frame (when *h*<==<=*w*), he needs four sticks of the same length. Now Nicholas wants to make from the sticks that he has as many frames as possible; to be able to paint as many canvases as possible to fill the frames. Help him in this uneasy task. Note that it is not necessary to use all the sticks Nicholas has. Input Specification: The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of sticks. The second line contains *n* space-separated integers. The *i*-th integer equals the length of the *i*-th stick *a**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=100). Output Specification: Print the single number — the maximum number of frames Nicholas can make for his future canvases. Demo Input: ['5\n2 4 3 2 3\n', '13\n2 2 4 4 4 4 6 6 6 7 7 9 9\n', '4\n3 3 3 5\n'] Demo Output: ['1', '3', '0'] Note: none
```python import math n1=int(input()) n=input() n=n.split() num=0 count=0 for i in n: num=n.count(i) if num>=2: count+=0.25 print(math.floor(count)) ```
0
112
A
Petya and Strings
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation", "strings" ]
A. Petya and Strings
2
256
Little Petya loves presents. His mum bought him two strings of the same size for his birthday. The strings consist of uppercase and lowercase Latin letters. Now Petya wants to compare those two strings lexicographically. The letters' case does not matter, that is an uppercase letter is considered equivalent to the corresponding lowercase letter. Help Petya perform the comparison.
Each of the first two lines contains a bought string. The strings' lengths range from 1 to 100 inclusive. It is guaranteed that the strings are of the same length and also consist of uppercase and lowercase Latin letters.
If the first string is less than the second one, print "-1". If the second string is less than the first one, print "1". If the strings are equal, print "0". Note that the letters' case is not taken into consideration when the strings are compared.
[ "aaaa\naaaA\n", "abs\nAbz\n", "abcdefg\nAbCdEfF\n" ]
[ "0\n", "-1\n", "1\n" ]
If you want more formal information about the lexicographical order (also known as the "dictionary order" or "alphabetical order"), you can visit the following site: - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexicographical_order
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1,699,206,029
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
OK
TESTS
53
374
0
string_1 = input().lower() string_2 = input().lower() if string_1 == string_2 : print(0) else : for i in range (len(string_1)) : if ord(string_1[i]) < ord(string_2[i]) : print("-1") break if ord(string_1[i]) > ord(string_2[i]) : print("1") break
Title: Petya and Strings Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Little Petya loves presents. His mum bought him two strings of the same size for his birthday. The strings consist of uppercase and lowercase Latin letters. Now Petya wants to compare those two strings lexicographically. The letters' case does not matter, that is an uppercase letter is considered equivalent to the corresponding lowercase letter. Help Petya perform the comparison. Input Specification: Each of the first two lines contains a bought string. The strings' lengths range from 1 to 100 inclusive. It is guaranteed that the strings are of the same length and also consist of uppercase and lowercase Latin letters. Output Specification: If the first string is less than the second one, print "-1". If the second string is less than the first one, print "1". If the strings are equal, print "0". Note that the letters' case is not taken into consideration when the strings are compared. Demo Input: ['aaaa\naaaA\n', 'abs\nAbz\n', 'abcdefg\nAbCdEfF\n'] Demo Output: ['0\n', '-1\n', '1\n'] Note: If you want more formal information about the lexicographical order (also known as the "dictionary order" or "alphabetical order"), you can visit the following site: - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexicographical_order
```python string_1 = input().lower() string_2 = input().lower() if string_1 == string_2 : print(0) else : for i in range (len(string_1)) : if ord(string_1[i]) < ord(string_2[i]) : print("-1") break if ord(string_1[i]) > ord(string_2[i]) : print("1") break ```
3.9065
750
A
New Year and Hurry
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "binary search", "brute force", "implementation", "math" ]
null
null
Limak is going to participate in a contest on the last day of the 2016. The contest will start at 20:00 and will last four hours, exactly until midnight. There will be *n* problems, sorted by difficulty, i.e. problem 1 is the easiest and problem *n* is the hardest. Limak knows it will take him 5·*i* minutes to solve the *i*-th problem. Limak's friends organize a New Year's Eve party and Limak wants to be there at midnight or earlier. He needs *k* minutes to get there from his house, where he will participate in the contest first. How many problems can Limak solve if he wants to make it to the party?
The only line of the input contains two integers *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=10, 1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=240) — the number of the problems in the contest and the number of minutes Limak needs to get to the party from his house.
Print one integer, denoting the maximum possible number of problems Limak can solve so that he could get to the party at midnight or earlier.
[ "3 222\n", "4 190\n", "7 1\n" ]
[ "2\n", "4\n", "7\n" ]
In the first sample, there are 3 problems and Limak needs 222 minutes to get to the party. The three problems require 5, 10 and 15 minutes respectively. Limak can spend 5 + 10 = 15 minutes to solve first two problems. Then, at 20:15 he can leave his house to get to the party at 23:57 (after 222 minutes). In this scenario Limak would solve 2 problems. He doesn't have enough time to solve 3 problems so the answer is 2. In the second sample, Limak can solve all 4 problems in 5 + 10 + 15 + 20 = 50 minutes. At 20:50 he will leave the house and go to the party. He will get there exactly at midnight. In the third sample, Limak needs only 1 minute to get to the party. He has enough time to solve all 7 problems.
500
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1,676,020,419
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
3
46
0
a,b=map(int,input().split()) for i in range(a+1): c=5*(i+1); if 240-b-c>0: print(a) else: for i in range(a+1): k=a-1 if 240-b-c+5*(i+1)>0: break else: continue print(k)
Title: New Year and Hurry Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Limak is going to participate in a contest on the last day of the 2016. The contest will start at 20:00 and will last four hours, exactly until midnight. There will be *n* problems, sorted by difficulty, i.e. problem 1 is the easiest and problem *n* is the hardest. Limak knows it will take him 5·*i* minutes to solve the *i*-th problem. Limak's friends organize a New Year's Eve party and Limak wants to be there at midnight or earlier. He needs *k* minutes to get there from his house, where he will participate in the contest first. How many problems can Limak solve if he wants to make it to the party? Input Specification: The only line of the input contains two integers *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=10, 1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=240) — the number of the problems in the contest and the number of minutes Limak needs to get to the party from his house. Output Specification: Print one integer, denoting the maximum possible number of problems Limak can solve so that he could get to the party at midnight or earlier. Demo Input: ['3 222\n', '4 190\n', '7 1\n'] Demo Output: ['2\n', '4\n', '7\n'] Note: In the first sample, there are 3 problems and Limak needs 222 minutes to get to the party. The three problems require 5, 10 and 15 minutes respectively. Limak can spend 5 + 10 = 15 minutes to solve first two problems. Then, at 20:15 he can leave his house to get to the party at 23:57 (after 222 minutes). In this scenario Limak would solve 2 problems. He doesn't have enough time to solve 3 problems so the answer is 2. In the second sample, Limak can solve all 4 problems in 5 + 10 + 15 + 20 = 50 minutes. At 20:50 he will leave the house and go to the party. He will get there exactly at midnight. In the third sample, Limak needs only 1 minute to get to the party. He has enough time to solve all 7 problems.
```python a,b=map(int,input().split()) for i in range(a+1): c=5*(i+1); if 240-b-c>0: print(a) else: for i in range(a+1): k=a-1 if 240-b-c+5*(i+1)>0: break else: continue print(k) ```
0
677
A
Vanya and Fence
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
Vanya and his friends are walking along the fence of height *h* and they do not want the guard to notice them. In order to achieve this the height of each of the friends should not exceed *h*. If the height of some person is greater than *h* he can bend down and then he surely won't be noticed by the guard. The height of the *i*-th person is equal to *a**i*. Consider the width of the person walking as usual to be equal to 1, while the width of the bent person is equal to 2. Friends want to talk to each other while walking, so they would like to walk in a single row. What is the minimum width of the road, such that friends can walk in a row and remain unattended by the guard?
The first line of the input contains two integers *n* and *h* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000, 1<=≤<=*h*<=≤<=1000) — the number of friends and the height of the fence, respectively. The second line contains *n* integers *a**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=2*h*), the *i*-th of them is equal to the height of the *i*-th person.
Print a single integer — the minimum possible valid width of the road.
[ "3 7\n4 5 14\n", "6 1\n1 1 1 1 1 1\n", "6 5\n7 6 8 9 10 5\n" ]
[ "4\n", "6\n", "11\n" ]
In the first sample, only person number 3 must bend down, so the required width is equal to 1 + 1 + 2 = 4. In the second sample, all friends are short enough and no one has to bend, so the width 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 6 is enough. In the third sample, all the persons have to bend, except the last one. The required minimum width of the road is equal to 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 1 = 11.
500
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1,689,175,974
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
OK
TESTS
29
92
2,867,200
import math import re from itertools import count from itertools import accumulate def print_hi(name): # Use a breakpoint in the code line below to debug your script. print(f'Hi, {name}') # Press Ctrl+F8 to toggle the breakpoint. def count2(count): print(f'{count} + 2 = {count+2}') print("if __name__ == '__main__':") print(f"{(hours + ( (wait+minute) // 60)) % 24:0>2}:{((minute + wait) % 60):0>2}") def is_prime(n): if n <= 1: return False max_div = math.floor(math.sqrt(n)) for i in range(2, 1 + max_div): if n % i == 0: return False return True trans = {'А': 'A', 'а': 'a', 'Б': 'B', 'б': 'b', 'В': 'V', 'в': 'v', 'Г': 'G', 'г': 'g', 'Д': 'D', 'д': 'd', 'Е': 'E', 'е': 'e', 'Ё': 'E', 'ё': 'e', 'Ж': 'ZH', 'ж': 'zh', 'З': 'Z', 'з': 'z', 'И': 'I', 'и': 'i', 'Й': 'I', 'й': 'i', 'К': 'K', 'к': 'k', 'Л': 'L', 'л': 'l', 'М': 'M', 'м': 'm', 'Н': 'N', 'н': 'n', 'О': 'O', 'о': 'o', 'П': 'P', 'п': 'p', 'Р': 'R', 'р': 'r', 'С': 'S', 'с': 's', 'Т': 'T', 'т': 't', 'У': 'U', 'у': 'u', 'Ф': 'F', 'ф': 'f', 'Х': 'KH', 'х': 'kh', 'Ц': 'TC', 'ц': 'tc', 'Ч': 'CH', 'ч': 'ch', 'Ш': 'SH', 'ш': 'sh', 'Щ': 'SHCH', 'щ': 'shch', 'Ы': 'Y', 'ы': 'y', 'Э': 'E', 'э': 'e', 'Ю': 'IU', 'ю': 'iu', 'Я': 'IA', 'я': 'ia' } #a = [int(x) for x in input().split()] #print(a[0]) #print(a[1]) ans = 0 buf = [int(x) for x in input().split()] n = buf[0] k = buf[1] friends = [int(x) for x in input().split()] for people in friends: if people > k: ans += 2 else: ans += 1 print(ans)
Title: Vanya and Fence Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Vanya and his friends are walking along the fence of height *h* and they do not want the guard to notice them. In order to achieve this the height of each of the friends should not exceed *h*. If the height of some person is greater than *h* he can bend down and then he surely won't be noticed by the guard. The height of the *i*-th person is equal to *a**i*. Consider the width of the person walking as usual to be equal to 1, while the width of the bent person is equal to 2. Friends want to talk to each other while walking, so they would like to walk in a single row. What is the minimum width of the road, such that friends can walk in a row and remain unattended by the guard? Input Specification: The first line of the input contains two integers *n* and *h* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000, 1<=≤<=*h*<=≤<=1000) — the number of friends and the height of the fence, respectively. The second line contains *n* integers *a**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=2*h*), the *i*-th of them is equal to the height of the *i*-th person. Output Specification: Print a single integer — the minimum possible valid width of the road. Demo Input: ['3 7\n4 5 14\n', '6 1\n1 1 1 1 1 1\n', '6 5\n7 6 8 9 10 5\n'] Demo Output: ['4\n', '6\n', '11\n'] Note: In the first sample, only person number 3 must bend down, so the required width is equal to 1 + 1 + 2 = 4. In the second sample, all friends are short enough and no one has to bend, so the width 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 6 is enough. In the third sample, all the persons have to bend, except the last one. The required minimum width of the road is equal to 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 1 = 11.
```python import math import re from itertools import count from itertools import accumulate def print_hi(name): # Use a breakpoint in the code line below to debug your script. print(f'Hi, {name}') # Press Ctrl+F8 to toggle the breakpoint. def count2(count): print(f'{count} + 2 = {count+2}') print("if __name__ == '__main__':") print(f"{(hours + ( (wait+minute) // 60)) % 24:0>2}:{((minute + wait) % 60):0>2}") def is_prime(n): if n <= 1: return False max_div = math.floor(math.sqrt(n)) for i in range(2, 1 + max_div): if n % i == 0: return False return True trans = {'А': 'A', 'а': 'a', 'Б': 'B', 'б': 'b', 'В': 'V', 'в': 'v', 'Г': 'G', 'г': 'g', 'Д': 'D', 'д': 'd', 'Е': 'E', 'е': 'e', 'Ё': 'E', 'ё': 'e', 'Ж': 'ZH', 'ж': 'zh', 'З': 'Z', 'з': 'z', 'И': 'I', 'и': 'i', 'Й': 'I', 'й': 'i', 'К': 'K', 'к': 'k', 'Л': 'L', 'л': 'l', 'М': 'M', 'м': 'm', 'Н': 'N', 'н': 'n', 'О': 'O', 'о': 'o', 'П': 'P', 'п': 'p', 'Р': 'R', 'р': 'r', 'С': 'S', 'с': 's', 'Т': 'T', 'т': 't', 'У': 'U', 'у': 'u', 'Ф': 'F', 'ф': 'f', 'Х': 'KH', 'х': 'kh', 'Ц': 'TC', 'ц': 'tc', 'Ч': 'CH', 'ч': 'ch', 'Ш': 'SH', 'ш': 'sh', 'Щ': 'SHCH', 'щ': 'shch', 'Ы': 'Y', 'ы': 'y', 'Э': 'E', 'э': 'e', 'Ю': 'IU', 'ю': 'iu', 'Я': 'IA', 'я': 'ia' } #a = [int(x) for x in input().split()] #print(a[0]) #print(a[1]) ans = 0 buf = [int(x) for x in input().split()] n = buf[0] k = buf[1] friends = [int(x) for x in input().split()] for people in friends: if people > k: ans += 2 else: ans += 1 print(ans) ```
3
628
B
New Skateboard
PROGRAMMING
1,300
[ "dp" ]
null
null
Max wants to buy a new skateboard. He has calculated the amount of money that is needed to buy a new skateboard. He left a calculator on the floor and went to ask some money from his parents. Meanwhile his little brother Yusuf came and started to press the keys randomly. Unfortunately Max has forgotten the number which he had calculated. The only thing he knows is that the number is divisible by 4. You are given a string *s* consisting of digits (the number on the display of the calculator after Yusuf randomly pressed the keys). Your task is to find the number of substrings which are divisible by 4. A substring can start with a zero. A substring of a string is a nonempty sequence of consecutive characters. For example if string *s* is 124 then we have four substrings that are divisible by 4: 12, 4, 24 and 124. For the string 04 the answer is three: 0, 4, 04. As input/output can reach huge size it is recommended to use fast input/output methods: for example, prefer to use gets/scanf/printf instead of getline/cin/cout in C++, prefer to use BufferedReader/PrintWriter instead of Scanner/System.out in Java.
The only line contains string *s* (1<=≤<=|*s*|<=≤<=3·105). The string *s* contains only digits from 0 to 9.
Print integer *a* — the number of substrings of the string *s* that are divisible by 4. Note that the answer can be huge, so you should use 64-bit integer type to store it. In C++ you can use the long long integer type and in Java you can use long integer type.
[ "124\n", "04\n", "5810438174\n" ]
[ "4\n", "3\n", "9\n" ]
none
0
[ { "input": "124", "output": "4" }, { "input": "04", "output": "3" }, { "input": "5810438174", "output": "9" }, { "input": "1", "output": "0" }, { "input": "039", "output": "1" }, { "input": "97247", "output": "6" }, { "input": "5810438174", "output": "9" }, { "input": "12883340691714056185860211260984431382156326935244", "output": "424" }, { "input": "2144315253572020279108092911160072328496568665545836825277616363478721946398140227406814602154768031", "output": "1528" }, { "input": "80124649014054971081213608137817466046254652492627741860478258558206397113198232823859870363821007188476405951611069347299689170240023979048198711745011542774268179055311013054073075176122755643483380248999657649211459997766221072399103579977409770898200358240970169892326442892826731631357561876251276209119521202062222947560634301788787748428236988789594458520867663257476744168528121470923031438015546006185059454402637036376247785881323277542968298682307854655591317046086531554595892680980142608", "output": "30826" }, { "input": "123456", "output": "7" }, { "input": "4", "output": "1" }, { "input": "123", "output": "1" } ]
1,565,428,478
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
OK
TESTS
22
218
3,686,400
from sys import stdin,stdout input = stdin.readline s = input() ans = 0; n = len(s) if int(s[0])%4 == 0: ans += 1 for i in range(1,n-1): if int(s[i])%4 == 0: ans += 1 if int(s[i-1:i+1])%4 == 0: ans += i print(ans)
Title: New Skateboard Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Max wants to buy a new skateboard. He has calculated the amount of money that is needed to buy a new skateboard. He left a calculator on the floor and went to ask some money from his parents. Meanwhile his little brother Yusuf came and started to press the keys randomly. Unfortunately Max has forgotten the number which he had calculated. The only thing he knows is that the number is divisible by 4. You are given a string *s* consisting of digits (the number on the display of the calculator after Yusuf randomly pressed the keys). Your task is to find the number of substrings which are divisible by 4. A substring can start with a zero. A substring of a string is a nonempty sequence of consecutive characters. For example if string *s* is 124 then we have four substrings that are divisible by 4: 12, 4, 24 and 124. For the string 04 the answer is three: 0, 4, 04. As input/output can reach huge size it is recommended to use fast input/output methods: for example, prefer to use gets/scanf/printf instead of getline/cin/cout in C++, prefer to use BufferedReader/PrintWriter instead of Scanner/System.out in Java. Input Specification: The only line contains string *s* (1<=≤<=|*s*|<=≤<=3·105). The string *s* contains only digits from 0 to 9. Output Specification: Print integer *a* — the number of substrings of the string *s* that are divisible by 4. Note that the answer can be huge, so you should use 64-bit integer type to store it. In C++ you can use the long long integer type and in Java you can use long integer type. Demo Input: ['124\n', '04\n', '5810438174\n'] Demo Output: ['4\n', '3\n', '9\n'] Note: none
```python from sys import stdin,stdout input = stdin.readline s = input() ans = 0; n = len(s) if int(s[0])%4 == 0: ans += 1 for i in range(1,n-1): if int(s[i])%4 == 0: ans += 1 if int(s[i-1:i+1])%4 == 0: ans += i print(ans) ```
3
984
A
Game
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "sortings" ]
null
null
Two players play a game. Initially there are $n$ integers $a_1, a_2, \ldots, a_n$ written on the board. Each turn a player selects one number and erases it from the board. This continues until there is only one number left on the board, i. e. $n - 1$ turns are made. The first player makes the first move, then players alternate turns. The first player wants to minimize the last number that would be left on the board, while the second player wants to maximize it. You want to know what number will be left on the board after $n - 1$ turns if both players make optimal moves.
The first line contains one integer $n$ ($1 \le n \le 1000$) — the number of numbers on the board. The second line contains $n$ integers $a_1, a_2, \ldots, a_n$ ($1 \le a_i \le 10^6$).
Print one number that will be left on the board.
[ "3\n2 1 3\n", "3\n2 2 2\n" ]
[ "2", "2" ]
In the first sample, the first player erases $3$ and the second erases $1$. $2$ is left on the board. In the second sample, $2$ is left on the board regardless of the actions of the players.
500
[ { "input": "3\n2 1 3", "output": "2" }, { "input": "3\n2 2 2", "output": "2" }, { "input": "9\n44 53 51 80 5 27 74 79 94", "output": "53" }, { "input": "10\n38 82 23 37 96 4 81 60 67 86", "output": "60" }, { "input": "10\n58 26 77 15 53 81 68 48 22 65", "output": "53" }, { "input": "1\n124", "output": "124" }, { "input": "2\n2 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "3\n1 1 1000", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2\n322 322", "output": "322" }, { "input": "3\n9 92 12", "output": "12" }, { "input": "3\n1 2 2", "output": "2" } ]
1,650,003,604
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
5
61
0
n = int(input()) arr = list(map(int, input().split())) counter = 0 arr.sort() print(arr[round((len(arr) - 1) / 2)])
Title: Game Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Two players play a game. Initially there are $n$ integers $a_1, a_2, \ldots, a_n$ written on the board. Each turn a player selects one number and erases it from the board. This continues until there is only one number left on the board, i. e. $n - 1$ turns are made. The first player makes the first move, then players alternate turns. The first player wants to minimize the last number that would be left on the board, while the second player wants to maximize it. You want to know what number will be left on the board after $n - 1$ turns if both players make optimal moves. Input Specification: The first line contains one integer $n$ ($1 \le n \le 1000$) — the number of numbers on the board. The second line contains $n$ integers $a_1, a_2, \ldots, a_n$ ($1 \le a_i \le 10^6$). Output Specification: Print one number that will be left on the board. Demo Input: ['3\n2 1 3\n', '3\n2 2 2\n'] Demo Output: ['2', '2'] Note: In the first sample, the first player erases $3$ and the second erases $1$. $2$ is left on the board. In the second sample, $2$ is left on the board regardless of the actions of the players.
```python n = int(input()) arr = list(map(int, input().split())) counter = 0 arr.sort() print(arr[round((len(arr) - 1) / 2)]) ```
0
47
B
Coins
PROGRAMMING
1,200
[ "implementation" ]
B. Coins
2
256
One day Vasya came across three Berland coins. They didn't have any numbers that's why Vasya didn't understand how their denominations differ. He supposed that if one coin is heavier than the other one, then it should be worth more. Vasya weighed all the three pairs of coins on pan balance scales and told you the results. Find out how the deminations of the coins differ or if Vasya has a mistake in the weighting results. No two coins are equal.
The input data contains the results of all the weighting, one result on each line. It is guaranteed that every coin pair was weighted exactly once. Vasya labelled the coins with letters «A», «B» and «C». Each result is a line that appears as (letter)(&gt; or &lt; sign)(letter). For example, if coin "A" proved lighter than coin "B", the result of the weighting is A&lt;B.
It the results are contradictory, print Impossible. Otherwise, print without spaces the rearrangement of letters «A», «B» and «C» which represent the coins in the increasing order of their weights.
[ "A&gt;B\nC&lt;B\nA&gt;C\n", "A&lt;B\nB&gt;C\nC&gt;A\n" ]
[ "CBA", "ACB" ]
none
1,000
[ { "input": "A>B\nC<B\nA>C", "output": "CBA" }, { "input": "A<B\nB>C\nC>A", "output": "ACB" }, { "input": "A<C\nB<A\nB>C", "output": "Impossible" }, { "input": "A<B\nA<C\nB>C", "output": "ACB" }, { "input": "B>A\nC<B\nC>A", "output": "ACB" }, { "input": "A>B\nB>C\nC<A", "output": "CBA" }, { "input": "A>C\nA>B\nB<C", "output": "BCA" }, { "input": "C<B\nB>A\nA<C", "output": "ACB" }, { "input": "C<B\nA>B\nC<A", "output": "CBA" }, { "input": "C>B\nB>A\nA<C", "output": "ABC" }, { "input": "C<B\nB<A\nC>A", "output": "Impossible" }, { "input": "B<C\nC<A\nA>B", "output": "BCA" }, { "input": "A>B\nC<B\nC<A", "output": "CBA" }, { "input": "B>A\nC>B\nA>C", "output": "Impossible" }, { "input": "B<A\nC>B\nC>A", "output": "BAC" }, { "input": "A<B\nC>B\nA<C", "output": "ABC" }, { "input": "A<B\nC<A\nB<C", "output": "Impossible" }, { "input": "A>C\nC<B\nB>A", "output": "CAB" }, { "input": "C>A\nA<B\nB>C", "output": "ACB" }, { "input": "C>A\nC<B\nB>A", "output": "ACB" }, { "input": "B>C\nB>A\nA<C", "output": "ACB" }, { "input": "C<B\nC<A\nB<A", "output": "CBA" }, { "input": "A<C\nA<B\nB>C", "output": "ACB" }, { "input": "B>A\nA>C\nB>C", "output": "CAB" }, { "input": "B<A\nA<C\nC<B", "output": "Impossible" }, { "input": "A<C\nB>C\nA>B", "output": "Impossible" }, { "input": "B>A\nC<A\nC>B", "output": "Impossible" }, { "input": "A>C\nC>B\nB<A", "output": "BCA" }, { "input": "B<C\nB<A\nA>C", "output": "BCA" }, { "input": "A>B\nC>B\nA<C", "output": "BAC" }, { "input": "C<B\nC<A\nB<A", "output": "CBA" }, { "input": "A<C\nA>B\nB>C", "output": "Impossible" }, { "input": "B>A\nB>C\nA<C", "output": "ACB" }, { "input": "B>C\nC<A\nB<A", "output": "CBA" }, { "input": "C>A\nB>A\nB>C", "output": "ACB" }, { "input": "B<A\nB>C\nA<C", "output": "Impossible" }, { "input": "B<C\nA<B\nC>A", "output": "ABC" }, { "input": "C<B\nB>A\nA>C", "output": "CAB" }, { "input": "A>B\nC>A\nB<C", "output": "BAC" }, { "input": "A>B\nB>C\nC<A", "output": "CBA" }, { "input": "B>C\nC>A\nA>B", "output": "Impossible" }, { "input": "B<A\nB>C\nC<A", "output": "CBA" }, { "input": "C>B\nB>A\nC>A", "output": "ABC" }, { "input": "A>C\nA>B\nB>C", "output": "CBA" }, { "input": "B<C\nA>B\nA<C", "output": "BAC" }, { "input": "C>A\nC<B\nB>A", "output": "ACB" }, { "input": "C>B\nA<B\nC<A", "output": "Impossible" }, { "input": "A<C\nC<B\nA>B", "output": "Impossible" }, { "input": "B>C\nA<B\nA<C", "output": "ACB" }, { "input": "C>A\nA<B\nC>B", "output": "ABC" } ]
1,623,833,681
2,147,483,647
Python 3
COMPILATION_ERROR
TESTS
0
0
0
#include<iostream> #include<cstdio> #include<algorithm> #include<cstring> #include<cmath> #include<string> #include<cstdlib>//头文件 using namespace std; string a,b,c;//定义ABC int main(){ cin>>a>>b>>c;//读入 if(a[1]=='<') swap(a[0],a[2]);//把所有式子转化为xxx>xxx的情况 if(b[1]=='<') swap(b[0],b[2]); if(c[1]=='<') swap(c[0],c[2]); if(a[0]==b[0]) cout<<c[2]<<c[0]<<a[0];//输出 else if(b[0]==c[0]) cout<<a[2]<<a[0]<<b[0]; else if(a[0]==c[0]) cout<<b[2]<<b[0]<<c[0]; else cout<<"Impossible";//所有情况都不符合 return 0; }
Title: Coins Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: One day Vasya came across three Berland coins. They didn't have any numbers that's why Vasya didn't understand how their denominations differ. He supposed that if one coin is heavier than the other one, then it should be worth more. Vasya weighed all the three pairs of coins on pan balance scales and told you the results. Find out how the deminations of the coins differ or if Vasya has a mistake in the weighting results. No two coins are equal. Input Specification: The input data contains the results of all the weighting, one result on each line. It is guaranteed that every coin pair was weighted exactly once. Vasya labelled the coins with letters «A», «B» and «C». Each result is a line that appears as (letter)(&gt; or &lt; sign)(letter). For example, if coin "A" proved lighter than coin "B", the result of the weighting is A&lt;B. Output Specification: It the results are contradictory, print Impossible. Otherwise, print without spaces the rearrangement of letters «A», «B» and «C» which represent the coins in the increasing order of their weights. Demo Input: ['A&gt;B\nC&lt;B\nA&gt;C\n', 'A&lt;B\nB&gt;C\nC&gt;A\n'] Demo Output: ['CBA', 'ACB'] Note: none
```python #include<iostream> #include<cstdio> #include<algorithm> #include<cstring> #include<cmath> #include<string> #include<cstdlib>//头文件 using namespace std; string a,b,c;//定义ABC int main(){ cin>>a>>b>>c;//读入 if(a[1]=='<') swap(a[0],a[2]);//把所有式子转化为xxx>xxx的情况 if(b[1]=='<') swap(b[0],b[2]); if(c[1]=='<') swap(c[0],c[2]); if(a[0]==b[0]) cout<<c[2]<<c[0]<<a[0];//输出 else if(b[0]==c[0]) cout<<a[2]<<a[0]<<b[0]; else if(a[0]==c[0]) cout<<b[2]<<b[0]<<c[0]; else cout<<"Impossible";//所有情况都不符合 return 0; } ```
-1
714
B
Filya and Homework
PROGRAMMING
1,200
[ "implementation", "sortings" ]
null
null
Today, hedgehog Filya went to school for the very first time! Teacher gave him a homework which Filya was unable to complete without your help. Filya is given an array of non-negative integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*. First, he pick an integer *x* and then he adds *x* to some elements of the array (no more than once), subtract *x* from some other elements (also, no more than once) and do no change other elements. He wants all elements of the array to be equal. Now he wonders if it's possible to pick such integer *x* and change some elements of the array using this *x* in order to make all elements equal.
The first line of the input contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100<=000) — the number of integers in the Filya's array. The second line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=109) — elements of the array.
If it's impossible to make all elements of the array equal using the process given in the problem statement, then print "NO" (without quotes) in the only line of the output. Otherwise print "YES" (without quotes).
[ "5\n1 3 3 2 1\n", "5\n1 2 3 4 5\n" ]
[ "YES\n", "NO\n" ]
In the first sample Filya should select *x* = 1, then add it to the first and the last elements of the array and subtract from the second and the third elements.
1,000
[ { "input": "5\n1 3 3 2 1", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "5\n1 2 3 4 5", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "2\n1 2", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "3\n1 2 3", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "3\n1 1 1", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "2\n1 1000000000", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "4\n1 2 3 4", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "10\n1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "2\n4 2", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "4\n1 1 4 7", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "3\n99999999 1 50000000", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "1\n0", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "5\n0 0 0 0 0", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "4\n4 2 2 1", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n1 4 2", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n1 4 100", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n2 5 11", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n1 4 6", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n1 2 4", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n1 2 7", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "5\n1 1 1 4 5", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "2\n100000001 100000003", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "3\n7 4 5", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n2 3 5", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n1 2 5", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "2\n2 3", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "3\n2 100 29", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n0 1 5", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n1 3 6", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n2 1 3", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "3\n1 5 100", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n1 4 8", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n1 7 10", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n5 4 1", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n1 6 10", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "4\n1 3 4 5", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n1 5 4", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "5\n1 2 3 3 5", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n2 3 1", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "3\n2 3 8", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n0 3 5", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n1 5 10", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n1 7 2", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n1 3 9", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n1 1 2", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "7\n1 1 1 1 1 2 4", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "5\n1 4 4 4 6", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "5\n1 2 2 4 4", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n1 9 10", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "8\n1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "3\n1 2 100", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n1 3 4", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n1 15 14", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n1 3 8", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n1 2 10", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "4\n2 2 4 5", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n1 3 5", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "5\n3 6 7 8 9", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n7 6 8", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "3\n3 2 1", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "5\n1 2 2 2 3", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "3\n4 6 7", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n2 0 4", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "4\n10 20 21 30", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "4\n0 2 3 4", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n3 6 12", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "5\n0 0 1 3 5", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n3 5 8", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n1 4 4", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "4\n2 4 5 6", "output": "NO" } ]
1,569,545,236
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
22
139
7,475,200
input() arr = input().split(" ") count = 0 diff = 0 arr.sort() for i in range(len(arr)-1): if(arr[i]!=arr[i+1]): count += 1 if (diff==0): diff = int(arr[i+1]) - int(arr[i]) elif(diff != (int(arr[i+1]) - int(arr[i]))): count = 3 break; if(count>2): print("NO") else: print("YES")
Title: Filya and Homework Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Today, hedgehog Filya went to school for the very first time! Teacher gave him a homework which Filya was unable to complete without your help. Filya is given an array of non-negative integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*. First, he pick an integer *x* and then he adds *x* to some elements of the array (no more than once), subtract *x* from some other elements (also, no more than once) and do no change other elements. He wants all elements of the array to be equal. Now he wonders if it's possible to pick such integer *x* and change some elements of the array using this *x* in order to make all elements equal. Input Specification: The first line of the input contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100<=000) — the number of integers in the Filya's array. The second line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=109) — elements of the array. Output Specification: If it's impossible to make all elements of the array equal using the process given in the problem statement, then print "NO" (without quotes) in the only line of the output. Otherwise print "YES" (without quotes). Demo Input: ['5\n1 3 3 2 1\n', '5\n1 2 3 4 5\n'] Demo Output: ['YES\n', 'NO\n'] Note: In the first sample Filya should select *x* = 1, then add it to the first and the last elements of the array and subtract from the second and the third elements.
```python input() arr = input().split(" ") count = 0 diff = 0 arr.sort() for i in range(len(arr)-1): if(arr[i]!=arr[i+1]): count += 1 if (diff==0): diff = int(arr[i+1]) - int(arr[i]) elif(diff != (int(arr[i+1]) - int(arr[i]))): count = 3 break; if(count>2): print("NO") else: print("YES") ```
0
753
A
Santa Claus and Candies
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "dp", "greedy", "math" ]
null
null
Santa Claus has *n* candies, he dreams to give them as gifts to children. What is the maximal number of children for whose he can give candies if Santa Claus want each kid should get distinct positive integer number of candies. Santa Class wants to give all *n* candies he has.
The only line contains positive integer number *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000) — number of candies Santa Claus has.
Print to the first line integer number *k* — maximal number of kids which can get candies. Print to the second line *k* distinct integer numbers: number of candies for each of *k* kid. The sum of *k* printed numbers should be exactly *n*. If there are many solutions, print any of them.
[ "5\n", "9\n", "2\n" ]
[ "2\n2 3\n", "3\n3 5 1\n", "1\n2 \n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "5", "output": "2\n1 4 " }, { "input": "9", "output": "3\n1 2 6 " }, { "input": "2", "output": "1\n2 " }, { "input": "1", "output": "1\n1 " }, { "input": "3", "output": "2\n1 2 " }, { "input": "1000", "output": "44\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 54 " }, { "input": "4", "output": "2\n1 3 " }, { "input": "6", "output": "3\n1 2 3 " }, { "input": "7", "output": "3\n1 2 4 " }, { "input": "8", "output": "3\n1 2 5 " }, { "input": "10", "output": "4\n1 2 3 4 " }, { "input": "11", "output": "4\n1 2 3 5 " }, { "input": "12", "output": "4\n1 2 3 6 " }, { "input": "13", "output": "4\n1 2 3 7 " }, { "input": "14", "output": "4\n1 2 3 8 " }, { "input": "15", "output": "5\n1 2 3 4 5 " }, { "input": "16", "output": "5\n1 2 3 4 6 " }, { "input": "20", "output": "5\n1 2 3 4 10 " }, { "input": "21", "output": "6\n1 2 3 4 5 6 " }, { "input": "22", "output": "6\n1 2 3 4 5 7 " }, { "input": "27", "output": "6\n1 2 3 4 5 12 " }, { "input": "28", "output": "7\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 " }, { "input": "29", "output": "7\n1 2 3 4 5 6 8 " }, { "input": "35", "output": "7\n1 2 3 4 5 6 14 " }, { "input": "36", "output": "8\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 " }, { "input": "37", "output": "8\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 " }, { "input": "44", "output": "8\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 16 " }, { "input": "45", "output": "9\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 " }, { "input": "46", "output": "9\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 " }, { "input": "230", "output": "20\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 40 " }, { "input": "231", "output": "21\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 " }, { "input": "232", "output": "21\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 " }, { "input": "239", "output": "21\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 29 " }, { "input": "629", "output": "34\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 68 " }, { "input": "630", "output": "35\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 " }, { "input": "631", "output": "35\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 " }, { "input": "945", "output": "42\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 84 " }, { "input": "946", "output": "43\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 " }, { "input": "947", "output": "43\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 44 " }, { "input": "989", "output": "43\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 86 " }, { "input": "990", "output": "44\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 " }, { "input": "991", "output": "44\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 45 " }, { "input": "956", "output": "43\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 53 " }, { "input": "981", "output": "43\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 78 " }, { "input": "867", "output": "41\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 47 " }, { "input": "906", "output": "42\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 45 " }, { "input": "999", "output": "44\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 53 " }, { "input": "100", "output": "13\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 22 " }, { "input": "126", "output": "15\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 21 " } ]
1,696,501,265
2,147,483,647
Python 3
RUNTIME_ERROR
TESTS
3
46
0
n=int(input()) i=1 while n>0: n-=i i+=1 i-=1 n+=i print(i-1) a=[j for j in range(1,i)] a[-1]+=n print(*a)
Title: Santa Claus and Candies Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Santa Claus has *n* candies, he dreams to give them as gifts to children. What is the maximal number of children for whose he can give candies if Santa Claus want each kid should get distinct positive integer number of candies. Santa Class wants to give all *n* candies he has. Input Specification: The only line contains positive integer number *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000) — number of candies Santa Claus has. Output Specification: Print to the first line integer number *k* — maximal number of kids which can get candies. Print to the second line *k* distinct integer numbers: number of candies for each of *k* kid. The sum of *k* printed numbers should be exactly *n*. If there are many solutions, print any of them. Demo Input: ['5\n', '9\n', '2\n'] Demo Output: ['2\n2 3\n', '3\n3 5 1\n', '1\n2 \n'] Note: none
```python n=int(input()) i=1 while n>0: n-=i i+=1 i-=1 n+=i print(i-1) a=[j for j in range(1,i)] a[-1]+=n print(*a) ```
-1
302
A
Eugeny and Array
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
Eugeny has array *a*<==<=*a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*, consisting of *n* integers. Each integer *a**i* equals to -1, or to 1. Also, he has *m* queries: - Query number *i* is given as a pair of integers *l**i*, *r**i* (1<=≤<=*l**i*<=≤<=*r**i*<=≤<=*n*). - The response to the query will be integer 1, if the elements of array *a* can be rearranged so as the sum *a**l**i*<=+<=*a**l**i*<=+<=1<=+<=...<=+<=*a**r**i*<==<=0, otherwise the response to the query will be integer 0. Help Eugeny, answer all his queries.
The first line contains integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=2·105). The second line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (*a**i*<==<=-1,<=1). Next *m* lines contain Eugene's queries. The *i*-th line contains integers *l**i*,<=*r**i* (1<=≤<=*l**i*<=≤<=*r**i*<=≤<=*n*).
Print *m* integers — the responses to Eugene's queries in the order they occur in the input.
[ "2 3\n1 -1\n1 1\n1 2\n2 2\n", "5 5\n-1 1 1 1 -1\n1 1\n2 3\n3 5\n2 5\n1 5\n" ]
[ "0\n1\n0\n", "0\n1\n0\n1\n0\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "2 3\n1 -1\n1 1\n1 2\n2 2", "output": "0\n1\n0" }, { "input": "5 5\n-1 1 1 1 -1\n1 1\n2 3\n3 5\n2 5\n1 5", "output": "0\n1\n0\n1\n0" }, { "input": "3 3\n1 1 1\n2 2\n1 1\n1 1", "output": "0\n0\n0" }, { "input": "4 4\n-1 -1 -1 -1\n1 3\n1 2\n1 2\n1 1", "output": "0\n0\n0\n0" }, { "input": "5 5\n-1 -1 -1 -1 -1\n1 1\n1 1\n3 4\n1 1\n1 4", "output": "0\n0\n0\n0\n0" }, { "input": "6 6\n-1 -1 1 -1 -1 1\n1 1\n3 4\n1 1\n1 1\n1 3\n1 4", "output": "0\n1\n0\n0\n0\n1" }, { "input": "7 7\n-1 -1 -1 1 -1 -1 -1\n1 1\n2 7\n1 3\n1 5\n4 7\n1 7\n6 7", "output": "0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n1" }, { "input": "8 8\n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1\n5 8\n2 6\n2 3\n1 7\n7 7\n1 6\n1 8\n1 3", "output": "0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0" }, { "input": "9 9\n-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1\n1 7\n5 6\n1 4\n1 1\n1 1\n6 8\n1 1\n6 7\n3 5", "output": "0\n1\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n1\n0" }, { "input": "10 10\n-1 1 -1 1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1\n6 7\n2 5\n3 6\n1 3\n3 5\n4 5\n3 4\n1 6\n1 1\n1 1", "output": "1\n1\n1\n0\n0\n1\n1\n0\n0\n0" }, { "input": "1 1\n-1\n1 1", "output": "0" }, { "input": "1 1\n1\n1 1", "output": "0" } ]
1,592,845,919
2,147,483,647
Python 3
TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
TESTS
10
1,000
3,584,000
n, m = map(int, input().split()) neg = list(map(int, input().split())).count(-1) d = min(neg, n - neg) * 2 for i in range(m): l, r = map(int, input().split()) if r + 1 - l <= d and l != r and (r - l) % 2 != 0: print(1) else: print(0)
Title: Eugeny and Array Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Eugeny has array *a*<==<=*a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*, consisting of *n* integers. Each integer *a**i* equals to -1, or to 1. Also, he has *m* queries: - Query number *i* is given as a pair of integers *l**i*, *r**i* (1<=≤<=*l**i*<=≤<=*r**i*<=≤<=*n*). - The response to the query will be integer 1, if the elements of array *a* can be rearranged so as the sum *a**l**i*<=+<=*a**l**i*<=+<=1<=+<=...<=+<=*a**r**i*<==<=0, otherwise the response to the query will be integer 0. Help Eugeny, answer all his queries. Input Specification: The first line contains integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=2·105). The second line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (*a**i*<==<=-1,<=1). Next *m* lines contain Eugene's queries. The *i*-th line contains integers *l**i*,<=*r**i* (1<=≤<=*l**i*<=≤<=*r**i*<=≤<=*n*). Output Specification: Print *m* integers — the responses to Eugene's queries in the order they occur in the input. Demo Input: ['2 3\n1 -1\n1 1\n1 2\n2 2\n', '5 5\n-1 1 1 1 -1\n1 1\n2 3\n3 5\n2 5\n1 5\n'] Demo Output: ['0\n1\n0\n', '0\n1\n0\n1\n0\n'] Note: none
```python n, m = map(int, input().split()) neg = list(map(int, input().split())).count(-1) d = min(neg, n - neg) * 2 for i in range(m): l, r = map(int, input().split()) if r + 1 - l <= d and l != r and (r - l) % 2 != 0: print(1) else: print(0) ```
0
987
B
High School: Become Human
PROGRAMMING
1,100
[ "math" ]
null
null
Year 2118. Androids are in mass production for decades now, and they do all the work for humans. But androids have to go to school to be able to solve creative tasks. Just like humans before. It turns out that high school struggles are not gone. If someone is not like others, he is bullied. Vasya-8800 is an economy-class android which is produced by a little-known company. His design is not perfect, his characteristics also could be better. So he is bullied by other androids. One of the popular pranks on Vasya is to force him to compare $x^y$ with $y^x$. Other androids can do it in milliseconds while Vasya's memory is too small to store such big numbers. Please help Vasya! Write a fast program to compare $x^y$ with $y^x$ for Vasya, maybe then other androids will respect him.
On the only line of input there are two integers $x$ and $y$ ($1 \le x, y \le 10^{9}$).
If $x^y &lt; y^x$, then print '&lt;' (without quotes). If $x^y &gt; y^x$, then print '&gt;' (without quotes). If $x^y = y^x$, then print '=' (without quotes).
[ "5 8\n", "10 3\n", "6 6\n" ]
[ "&gt;\n", "&lt;\n", "=\n" ]
In the first example $5^8 = 5 \cdot 5 \cdot 5 \cdot 5 \cdot 5 \cdot 5 \cdot 5 \cdot 5 = 390625$, and $8^5 = 8 \cdot 8 \cdot 8 \cdot 8 \cdot 8 = 32768$. So you should print '&gt;'. In the second example $10^3 = 1000 &lt; 3^{10} = 59049$. In the third example $6^6 = 46656 = 6^6$.
1,000
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1,620,656,113
2,147,483,647
Python 3
COMPILATION_ERROR
TESTS
0
0
0
t = int(input()) while(t>0): t-=1 x,y=map(int,input().split()) if(x==y or (x==2 && y==4) or (x==4 && y==2)): print("=") else if(x==1 or (x==2 and y==3)): print("<") else if(y==1 or (x==3 and y==2)): print(">") else if(x<y): print(">") else: print("<")
Title: High School: Become Human Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Year 2118. Androids are in mass production for decades now, and they do all the work for humans. But androids have to go to school to be able to solve creative tasks. Just like humans before. It turns out that high school struggles are not gone. If someone is not like others, he is bullied. Vasya-8800 is an economy-class android which is produced by a little-known company. His design is not perfect, his characteristics also could be better. So he is bullied by other androids. One of the popular pranks on Vasya is to force him to compare $x^y$ with $y^x$. Other androids can do it in milliseconds while Vasya's memory is too small to store such big numbers. Please help Vasya! Write a fast program to compare $x^y$ with $y^x$ for Vasya, maybe then other androids will respect him. Input Specification: On the only line of input there are two integers $x$ and $y$ ($1 \le x, y \le 10^{9}$). Output Specification: If $x^y &lt; y^x$, then print '&lt;' (without quotes). If $x^y &gt; y^x$, then print '&gt;' (without quotes). If $x^y = y^x$, then print '=' (without quotes). Demo Input: ['5 8\n', '10 3\n', '6 6\n'] Demo Output: ['&gt;\n', '&lt;\n', '=\n'] Note: In the first example $5^8 = 5 \cdot 5 \cdot 5 \cdot 5 \cdot 5 \cdot 5 \cdot 5 \cdot 5 = 390625$, and $8^5 = 8 \cdot 8 \cdot 8 \cdot 8 \cdot 8 = 32768$. So you should print '&gt;'. In the second example $10^3 = 1000 &lt; 3^{10} = 59049$. In the third example $6^6 = 46656 = 6^6$.
```python t = int(input()) while(t>0): t-=1 x,y=map(int,input().split()) if(x==y or (x==2 && y==4) or (x==4 && y==2)): print("=") else if(x==1 or (x==2 and y==3)): print("<") else if(y==1 or (x==3 and y==2)): print(">") else if(x<y): print(">") else: print("<") ```
-1
999
C
Alphabetic Removals
PROGRAMMING
1,200
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
You are given a string $s$ consisting of $n$ lowercase Latin letters. Polycarp wants to remove exactly $k$ characters ($k \le n$) from the string $s$. Polycarp uses the following algorithm $k$ times: - if there is at least one letter 'a', remove the leftmost occurrence and stop the algorithm, otherwise go to next item; - if there is at least one letter 'b', remove the leftmost occurrence and stop the algorithm, otherwise go to next item; - ... - remove the leftmost occurrence of the letter 'z' and stop the algorithm. This algorithm removes a single letter from the string. Polycarp performs this algorithm exactly $k$ times, thus removing exactly $k$ characters. Help Polycarp find the resulting string.
The first line of input contains two integers $n$ and $k$ ($1 \le k \le n \le 4 \cdot 10^5$) — the length of the string and the number of letters Polycarp will remove. The second line contains the string $s$ consisting of $n$ lowercase Latin letters.
Print the string that will be obtained from $s$ after Polycarp removes exactly $k$ letters using the above algorithm $k$ times. If the resulting string is empty, print nothing. It is allowed to print nothing or an empty line (line break).
[ "15 3\ncccaabababaccbc\n", "15 9\ncccaabababaccbc\n", "1 1\nu\n" ]
[ "cccbbabaccbc\n", "cccccc\n", "" ]
none
0
[ { "input": "15 3\ncccaabababaccbc", "output": "cccbbabaccbc" }, { "input": "15 9\ncccaabababaccbc", "output": "cccccc" }, { "input": "5 2\nzyzyx", "output": "zzy" }, { "input": "4 3\nhack", "output": "k" }, { "input": "4 3\nzzzz", "output": "z" }, { "input": "6 5\naaccdd", "output": "d" }, { "input": "2 1\nzz", "output": "z" }, { "input": "14 5\nhxehmvkybeklnj", "output": "xmvkyklnj" } ]
1,647,164,914
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
0
15
0
final = [] l, n = [int(n) for n in input().split()] st = list(input()) sort = sorted(st)[n:] # print(st.remove(list(set(st).difference(set(sort))))) print([e for e in st if e not in list(set(st).difference(set(sort)))]) for i in range(l-1, -1, -1): if st[i] in sort: sort.remove(st[i]) final.insert(0, st[i]) if len(final) > 0: print("".join(final)) else: print("")
Title: Alphabetic Removals Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: You are given a string $s$ consisting of $n$ lowercase Latin letters. Polycarp wants to remove exactly $k$ characters ($k \le n$) from the string $s$. Polycarp uses the following algorithm $k$ times: - if there is at least one letter 'a', remove the leftmost occurrence and stop the algorithm, otherwise go to next item; - if there is at least one letter 'b', remove the leftmost occurrence and stop the algorithm, otherwise go to next item; - ... - remove the leftmost occurrence of the letter 'z' and stop the algorithm. This algorithm removes a single letter from the string. Polycarp performs this algorithm exactly $k$ times, thus removing exactly $k$ characters. Help Polycarp find the resulting string. Input Specification: The first line of input contains two integers $n$ and $k$ ($1 \le k \le n \le 4 \cdot 10^5$) — the length of the string and the number of letters Polycarp will remove. The second line contains the string $s$ consisting of $n$ lowercase Latin letters. Output Specification: Print the string that will be obtained from $s$ after Polycarp removes exactly $k$ letters using the above algorithm $k$ times. If the resulting string is empty, print nothing. It is allowed to print nothing or an empty line (line break). Demo Input: ['15 3\ncccaabababaccbc\n', '15 9\ncccaabababaccbc\n', '1 1\nu\n'] Demo Output: ['cccbbabaccbc\n', 'cccccc\n', ''] Note: none
```python final = [] l, n = [int(n) for n in input().split()] st = list(input()) sort = sorted(st)[n:] # print(st.remove(list(set(st).difference(set(sort))))) print([e for e in st if e not in list(set(st).difference(set(sort)))]) for i in range(l-1, -1, -1): if st[i] in sort: sort.remove(st[i]) final.insert(0, st[i]) if len(final) > 0: print("".join(final)) else: print("") ```
0
903
C
Boxes Packing
PROGRAMMING
1,200
[ "greedy" ]
null
null
Mishka has got *n* empty boxes. For every *i* (1<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=*n*), *i*-th box is a cube with side length *a**i*. Mishka can put a box *i* into another box *j* if the following conditions are met: - *i*-th box is not put into another box; - *j*-th box doesn't contain any other boxes; - box *i* is smaller than box *j* (*a**i*<=&lt;<=*a**j*). Mishka can put boxes into each other an arbitrary number of times. He wants to minimize the number of visible boxes. A box is called visible iff it is not put into some another box. Help Mishka to determine the minimum possible number of visible boxes!
The first line contains one integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=5000) — the number of boxes Mishka has got. The second line contains *n* integers *a*1, *a*2, ..., *a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=109), where *a**i* is the side length of *i*-th box.
Print the minimum possible number of visible boxes.
[ "3\n1 2 3\n", "4\n4 2 4 3\n" ]
[ "1\n", "2\n" ]
In the first example it is possible to put box 1 into box 2, and 2 into 3. In the second example Mishka can put box 2 into box 3, and box 4 into box 1.
0
[ { "input": "3\n1 2 3", "output": "1" }, { "input": "4\n4 2 4 3", "output": "2" }, { "input": "10\n58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58 58", "output": "10" }, { "input": "10\n86 89 89 86 86 89 86 86 89 89", "output": "5" }, { "input": "100\n981 288 186 186 292 876 341 288 981 360 783 907 292 186 341 292 360 876 360 360 981 398 783 288 292 398 876 981 398 907 783 360 288 981 907 186 360 288 186 981 186 288 907 876 288 907 876 360 341 292 907 783 907 783 292 981 907 292 876 398 783 876 398 341 876 186 288 186 981 341 398 360 907 981 341 186 292 981 292 398 876 783 292 186 360 292 288 292 876 398 288 292 341 288 398 360 360 292 981 360", "output": "14" }, { "input": "1\n1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1\n9", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1\n5", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1\n2", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1\n131", "output": "1" }, { "input": "9\n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1", "output": "9" }, { "input": "11\n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1", "output": "11" }, { "input": "8\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8", "output": "1" }, { "input": "8\n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1", "output": "8" }, { "input": "5\n1 1 1 1 1", "output": "5" } ]
1,642,078,833
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
3
46
0
n = int(input()) arr = input().split() setArr = set(arr) res = (n - len(setArr)) + 1 print(res)
Title: Boxes Packing Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Mishka has got *n* empty boxes. For every *i* (1<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=*n*), *i*-th box is a cube with side length *a**i*. Mishka can put a box *i* into another box *j* if the following conditions are met: - *i*-th box is not put into another box; - *j*-th box doesn't contain any other boxes; - box *i* is smaller than box *j* (*a**i*<=&lt;<=*a**j*). Mishka can put boxes into each other an arbitrary number of times. He wants to minimize the number of visible boxes. A box is called visible iff it is not put into some another box. Help Mishka to determine the minimum possible number of visible boxes! Input Specification: The first line contains one integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=5000) — the number of boxes Mishka has got. The second line contains *n* integers *a*1, *a*2, ..., *a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=109), where *a**i* is the side length of *i*-th box. Output Specification: Print the minimum possible number of visible boxes. Demo Input: ['3\n1 2 3\n', '4\n4 2 4 3\n'] Demo Output: ['1\n', '2\n'] Note: In the first example it is possible to put box 1 into box 2, and 2 into 3. In the second example Mishka can put box 2 into box 3, and box 4 into box 1.
```python n = int(input()) arr = input().split() setArr = set(arr) res = (n - len(setArr)) + 1 print(res) ```
0
202
A
LLPS
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "binary search", "bitmasks", "brute force", "greedy", "implementation", "strings" ]
null
null
This problem's actual name, "Lexicographically Largest Palindromic Subsequence" is too long to fit into the page headline. You are given string *s* consisting of lowercase English letters only. Find its lexicographically largest palindromic subsequence. We'll call a non-empty string *s*[*p*1*p*2... *p**k*] = *s**p*1*s**p*2... *s**p**k* (1 <=≤<= *p*1<=&lt;<=*p*2<=&lt;<=...<=&lt;<=*p**k* <=≤<= |*s*|) a subsequence of string *s* = *s*1*s*2... *s*|*s*|, where |*s*| is the length of string *s*. For example, strings "abcb", "b" and "abacaba" are subsequences of string "abacaba". String *x* = *x*1*x*2... *x*|*x*| is lexicographically larger than string *y* = *y*1*y*2... *y*|*y*| if either |*x*| &gt; |*y*| and *x*1<==<=*y*1, *x*2<==<=*y*2, ...,<=*x*|*y*|<==<=*y*|*y*|, or there exists such number *r* (*r*<=&lt;<=|*x*|, *r*<=&lt;<=|*y*|) that *x*1<==<=*y*1, *x*2<==<=*y*2, ..., *x**r*<==<=*y**r* and *x**r*<=<=+<=<=1<=&gt;<=*y**r*<=<=+<=<=1. Characters in the strings are compared according to their ASCII codes. For example, string "ranger" is lexicographically larger than string "racecar" and string "poster" is lexicographically larger than string "post". String *s* = *s*1*s*2... *s*|*s*| is a palindrome if it matches string *rev*(*s*) = *s*|*s*|*s*|*s*|<=-<=1... *s*1. In other words, a string is a palindrome if it reads the same way from left to right and from right to left. For example, palindromic strings are "racecar", "refer" and "z".
The only input line contains a non-empty string *s* consisting of lowercase English letters only. Its length does not exceed 10.
Print the lexicographically largest palindromic subsequence of string *s*.
[ "radar\n", "bowwowwow\n", "codeforces\n", "mississipp\n" ]
[ "rr\n", "wwwww\n", "s\n", "ssss\n" ]
Among all distinct subsequences of string "radar" the following ones are palindromes: "a", "d", "r", "aa", "rr", "ada", "rar", "rdr", "raar" and "radar". The lexicographically largest of them is "rr".
500
[ { "input": "radar", "output": "rr" }, { "input": "bowwowwow", "output": "wwwww" }, { "input": "codeforces", "output": "s" }, { "input": "mississipp", "output": "ssss" }, { "input": "tourist", "output": "u" }, { "input": "romka", "output": "r" }, { "input": "helloworld", "output": "w" }, { "input": "zzzzzzzazz", "output": "zzzzzzzzz" }, { "input": "testcase", "output": "tt" }, { "input": "hahahahaha", "output": "hhhhh" }, { "input": "abbbbbbbbb", "output": "bbbbbbbbb" }, { "input": "zaz", "output": "zz" }, { "input": "aza", "output": "z" }, { "input": "dcbaedcba", "output": "e" }, { "input": "abcdeabcd", "output": "e" }, { "input": "edcbabcde", "output": "ee" }, { "input": "aaaaaaaaab", "output": "b" }, { "input": "testzzzzzz", "output": "zzzzzz" }, { "input": "zzzzzzwait", "output": "zzzzzz" }, { "input": "rrrrrqponm", "output": "rrrrr" }, { "input": "zzyzyy", "output": "zzz" }, { "input": "aababb", "output": "bbb" }, { "input": "zanzibar", "output": "zz" }, { "input": "hhgfedcbaa", "output": "hh" }, { "input": "aabcdefghh", "output": "hh" }, { "input": "aruaru", "output": "uu" }, { "input": "uraura", "output": "uu" }, { "input": "aru", "output": "u" }, { "input": "aburvabur", "output": "v" }, { "input": "ura", "output": "u" }, { "input": "eurottat", "output": "u" }, { "input": "referee", "output": "rr" }, { "input": "joking", "output": "o" }, { "input": "seriously", "output": "y" }, { "input": "sets", "output": "t" }, { "input": "test", "output": "tt" }, { "input": "klmgameklm", "output": "mmm" }, { "input": "dfkjafdkdd", "output": "kk" }, { "input": "zzzzzzzzzz", "output": "zzzzzzzzzz" }, { "input": "aaaaaaaaaa", "output": "aaaaaaaaaa" }, { "input": "buzz", "output": "zz" }, { "input": "b", "output": "b" }, { "input": "y", "output": "y" }, { "input": "yy", "output": "yy" }, { "input": "zz", "output": "zz" }, { "input": "bb", "output": "bb" }, { "input": "aa", "output": "aa" }, { "input": "a", "output": "a" }, { "input": "z", "output": "z" }, { "input": "zz", "output": "zz" }, { "input": "zzazazzzaz", "output": "zzzzzzz" }, { "input": "hellhellhe", "output": "llll" }, { "input": "hellohello", "output": "oo" }, { "input": "refer", "output": "rr" } ]
1,664,429,625
2,147,483,647
Python 3
RUNTIME_ERROR
TESTS
0
62
0
for i in range(int(input())): max=0 c="" n=input() n=list(n) for i in n: if n.count(i)>max: max=n.count(i) c=i if max!=1: print(c*max) else: print(n[len(n)-1])
Title: LLPS Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: This problem's actual name, "Lexicographically Largest Palindromic Subsequence" is too long to fit into the page headline. You are given string *s* consisting of lowercase English letters only. Find its lexicographically largest palindromic subsequence. We'll call a non-empty string *s*[*p*1*p*2... *p**k*] = *s**p*1*s**p*2... *s**p**k* (1 <=≤<= *p*1<=&lt;<=*p*2<=&lt;<=...<=&lt;<=*p**k* <=≤<= |*s*|) a subsequence of string *s* = *s*1*s*2... *s*|*s*|, where |*s*| is the length of string *s*. For example, strings "abcb", "b" and "abacaba" are subsequences of string "abacaba". String *x* = *x*1*x*2... *x*|*x*| is lexicographically larger than string *y* = *y*1*y*2... *y*|*y*| if either |*x*| &gt; |*y*| and *x*1<==<=*y*1, *x*2<==<=*y*2, ...,<=*x*|*y*|<==<=*y*|*y*|, or there exists such number *r* (*r*<=&lt;<=|*x*|, *r*<=&lt;<=|*y*|) that *x*1<==<=*y*1, *x*2<==<=*y*2, ..., *x**r*<==<=*y**r* and *x**r*<=<=+<=<=1<=&gt;<=*y**r*<=<=+<=<=1. Characters in the strings are compared according to their ASCII codes. For example, string "ranger" is lexicographically larger than string "racecar" and string "poster" is lexicographically larger than string "post". String *s* = *s*1*s*2... *s*|*s*| is a palindrome if it matches string *rev*(*s*) = *s*|*s*|*s*|*s*|<=-<=1... *s*1. In other words, a string is a palindrome if it reads the same way from left to right and from right to left. For example, palindromic strings are "racecar", "refer" and "z". Input Specification: The only input line contains a non-empty string *s* consisting of lowercase English letters only. Its length does not exceed 10. Output Specification: Print the lexicographically largest palindromic subsequence of string *s*. Demo Input: ['radar\n', 'bowwowwow\n', 'codeforces\n', 'mississipp\n'] Demo Output: ['rr\n', 'wwwww\n', 's\n', 'ssss\n'] Note: Among all distinct subsequences of string "radar" the following ones are palindromes: "a", "d", "r", "aa", "rr", "ada", "rar", "rdr", "raar" and "radar". The lexicographically largest of them is "rr".
```python for i in range(int(input())): max=0 c="" n=input() n=list(n) for i in n: if n.count(i)>max: max=n.count(i) c=i if max!=1: print(c*max) else: print(n[len(n)-1]) ```
-1
41
A
Translation
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation", "strings" ]
A. Translation
2
256
The translation from the Berland language into the Birland language is not an easy task. Those languages are very similar: a berlandish word differs from a birlandish word with the same meaning a little: it is spelled (and pronounced) reversely. For example, a Berlandish word code corresponds to a Birlandish word edoc. However, it's easy to make a mistake during the «translation». Vasya translated word *s* from Berlandish into Birlandish as *t*. Help him: find out if he translated the word correctly.
The first line contains word *s*, the second line contains word *t*. The words consist of lowercase Latin letters. The input data do not consist unnecessary spaces. The words are not empty and their lengths do not exceed 100 symbols.
If the word *t* is a word *s*, written reversely, print YES, otherwise print NO.
[ "code\nedoc\n", "abb\naba\n", "code\ncode\n" ]
[ "YES\n", "NO\n", "NO\n" ]
none
500
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1,688,750,096
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
40
92
0
t = input() x = input() f = t[::-1] if f == x: print("YES") else: print("NO")
Title: Translation Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: The translation from the Berland language into the Birland language is not an easy task. Those languages are very similar: a berlandish word differs from a birlandish word with the same meaning a little: it is spelled (and pronounced) reversely. For example, a Berlandish word code corresponds to a Birlandish word edoc. However, it's easy to make a mistake during the «translation». Vasya translated word *s* from Berlandish into Birlandish as *t*. Help him: find out if he translated the word correctly. Input Specification: The first line contains word *s*, the second line contains word *t*. The words consist of lowercase Latin letters. The input data do not consist unnecessary spaces. The words are not empty and their lengths do not exceed 100 symbols. Output Specification: If the word *t* is a word *s*, written reversely, print YES, otherwise print NO. Demo Input: ['code\nedoc\n', 'abb\naba\n', 'code\ncode\n'] Demo Output: ['YES\n', 'NO\n', 'NO\n'] Note: none
```python t = input() x = input() f = t[::-1] if f == x: print("YES") else: print("NO") ```
3.977
87
A
Trains
PROGRAMMING
1,500
[ "implementation", "math" ]
A. Trains
2
256
Vasya the programmer lives in the middle of the Programming subway branch. He has two girlfriends: Dasha and Masha, who live at the different ends of the branch, each one is unaware of the other one's existence. When Vasya has some free time, he goes to one of his girlfriends. He descends into the subway at some time, waits the first train to come and rides on it to the end of the branch to the corresponding girl. However, the trains run with different frequencies: a train goes to Dasha's direction every *a* minutes, but a train goes to Masha's direction every *b* minutes. If two trains approach at the same time, Vasya goes toward the direction with the lower frequency of going trains, that is, to the girl, to whose directions the trains go less frequently (see the note to the third sample). We know that the trains begin to go simultaneously before Vasya appears. That is the train schedule is such that there exists a moment of time when the two trains arrive simultaneously. Help Vasya count to which girlfriend he will go more often.
The first line contains two integers *a* and *b* (*a*<=≠<=*b*,<=1<=≤<=*a*,<=*b*<=≤<=106).
Print "Dasha" if Vasya will go to Dasha more frequently, "Masha" if he will go to Masha more frequently, or "Equal" if he will go to both girlfriends with the same frequency.
[ "3 7\n", "5 3\n", "2 3\n" ]
[ "Dasha\n", "Masha\n", "Equal\n" ]
Let's take a look at the third sample. Let the trains start to go at the zero moment of time. It is clear that the moments of the trains' arrival will be periodic with period 6. That's why it is enough to show that if Vasya descends to the subway at a moment of time inside the interval (0, 6], he will go to both girls equally often. If he descends to the subway at a moment of time from 0 to 2, he leaves for Dasha on the train that arrives by the second minute. If he descends to the subway at a moment of time from 2 to 3, he leaves for Masha on the train that arrives by the third minute. If he descends to the subway at a moment of time from 3 to 4, he leaves for Dasha on the train that arrives by the fourth minute. If he descends to the subway at a moment of time from 4 to 6, he waits for both trains to arrive by the sixth minute and goes to Masha as trains go less often in Masha's direction. In sum Masha and Dasha get equal time — three minutes for each one, thus, Vasya will go to both girlfriends equally often.
500
[ { "input": "3 7", "output": "Dasha" }, { "input": "5 3", "output": "Masha" }, { "input": "2 3", "output": "Equal" }, { "input": "31 88", "output": "Dasha" }, { "input": "8 75", "output": "Dasha" }, { "input": "32 99", "output": "Dasha" }, { "input": "77 4", "output": "Masha" }, { "input": "27 1", "output": "Masha" }, { "input": "84 11", "output": "Masha" }, { "input": "4 6", "output": "Equal" }, { "input": "52 53", "output": "Equal" }, { "input": "397 568", "output": "Dasha" }, { "input": "22 332", "output": "Dasha" }, { "input": "419 430", "output": "Dasha" }, { "input": "638 619", "output": "Masha" }, { "input": "393 325", "output": "Masha" }, { "input": "876 218", "output": "Masha" }, { "input": "552 551", "output": "Equal" }, { "input": "906 912", "output": "Equal" }, { "input": "999 996", "output": "Equal" }, { "input": "652 653", "output": "Equal" }, { "input": "3647 7698", "output": "Dasha" }, { "input": "2661 8975", "output": "Dasha" }, { "input": "251 9731", "output": "Dasha" }, { "input": "9886 8671", "output": "Masha" }, { "input": "8545 7312", "output": "Masha" }, { "input": "4982 2927", "output": "Masha" }, { "input": "7660 7658", "output": "Equal" }, { "input": "9846 9844", "output": "Equal" }, { "input": "9632 9640", "output": "Equal" }, { "input": "5036 5037", "output": "Equal" }, { "input": "64854 77725", "output": "Dasha" }, { "input": "4965 85708", "output": "Dasha" }, { "input": "20393 86640", "output": "Dasha" }, { "input": "99207 30728", "output": "Masha" }, { "input": "77545 13842", "output": "Masha" }, { "input": "30362 10712", "output": "Masha" }, { "input": "51291 51292", "output": "Equal" }, { "input": "55381 55382", "output": "Equal" }, { "input": "91560 91550", "output": "Equal" }, { "input": "99087 99090", "output": "Equal" }, { "input": "983794 986389", "output": "Dasha" }, { "input": "779183 786727", "output": "Dasha" }, { "input": "450766 610961", "output": "Dasha" }, { "input": "664690 630787", "output": "Masha" }, { "input": "461363 256765", "output": "Masha" }, { "input": "638067 409048", "output": "Masha" }, { "input": "929061 929052", "output": "Equal" }, { "input": "996219 996216", "output": "Equal" }, { "input": "716249 716248", "output": "Equal" }, { "input": "782250 782252", "output": "Equal" }, { "input": "1 2", "output": "Equal" }, { "input": "2 1", "output": "Equal" }, { "input": "999999 1000000", "output": "Equal" }, { "input": "999997 1000000", "output": "Dasha" }, { "input": "1000000 999993", "output": "Masha" }, { "input": "999983 999979", "output": "Masha" } ]
1,689,431,944
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
0
60
0
print("_RANDOM_GUESS_1689431944.3836482")# 1689431944.383668
Title: Trains Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Vasya the programmer lives in the middle of the Programming subway branch. He has two girlfriends: Dasha and Masha, who live at the different ends of the branch, each one is unaware of the other one's existence. When Vasya has some free time, he goes to one of his girlfriends. He descends into the subway at some time, waits the first train to come and rides on it to the end of the branch to the corresponding girl. However, the trains run with different frequencies: a train goes to Dasha's direction every *a* minutes, but a train goes to Masha's direction every *b* minutes. If two trains approach at the same time, Vasya goes toward the direction with the lower frequency of going trains, that is, to the girl, to whose directions the trains go less frequently (see the note to the third sample). We know that the trains begin to go simultaneously before Vasya appears. That is the train schedule is such that there exists a moment of time when the two trains arrive simultaneously. Help Vasya count to which girlfriend he will go more often. Input Specification: The first line contains two integers *a* and *b* (*a*<=≠<=*b*,<=1<=≤<=*a*,<=*b*<=≤<=106). Output Specification: Print "Dasha" if Vasya will go to Dasha more frequently, "Masha" if he will go to Masha more frequently, or "Equal" if he will go to both girlfriends with the same frequency. Demo Input: ['3 7\n', '5 3\n', '2 3\n'] Demo Output: ['Dasha\n', 'Masha\n', 'Equal\n'] Note: Let's take a look at the third sample. Let the trains start to go at the zero moment of time. It is clear that the moments of the trains' arrival will be periodic with period 6. That's why it is enough to show that if Vasya descends to the subway at a moment of time inside the interval (0, 6], he will go to both girls equally often. If he descends to the subway at a moment of time from 0 to 2, he leaves for Dasha on the train that arrives by the second minute. If he descends to the subway at a moment of time from 2 to 3, he leaves for Masha on the train that arrives by the third minute. If he descends to the subway at a moment of time from 3 to 4, he leaves for Dasha on the train that arrives by the fourth minute. If he descends to the subway at a moment of time from 4 to 6, he waits for both trains to arrive by the sixth minute and goes to Masha as trains go less often in Masha's direction. In sum Masha and Dasha get equal time — three minutes for each one, thus, Vasya will go to both girlfriends equally often.
```python print("_RANDOM_GUESS_1689431944.3836482")# 1689431944.383668 ```
0
577
A
Multiplication Table
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "implementation", "number theory" ]
null
null
Let's consider a table consisting of *n* rows and *n* columns. The cell located at the intersection of *i*-th row and *j*-th column contains number *i*<=×<=*j*. The rows and columns are numbered starting from 1. You are given a positive integer *x*. Your task is to count the number of cells in a table that contain number *x*.
The single line contains numbers *n* and *x* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105, 1<=≤<=*x*<=≤<=109) — the size of the table and the number that we are looking for in the table.
Print a single number: the number of times *x* occurs in the table.
[ "10 5\n", "6 12\n", "5 13\n" ]
[ "2\n", "4\n", "0\n" ]
A table for the second sample test is given below. The occurrences of number 12 are marked bold.
500
[ { "input": "10 5", "output": "2" }, { "input": "6 12", "output": "4" }, { "input": "5 13", "output": "0" }, { "input": "1 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "100000 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1 1000000000", "output": "0" }, { "input": "100000 1000000000", "output": "16" }, { "input": "100000 362880", "output": "154" }, { "input": "1 4", "output": "0" }, { "input": "9 12", "output": "4" }, { "input": "10 123", "output": "0" }, { "input": "9551 975275379", "output": "0" }, { "input": "17286 948615687", "output": "0" }, { "input": "58942 936593001", "output": "0" }, { "input": "50000 989460910", "output": "4" }, { "input": "22741 989460910", "output": "0" }, { "input": "22740 989460910", "output": "0" }, { "input": "100000 989460910", "output": "4" }, { "input": "100000 98280", "output": "128" }, { "input": "100000 997920", "output": "222" }, { "input": "100000 720720", "output": "226" }, { "input": "100000 2162160", "output": "282" }, { "input": "100000 4324320", "output": "320" }, { "input": "100000 8648640", "output": "348" }, { "input": "100000 183783600", "output": "438" }, { "input": "100000 551350800", "output": "392" }, { "input": "40000 551350800", "output": "150" }, { "input": "20000 400000000", "output": "1" }, { "input": "19999 400000000", "output": "0" }, { "input": "19999 399960001", "output": "1" }, { "input": "31621 999887641", "output": "1" }, { "input": "31622 999887641", "output": "1" }, { "input": "31620 999887641", "output": "0" }, { "input": "100000 999887641", "output": "3" }, { "input": "100000 25", "output": "3" }, { "input": "100000 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "100000 3628800", "output": "220" }, { "input": "100000 39916800", "output": "328" }, { "input": "100000 479001600", "output": "254" }, { "input": "4 9", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2 6", "output": "0" }, { "input": "20 100", "output": "3" }, { "input": "10 3", "output": "2" }, { "input": "4 4", "output": "3" }, { "input": "2 4", "output": "1" }, { "input": "89874 1", "output": "1" } ]
1,657,883,158
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
3
46
0
def _input(): return map(int, input().split()) n, x = _input() res = 0 i = 1 while i<=int(x**0.5): if x%i==0 and x//i<=n: res+=2 i+=1 print(res)
Title: Multiplication Table Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Let's consider a table consisting of *n* rows and *n* columns. The cell located at the intersection of *i*-th row and *j*-th column contains number *i*<=×<=*j*. The rows and columns are numbered starting from 1. You are given a positive integer *x*. Your task is to count the number of cells in a table that contain number *x*. Input Specification: The single line contains numbers *n* and *x* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105, 1<=≤<=*x*<=≤<=109) — the size of the table and the number that we are looking for in the table. Output Specification: Print a single number: the number of times *x* occurs in the table. Demo Input: ['10 5\n', '6 12\n', '5 13\n'] Demo Output: ['2\n', '4\n', '0\n'] Note: A table for the second sample test is given below. The occurrences of number 12 are marked bold.
```python def _input(): return map(int, input().split()) n, x = _input() res = 0 i = 1 while i<=int(x**0.5): if x%i==0 and x//i<=n: res+=2 i+=1 print(res) ```
0
302
A
Eugeny and Array
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
Eugeny has array *a*<==<=*a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*, consisting of *n* integers. Each integer *a**i* equals to -1, or to 1. Also, he has *m* queries: - Query number *i* is given as a pair of integers *l**i*, *r**i* (1<=≤<=*l**i*<=≤<=*r**i*<=≤<=*n*). - The response to the query will be integer 1, if the elements of array *a* can be rearranged so as the sum *a**l**i*<=+<=*a**l**i*<=+<=1<=+<=...<=+<=*a**r**i*<==<=0, otherwise the response to the query will be integer 0. Help Eugeny, answer all his queries.
The first line contains integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=2·105). The second line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (*a**i*<==<=-1,<=1). Next *m* lines contain Eugene's queries. The *i*-th line contains integers *l**i*,<=*r**i* (1<=≤<=*l**i*<=≤<=*r**i*<=≤<=*n*).
Print *m* integers — the responses to Eugene's queries in the order they occur in the input.
[ "2 3\n1 -1\n1 1\n1 2\n2 2\n", "5 5\n-1 1 1 1 -1\n1 1\n2 3\n3 5\n2 5\n1 5\n" ]
[ "0\n1\n0\n", "0\n1\n0\n1\n0\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "2 3\n1 -1\n1 1\n1 2\n2 2", "output": "0\n1\n0" }, { "input": "5 5\n-1 1 1 1 -1\n1 1\n2 3\n3 5\n2 5\n1 5", "output": "0\n1\n0\n1\n0" }, { "input": "3 3\n1 1 1\n2 2\n1 1\n1 1", "output": "0\n0\n0" }, { "input": "4 4\n-1 -1 -1 -1\n1 3\n1 2\n1 2\n1 1", "output": "0\n0\n0\n0" }, { "input": "5 5\n-1 -1 -1 -1 -1\n1 1\n1 1\n3 4\n1 1\n1 4", "output": "0\n0\n0\n0\n0" }, { "input": "6 6\n-1 -1 1 -1 -1 1\n1 1\n3 4\n1 1\n1 1\n1 3\n1 4", "output": "0\n1\n0\n0\n0\n1" }, { "input": "7 7\n-1 -1 -1 1 -1 -1 -1\n1 1\n2 7\n1 3\n1 5\n4 7\n1 7\n6 7", "output": "0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n1" }, { "input": "8 8\n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1\n5 8\n2 6\n2 3\n1 7\n7 7\n1 6\n1 8\n1 3", "output": "0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0" }, { "input": "9 9\n-1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1\n1 7\n5 6\n1 4\n1 1\n1 1\n6 8\n1 1\n6 7\n3 5", "output": "0\n1\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n1\n0" }, { "input": "10 10\n-1 1 -1 1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1\n6 7\n2 5\n3 6\n1 3\n3 5\n4 5\n3 4\n1 6\n1 1\n1 1", "output": "1\n1\n1\n0\n0\n1\n1\n0\n0\n0" }, { "input": "1 1\n-1\n1 1", "output": "0" }, { "input": "1 1\n1\n1 1", "output": "0" } ]
1,681,024,491
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
OK
TESTS
38
265
25,395,200
from sys import stdin def input(): return stdin.readline()[:-1] n,m=map(int,input().split()) a=list(map(int,input().split())) c1=a.count(1) c2=a.count(-1) for i in range(m): l,r=map(int,input().split()) if l==r: print(0) continue elif (r-l+1)%2: print(0) continue else: if ((r-l+1)//2)<=c1 and ((r-l+1)//2)<=c2: print(1) else: print(0)
Title: Eugeny and Array Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Eugeny has array *a*<==<=*a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*, consisting of *n* integers. Each integer *a**i* equals to -1, or to 1. Also, he has *m* queries: - Query number *i* is given as a pair of integers *l**i*, *r**i* (1<=≤<=*l**i*<=≤<=*r**i*<=≤<=*n*). - The response to the query will be integer 1, if the elements of array *a* can be rearranged so as the sum *a**l**i*<=+<=*a**l**i*<=+<=1<=+<=...<=+<=*a**r**i*<==<=0, otherwise the response to the query will be integer 0. Help Eugeny, answer all his queries. Input Specification: The first line contains integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=2·105). The second line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (*a**i*<==<=-1,<=1). Next *m* lines contain Eugene's queries. The *i*-th line contains integers *l**i*,<=*r**i* (1<=≤<=*l**i*<=≤<=*r**i*<=≤<=*n*). Output Specification: Print *m* integers — the responses to Eugene's queries in the order they occur in the input. Demo Input: ['2 3\n1 -1\n1 1\n1 2\n2 2\n', '5 5\n-1 1 1 1 -1\n1 1\n2 3\n3 5\n2 5\n1 5\n'] Demo Output: ['0\n1\n0\n', '0\n1\n0\n1\n0\n'] Note: none
```python from sys import stdin def input(): return stdin.readline()[:-1] n,m=map(int,input().split()) a=list(map(int,input().split())) c1=a.count(1) c2=a.count(-1) for i in range(m): l,r=map(int,input().split()) if l==r: print(0) continue elif (r-l+1)%2: print(0) continue else: if ((r-l+1)//2)<=c1 and ((r-l+1)//2)<=c2: print(1) else: print(0) ```
3
597
B
Restaurant
PROGRAMMING
1,600
[ "dp", "greedy", "sortings" ]
null
null
A restaurant received *n* orders for the rental. Each rental order reserve the restaurant for a continuous period of time, the *i*-th order is characterized by two time values — the start time *l**i* and the finish time *r**i* (*l**i*<=≤<=*r**i*). Restaurant management can accept and reject orders. What is the maximal number of orders the restaurant can accept? No two accepted orders can intersect, i.e. they can't share even a moment of time. If one order ends in the moment other starts, they can't be accepted both.
The first line contains integer number *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=5·105) — number of orders. The following *n* lines contain integer values *l**i* and *r**i* each (1<=≤<=*l**i*<=≤<=*r**i*<=≤<=109).
Print the maximal number of orders that can be accepted.
[ "2\n7 11\n4 7\n", "5\n1 2\n2 3\n3 4\n4 5\n5 6\n", "6\n4 8\n1 5\n4 7\n2 5\n1 3\n6 8\n" ]
[ "1\n", "3\n", "2\n" ]
none
1,000
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2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
TESTS
35
4,000
83,968,000
#https://codeforces.com/contest/597/problem/B #Guloso #https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/operator-overloading-in-python/ class Pair: def __init__(self, first, second): self.first = first self.second = second def __lt__(self, other): if self.second != other.second: return self.second < other.second else: return self.first < other.first # if self.first < other.first: # return True # elif self.first == other.first: # return self.second > other.second # else: # return False def __repr__(self): return f"({self.first}, {self.second})" n = int(input()) v = [] for i in range(n): a, b = list(map(int, input().split())) v.append(Pair(a, b)) v.sort() last = -1 ans = 0 for p in v: r = p.second l = p.first if l > last: last = r ans += 1 print(ans)
Title: Restaurant Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: A restaurant received *n* orders for the rental. Each rental order reserve the restaurant for a continuous period of time, the *i*-th order is characterized by two time values — the start time *l**i* and the finish time *r**i* (*l**i*<=≤<=*r**i*). Restaurant management can accept and reject orders. What is the maximal number of orders the restaurant can accept? No two accepted orders can intersect, i.e. they can't share even a moment of time. If one order ends in the moment other starts, they can't be accepted both. Input Specification: The first line contains integer number *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=5·105) — number of orders. The following *n* lines contain integer values *l**i* and *r**i* each (1<=≤<=*l**i*<=≤<=*r**i*<=≤<=109). Output Specification: Print the maximal number of orders that can be accepted. Demo Input: ['2\n7 11\n4 7\n', '5\n1 2\n2 3\n3 4\n4 5\n5 6\n', '6\n4 8\n1 5\n4 7\n2 5\n1 3\n6 8\n'] Demo Output: ['1\n', '3\n', '2\n'] Note: none
```python #https://codeforces.com/contest/597/problem/B #Guloso #https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/operator-overloading-in-python/ class Pair: def __init__(self, first, second): self.first = first self.second = second def __lt__(self, other): if self.second != other.second: return self.second < other.second else: return self.first < other.first # if self.first < other.first: # return True # elif self.first == other.first: # return self.second > other.second # else: # return False def __repr__(self): return f"({self.first}, {self.second})" n = int(input()) v = [] for i in range(n): a, b = list(map(int, input().split())) v.append(Pair(a, b)) v.sort() last = -1 ans = 0 for p in v: r = p.second l = p.first if l > last: last = r ans += 1 print(ans) ```
0
116
A
Tram
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
Linear Kingdom has exactly one tram line. It has *n* stops, numbered from 1 to *n* in the order of tram's movement. At the *i*-th stop *a**i* passengers exit the tram, while *b**i* passengers enter it. The tram is empty before it arrives at the first stop. Also, when the tram arrives at the last stop, all passengers exit so that it becomes empty. Your task is to calculate the tram's minimum capacity such that the number of people inside the tram at any time never exceeds this capacity. Note that at each stop all exiting passengers exit before any entering passenger enters the tram.
The first line contains a single number *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000) — the number of the tram's stops. Then *n* lines follow, each contains two integers *a**i* and *b**i* (0<=≤<=*a**i*,<=*b**i*<=≤<=1000) — the number of passengers that exits the tram at the *i*-th stop, and the number of passengers that enter the tram at the *i*-th stop. The stops are given from the first to the last stop in the order of tram's movement. - The number of people who exit at a given stop does not exceed the total number of people in the tram immediately before it arrives at the stop. More formally, . This particularly means that *a*1<==<=0. - At the last stop, all the passengers exit the tram and it becomes empty. More formally, . - No passenger will enter the train at the last stop. That is, *b**n*<==<=0.
Print a single integer denoting the minimum possible capacity of the tram (0 is allowed).
[ "4\n0 3\n2 5\n4 2\n4 0\n" ]
[ "6\n" ]
For the first example, a capacity of 6 is sufficient: - At the first stop, the number of passengers inside the tram before arriving is 0. Then, 3 passengers enter the tram, and the number of passengers inside the tram becomes 3. - At the second stop, 2 passengers exit the tram (1 passenger remains inside). Then, 5 passengers enter the tram. There are 6 passengers inside the tram now. - At the third stop, 4 passengers exit the tram (2 passengers remain inside). Then, 2 passengers enter the tram. There are 4 passengers inside the tram now. - Finally, all the remaining passengers inside the tram exit the tram at the last stop. There are no passenger inside the tram now, which is in line with the constraints. Since the number of passengers inside the tram never exceeds 6, a capacity of 6 is sufficient. Furthermore it is not possible for the tram to have a capacity less than 6. Hence, 6 is the correct answer.
500
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1,690,215,811
2,147,483,647
Python 3
RUNTIME_ERROR
TESTS
0
30
0
k=int(input()) x=0 y=0 for _ in range(k): m,n=map(int,input().split()) x=c-m+n y=max(y,x) print(y)
Title: Tram Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Linear Kingdom has exactly one tram line. It has *n* stops, numbered from 1 to *n* in the order of tram's movement. At the *i*-th stop *a**i* passengers exit the tram, while *b**i* passengers enter it. The tram is empty before it arrives at the first stop. Also, when the tram arrives at the last stop, all passengers exit so that it becomes empty. Your task is to calculate the tram's minimum capacity such that the number of people inside the tram at any time never exceeds this capacity. Note that at each stop all exiting passengers exit before any entering passenger enters the tram. Input Specification: The first line contains a single number *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000) — the number of the tram's stops. Then *n* lines follow, each contains two integers *a**i* and *b**i* (0<=≤<=*a**i*,<=*b**i*<=≤<=1000) — the number of passengers that exits the tram at the *i*-th stop, and the number of passengers that enter the tram at the *i*-th stop. The stops are given from the first to the last stop in the order of tram's movement. - The number of people who exit at a given stop does not exceed the total number of people in the tram immediately before it arrives at the stop. More formally, . This particularly means that *a*1<==<=0. - At the last stop, all the passengers exit the tram and it becomes empty. More formally, . - No passenger will enter the train at the last stop. That is, *b**n*<==<=0. Output Specification: Print a single integer denoting the minimum possible capacity of the tram (0 is allowed). Demo Input: ['4\n0 3\n2 5\n4 2\n4 0\n'] Demo Output: ['6\n'] Note: For the first example, a capacity of 6 is sufficient: - At the first stop, the number of passengers inside the tram before arriving is 0. Then, 3 passengers enter the tram, and the number of passengers inside the tram becomes 3. - At the second stop, 2 passengers exit the tram (1 passenger remains inside). Then, 5 passengers enter the tram. There are 6 passengers inside the tram now. - At the third stop, 4 passengers exit the tram (2 passengers remain inside). Then, 2 passengers enter the tram. There are 4 passengers inside the tram now. - Finally, all the remaining passengers inside the tram exit the tram at the last stop. There are no passenger inside the tram now, which is in line with the constraints. Since the number of passengers inside the tram never exceeds 6, a capacity of 6 is sufficient. Furthermore it is not possible for the tram to have a capacity less than 6. Hence, 6 is the correct answer.
```python k=int(input()) x=0 y=0 for _ in range(k): m,n=map(int,input().split()) x=c-m+n y=max(y,x) print(y) ```
-1
835
A
Key races
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "math" ]
null
null
Two boys decided to compete in text typing on the site "Key races". During the competition, they have to type a text consisting of *s* characters. The first participant types one character in *v*1 milliseconds and has ping *t*1 milliseconds. The second participant types one character in *v*2 milliseconds and has ping *t*2 milliseconds. If connection ping (delay) is *t* milliseconds, the competition passes for a participant as follows: 1. Exactly after *t* milliseconds after the start of the competition the participant receives the text to be entered. 1. Right after that he starts to type it. 1. Exactly *t* milliseconds after he ends typing all the text, the site receives information about it. The winner is the participant whose information on the success comes earlier. If the information comes from both participants at the same time, it is considered that there is a draw. Given the length of the text and the information about participants, determine the result of the game.
The first line contains five integers *s*, *v*1, *v*2, *t*1, *t*2 (1<=≤<=*s*,<=*v*1,<=*v*2,<=*t*1,<=*t*2<=≤<=1000) — the number of characters in the text, the time of typing one character for the first participant, the time of typing one character for the the second participant, the ping of the first participant and the ping of the second participant.
If the first participant wins, print "First". If the second participant wins, print "Second". In case of a draw print "Friendship".
[ "5 1 2 1 2\n", "3 3 1 1 1\n", "4 5 3 1 5\n" ]
[ "First\n", "Second\n", "Friendship\n" ]
In the first example, information on the success of the first participant comes in 7 milliseconds, of the second participant — in 14 milliseconds. So, the first wins. In the second example, information on the success of the first participant comes in 11 milliseconds, of the second participant — in 5 milliseconds. So, the second wins. In the third example, information on the success of the first participant comes in 22 milliseconds, of the second participant — in 22 milliseconds. So, it is be a draw.
500
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1,562,174,477
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
OK
TESTS
32
155
0
def getWiner(args): first = int(args[0]) * int(args[1]) + int(args[3]) * 2 second = int(args[0]) * int(args[2]) + int(args[4]) * 2 return 'First' if first < second else 'Second' if second < first else 'Friendship' print(getWiner(input().split(' ')))
Title: Key races Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Two boys decided to compete in text typing on the site "Key races". During the competition, they have to type a text consisting of *s* characters. The first participant types one character in *v*1 milliseconds and has ping *t*1 milliseconds. The second participant types one character in *v*2 milliseconds and has ping *t*2 milliseconds. If connection ping (delay) is *t* milliseconds, the competition passes for a participant as follows: 1. Exactly after *t* milliseconds after the start of the competition the participant receives the text to be entered. 1. Right after that he starts to type it. 1. Exactly *t* milliseconds after he ends typing all the text, the site receives information about it. The winner is the participant whose information on the success comes earlier. If the information comes from both participants at the same time, it is considered that there is a draw. Given the length of the text and the information about participants, determine the result of the game. Input Specification: The first line contains five integers *s*, *v*1, *v*2, *t*1, *t*2 (1<=≤<=*s*,<=*v*1,<=*v*2,<=*t*1,<=*t*2<=≤<=1000) — the number of characters in the text, the time of typing one character for the first participant, the time of typing one character for the the second participant, the ping of the first participant and the ping of the second participant. Output Specification: If the first participant wins, print "First". If the second participant wins, print "Second". In case of a draw print "Friendship". Demo Input: ['5 1 2 1 2\n', '3 3 1 1 1\n', '4 5 3 1 5\n'] Demo Output: ['First\n', 'Second\n', 'Friendship\n'] Note: In the first example, information on the success of the first participant comes in 7 milliseconds, of the second participant — in 14 milliseconds. So, the first wins. In the second example, information on the success of the first participant comes in 11 milliseconds, of the second participant — in 5 milliseconds. So, the second wins. In the third example, information on the success of the first participant comes in 22 milliseconds, of the second participant — in 22 milliseconds. So, it is be a draw.
```python def getWiner(args): first = int(args[0]) * int(args[1]) + int(args[3]) * 2 second = int(args[0]) * int(args[2]) + int(args[4]) * 2 return 'First' if first < second else 'Second' if second < first else 'Friendship' print(getWiner(input().split(' '))) ```
3
342
A
Xenia and Divisors
PROGRAMMING
1,200
[ "greedy", "implementation" ]
null
null
Xenia the mathematician has a sequence consisting of *n* (*n* is divisible by 3) positive integers, each of them is at most 7. She wants to split the sequence into groups of three so that for each group of three *a*,<=*b*,<=*c* the following conditions held: - *a*<=&lt;<=*b*<=&lt;<=*c*; - *a* divides *b*, *b* divides *c*. Naturally, Xenia wants each element of the sequence to belong to exactly one group of three. Thus, if the required partition exists, then it has groups of three. Help Xenia, find the required partition or else say that it doesn't exist.
The first line contains integer *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=99999) — the number of elements in the sequence. The next line contains *n* positive integers, each of them is at most 7. It is guaranteed that *n* is divisible by 3.
If the required partition exists, print groups of three. Print each group as values of the elements it contains. You should print values in increasing order. Separate the groups and integers in groups by whitespaces. If there are multiple solutions, you can print any of them. If there is no solution, print -1.
[ "6\n1 1 1 2 2 2\n", "6\n2 2 1 1 4 6\n" ]
[ "-1\n", "1 2 4\n1 2 6\n" ]
none
500
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1,645,121,152
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
4
62
0
import sys input=sys.stdin.readline n=int(input())//3 s=input() a1,a2,a3,a4,a6=s.count('1'),s.count('2'),s.count('3'),s.count('4'),s.count('6') if a1!=n or (a2+a3)!=(a4+a6): exit(print(-1)) print('1 2 4\n'*a4 + '1 3 6\n'*a3 + '1 2 6\n'*(n-a4-a3))
Title: Xenia and Divisors Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Xenia the mathematician has a sequence consisting of *n* (*n* is divisible by 3) positive integers, each of them is at most 7. She wants to split the sequence into groups of three so that for each group of three *a*,<=*b*,<=*c* the following conditions held: - *a*<=&lt;<=*b*<=&lt;<=*c*; - *a* divides *b*, *b* divides *c*. Naturally, Xenia wants each element of the sequence to belong to exactly one group of three. Thus, if the required partition exists, then it has groups of three. Help Xenia, find the required partition or else say that it doesn't exist. Input Specification: The first line contains integer *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=99999) — the number of elements in the sequence. The next line contains *n* positive integers, each of them is at most 7. It is guaranteed that *n* is divisible by 3. Output Specification: If the required partition exists, print groups of three. Print each group as values of the elements it contains. You should print values in increasing order. Separate the groups and integers in groups by whitespaces. If there are multiple solutions, you can print any of them. If there is no solution, print -1. Demo Input: ['6\n1 1 1 2 2 2\n', '6\n2 2 1 1 4 6\n'] Demo Output: ['-1\n', '1 2 4\n1 2 6\n'] Note: none
```python import sys input=sys.stdin.readline n=int(input())//3 s=input() a1,a2,a3,a4,a6=s.count('1'),s.count('2'),s.count('3'),s.count('4'),s.count('6') if a1!=n or (a2+a3)!=(a4+a6): exit(print(-1)) print('1 2 4\n'*a4 + '1 3 6\n'*a3 + '1 2 6\n'*(n-a4-a3)) ```
0
567
C
Geometric Progression
PROGRAMMING
1,700
[ "binary search", "data structures", "dp" ]
null
null
Polycarp loves geometric progressions very much. Since he was only three years old, he loves only the progressions of length three. He also has a favorite integer *k* and a sequence *a*, consisting of *n* integers. He wants to know how many subsequences of length three can be selected from *a*, so that they form a geometric progression with common ratio *k*. A subsequence of length three is a combination of three such indexes *i*1,<=*i*2,<=*i*3, that 1<=≤<=*i*1<=&lt;<=*i*2<=&lt;<=*i*3<=≤<=*n*. That is, a subsequence of length three are such groups of three elements that are not necessarily consecutive in the sequence, but their indexes are strictly increasing. A geometric progression with common ratio *k* is a sequence of numbers of the form *b*·*k*0,<=*b*·*k*1,<=...,<=*b*·*k**r*<=-<=1. Polycarp is only three years old, so he can not calculate this number himself. Help him to do it.
The first line of the input contains two integers, *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*k*<=≤<=2·105), showing how many numbers Polycarp's sequence has and his favorite number. The second line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (<=-<=109<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=109) — elements of the sequence.
Output a single number — the number of ways to choose a subsequence of length three, such that it forms a geometric progression with a common ratio *k*.
[ "5 2\n1 1 2 2 4\n", "3 1\n1 1 1\n", "10 3\n1 2 6 2 3 6 9 18 3 9\n" ]
[ "4", "1", "6" ]
In the first sample test the answer is four, as any of the two 1s can be chosen as the first element, the second element can be any of the 2s, and the third element of the subsequence must be equal to 4.
1,500
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1,700,212,881
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
81
265
37,478,400
n, k = map(int, input().split()) a = list(map(int, input().split())) collection1 = {} collection2 = {} for num in a: if num not in collection1: collection1[num] = 1 else: collection1[num] += 1 counter = 0 for num in a: collection1[num] -= 1 if num % k == 0: if (num / k in collection2 and num * k in collection1): counter += collection2[num / k] * collection1[num * k] if num not in collection2: collection2[num] = 1 else: collection2[num] += 1 print(counter)
Title: Geometric Progression Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Polycarp loves geometric progressions very much. Since he was only three years old, he loves only the progressions of length three. He also has a favorite integer *k* and a sequence *a*, consisting of *n* integers. He wants to know how many subsequences of length three can be selected from *a*, so that they form a geometric progression with common ratio *k*. A subsequence of length three is a combination of three such indexes *i*1,<=*i*2,<=*i*3, that 1<=≤<=*i*1<=&lt;<=*i*2<=&lt;<=*i*3<=≤<=*n*. That is, a subsequence of length three are such groups of three elements that are not necessarily consecutive in the sequence, but their indexes are strictly increasing. A geometric progression with common ratio *k* is a sequence of numbers of the form *b*·*k*0,<=*b*·*k*1,<=...,<=*b*·*k**r*<=-<=1. Polycarp is only three years old, so he can not calculate this number himself. Help him to do it. Input Specification: The first line of the input contains two integers, *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*k*<=≤<=2·105), showing how many numbers Polycarp's sequence has and his favorite number. The second line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (<=-<=109<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=109) — elements of the sequence. Output Specification: Output a single number — the number of ways to choose a subsequence of length three, such that it forms a geometric progression with a common ratio *k*. Demo Input: ['5 2\n1 1 2 2 4\n', '3 1\n1 1 1\n', '10 3\n1 2 6 2 3 6 9 18 3 9\n'] Demo Output: ['4', '1', '6'] Note: In the first sample test the answer is four, as any of the two 1s can be chosen as the first element, the second element can be any of the 2s, and the third element of the subsequence must be equal to 4.
```python n, k = map(int, input().split()) a = list(map(int, input().split())) collection1 = {} collection2 = {} for num in a: if num not in collection1: collection1[num] = 1 else: collection1[num] += 1 counter = 0 for num in a: collection1[num] -= 1 if num % k == 0: if (num / k in collection2 and num * k in collection1): counter += collection2[num / k] * collection1[num * k] if num not in collection2: collection2[num] = 1 else: collection2[num] += 1 print(counter) ```
3
849
A
Odds and Ends
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
Where do odds begin, and where do they end? Where does hope emerge, and will they ever break? Given an integer sequence *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* of length *n*. Decide whether it is possible to divide it into an odd number of non-empty subsegments, the each of which has an odd length and begins and ends with odd numbers. A subsegment is a contiguous slice of the whole sequence. For example, {3,<=4,<=5} and {1} are subsegments of sequence {1,<=2,<=3,<=4,<=5,<=6}, while {1,<=2,<=4} and {7} are not.
The first line of input contains a non-negative integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the length of the sequence. The second line contains *n* space-separated non-negative integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=100) — the elements of the sequence.
Output "Yes" if it's possible to fulfill the requirements, and "No" otherwise. You can output each letter in any case (upper or lower).
[ "3\n1 3 5\n", "5\n1 0 1 5 1\n", "3\n4 3 1\n", "4\n3 9 9 3\n" ]
[ "Yes\n", "Yes\n", "No\n", "No\n" ]
In the first example, divide the sequence into 1 subsegment: {1, 3, 5} and the requirements will be met. In the second example, divide the sequence into 3 subsegments: {1, 0, 1}, {5}, {1}. In the third example, one of the subsegments must start with 4 which is an even number, thus the requirements cannot be met. In the fourth example, the sequence can be divided into 2 subsegments: {3, 9, 9}, {3}, but this is not a valid solution because 2 is an even number.
500
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69 23 63 90 43", "output": "Yes" }, { "input": "15\n81 28 0 82 71 64 63 89 87 92 38 30 76 72 36", "output": "No" }, { "input": "50\n49 32 17 59 77 98 65 50 85 10 40 84 65 34 52 25 1 31 61 45 48 24 41 14 76 12 33 76 44 86 53 33 92 58 63 93 50 24 31 79 67 50 72 93 2 38 32 14 87 99", "output": "No" }, { "input": "55\n65 69 53 66 11 100 68 44 43 17 6 66 24 2 6 6 61 72 91 53 93 61 52 96 56 42 6 8 79 49 76 36 83 58 8 43 2 90 71 49 80 21 75 13 76 54 95 61 58 82 40 33 73 61 46", "output": "No" }, { "input": "99\n73 89 51 85 42 67 22 80 75 3 90 0 52 100 90 48 7 15 41 1 54 2 23 62 86 68 2 87 57 12 45 34 68 54 36 49 27 46 22 70 95 90 57 91 90 79 48 89 67 92 28 27 25 37 73 66 13 89 7 99 62 53 48 24 73 82 62 88 26 39 21 86 50 95 26 27 60 6 56 14 27 90 55 80 97 18 37 36 70 2 28 53 36 77 39 79 82 42 69", "output": "Yes" }, { "input": "99\n99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 99", "output": "Yes" }, { "input": "100\n61 63 34 45 20 91 31 28 40 27 94 1 73 5 69 10 56 94 80 23 79 99 59 58 13 56 91 59 77 78 88 72 80 72 70 71 63 60 41 41 41 27 83 10 43 14 35 48 0 78 69 29 63 33 42 67 1 74 51 46 79 41 37 61 16 29 82 28 22 14 64 49 86 92 82 55 54 24 75 58 95 31 3 34 26 23 78 91 49 6 30 57 27 69 29 54 42 0 61 83", "output": "No" }, { "input": "6\n1 2 2 2 2 1", "output": "No" }, { "input": "3\n1 2 1", "output": "Yes" }, { "input": "4\n1 3 2 3", "output": "No" }, { "input": "6\n1 1 1 1 1 1", "output": "No" }, { "input": "6\n1 1 0 0 1 1", "output": "No" }, { "input": "4\n1 4 9 3", "output": "No" }, { "input": "4\n1 0 1 1", "output": "No" }, { "input": "10\n1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1", "output": "No" }, { "input": "10\n9 2 5 7 8 3 1 9 4 9", "output": "No" }, { "input": "99\n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2", "output": "No" }, { "input": "6\n1 2 1 2 2 1", "output": "No" }, { "input": "6\n1 0 1 0 0 1", "output": "No" }, { "input": "4\n1 3 4 7", "output": "No" }, { "input": "8\n1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1", "output": "No" }, { "input": "3\n1 1 2", "output": "No" }, { "input": "5\n1 2 1 2 1", "output": "Yes" }, { "input": "5\n5 4 4 2 1", "output": "Yes" }, { "input": "6\n1 3 3 3 3 1", "output": "No" }, { "input": "7\n1 2 1 2 2 2 1", "output": "Yes" }, { "input": "4\n1 2 2 1", "output": "No" }, { "input": "6\n1 2 3 4 6 5", "output": "No" }, { "input": "5\n1 1 2 2 2", "output": "No" }, { "input": "5\n1 0 0 1 1", "output": "Yes" }, { "input": "3\n1 2 4", "output": "No" }, { "input": "3\n1 0 2", "output": "No" }, { "input": "5\n1 1 1 0 1", "output": "Yes" }, { "input": "4\n3 9 2 3", "output": "No" }, { "input": "6\n1 1 1 4 4 1", "output": "No" }, { "input": "6\n1 2 3 5 6 7", "output": "No" }, { "input": "6\n1 1 1 2 2 1", "output": "No" }, { "input": "6\n1 1 1 0 0 1", "output": "No" }, { "input": "5\n1 2 2 5 5", "output": "Yes" }, { "input": "5\n1 3 2 4 5", "output": "Yes" }, { "input": "8\n1 2 3 5 7 8 8 5", "output": "No" }, { "input": "10\n1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1", "output": "No" }, { "input": "4\n1 0 0 1", "output": "No" }, { "input": "7\n1 0 1 1 0 0 1", "output": "Yes" }, { "input": "7\n1 4 5 7 6 6 3", "output": "Yes" }, { "input": "4\n2 2 2 2", "output": "No" }, { "input": "5\n2 3 4 5 6", "output": "No" }, { "input": "4\n1 1 2 1", "output": "No" }, { "input": "3\n1 2 3", "output": "Yes" }, { "input": "6\n1 3 3 2 2 3", "output": "No" }, { "input": "4\n1 1 2 3", "output": "No" }, { "input": "4\n1 2 3 5", "output": "No" }, { "input": "5\n3 4 4 3 3", "output": "Yes" }, { "input": "4\n3 2 2 3", "output": "No" }, { "input": "6\n1 1 1 1 2 1", "output": "No" }, { "input": "6\n1 1 2 2 1 1", "output": "No" }, { "input": "10\n3 4 2 4 3 2 2 4 4 3", "output": "No" }, { "input": "7\n1 2 4 3 2 4 5", "output": "Yes" }, { "input": "28\n75 51 25 52 13 7 34 29 5 59 68 56 13 2 9 37 59 83 18 32 36 30 20 43 92 76 78 67", "output": "No" }, { "input": "79\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 18", "output": "No" }, { "input": "100\n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1", "output": "No" } ]
1,504,362,576
576
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
3
62
0
import sys _ = sys.stdin.readline() line = sys.stdin.readline() x = line.split() if int(x[0]) % 2 == 1 and int(x[-1]) % 2 == 1: print('Yes') else: print('No')
Title: Odds and Ends Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Where do odds begin, and where do they end? Where does hope emerge, and will they ever break? Given an integer sequence *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* of length *n*. Decide whether it is possible to divide it into an odd number of non-empty subsegments, the each of which has an odd length and begins and ends with odd numbers. A subsegment is a contiguous slice of the whole sequence. For example, {3,<=4,<=5} and {1} are subsegments of sequence {1,<=2,<=3,<=4,<=5,<=6}, while {1,<=2,<=4} and {7} are not. Input Specification: The first line of input contains a non-negative integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the length of the sequence. The second line contains *n* space-separated non-negative integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=100) — the elements of the sequence. Output Specification: Output "Yes" if it's possible to fulfill the requirements, and "No" otherwise. You can output each letter in any case (upper or lower). Demo Input: ['3\n1 3 5\n', '5\n1 0 1 5 1\n', '3\n4 3 1\n', '4\n3 9 9 3\n'] Demo Output: ['Yes\n', 'Yes\n', 'No\n', 'No\n'] Note: In the first example, divide the sequence into 1 subsegment: {1, 3, 5} and the requirements will be met. In the second example, divide the sequence into 3 subsegments: {1, 0, 1}, {5}, {1}. In the third example, one of the subsegments must start with 4 which is an even number, thus the requirements cannot be met. In the fourth example, the sequence can be divided into 2 subsegments: {3, 9, 9}, {3}, but this is not a valid solution because 2 is an even number.
```python import sys _ = sys.stdin.readline() line = sys.stdin.readline() x = line.split() if int(x[0]) % 2 == 1 and int(x[-1]) % 2 == 1: print('Yes') else: print('No') ```
0
504
D
Misha and XOR
PROGRAMMING
2,700
[ "bitmasks" ]
null
null
After Misha's birthday he had many large numbers left, scattered across the room. Now it's time to clean up and Misha needs to put them in a basket. He ordered this task to his pet robot that agreed to complete the task at certain conditions. Before the robot puts a number *x* to the basket, Misha should answer the question: is it possible to choose one or multiple numbers that already are in the basket, such that their XOR sum equals *x*? If the answer is positive, you also need to give the indexes of these numbers. If there are multiple options of choosing numbers, you are allowed to choose any correct option. After Misha's answer the robot puts the number to the basket. Initially the basket is empty. Each integer you put in the basket takes some number. The first integer you put into the basket take number 0, the second integer takes number 1 and so on. Misha needs to clean up the place as soon as possible but unfortunately, he isn't that good at mathematics. He asks you to help him.
The first line contains number *m* (1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=2000), showing how many numbers are scattered around the room. The next *m* lines contain the numbers in the order in which the robot puts them in the basket. Each number is a positive integer strictly less than 10600 that doesn't contain leading zeroes.
For each number either print a 0 on the corresponding line, if the number cannot be represented as a XOR sum of numbers that are in the basket, or print integer *k* showing how many numbers are in the representation and the indexes of these numbers. Separate the numbers by spaces. Each number can occur in the representation at most once.
[ "7\n7\n6\n5\n4\n3\n2\n1\n", "2\n5\n5\n" ]
[ "0\n0\n0\n3 0 1 2\n2 1 2\n2 0 2\n2 0 1\n", "0\n1 0\n" ]
The XOR sum of numbers is the result of bitwise sum of numbers modulo 2.
2,500
[ { "input": "7\n7\n6\n5\n4\n3\n2\n1", "output": "0\n0\n0\n3 0 1 2\n2 1 2\n2 0 2\n2 0 1" }, { "input": "2\n5\n5", "output": "0\n1 0" }, { "input": "10\n81\n97\n12\n2\n16\n96\n80\n99\n6\n83", "output": "0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n3 0 1 5\n2 1 3\n0\n2 0 3" }, { "input": "10\n15106\n13599\n69319\n33224\n26930\n94490\n85089\n60931\n23137\n62868", "output": "0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0" }, { "input": "10\n5059464500\n8210395556\n3004213265\n248593357\n5644084048\n9359824793\n8120649160\n4288978422\n183848555\n8135845959", "output": "0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0" }, { "input": "10\n4\n12\n28\n29\n31\n31\n31\n31\n31\n31", "output": "0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4" }, { "input": "10\n16\n24\n28\n30\n31\n31\n31\n31\n31\n31", "output": "0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4" }, { "input": "10\n16\n8\n4\n2\n1\n31\n31\n31\n31\n31", "output": "0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n5 0 1 2 3 4\n5 0 1 2 3 4\n5 0 1 2 3 4\n5 0 1 2 3 4\n5 0 1 2 3 4" }, { "input": "10\n1\n2\n4\n8\n16\n31\n31\n31\n31\n31", "output": "0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n5 0 1 2 3 4\n5 0 1 2 3 4\n5 0 1 2 3 4\n5 0 1 2 3 4\n5 0 1 2 3 4" } ]
1,649,808,918
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
0
31
0
n = int(input()) arr = [] basis = [] for i in range(n): x = int(input()) arr.append(x) ans = [] for e in basis: if (arr[e]^x) < x: ans.append(e) x ^= arr[e] if x == 0: print(len(ans)) print(*ans) else: print(0) arr[i] = x; basis.append(i)
Title: Misha and XOR Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: After Misha's birthday he had many large numbers left, scattered across the room. Now it's time to clean up and Misha needs to put them in a basket. He ordered this task to his pet robot that agreed to complete the task at certain conditions. Before the robot puts a number *x* to the basket, Misha should answer the question: is it possible to choose one or multiple numbers that already are in the basket, such that their XOR sum equals *x*? If the answer is positive, you also need to give the indexes of these numbers. If there are multiple options of choosing numbers, you are allowed to choose any correct option. After Misha's answer the robot puts the number to the basket. Initially the basket is empty. Each integer you put in the basket takes some number. The first integer you put into the basket take number 0, the second integer takes number 1 and so on. Misha needs to clean up the place as soon as possible but unfortunately, he isn't that good at mathematics. He asks you to help him. Input Specification: The first line contains number *m* (1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=2000), showing how many numbers are scattered around the room. The next *m* lines contain the numbers in the order in which the robot puts them in the basket. Each number is a positive integer strictly less than 10600 that doesn't contain leading zeroes. Output Specification: For each number either print a 0 on the corresponding line, if the number cannot be represented as a XOR sum of numbers that are in the basket, or print integer *k* showing how many numbers are in the representation and the indexes of these numbers. Separate the numbers by spaces. Each number can occur in the representation at most once. Demo Input: ['7\n7\n6\n5\n4\n3\n2\n1\n', '2\n5\n5\n'] Demo Output: ['0\n0\n0\n3 0 1 2\n2 1 2\n2 0 2\n2 0 1\n', '0\n1 0\n'] Note: The XOR sum of numbers is the result of bitwise sum of numbers modulo 2.
```python n = int(input()) arr = [] basis = [] for i in range(n): x = int(input()) arr.append(x) ans = [] for e in basis: if (arr[e]^x) < x: ans.append(e) x ^= arr[e] if x == 0: print(len(ans)) print(*ans) else: print(0) arr[i] = x; basis.append(i) ```
0
50
A
Domino piling
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "greedy", "math" ]
A. Domino piling
2
256
You are given a rectangular board of *M*<=×<=*N* squares. Also you are given an unlimited number of standard domino pieces of 2<=×<=1 squares. You are allowed to rotate the pieces. You are asked to place as many dominoes as possible on the board so as to meet the following conditions: 1. Each domino completely covers two squares. 2. No two dominoes overlap. 3. Each domino lies entirely inside the board. It is allowed to touch the edges of the board. Find the maximum number of dominoes, which can be placed under these restrictions.
In a single line you are given two integers *M* and *N* — board sizes in squares (1<=≤<=*M*<=≤<=*N*<=≤<=16).
Output one number — the maximal number of dominoes, which can be placed.
[ "2 4\n", "3 3\n" ]
[ "4\n", "4\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "2 4", "output": "4" }, { "input": "3 3", "output": "4" }, { "input": "1 5", "output": "2" }, { "input": "1 6", "output": "3" }, { "input": "1 15", "output": "7" }, { "input": "1 16", "output": "8" }, { "input": "2 5", "output": "5" }, { "input": "2 6", "output": "6" }, { "input": "2 7", "output": "7" }, { "input": "2 14", "output": "14" }, { "input": "2 15", "output": "15" }, { "input": "1 4", "output": "2" }, { "input": "2 16", "output": "16" }, { "input": "3 5", "output": "7" }, { "input": "3 6", "output": "9" }, { "input": "3 10", "output": "15" }, { "input": "3 14", "output": "21" }, { "input": "3 15", "output": "22" }, { "input": "3 16", "output": "24" }, { "input": "5 7", "output": "17" }, { "input": "16 16", "output": "128" }, { "input": "15 16", "output": "120" }, { "input": "2 3", "output": "3" }, { "input": "15 15", "output": "112" }, { "input": "14 16", "output": "112" }, { "input": "11 13", "output": "71" }, { "input": "5 16", "output": "40" }, { "input": "8 15", "output": "60" }, { "input": "2 2", "output": "2" }, { "input": "3 4", "output": "6" }, { "input": "4 4", "output": "8" }, { "input": "1 1", "output": "0" }, { "input": "1 2", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1 3", "output": "1" }, { "input": "14 15", "output": "105" } ]
1,611,659,635
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
35
124
0
m,n=map(int,input().split()) p=m*n q=p//2 print(q)
Title: Domino piling Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: You are given a rectangular board of *M*<=×<=*N* squares. Also you are given an unlimited number of standard domino pieces of 2<=×<=1 squares. You are allowed to rotate the pieces. You are asked to place as many dominoes as possible on the board so as to meet the following conditions: 1. Each domino completely covers two squares. 2. No two dominoes overlap. 3. Each domino lies entirely inside the board. It is allowed to touch the edges of the board. Find the maximum number of dominoes, which can be placed under these restrictions. Input Specification: In a single line you are given two integers *M* and *N* — board sizes in squares (1<=≤<=*M*<=≤<=*N*<=≤<=16). Output Specification: Output one number — the maximal number of dominoes, which can be placed. Demo Input: ['2 4\n', '3 3\n'] Demo Output: ['4\n', '4\n'] Note: none
```python m,n=map(int,input().split()) p=m*n q=p//2 print(q) ```
3.969
433
A
Kitahara Haruki's Gift
PROGRAMMING
1,100
[ "brute force", "implementation" ]
null
null
Kitahara Haruki has bought *n* apples for Touma Kazusa and Ogiso Setsuna. Now he wants to divide all the apples between the friends. Each apple weights 100 grams or 200 grams. Of course Kitahara Haruki doesn't want to offend any of his friend. Therefore the total weight of the apples given to Touma Kazusa must be equal to the total weight of the apples given to Ogiso Setsuna. But unfortunately Kitahara Haruki doesn't have a knife right now, so he cannot split any apple into some parts. Please, tell him: is it possible to divide all the apples in a fair way between his friends?
The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of apples. The second line contains *n* integers *w*1,<=*w*2,<=...,<=*w**n* (*w**i*<==<=100 or *w**i*<==<=200), where *w**i* is the weight of the *i*-th apple.
In a single line print "YES" (without the quotes) if it is possible to divide all the apples between his friends. Otherwise print "NO" (without the quotes).
[ "3\n100 200 100\n", "4\n100 100 100 200\n" ]
[ "YES\n", "NO\n" ]
In the first test sample Kitahara Haruki can give the first and the last apple to Ogiso Setsuna and the middle apple to Touma Kazusa.
500
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Python 3
RUNTIME_ERROR
TESTS
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15
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n = int(input()) c1=c2=sum=0 for _ in range(n): x = int(input()) sum += x if x==100 : c1+=1 else : c2+=1 if sum%2==0 and (sum!=200 or c1!=1): print ("YES") else : prnt ("NO")
Title: Kitahara Haruki's Gift Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Kitahara Haruki has bought *n* apples for Touma Kazusa and Ogiso Setsuna. Now he wants to divide all the apples between the friends. Each apple weights 100 grams or 200 grams. Of course Kitahara Haruki doesn't want to offend any of his friend. Therefore the total weight of the apples given to Touma Kazusa must be equal to the total weight of the apples given to Ogiso Setsuna. But unfortunately Kitahara Haruki doesn't have a knife right now, so he cannot split any apple into some parts. Please, tell him: is it possible to divide all the apples in a fair way between his friends? Input Specification: The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of apples. The second line contains *n* integers *w*1,<=*w*2,<=...,<=*w**n* (*w**i*<==<=100 or *w**i*<==<=200), where *w**i* is the weight of the *i*-th apple. Output Specification: In a single line print "YES" (without the quotes) if it is possible to divide all the apples between his friends. Otherwise print "NO" (without the quotes). Demo Input: ['3\n100 200 100\n', '4\n100 100 100 200\n'] Demo Output: ['YES\n', 'NO\n'] Note: In the first test sample Kitahara Haruki can give the first and the last apple to Ogiso Setsuna and the middle apple to Touma Kazusa.
```python n = int(input()) c1=c2=sum=0 for _ in range(n): x = int(input()) sum += x if x==100 : c1+=1 else : c2+=1 if sum%2==0 and (sum!=200 or c1!=1): print ("YES") else : prnt ("NO") ```
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Ice Skating
PROGRAMMING
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[ "brute force", "dfs and similar", "dsu", "graphs" ]
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Bajtek is learning to skate on ice. He's a beginner, so his only mode of transportation is pushing off from a snow drift to the north, east, south or west and sliding until he lands in another snow drift. He has noticed that in this way it's impossible to get from some snow drifts to some other by any sequence of moves. He now wants to heap up some additional snow drifts, so that he can get from any snow drift to any other one. He asked you to find the minimal number of snow drifts that need to be created. We assume that Bajtek can only heap up snow drifts at integer coordinates.
The first line of input contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of snow drifts. Each of the following *n* lines contains two integers *x**i* and *y**i* (1<=≤<=*x**i*,<=*y**i*<=≤<=1000) — the coordinates of the *i*-th snow drift. Note that the north direction coinсides with the direction of *Oy* axis, so the east direction coinсides with the direction of the *Ox* axis. All snow drift's locations are distinct.
Output the minimal number of snow drifts that need to be created in order for Bajtek to be able to reach any snow drift from any other one.
[ "2\n2 1\n1 2\n", "2\n2 1\n4 1\n" ]
[ "1\n", "0\n" ]
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1,576,232,719
2,147,483,647
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OK
TESTS
76
280
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n = int(input()) drifts = [] for i in range(n): drifts.append([int(x) for x in input().split()] + [0]) drifts.sort() c = 0 def dfs(i, group): if i < 0 or i >= n or drifts[i][2] != 0: return 0 drifts[i][2] = group for j in range(n): if drifts[j][0] == drifts[i][0] or drifts[i][1] == drifts[j][1]: dfs(j, group) for i in range(n): if drifts[i][2] == 0: c += 1 dfs(i, c) print(c - 1)
Title: Ice Skating Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Bajtek is learning to skate on ice. He's a beginner, so his only mode of transportation is pushing off from a snow drift to the north, east, south or west and sliding until he lands in another snow drift. He has noticed that in this way it's impossible to get from some snow drifts to some other by any sequence of moves. He now wants to heap up some additional snow drifts, so that he can get from any snow drift to any other one. He asked you to find the minimal number of snow drifts that need to be created. We assume that Bajtek can only heap up snow drifts at integer coordinates. Input Specification: The first line of input contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of snow drifts. Each of the following *n* lines contains two integers *x**i* and *y**i* (1<=≤<=*x**i*,<=*y**i*<=≤<=1000) — the coordinates of the *i*-th snow drift. Note that the north direction coinсides with the direction of *Oy* axis, so the east direction coinсides with the direction of the *Ox* axis. All snow drift's locations are distinct. Output Specification: Output the minimal number of snow drifts that need to be created in order for Bajtek to be able to reach any snow drift from any other one. Demo Input: ['2\n2 1\n1 2\n', '2\n2 1\n4 1\n'] Demo Output: ['1\n', '0\n'] Note: none
```python n = int(input()) drifts = [] for i in range(n): drifts.append([int(x) for x in input().split()] + [0]) drifts.sort() c = 0 def dfs(i, group): if i < 0 or i >= n or drifts[i][2] != 0: return 0 drifts[i][2] = group for j in range(n): if drifts[j][0] == drifts[i][0] or drifts[i][1] == drifts[j][1]: dfs(j, group) for i in range(n): if drifts[i][2] == 0: c += 1 dfs(i, c) print(c - 1) ```
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Permute Digits
PROGRAMMING
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[ "dp", "greedy" ]
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You are given two positive integer numbers *a* and *b*. Permute (change order) of the digits of *a* to construct maximal number not exceeding *b*. No number in input and/or output can start with the digit 0. It is allowed to leave *a* as it is.
The first line contains integer *a* (1<=≤<=*a*<=≤<=1018). The second line contains integer *b* (1<=≤<=*b*<=≤<=1018). Numbers don't have leading zeroes. It is guaranteed that answer exists.
Print the maximum possible number that is a permutation of digits of *a* and is not greater than *b*. The answer can't have any leading zeroes. It is guaranteed that the answer exists. The number in the output should have exactly the same length as number *a*. It should be a permutation of digits of *a*.
[ "123\n222\n", "3921\n10000\n", "4940\n5000\n" ]
[ "213\n", "9321\n", "4940\n" ]
none
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2,147,483,647
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COMPILATION_ERROR
TESTS
0
0
0
#include<bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; vector <int> adj[100010]; int main() { ios_base :: sync_with_stdio(false), cin.tie(NULL), cout.tie(NULL); int n; cin >> n; int c[n][3]; for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) cin >> c[i][0] >> c[i][1] >> c[i][2]; for (int i = 1; i < n; i++) { int u, v; cin >> u >> v; if (adj[u - 1].size() > 1 || adj[v - 1].size() > 1) { cout << -1; return 0; } adj[u - 1].push_back(v - 1); adj[v - 1].push_back(u - 1); } int patterns[][3] = {{3, 1, 2}, {1, 3, 2}, {2, 3, 1}, {2, 1, 3}, {1, 2, 3}, {3, 2, 1}}; int cm[n][6], cost[6], best = 0; for (int i = 0; i < 6; i++) { int vis[n] = {0}; vis[0] = 1; cm[0][i] = patterns[i][0]; int cur = adj[0][0], l = 1; cost[i] = c[0][cm[0][i] - 1]; while (cur) { // cout << "loop1" << endl; vis[cur] = 1; cm[cur][i] = patterns[i][l % 3]; cost[i] += c[cur][cm[cur][i] - 1]; l++; for (auto &j: adj[cur]) { if (!vis[j]) cur = j; else cur = 0; } } // cout << "adj[0] "; // for (auto &j : adj[0]) cout << j << ' '; // cout << endl; if (adj[0].size() > 1) { // cout << "cond2" << endl; l = 1; cur = adj[0][1]; while (cur) { vis[cur] = 1; cm[cur][i] = patterns[n - 1 - i][l % 3]; cost[i] += c[cur][cm[cur][i] - 1]; l++; for (auto &j: adj[cur]) { if (!vis[j]) cur = j; else cur = 0; } } } // cout << "hello" << endl; if (cost[i] < cost[best]) best = i; } cout << cost[best] << endl; for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) cout << cm[i][best] << ' '; cout << best; return 0; }
Title: Permute Digits Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: You are given two positive integer numbers *a* and *b*. Permute (change order) of the digits of *a* to construct maximal number not exceeding *b*. No number in input and/or output can start with the digit 0. It is allowed to leave *a* as it is. Input Specification: The first line contains integer *a* (1<=≤<=*a*<=≤<=1018). The second line contains integer *b* (1<=≤<=*b*<=≤<=1018). Numbers don't have leading zeroes. It is guaranteed that answer exists. Output Specification: Print the maximum possible number that is a permutation of digits of *a* and is not greater than *b*. The answer can't have any leading zeroes. It is guaranteed that the answer exists. The number in the output should have exactly the same length as number *a*. It should be a permutation of digits of *a*. Demo Input: ['123\n222\n', '3921\n10000\n', '4940\n5000\n'] Demo Output: ['213\n', '9321\n', '4940\n'] Note: none
```python #include<bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; vector <int> adj[100010]; int main() { ios_base :: sync_with_stdio(false), cin.tie(NULL), cout.tie(NULL); int n; cin >> n; int c[n][3]; for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) cin >> c[i][0] >> c[i][1] >> c[i][2]; for (int i = 1; i < n; i++) { int u, v; cin >> u >> v; if (adj[u - 1].size() > 1 || adj[v - 1].size() > 1) { cout << -1; return 0; } adj[u - 1].push_back(v - 1); adj[v - 1].push_back(u - 1); } int patterns[][3] = {{3, 1, 2}, {1, 3, 2}, {2, 3, 1}, {2, 1, 3}, {1, 2, 3}, {3, 2, 1}}; int cm[n][6], cost[6], best = 0; for (int i = 0; i < 6; i++) { int vis[n] = {0}; vis[0] = 1; cm[0][i] = patterns[i][0]; int cur = adj[0][0], l = 1; cost[i] = c[0][cm[0][i] - 1]; while (cur) { // cout << "loop1" << endl; vis[cur] = 1; cm[cur][i] = patterns[i][l % 3]; cost[i] += c[cur][cm[cur][i] - 1]; l++; for (auto &j: adj[cur]) { if (!vis[j]) cur = j; else cur = 0; } } // cout << "adj[0] "; // for (auto &j : adj[0]) cout << j << ' '; // cout << endl; if (adj[0].size() > 1) { // cout << "cond2" << endl; l = 1; cur = adj[0][1]; while (cur) { vis[cur] = 1; cm[cur][i] = patterns[n - 1 - i][l % 3]; cost[i] += c[cur][cm[cur][i] - 1]; l++; for (auto &j: adj[cur]) { if (!vis[j]) cur = j; else cur = 0; } } } // cout << "hello" << endl; if (cost[i] < cost[best]) best = i; } cout << cost[best] << endl; for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) cout << cm[i][best] << ' '; cout << best; return 0; } ```
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8
B
Obsession with Robots
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B. Obsession with Robots
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The whole world got obsessed with robots,and to keep pace with the progress, great Berland's programmer Draude decided to build his own robot. He was working hard at the robot. He taught it to walk the shortest path from one point to another, to record all its movements, but like in many Draude's programs, there was a bug — the robot didn't always walk the shortest path. Fortunately, the robot recorded its own movements correctly. Now Draude wants to find out when his robot functions wrong. Heh, if Draude only remembered the map of the field, where he tested the robot, he would easily say if the robot walked in the right direction or not. But the field map was lost never to be found, that's why he asks you to find out if there exist at least one map, where the path recorded by the robot is the shortest. The map is an infinite checkered field, where each square is either empty, or contains an obstruction. It is also known that the robot never tries to run into the obstruction. By the recorded robot's movements find out if there exist at least one such map, that it is possible to choose for the robot a starting square (the starting square should be empty) such that when the robot moves from this square its movements coincide with the recorded ones (the robot doesn't run into anything, moving along empty squares only), and the path from the starting square to the end one is the shortest. In one movement the robot can move into the square (providing there are no obstrutions in this square) that has common sides with the square the robot is currently in.
The first line of the input file contains the recording of the robot's movements. This recording is a non-empty string, consisting of uppercase Latin letters L, R, U and D, standing for movements left, right, up and down respectively. The length of the string does not exceed 100.
In the first line output the only word OK (if the above described map exists), or BUG (if such a map does not exist).
[ "LLUUUR\n", "RRUULLDD\n" ]
[ "OK\n", "BUG\n" ]
none
0
[ { "input": "LLUUUR", "output": "OK" }, { "input": "RRUULLDD", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "L", "output": "OK" }, { "input": "R", "output": "OK" }, { "input": "R", "output": "OK" }, { "input": "RR", "output": "OK" }, { "input": "DL", "output": "OK" }, { "input": "LD", "output": "OK" }, { "input": "RUL", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "ULD", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "DDR", "output": "OK" }, { "input": "RRDD", "output": "OK" }, { "input": "RRLR", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "RRDL", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "LRUD", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "RDRLL", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "DRDRD", "output": "OK" }, { "input": "ULURL", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "LUUDU", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "RDLUR", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "DLDLDDRR", "output": "OK" }, { "input": "RDRDDD", "output": "OK" }, { "input": "UULLDLUR", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "LULU", "output": "OK" }, { "input": "LLDDLDLLDDDLLLDLLLLLUU", "output": "OK" }, { "input": "LLDDLDLLDDDLLLDLLLLLUU", "output": "OK" }, { "input": "LLDDLDLLDDDLLLDLLLLLUU", "output": "OK" }, { "input": "URRRRRURRURUURRRRRDDDDLDDDRDDDDLLDLL", "output": "OK" }, { "input": "R", "output": "OK" }, { "input": "UL", "output": "OK" }, { "input": "UDR", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "DDDR", "output": "OK" }, { "input": "UUUDU", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "LULULL", "output": "OK" }, { "input": "DLURUUU", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "UURUURRUUU", "output": "OK" }, { "input": "DDDDRDDLDDDDDDDRDDLD", "output": "OK" }, { "input": "URRRLULUURURLRLLLLULLRLRURLULRLULLULRRUU", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "RURRRRLURRRURRUURRRRRRRRDDULULRRURRRDRRRRRRRRRRLDR", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "RLRRRRRDRRDRRRRDLRRRRRRRDLRLDDLRRRRLDLDRDRRRRDRDRDRDLRRURRLRRRRDRRRRRRRRLDDRLRRDRRRRRRRDRDRLDRDDDRDR", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "DDUL", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "UUULLLLRDD", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "LLLLLLLLRRRRDDDDDDDUUUUUU", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "DDDDDDDDDDDDUUUUUUUUUUUURRRRRRRRRRRRRLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "DLUR", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "UUUURDLLLL", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "RRRRRRRRRRRURLLLLLLLLLLLL", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLRUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUURDRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "DDLDRRR", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "RRUULLD", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "LUUUULLLLDDDDRRRD", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "DDDDLLLDDDRRRUURRRR", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "DDDDDDDLLDDRRURRRRRRR", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "DDDDDDDDDDLLLLLLLLLLLDDDDDDDDDDDRRRRRRRRRRRUUUUUUUUUURRRRRRRRRR", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "DDDLLLLLLLDDDDDDDRRRRRRRUUUUUURRR", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "RRRUUULLLDD", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDLLLLDDDDRRRRUUURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR", "output": "BUG" }, { "input": "RRRRRRRRRRRDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUULLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLUUUUUUUUUUU", "output": "BUG" } ]
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TESTS
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a = [] for i in range(10): a.append([0] * 10) curx = 5 cury = 5 way = input() a[curx][cury] = 1 for i in way: if i == 'L': curx -= 1 if i == 'U': cury += 1 if i == 'R': curx += 1 if i == 'D': cury -= 1 if a[curx][cury] == 1: print('BUG') exit(0) else: a[curx][cury] = 1 print('OK')
Title: Obsession with Robots Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 64 megabytes Problem Description: The whole world got obsessed with robots,and to keep pace with the progress, great Berland's programmer Draude decided to build his own robot. He was working hard at the robot. He taught it to walk the shortest path from one point to another, to record all its movements, but like in many Draude's programs, there was a bug — the robot didn't always walk the shortest path. Fortunately, the robot recorded its own movements correctly. Now Draude wants to find out when his robot functions wrong. Heh, if Draude only remembered the map of the field, where he tested the robot, he would easily say if the robot walked in the right direction or not. But the field map was lost never to be found, that's why he asks you to find out if there exist at least one map, where the path recorded by the robot is the shortest. The map is an infinite checkered field, where each square is either empty, or contains an obstruction. It is also known that the robot never tries to run into the obstruction. By the recorded robot's movements find out if there exist at least one such map, that it is possible to choose for the robot a starting square (the starting square should be empty) such that when the robot moves from this square its movements coincide with the recorded ones (the robot doesn't run into anything, moving along empty squares only), and the path from the starting square to the end one is the shortest. In one movement the robot can move into the square (providing there are no obstrutions in this square) that has common sides with the square the robot is currently in. Input Specification: The first line of the input file contains the recording of the robot's movements. This recording is a non-empty string, consisting of uppercase Latin letters L, R, U and D, standing for movements left, right, up and down respectively. The length of the string does not exceed 100. Output Specification: In the first line output the only word OK (if the above described map exists), or BUG (if such a map does not exist). Demo Input: ['LLUUUR\n', 'RRUULLDD\n'] Demo Output: ['OK\n', 'BUG\n'] Note: none
```python a = [] for i in range(10): a.append([0] * 10) curx = 5 cury = 5 way = input() a[curx][cury] = 1 for i in way: if i == 'L': curx -= 1 if i == 'U': cury += 1 if i == 'R': curx += 1 if i == 'D': cury -= 1 if a[curx][cury] == 1: print('BUG') exit(0) else: a[curx][cury] = 1 print('OK') ```
0
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A
Cookies
PROGRAMMING
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[ "implementation" ]
null
null
Olga came to visit the twins Anna and Maria and saw that they have many cookies. The cookies are distributed into bags. As there are many cookies, Olga decided that it's no big deal if she steals a bag. However, she doesn't want the sisters to quarrel because of nothing when they divide the cookies. That's why Olga wants to steal a bag with cookies so that the number of cookies in the remaining bags was even, that is, so that Anna and Maria could evenly divide it into two (even 0 remaining cookies will do, just as any other even number). How many ways there are to steal exactly one cookie bag so that the total number of cookies in the remaining bags was even?
The first line contains the only integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of cookie bags Anna and Maria have. The second line contains *n* integers *a**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=100) — the number of cookies in the *i*-th bag.
Print in the only line the only number — the sought number of ways. If there are no such ways print 0.
[ "1\n1\n", "10\n1 2 2 3 4 4 4 2 2 2\n", "11\n2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 99\n" ]
[ "1\n", "8\n", "1\n" ]
In the first sample Olga should take the only bag so that the twins ended up with the even number of cookies. In the second sample Olga can take any of five bags with two cookies or any of three bags with four cookies — 5 + 3 = 8 ways in total. In the third sample, no matter which bag with two cookies Olga chooses, the twins are left with 2 * 9 + 99 = 117 cookies. Thus, Olga has only one option: to take the bag with 99 cookies.
500
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1,572,368,271
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
9
218
0
n=int(input()) a=list(map(int, input().rstrip().split())) o=0 e=0 for i in range(n): if a[i]%2==0: e+=1 else: o+=1 if n%2==1: print(o) else: print(e)
Title: Cookies Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Olga came to visit the twins Anna and Maria and saw that they have many cookies. The cookies are distributed into bags. As there are many cookies, Olga decided that it's no big deal if she steals a bag. However, she doesn't want the sisters to quarrel because of nothing when they divide the cookies. That's why Olga wants to steal a bag with cookies so that the number of cookies in the remaining bags was even, that is, so that Anna and Maria could evenly divide it into two (even 0 remaining cookies will do, just as any other even number). How many ways there are to steal exactly one cookie bag so that the total number of cookies in the remaining bags was even? Input Specification: The first line contains the only integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of cookie bags Anna and Maria have. The second line contains *n* integers *a**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=100) — the number of cookies in the *i*-th bag. Output Specification: Print in the only line the only number — the sought number of ways. If there are no such ways print 0. Demo Input: ['1\n1\n', '10\n1 2 2 3 4 4 4 2 2 2\n', '11\n2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 99\n'] Demo Output: ['1\n', '8\n', '1\n'] Note: In the first sample Olga should take the only bag so that the twins ended up with the even number of cookies. In the second sample Olga can take any of five bags with two cookies or any of three bags with four cookies — 5 + 3 = 8 ways in total. In the third sample, no matter which bag with two cookies Olga chooses, the twins are left with 2 * 9 + 99 = 117 cookies. Thus, Olga has only one option: to take the bag with 99 cookies.
```python n=int(input()) a=list(map(int, input().rstrip().split())) o=0 e=0 for i in range(n): if a[i]%2==0: e+=1 else: o+=1 if n%2==1: print(o) else: print(e) ```
0
982
C
Cut 'em all!
PROGRAMMING
1,500
[ "dfs and similar", "dp", "graphs", "greedy", "trees" ]
null
null
You're given a tree with $n$ vertices. Your task is to determine the maximum possible number of edges that can be removed in such a way that all the remaining connected components will have even size.
The first line contains an integer $n$ ($1 \le n \le 10^5$) denoting the size of the tree. The next $n - 1$ lines contain two integers $u$, $v$ ($1 \le u, v \le n$) each, describing the vertices connected by the $i$-th edge. It's guaranteed that the given edges form a tree.
Output a single integer $k$ — the maximum number of edges that can be removed to leave all connected components with even size, or $-1$ if it is impossible to remove edges in order to satisfy this property.
[ "4\n2 4\n4 1\n3 1\n", "3\n1 2\n1 3\n", "10\n7 1\n8 4\n8 10\n4 7\n6 5\n9 3\n3 5\n2 10\n2 5\n", "2\n1 2\n" ]
[ "1", "-1", "4", "0" ]
In the first example you can remove the edge between vertices $1$ and $4$. The graph after that will have two connected components with two vertices in each. In the second example you can't remove edges in such a way that all components have even number of vertices, so the answer is $-1$.
1,500
[ { "input": "4\n2 4\n4 1\n3 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "3\n1 2\n1 3", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "10\n7 1\n8 4\n8 10\n4 7\n6 5\n9 3\n3 5\n2 10\n2 5", "output": "4" }, { "input": "2\n1 2", "output": "0" }, { "input": "1", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "4\n1 2\n1 3\n1 4", "output": "0" } ]
1,553,200,530
2,147,483,647
Python 3
RUNTIME_ERROR
TESTS
6
93
1,228,800
def traverse_trees(s, graph, visited, res): if visited[s]: return 0 visited[s] = 1 count = 1 for v in graph[s]: if not visited[v]: count += traverse_trees(v, graph, visited, res) if count % 2 == 0: res[0] += 1 return count def main(): n = int(input()) if n % 2 != 0: print(-1); return; graph = [[] for _ in range(n)] for _ in range(n-1): a, b = list(map(int, input().split())) graph[a-1].append(b-1) graph[b-1].append(a-1) res = [0] visited = [0] * n traverse_trees(0, graph, visited, res) print(res[0]-1) if __name__ == '__main__': main()
Title: Cut 'em all! Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: You're given a tree with $n$ vertices. Your task is to determine the maximum possible number of edges that can be removed in such a way that all the remaining connected components will have even size. Input Specification: The first line contains an integer $n$ ($1 \le n \le 10^5$) denoting the size of the tree. The next $n - 1$ lines contain two integers $u$, $v$ ($1 \le u, v \le n$) each, describing the vertices connected by the $i$-th edge. It's guaranteed that the given edges form a tree. Output Specification: Output a single integer $k$ — the maximum number of edges that can be removed to leave all connected components with even size, or $-1$ if it is impossible to remove edges in order to satisfy this property. Demo Input: ['4\n2 4\n4 1\n3 1\n', '3\n1 2\n1 3\n', '10\n7 1\n8 4\n8 10\n4 7\n6 5\n9 3\n3 5\n2 10\n2 5\n', '2\n1 2\n'] Demo Output: ['1', '-1', '4', '0'] Note: In the first example you can remove the edge between vertices $1$ and $4$. The graph after that will have two connected components with two vertices in each. In the second example you can't remove edges in such a way that all components have even number of vertices, so the answer is $-1$.
```python def traverse_trees(s, graph, visited, res): if visited[s]: return 0 visited[s] = 1 count = 1 for v in graph[s]: if not visited[v]: count += traverse_trees(v, graph, visited, res) if count % 2 == 0: res[0] += 1 return count def main(): n = int(input()) if n % 2 != 0: print(-1); return; graph = [[] for _ in range(n)] for _ in range(n-1): a, b = list(map(int, input().split())) graph[a-1].append(b-1) graph[b-1].append(a-1) res = [0] visited = [0] * n traverse_trees(0, graph, visited, res) print(res[0]-1) if __name__ == '__main__': main() ```
-1
166
A
Rank List
PROGRAMMING
1,100
[ "binary search", "implementation", "sortings" ]
null
null
Another programming contest is over. You got hold of the contest's final results table. The table has the following data. For each team we are shown two numbers: the number of problems and the total penalty time. However, for no team we are shown its final place. You know the rules of comparing the results of two given teams very well. Let's say that team *a* solved *p**a* problems with total penalty time *t**a* and team *b* solved *p**b* problems with total penalty time *t**b*. Team *a* gets a higher place than team *b* in the end, if it either solved more problems on the contest, or solved the same number of problems but in less total time. In other words, team *a* gets a higher place than team *b* in the final results' table if either *p**a*<=&gt;<=*p**b*, or *p**a*<==<=*p**b* and *t**a*<=&lt;<=*t**b*. It is considered that the teams that solve the same number of problems with the same penalty time share all corresponding places. More formally, let's say there is a group of *x* teams that solved the same number of problems with the same penalty time. Let's also say that *y* teams performed better than the teams from this group. In this case all teams from the group share places *y*<=+<=1, *y*<=+<=2, ..., *y*<=+<=*x*. The teams that performed worse than the teams from this group, get their places in the results table starting from the *y*<=+<=*x*<=+<=1-th place. Your task is to count what number of teams from the given list shared the *k*-th place.
The first line contains two integers *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=50). Then *n* lines contain the description of the teams: the *i*-th line contains two integers *p**i* and *t**i* (1<=≤<=*p**i*,<=*t**i*<=≤<=50) — the number of solved problems and the total penalty time of the *i*-th team, correspondingly. All numbers in the lines are separated by spaces.
In the only line print the sought number of teams that got the *k*-th place in the final results' table.
[ "7 2\n4 10\n4 10\n4 10\n3 20\n2 1\n2 1\n1 10\n", "5 4\n3 1\n3 1\n5 3\n3 1\n3 1\n" ]
[ "3\n", "4\n" ]
The final results' table for the first sample is: - 1-3 places — 4 solved problems, the penalty time equals 10 - 4 place — 3 solved problems, the penalty time equals 20 - 5-6 places — 2 solved problems, the penalty time equals 1 - 7 place — 1 solved problem, the penalty time equals 10 The table shows that the second place is shared by the teams that solved 4 problems with penalty time 10. There are 3 such teams. The final table for the second sample is: - 1 place — 5 solved problems, the penalty time equals 3 - 2-5 places — 3 solved problems, the penalty time equals 1 The table shows that the fourth place is shared by the teams that solved 3 problems with penalty time 1. There are 4 such teams.
500
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1,689,871,099
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
1
60
0
def count_teams_with_kth_place(n, k, teams): teams.sort(reverse=True) count = 1 for i in range(1, n): if teams[i] != teams[i - 1]: count = i + 1 if count == k: break k_count = 0 for i in range(n): if teams[i] == teams[k - 1]: k_count += 1 else: break return k_count if __name__ == "__main__": n, k = map(int, input().split()) teams = [] for _ in range(n): p, t = map(int, input().split()) teams.append((p, t)) result = count_teams_with_kth_place(n, k, teams) print(result)
Title: Rank List Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Another programming contest is over. You got hold of the contest's final results table. The table has the following data. For each team we are shown two numbers: the number of problems and the total penalty time. However, for no team we are shown its final place. You know the rules of comparing the results of two given teams very well. Let's say that team *a* solved *p**a* problems with total penalty time *t**a* and team *b* solved *p**b* problems with total penalty time *t**b*. Team *a* gets a higher place than team *b* in the end, if it either solved more problems on the contest, or solved the same number of problems but in less total time. In other words, team *a* gets a higher place than team *b* in the final results' table if either *p**a*<=&gt;<=*p**b*, or *p**a*<==<=*p**b* and *t**a*<=&lt;<=*t**b*. It is considered that the teams that solve the same number of problems with the same penalty time share all corresponding places. More formally, let's say there is a group of *x* teams that solved the same number of problems with the same penalty time. Let's also say that *y* teams performed better than the teams from this group. In this case all teams from the group share places *y*<=+<=1, *y*<=+<=2, ..., *y*<=+<=*x*. The teams that performed worse than the teams from this group, get their places in the results table starting from the *y*<=+<=*x*<=+<=1-th place. Your task is to count what number of teams from the given list shared the *k*-th place. Input Specification: The first line contains two integers *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=50). Then *n* lines contain the description of the teams: the *i*-th line contains two integers *p**i* and *t**i* (1<=≤<=*p**i*,<=*t**i*<=≤<=50) — the number of solved problems and the total penalty time of the *i*-th team, correspondingly. All numbers in the lines are separated by spaces. Output Specification: In the only line print the sought number of teams that got the *k*-th place in the final results' table. Demo Input: ['7 2\n4 10\n4 10\n4 10\n3 20\n2 1\n2 1\n1 10\n', '5 4\n3 1\n3 1\n5 3\n3 1\n3 1\n'] Demo Output: ['3\n', '4\n'] Note: The final results' table for the first sample is: - 1-3 places — 4 solved problems, the penalty time equals 10 - 4 place — 3 solved problems, the penalty time equals 20 - 5-6 places — 2 solved problems, the penalty time equals 1 - 7 place — 1 solved problem, the penalty time equals 10 The table shows that the second place is shared by the teams that solved 4 problems with penalty time 10. There are 3 such teams. The final table for the second sample is: - 1 place — 5 solved problems, the penalty time equals 3 - 2-5 places — 3 solved problems, the penalty time equals 1 The table shows that the fourth place is shared by the teams that solved 3 problems with penalty time 1. There are 4 such teams.
```python def count_teams_with_kth_place(n, k, teams): teams.sort(reverse=True) count = 1 for i in range(1, n): if teams[i] != teams[i - 1]: count = i + 1 if count == k: break k_count = 0 for i in range(n): if teams[i] == teams[k - 1]: k_count += 1 else: break return k_count if __name__ == "__main__": n, k = map(int, input().split()) teams = [] for _ in range(n): p, t = map(int, input().split()) teams.append((p, t)) result = count_teams_with_kth_place(n, k, teams) print(result) ```
0
466
A
Cheap Travel
PROGRAMMING
1,200
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
Ann has recently started commuting by subway. We know that a one ride subway ticket costs *a* rubles. Besides, Ann found out that she can buy a special ticket for *m* rides (she can buy it several times). It costs *b* rubles. Ann did the math; she will need to use subway *n* times. Help Ann, tell her what is the minimum sum of money she will have to spend to make *n* rides?
The single line contains four space-separated integers *n*, *m*, *a*, *b* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*,<=*a*,<=*b*<=≤<=1000) — the number of rides Ann has planned, the number of rides covered by the *m* ride ticket, the price of a one ride ticket and the price of an *m* ride ticket.
Print a single integer — the minimum sum in rubles that Ann will need to spend.
[ "6 2 1 2\n", "5 2 2 3\n" ]
[ "6\n", "8\n" ]
In the first sample one of the optimal solutions is: each time buy a one ride ticket. There are other optimal solutions. For example, buy three *m* ride tickets.
500
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1,700,076,962
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
4
46
0
from math import ceil n, m, a, b = map(int, input().split()) print(min( ceil(n/m)*b , a*n, ceil((n/m)*b)))
Title: Cheap Travel Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Ann has recently started commuting by subway. We know that a one ride subway ticket costs *a* rubles. Besides, Ann found out that she can buy a special ticket for *m* rides (she can buy it several times). It costs *b* rubles. Ann did the math; she will need to use subway *n* times. Help Ann, tell her what is the minimum sum of money she will have to spend to make *n* rides? Input Specification: The single line contains four space-separated integers *n*, *m*, *a*, *b* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*,<=*a*,<=*b*<=≤<=1000) — the number of rides Ann has planned, the number of rides covered by the *m* ride ticket, the price of a one ride ticket and the price of an *m* ride ticket. Output Specification: Print a single integer — the minimum sum in rubles that Ann will need to spend. Demo Input: ['6 2 1 2\n', '5 2 2 3\n'] Demo Output: ['6\n', '8\n'] Note: In the first sample one of the optimal solutions is: each time buy a one ride ticket. There are other optimal solutions. For example, buy three *m* ride tickets.
```python from math import ceil n, m, a, b = map(int, input().split()) print(min( ceil(n/m)*b , a*n, ceil((n/m)*b))) ```
0
678
A
Johny Likes Numbers
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation", "math" ]
null
null
Johny likes numbers *n* and *k* very much. Now Johny wants to find the smallest integer *x* greater than *n*, so it is divisible by the number *k*.
The only line contains two integers *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*k*<=≤<=109).
Print the smallest integer *x*<=&gt;<=*n*, so it is divisible by the number *k*.
[ "5 3\n", "25 13\n", "26 13\n" ]
[ "6\n", "26\n", "39\n" ]
none
0
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1,690,630,262
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
12
280
0
x,n=map(int,input().split()) for i in range(x,100000000): if i%n==0 and i>x: print(i) break
Title: Johny Likes Numbers Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Johny likes numbers *n* and *k* very much. Now Johny wants to find the smallest integer *x* greater than *n*, so it is divisible by the number *k*. Input Specification: The only line contains two integers *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*k*<=≤<=109). Output Specification: Print the smallest integer *x*<=&gt;<=*n*, so it is divisible by the number *k*. Demo Input: ['5 3\n', '25 13\n', '26 13\n'] Demo Output: ['6\n', '26\n', '39\n'] Note: none
```python x,n=map(int,input().split()) for i in range(x,100000000): if i%n==0 and i>x: print(i) break ```
0
612
A
The Text Splitting
PROGRAMMING
1,300
[ "brute force", "implementation", "strings" ]
null
null
You are given the string *s* of length *n* and the numbers *p*,<=*q*. Split the string *s* to pieces of length *p* and *q*. For example, the string "Hello" for *p*<==<=2, *q*<==<=3 can be split to the two strings "Hel" and "lo" or to the two strings "He" and "llo". Note it is allowed to split the string *s* to the strings only of length *p* or to the strings only of length *q* (see the second sample test).
The first line contains three positive integers *n*,<=*p*,<=*q* (1<=≤<=*p*,<=*q*<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100). The second line contains the string *s* consists of lowercase and uppercase latin letters and digits.
If it's impossible to split the string *s* to the strings of length *p* and *q* print the only number "-1". Otherwise in the first line print integer *k* — the number of strings in partition of *s*. Each of the next *k* lines should contain the strings in partition. Each string should be of the length *p* or *q*. The string should be in order of their appearing in string *s* — from left to right. If there are several solutions print any of them.
[ "5 2 3\nHello\n", "10 9 5\nCodeforces\n", "6 4 5\nPrivet\n", "8 1 1\nabacabac\n" ]
[ "2\nHe\nllo\n", "2\nCodef\norces\n", "-1\n", "8\na\nb\na\nc\na\nb\na\nc\n" ]
none
0
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"99 2 2\n123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "99 2 2\nrecursionishellrecursionishellrecursionishellrecursionishellrecursionishellrecursionishelldontuseit", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "11 2 3\nqibwnnvqqgo", "output": "4\nqi\nbwn\nnvq\nqgo" }, { "input": "4 4 3\nhhhh", "output": "1\nhhhh" }, { "input": "99 2 2\naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "99 2 5\nhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh", "output": "21\nhh\nhh\nhhhhh\nhhhhh\nhhhhh\nhhhhh\nhhhhh\nhhhhh\nhhhhh\nhhhhh\nhhhhh\nhhhhh\nhhhhh\nhhhhh\nhhhhh\nhhhhh\nhhhhh\nhhhhh\nhhhhh\nhhhhh\nhhhhh" }, { "input": "10 5 9\nCodeforces", "output": "2\nCodef\norces" }, { "input": "10 5 9\naaaaaaaaaa", "output": "2\naaaaa\naaaaa" }, { "input": "11 3 2\nmlmqpohwtsf", "output": 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"25\naaaa\naaaa\naaaa\naaaa\naaaa\naaaa\naaaa\naaaa\naaaa\naaaa\naaaa\naaaa\naaaa\naaaa\naaaa\naaaa\naaaa\naaaa\naaaa\naaaa\naaaa\naaaa\naaaa\naaaa\naaaa" }, { "input": "3 2 2\nzyx", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "99 2 2\nhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "26 8 9\nabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcab", "output": "3\nabcabcab\ncabcabcab\ncabcabcab" }, { "input": "6 3 5\naaaaaa", "output": "2\naaa\naaa" }, { "input": "3 2 3\nzyx", "output": "1\nzyx" }, { "input": "5 5 2\naaaaa", "output": "1\naaaaa" }, { "input": "4 3 2\nzyxw", "output": "2\nzy\nxw" }, { "input": "5 4 3\nzyxwv", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "95 3 29\nabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcab", "output": "23\nabc\nabc\nabc\nabc\nabc\nabc\nabc\nabc\nabc\nabc\nabc\nabc\nabc\nabc\nabc\nabc\nabc\nabc\nabc\nabc\nabc\nabc\nabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcab" }, { "input": "3 2 2\naaa", "output": 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8\naaaaaaaaaaa", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "11 7 3\naaaaaaaaaaa", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "41 3 4\nabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcab", "output": "11\nabc\nabc\nabc\nabca\nbcab\ncabc\nabca\nbcab\ncabc\nabca\nbcab" }, { "input": "11 3 2\naaaaaaaaaaa", "output": "5\naaa\naa\naa\naa\naa" }, { "input": "14 9 4\nabcdefghijklmn", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "9 9 5\n123456789", "output": "1\n123456789" }, { "input": "92 10 41\nmeotryyfneonmnrvfnhqlehlxtvpracifpadcofecvbikoitrlgeftiqofpvacgocrdiquhatlqosqvtduenaqkwrnnw", "output": "3\nmeotryyfne\nonmnrvfnhqlehlxtvpracifpadcofecvbikoitrlg\neftiqofpvacgocrdiquhatlqosqvtduenaqkwrnnw" }, { "input": "17 16 3\ndxyhgtsxtuyljmclj", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "82 13 30\nfmtwumakkejtolxqxrnydhqoufwtdwldfxcfjrndauqcarhbwmdwxsxfbqjsfspuxobywhcrvlndsdmkqd", "output": "5\nfmtwumakkejto\nlxqxrnydhqouf\nwtdwldfxcfjrn\ndauqcarhbwmdw\nxsxfbqjsfspuxobywhcrvlndsdmkqd" }, { "input": "95 3 3\nihnfqcswushyoirjxlxxnwqtwtaowounkumxukwpacxwatimhhhoggqwkkspcplvyndfukbxickcixidgxkjtnpkoeiwlor", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "7 5 3\nzyxwvut", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "17 16 4\nctvfhkiakagcilrdw", "output": "-1" } ]
1,537,979,745
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
0
78
0
n, p, q = map(int, input().split()) s = input() res = [] if n%(p+q) == 0: while len(s) > 0: res.append(s[0:p]) s = s[p:] res.append(s[0:q]) s = s[q:] elif n%p == 0: while len(s) > 0: res.append(s[0:p]) s = s[p:] elif n&q == 0: while len(s) > 0: res.append(s[0:q]) s = s[q:] else: print(-1) exit(0) for word in res: print(word)
Title: The Text Splitting Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: You are given the string *s* of length *n* and the numbers *p*,<=*q*. Split the string *s* to pieces of length *p* and *q*. For example, the string "Hello" for *p*<==<=2, *q*<==<=3 can be split to the two strings "Hel" and "lo" or to the two strings "He" and "llo". Note it is allowed to split the string *s* to the strings only of length *p* or to the strings only of length *q* (see the second sample test). Input Specification: The first line contains three positive integers *n*,<=*p*,<=*q* (1<=≤<=*p*,<=*q*<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100). The second line contains the string *s* consists of lowercase and uppercase latin letters and digits. Output Specification: If it's impossible to split the string *s* to the strings of length *p* and *q* print the only number "-1". Otherwise in the first line print integer *k* — the number of strings in partition of *s*. Each of the next *k* lines should contain the strings in partition. Each string should be of the length *p* or *q*. The string should be in order of their appearing in string *s* — from left to right. If there are several solutions print any of them. Demo Input: ['5 2 3\nHello\n', '10 9 5\nCodeforces\n', '6 4 5\nPrivet\n', '8 1 1\nabacabac\n'] Demo Output: ['2\nHe\nllo\n', '2\nCodef\norces\n', '-1\n', '8\na\nb\na\nc\na\nb\na\nc\n'] Note: none
```python n, p, q = map(int, input().split()) s = input() res = [] if n%(p+q) == 0: while len(s) > 0: res.append(s[0:p]) s = s[p:] res.append(s[0:q]) s = s[q:] elif n%p == 0: while len(s) > 0: res.append(s[0:p]) s = s[p:] elif n&q == 0: while len(s) > 0: res.append(s[0:q]) s = s[q:] else: print(-1) exit(0) for word in res: print(word) ```
0
978
A
Remove Duplicates
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
Petya has an array $a$ consisting of $n$ integers. He wants to remove duplicate (equal) elements. Petya wants to leave only the rightmost entry (occurrence) for each element of the array. The relative order of the remaining unique elements should not be changed.
The first line contains a single integer $n$ ($1 \le n \le 50$) — the number of elements in Petya's array. The following line contains a sequence $a_1, a_2, \dots, a_n$ ($1 \le a_i \le 1\,000$) — the Petya's array.
In the first line print integer $x$ — the number of elements which will be left in Petya's array after he removed the duplicates. In the second line print $x$ integers separated with a space — Petya's array after he removed the duplicates. For each unique element only the rightmost entry should be left.
[ "6\n1 5 5 1 6 1\n", "5\n2 4 2 4 4\n", "5\n6 6 6 6 6\n" ]
[ "3\n5 6 1 \n", "2\n2 4 \n", "1\n6 \n" ]
In the first example you should remove two integers $1$, which are in the positions $1$ and $4$. Also you should remove the integer $5$, which is in the position $2$. In the second example you should remove integer $2$, which is in the position $1$, and two integers $4$, which are in the positions $2$ and $4$. In the third example you should remove four integers $6$, which are in the positions $1$, $2$, $3$ and $4$.
0
[ { "input": "6\n1 5 5 1 6 1", "output": "3\n5 6 1 " }, { "input": "5\n2 4 2 4 4", "output": "2\n2 4 " }, { "input": "5\n6 6 6 6 6", "output": "1\n6 " }, { "input": "7\n1 2 3 4 2 2 3", "output": "4\n1 4 2 3 " }, { "input": "9\n100 100 100 99 99 99 100 100 100", "output": "2\n99 100 " }, { "input": "27\n489 489 487 488 750 230 43 645 42 42 489 42 973 42 973 750 645 355 868 112 868 489 750 489 887 489 868", "output": "13\n487 488 230 43 42 973 645 355 112 750 887 489 868 " }, { "input": "40\n151 421 421 909 117 222 909 954 227 421 227 954 954 222 421 227 421 421 421 151 421 227 222 222 222 222 421 183 421 227 421 954 222 421 954 421 222 421 909 421", "output": "8\n117 151 183 227 954 222 909 421 " }, { "input": "48\n2 2 2 903 903 2 726 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 726 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 726 2 2 2 2 62 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 726 62 726 2 2 2 903 903 2", "output": "4\n62 726 903 2 " }, { "input": "1\n1", "output": "1\n1 " }, { "input": "13\n5 37 375 5 37 33 37 375 37 2 3 3 2", "output": "6\n5 33 375 37 3 2 " }, { "input": "50\n1 2 3 4 5 4 3 2 1 2 3 2 1 4 5 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 4 3 2 1 2 3 2 1 4 5 5 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 5 1 6 6 6 6 6", "output": "6\n4 3 2 5 1 6 " }, { "input": "47\n233 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1", "output": "2\n233 1 " }, { "input": "47\n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1", "output": "1\n1 " }, { "input": "2\n964 964", "output": "1\n964 " }, { "input": "2\n1000 1000", "output": "1\n1000 " }, { "input": "1\n1000", "output": "1\n1000 " }, { "input": "45\n991 991 996 996 992 992 999 1000 998 1000 992 999 996 999 991 991 999 993 992 999 1000 997 992 999 996 991 994 996 991 999 1000 993 999 997 999 992 991 997 991 998 998 995 998 994 993", "output": "10\n996 1000 999 992 997 991 995 998 994 993 " }, { "input": "6\n994 993 1000 998 991 994", "output": "5\n993 1000 998 991 994 " }, { "input": "48\n992 995 992 991 994 992 995 999 996 993 999 995 993 992 1000 992 997 996 991 993 992 998 998 998 999 995 992 992 993 992 992 995 996 995 997 991 997 991 999 994 994 997 1000 998 1000 992 1000 999", "output": "10\n993 996 995 991 994 997 998 992 1000 999 " }, { "input": "3\n6 6 3", "output": "2\n6 3 " }, { "input": "36\n999 1000 993 993 1000 999 996 997 998 995 995 997 999 995 1000 998 998 994 993 998 994 999 1000 995 996 994 991 991 999 996 993 999 996 998 991 997", "output": "9\n1000 995 994 993 999 996 998 991 997 " }, { "input": "49\n991 997 995 991 995 998 994 996 997 991 998 993 992 999 996 995 991 991 999 997 995 993 997 1000 997 993 993 994 999 994 992 991 1000 996 994 996 996 999 992 992 1000 991 997 993 991 994 997 991 996", "output": "10\n998 995 999 992 1000 993 994 997 991 996 " }, { "input": "2\n1000 999", "output": "2\n1000 999 " }, { "input": "28\n997 994 991 994 994 995 1000 992 995 994 994 995 991 996 991 996 991 999 999 993 994 997 995 992 991 992 998 1000", "output": "10\n996 999 993 994 997 995 991 992 998 1000 " }, { "input": "15\n991 995 995 1000 991 993 997 998 1000 994 1000 992 991 995 992", "output": "8\n993 997 998 994 1000 991 995 992 " }, { "input": "6\n1000 1 1000 2 1000 1", "output": "3\n2 1000 1 " }, { "input": "6\n1000 1 1000 2 1 1000", "output": "3\n2 1 1000 " }, { "input": "7\n1 1000 1 999 1000 1 2", "output": "4\n999 1000 1 2 " } ]
1,694,057,199
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
0
46
0
n=int(input()) x=list(map(int,input().split())) ans=[] anss=[] for i in (range(len(x))): if x[i] in ans: continue ans.append(x[i]) for i in reversed(range(len(x))): if x[i] in ans: anss.append(x[i]) print(*anss)
Title: Remove Duplicates Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Petya has an array $a$ consisting of $n$ integers. He wants to remove duplicate (equal) elements. Petya wants to leave only the rightmost entry (occurrence) for each element of the array. The relative order of the remaining unique elements should not be changed. Input Specification: The first line contains a single integer $n$ ($1 \le n \le 50$) — the number of elements in Petya's array. The following line contains a sequence $a_1, a_2, \dots, a_n$ ($1 \le a_i \le 1\,000$) — the Petya's array. Output Specification: In the first line print integer $x$ — the number of elements which will be left in Petya's array after he removed the duplicates. In the second line print $x$ integers separated with a space — Petya's array after he removed the duplicates. For each unique element only the rightmost entry should be left. Demo Input: ['6\n1 5 5 1 6 1\n', '5\n2 4 2 4 4\n', '5\n6 6 6 6 6\n'] Demo Output: ['3\n5 6 1 \n', '2\n2 4 \n', '1\n6 \n'] Note: In the first example you should remove two integers $1$, which are in the positions $1$ and $4$. Also you should remove the integer $5$, which is in the position $2$. In the second example you should remove integer $2$, which is in the position $1$, and two integers $4$, which are in the positions $2$ and $4$. In the third example you should remove four integers $6$, which are in the positions $1$, $2$, $3$ and $4$.
```python n=int(input()) x=list(map(int,input().split())) ans=[] anss=[] for i in (range(len(x))): if x[i] in ans: continue ans.append(x[i]) for i in reversed(range(len(x))): if x[i] in ans: anss.append(x[i]) print(*anss) ```
0
629
A
Far Relative’s Birthday Cake
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "brute force", "combinatorics", "constructive algorithms", "implementation" ]
null
null
Door's family is going celebrate Famil Doors's birthday party. They love Famil Door so they are planning to make his birthday cake weird! The cake is a *n*<=×<=*n* square consisting of equal squares with side length 1. Each square is either empty or consists of a single chocolate. They bought the cake and randomly started to put the chocolates on the cake. The value of Famil Door's happiness will be equal to the number of pairs of cells with chocolates that are in the same row or in the same column of the cake. Famil Doors's family is wondering what is the amount of happiness of Famil going to be? Please, note that any pair can be counted no more than once, as two different cells can't share both the same row and the same column.
In the first line of the input, you are given a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the length of the side of the cake. Then follow *n* lines, each containing *n* characters. Empty cells are denoted with '.', while cells that contain chocolates are denoted by 'C'.
Print the value of Famil Door's happiness, i.e. the number of pairs of chocolate pieces that share the same row or the same column.
[ "3\n.CC\nC..\nC.C\n", "4\nCC..\nC..C\n.CC.\n.CC.\n" ]
[ "4\n", "9\n" ]
If we number rows from top to bottom and columns from left to right, then, pieces that share the same row in the first sample are: 1. (1, 2) and (1, 3) 1. (3, 1) and (3, 3) 1. (2, 1) and (3, 1) 1. (1, 3) and (3, 3)
500
[ { "input": "3\n.CC\nC..\nC.C", "output": "4" }, { "input": "4\nCC..\nC..C\n.CC.\n.CC.", "output": "9" }, { "input": "5\n.CCCC\nCCCCC\n.CCC.\nCC...\n.CC.C", "output": "46" }, { "input": "7\n.CC..CC\nCC.C..C\nC.C..C.\nC...C.C\nCCC.CCC\n.CC...C\n.C.CCC.", "output": "84" }, { "input": "8\n..C....C\nC.CCC.CC\n.C..C.CC\nCC......\nC..C..CC\nC.C...C.\nC.C..C..\nC...C.C.", "output": "80" }, { "input": "9\n.C...CCCC\nC.CCCC...\n....C..CC\n.CC.CCC..\n.C.C..CC.\nC...C.CCC\nCCC.C...C\nCCCC....C\n..C..C..C", "output": "144" }, { "input": "10\n..C..C.C..\n..CC..C.CC\n.C.C...C.C\n..C.CC..CC\n....C..C.C\n...C..C..C\nCC.CC....C\n..CCCC.C.C\n..CC.CCC..\nCCCC..C.CC", "output": "190" }, { "input": "11\nC.CC...C.CC\nCC.C....C.C\n.....C..CCC\n....C.CC.CC\nC..C..CC...\nC...C...C..\nCC..CCC.C.C\n..C.CC.C..C\nC...C.C..CC\n.C.C..CC..C\n.C.C.CC.C..", "output": "228" }, { "input": "21\n...CCC.....CC..C..C.C\n..CCC...CC...CC.CCC.C\n....C.C.C..CCC..C.C.C\n....CCC..C..C.CC.CCC.\n...CCC.C..C.C.....CCC\n.CCC.....CCC..C...C.C\nCCCC.C...CCC.C...C.CC\nC..C...C.CCC..CC..C..\nC...CC..C.C.CC..C.CC.\nCC..CCCCCCCCC..C....C\n.C..CCCC.CCCC.CCC...C\nCCC...CCC...CCC.C..C.\n.CCCCCCCC.CCCC.CC.C..\n.C.C..C....C.CCCCCC.C\n...C...C.CCC.C.CC..C.\nCCC...CC..CC...C..C.C\n.CCCCC...C.C..C.CC.C.\n..CCC.C.C..CCC.CCC...\n..C..C.C.C.....CC.C..\n.CC.C...C.CCC.C....CC\n...C..CCCC.CCC....C..", "output": "2103" }, { "input": "20\nC.C.CCC.C....C.CCCCC\nC.CC.C..CCC....CCCC.\n.CCC.CC...CC.CCCCCC.\n.C...CCCC..C....CCC.\n.C..CCCCCCC.C.C.....\nC....C.C..CCC.C..CCC\n...C.C.CC..CC..CC...\nC...CC.C.CCCCC....CC\n.CC.C.CCC....C.CCC.C\nCC...CC...CC..CC...C\nC.C..CC.C.CCCC.C.CC.\n..CCCCC.C.CCC..CCCC.\n....C..C..C.CC...C.C\nC..CCC..CC..C.CC..CC\n...CC......C.C..C.C.\nCC.CCCCC.CC.CC...C.C\n.C.CC..CC..CCC.C.CCC\nC..C.CC....C....C...\n..CCC..CCC...CC..C.C\n.C.CCC.CCCCCCCCC..CC", "output": "2071" }, { "input": "17\nCCC..C.C....C.C.C\n.C.CC.CC...CC..C.\n.CCCC.CC.C..CCC.C\n...CCC.CC.CCC.C.C\nCCCCCCCC..C.CC.CC\n...C..C....C.CC.C\nCC....CCC...C.CC.\n.CC.C.CC..C......\n.CCCCC.C.CC.CCCCC\n..CCCC...C..CC..C\nC.CC.C.CC..C.C.C.\nC..C..C..CCC.C...\n.C..CCCC..C......\n.CC.C...C..CC.CC.\nC..C....CC...CC..\nC.CC.CC..C.C..C..\nCCCC...C.C..CCCC.", "output": "1160" }, { "input": "15\nCCCC.C..CCC....\nCCCCCC.CC.....C\n...C.CC.C.C.CC.\nCCCCCCC..C..C..\nC..CCC..C.CCCC.\n.CC..C.C.C.CC.C\n.C.C..C..C.C..C\n...C...C..CCCC.\n.....C.C..CC...\nCC.C.C..CC.C..C\n..CCCCC..CCC...\nCC.CC.C..CC.CCC\n..CCC...CC.C..C\nCC..C.C..CCC..C\n.C.C....CCC...C", "output": "789" }, { "input": "1\n.", "output": "0" }, { "input": "3\n.CC\nC..\nC.C", "output": "4" }, { "input": "13\nC.C...C.C.C..\nCC.CCCC.CC..C\n.C.CCCCC.CC..\nCCCC..C...C..\n...CC.C.C...C\n.CC.CCC...CC.\nCC.CCCCCC....\n.C...C..CC..C\nCCCC.CC...C..\n.C.CCC..C.CC.\n..C...CC..C.C\n..C.CCC..CC.C\n.C...CCC.CC.C", "output": "529" }, { "input": "16\n.C.C.C.C.C...C.C\n..C..C.CCCCCC...\n..C.C.C.C..C..C.\n.CC....C.CCC..C.\n.C.CCC..C....CCC\nCC..C.CC..C.C.CC\n...C..C..CC..CC.\n.CCC..C.CC.C.C..\n.CC.C..........C\nC...C....CC..C..\nC.CCC.C..C..C...\n.CCCCCCCCCCCC..C\n..C.C.CC.CC.CCC.\nCC..C.C....C..CC\nC.CCC..C..C.C.CC\n.C.CCC.CC..CCC.C", "output": "874" }, { "input": "2\nCC\nCC", "output": "4" }, { "input": "3\nC..\nC..\nC..", "output": "3" } ]
1,662,749,853
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
0
30
0
if __name__ == "__main__": lista = [] n = 0 t = int(input()) for x in range(t): lista += input().split() for x in range(t): coluna = 0 linha = 0 for y in range(t): if lista[x][y] == 'C': coluna += 1 if lista[y][x] == 'C': linha += 1 n += coluna*(coluna-1)/2 n += linha*(linha-1)/2 print(n)
Title: Far Relative’s Birthday Cake Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Door's family is going celebrate Famil Doors's birthday party. They love Famil Door so they are planning to make his birthday cake weird! The cake is a *n*<=×<=*n* square consisting of equal squares with side length 1. Each square is either empty or consists of a single chocolate. They bought the cake and randomly started to put the chocolates on the cake. The value of Famil Door's happiness will be equal to the number of pairs of cells with chocolates that are in the same row or in the same column of the cake. Famil Doors's family is wondering what is the amount of happiness of Famil going to be? Please, note that any pair can be counted no more than once, as two different cells can't share both the same row and the same column. Input Specification: In the first line of the input, you are given a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the length of the side of the cake. Then follow *n* lines, each containing *n* characters. Empty cells are denoted with '.', while cells that contain chocolates are denoted by 'C'. Output Specification: Print the value of Famil Door's happiness, i.e. the number of pairs of chocolate pieces that share the same row or the same column. Demo Input: ['3\n.CC\nC..\nC.C\n', '4\nCC..\nC..C\n.CC.\n.CC.\n'] Demo Output: ['4\n', '9\n'] Note: If we number rows from top to bottom and columns from left to right, then, pieces that share the same row in the first sample are: 1. (1, 2) and (1, 3) 1. (3, 1) and (3, 3) 1. (2, 1) and (3, 1) 1. (1, 3) and (3, 3)
```python if __name__ == "__main__": lista = [] n = 0 t = int(input()) for x in range(t): lista += input().split() for x in range(t): coluna = 0 linha = 0 for y in range(t): if lista[x][y] == 'C': coluna += 1 if lista[y][x] == 'C': linha += 1 n += coluna*(coluna-1)/2 n += linha*(linha-1)/2 print(n) ```
0
764
B
Timofey and cubes
PROGRAMMING
900
[ "constructive algorithms", "implementation" ]
null
null
Young Timofey has a birthday today! He got kit of *n* cubes as a birthday present from his parents. Every cube has a number *a**i*, which is written on it. Timofey put all the cubes in a row and went to unpack other presents. In this time, Timofey's elder brother, Dima reordered the cubes using the following rule. Suppose the cubes are numbered from 1 to *n* in their order. Dima performs several steps, on step *i* he reverses the segment of cubes from *i*-th to (*n*<=-<=*i*<=+<=1)-th. He does this while *i*<=≤<=*n*<=-<=*i*<=+<=1. After performing the operations Dima went away, being very proud of himself. When Timofey returned to his cubes, he understood that their order was changed. Help Timofey as fast as you can and save the holiday — restore the initial order of the cubes using information of their current location.
The first line contains single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=2·105) — the number of cubes. The second line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (<=-<=109<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=109), where *a**i* is the number written on the *i*-th cube after Dima has changed their order.
Print *n* integers, separated by spaces — the numbers written on the cubes in their initial order. It can be shown that the answer is unique.
[ "7\n4 3 7 6 9 1 2\n", "8\n6 1 4 2 5 6 9 2\n" ]
[ "2 3 9 6 7 1 4", "2 1 6 2 5 4 9 6" ]
Consider the first sample. 1. At the begining row was [2, 3, 9, 6, 7, 1, 4]. 1. After first operation row was [4, 1, 7, 6, 9, 3, 2]. 1. After second operation row was [4, 3, 9, 6, 7, 1, 2]. 1. After third operation row was [4, 3, 7, 6, 9, 1, 2]. 1. At fourth operation we reverse just middle element, so nothing has changed. The final row is [4, 3, 7, 6, 9, 1, 2]. So the answer for this case is row [2, 3, 9, 6, 7, 1, 4].
1,000
[ { "input": "7\n4 3 7 6 9 1 2", "output": "2 3 9 6 7 1 4" }, { "input": "8\n6 1 4 2 5 6 9 2", "output": "2 1 6 2 5 4 9 6" }, { "input": "1\n1424", "output": "1424" }, { "input": "9\n-7 9 -4 9 -6 11 15 2 -10", "output": "-10 9 15 9 -6 11 -4 2 -7" }, { "input": "2\n21968 5686", "output": "5686 21968" }, { "input": "5\n241218936 -825949895 -84926813 491336344 -872198236", "output": "-872198236 -825949895 -84926813 491336344 241218936" }, { "input": "42\n-557774624 828320986 -345782722 -62979938 -681259411 -945983652 -139095040 832293378 -82572118 432027535 88438103 568183540 961782904 73543295 615958219 -5050584 322982437 -146046730 759453379 129267920 -819827396 -348156048 805080102 390723009 -771277251 -79011872 -592313207 528489973 656201270 -127795621 17284747 145139617 -565641608 83452176 -223074608 545811186 -657981923 -204657836 154779765 -476867246 180386291 202782486", "output": "202782486 828320986 -476867246 -62979938 -204657836 -945983652 545811186 832293378 83452176 432027535 145139617 568183540 -127795621 73543295 528489973 -5050584 -79011872 -146046730 390723009 129267920 -348156048 -819827396 805080102 759453379 -771277251 322982437 -592313207 615958219 656201270 961782904 17284747 88438103 -565641608 -82572118 -223074608 -139095040 -657981923 -681259411 154779765 -345782722 180386291 -557774624" }, { "input": "2\n1 2", "output": "2 1" }, { "input": "6\n1 2 3 4 5 6", "output": "6 2 4 3 5 1" }, { "input": "4\n0 1 2 3", "output": "3 1 2 0" }, { "input": "10\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10", "output": "10 2 8 4 6 5 7 3 9 1" }, { "input": "2\n4 5", "output": "5 4" }, { "input": "2\n1 5", "output": "5 1" }, { "input": "2\n2 5", "output": "5 2" }, { "input": "2\n3 4", "output": "4 3" }, { "input": "2\n10 0", "output": "0 10" }, { "input": "66\n8229 5299 5562 1259 2258 1126 5026 8796 3497 7111 6680 1180 1426 4821 3322 3502 400 2951 4187 417 5234 1266 7525 7648 417 9297 174 670 1790 4121 9737 938 4616 3402 2009 2461 474 3728 327 3353 9773 6818 8781 874 2209 1260 1647 6126 9287 9638 5049 1256 4459 863 1835 4822 6809 348 5053 7784 6927 2140 9173 7817 5095 4184", "output": "4184 5299 7817 1259 2140 1126 7784 8796 348 7111 4822 1180 863 4821 1256 3502 9638 2951 6126 417 1260 1266 874 7648 6818 9297 3353 670 3728 4121 2461 938 3402 4616 2009 9737 474 1790 327 174 9773 417 8781 7525 2209 5234 1647 4187 9287 400 5049 3322 4459 1426 1835 6680 6809 3497 5053 5026 6927 2258 9173 5562 5095 8229" } ]
1,486,291,186
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
34
218
24,576,000
import sys n = int(sys.stdin.readline()) cubes = list(map(int, sys.stdin.readline().split())) if n % 2 == 0: for c in range(0, n // 2, 2): tmp = cubes[c] cubes[c] = cubes[-1 - c] cubes[-1 - c] = tmp else: for c in range(0, n // 2 + 1, 2): tmp = cubes[c] cubes[c] = cubes[-1 - c] cubes[-1 - c] = tmp print(" ".join(map(str, cubes)))
Title: Timofey and cubes Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Young Timofey has a birthday today! He got kit of *n* cubes as a birthday present from his parents. Every cube has a number *a**i*, which is written on it. Timofey put all the cubes in a row and went to unpack other presents. In this time, Timofey's elder brother, Dima reordered the cubes using the following rule. Suppose the cubes are numbered from 1 to *n* in their order. Dima performs several steps, on step *i* he reverses the segment of cubes from *i*-th to (*n*<=-<=*i*<=+<=1)-th. He does this while *i*<=≤<=*n*<=-<=*i*<=+<=1. After performing the operations Dima went away, being very proud of himself. When Timofey returned to his cubes, he understood that their order was changed. Help Timofey as fast as you can and save the holiday — restore the initial order of the cubes using information of their current location. Input Specification: The first line contains single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=2·105) — the number of cubes. The second line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (<=-<=109<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=109), where *a**i* is the number written on the *i*-th cube after Dima has changed their order. Output Specification: Print *n* integers, separated by spaces — the numbers written on the cubes in their initial order. It can be shown that the answer is unique. Demo Input: ['7\n4 3 7 6 9 1 2\n', '8\n6 1 4 2 5 6 9 2\n'] Demo Output: ['2 3 9 6 7 1 4', '2 1 6 2 5 4 9 6'] Note: Consider the first sample. 1. At the begining row was [2, 3, 9, 6, 7, 1, 4]. 1. After first operation row was [4, 1, 7, 6, 9, 3, 2]. 1. After second operation row was [4, 3, 9, 6, 7, 1, 2]. 1. After third operation row was [4, 3, 7, 6, 9, 1, 2]. 1. At fourth operation we reverse just middle element, so nothing has changed. The final row is [4, 3, 7, 6, 9, 1, 2]. So the answer for this case is row [2, 3, 9, 6, 7, 1, 4].
```python import sys n = int(sys.stdin.readline()) cubes = list(map(int, sys.stdin.readline().split())) if n % 2 == 0: for c in range(0, n // 2, 2): tmp = cubes[c] cubes[c] = cubes[-1 - c] cubes[-1 - c] = tmp else: for c in range(0, n // 2 + 1, 2): tmp = cubes[c] cubes[c] = cubes[-1 - c] cubes[-1 - c] = tmp print(" ".join(map(str, cubes))) ```
3
997
B
Roman Digits
PROGRAMMING
2,000
[ "brute force", "combinatorics", "dp", "greedy", "math" ]
null
null
Let's introduce a number system which is based on a roman digits. There are digits I, V, X, L which correspond to the numbers $1$, $5$, $10$ and $50$ respectively. The use of other roman digits is not allowed. Numbers in this system are written as a sequence of one or more digits. We define the value of the sequence simply as the sum of digits in it. For example, the number XXXV evaluates to $35$ and the number IXI — to $12$. Pay attention to the difference to the traditional roman system — in our system any sequence of digits is valid, moreover the order of digits doesn't matter, for example IX means $11$, not $9$. One can notice that this system is ambiguous, and some numbers can be written in many different ways. Your goal is to determine how many distinct integers can be represented by exactly $n$ roman digits I, V, X, L.
The only line of the input file contains a single integer $n$ ($1 \le n \le 10^9$) — the number of roman digits to use.
Output a single integer — the number of distinct integers which can be represented using $n$ roman digits exactly.
[ "1\n", "2\n", "10\n" ]
[ "4\n", "10\n", "244\n" ]
In the first sample there are exactly $4$ integers which can be represented — I, V, X and L. In the second sample it is possible to represent integers $2$ (II), $6$ (VI), $10$ (VV), $11$ (XI), $15$ (XV), $20$ (XX), $51$ (IL), $55$ (VL), $60$ (XL) and $100$ (LL).
1,250
[ { "input": "1", "output": "4" }, { "input": "2", "output": "10" }, { "input": "10", "output": "244" }, { "input": "1000", "output": "48753" }, { "input": "2000", "output": "97753" }, { "input": "5000", "output": "244753" }, { "input": "10000", "output": "489753" }, { "input": "111199", "output": "5448504" }, { "input": "101232812", "output": "4960407541" }, { "input": "1000000000", "output": "48999999753" }, { "input": "3", "output": "20" }, { "input": "4", "output": "35" }, { "input": "5", "output": "56" }, { "input": "6", "output": "83" }, { "input": "7", "output": "116" }, { "input": "8", "output": "155" }, { "input": "9", "output": "198" }, { "input": "11", "output": "292" }, { "input": "12", "output": "341" }, { "input": "13", "output": "390" }, { "input": "55", "output": "2448" }, { "input": "100", "output": "4653" }, { "input": "150", "output": "7103" }, { "input": "1200", "output": "58553" }, { "input": "9999999", "output": "489999704" }, { "input": "100000000", "output": "4899999753" }, { "input": "500000000", "output": "24499999753" }, { "input": "600000000", "output": "29399999753" }, { "input": "709000900", "output": "34741043853" }, { "input": "999999999", "output": "48999999704" }, { "input": "12", "output": "341" }, { "input": "10", "output": "244" }, { "input": "20", "output": "733" }, { "input": "35", "output": "1468" }, { "input": "56", "output": "2497" }, { "input": "83", "output": "3820" }, { "input": "116", "output": "5437" }, { "input": "155", "output": "7348" }, { "input": "198", "output": "9455" }, { "input": "244", "output": "11709" }, { "input": "292", "output": "14061" }, { "input": "14", "output": "439" } ]
1,530,501,044
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
42
108
0
n = int(input().strip()) def C(n, r): c = 1 for i in range(r): c = c * (n-i) for i in range(r): c = c // (i+1) return c def calc(n, r): if n < 0: return 0 return C(n+r-1, r-1) ans = 0 # case 1: d = 0 for i in range(5): ans += calc(n-i, 2) for i in range(4): ans += calc(n-i, 2) for i in range(5): for j in range(4): ans -= calc(n-i-j, 1) # case 2: d > 0 # a < 5, b < 8 for i in range(5): for j in range(8): ans += calc(n-i-j-1, 2) print (ans)
Title: Roman Digits Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Let's introduce a number system which is based on a roman digits. There are digits I, V, X, L which correspond to the numbers $1$, $5$, $10$ and $50$ respectively. The use of other roman digits is not allowed. Numbers in this system are written as a sequence of one or more digits. We define the value of the sequence simply as the sum of digits in it. For example, the number XXXV evaluates to $35$ and the number IXI — to $12$. Pay attention to the difference to the traditional roman system — in our system any sequence of digits is valid, moreover the order of digits doesn't matter, for example IX means $11$, not $9$. One can notice that this system is ambiguous, and some numbers can be written in many different ways. Your goal is to determine how many distinct integers can be represented by exactly $n$ roman digits I, V, X, L. Input Specification: The only line of the input file contains a single integer $n$ ($1 \le n \le 10^9$) — the number of roman digits to use. Output Specification: Output a single integer — the number of distinct integers which can be represented using $n$ roman digits exactly. Demo Input: ['1\n', '2\n', '10\n'] Demo Output: ['4\n', '10\n', '244\n'] Note: In the first sample there are exactly $4$ integers which can be represented — I, V, X and L. In the second sample it is possible to represent integers $2$ (II), $6$ (VI), $10$ (VV), $11$ (XI), $15$ (XV), $20$ (XX), $51$ (IL), $55$ (VL), $60$ (XL) and $100$ (LL).
```python n = int(input().strip()) def C(n, r): c = 1 for i in range(r): c = c * (n-i) for i in range(r): c = c // (i+1) return c def calc(n, r): if n < 0: return 0 return C(n+r-1, r-1) ans = 0 # case 1: d = 0 for i in range(5): ans += calc(n-i, 2) for i in range(4): ans += calc(n-i, 2) for i in range(5): for j in range(4): ans -= calc(n-i-j, 1) # case 2: d > 0 # a < 5, b < 8 for i in range(5): for j in range(8): ans += calc(n-i-j-1, 2) print (ans) ```
3
52
A
123-sequence
PROGRAMMING
900
[ "implementation" ]
A. 123-sequence
2
256
There is a given sequence of integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*, where every number is from 1 to 3 inclusively. You have to replace the minimum number of numbers in it so that all the numbers in the sequence are equal to each other.
The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=106). The second line contains a sequence of integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=3).
Print the minimum number of replacements needed to be performed to make all the numbers in the sequence equal.
[ "9\n1 3 2 2 2 1 1 2 3\n" ]
[ "5\n" ]
In the example all the numbers equal to 1 and 3 should be replaced by 2.
500
[ { "input": "9\n1 3 2 2 2 1 1 2 3", "output": "5" }, { "input": "6\n3 3 2 2 1 3", "output": "3" }, { "input": "12\n3 1 3 1 2 1 3 2 2 1 2 1", "output": "7" }, { "input": "15\n3 2 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 3 3 1 2 3 2", "output": "10" }, { "input": "2\n2 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2\n3 2", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2\n3 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "18\n2 3 2 1 2 3 2 1 2 3 3 3 1 2 3 3 3 2", "output": "10" }, { "input": "30\n2 1 3 2 3 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 3 2 1 1 3 1 3 2 1 2 3 1 1 3 3 1 3 1", "output": "19" }, { "input": "1\n1", "output": "0" }, { "input": "1\n2", "output": "0" }, { "input": "1\n3", "output": "0" } ]
1,683,655,998
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
23
466
25,497,600
n = int(input()) a = list(map(int, input().split())) one_count = a.count(1) two_count = a.count(2) three_count = a.count(3) max_count = max(one_count, two_count, three_count) print(n - max_count)
Title: 123-sequence Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: There is a given sequence of integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*, where every number is from 1 to 3 inclusively. You have to replace the minimum number of numbers in it so that all the numbers in the sequence are equal to each other. Input Specification: The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=106). The second line contains a sequence of integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=3). Output Specification: Print the minimum number of replacements needed to be performed to make all the numbers in the sequence equal. Demo Input: ['9\n1 3 2 2 2 1 1 2 3\n'] Demo Output: ['5\n'] Note: In the example all the numbers equal to 1 and 3 should be replaced by 2.
```python n = int(input()) a = list(map(int, input().split())) one_count = a.count(1) two_count = a.count(2) three_count = a.count(3) max_count = max(one_count, two_count, three_count) print(n - max_count) ```
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B. Sysadmin Bob
0
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Email address in Berland is a string of the form *A*@*B*, where *A* and *B* are arbitrary strings consisting of small Latin letters. Bob is a system administrator in «Bersoft» company. He keeps a list of email addresses of the company's staff. This list is as a large string, where all addresses are written in arbitrary order, separated by commas. The same address can be written more than once. Suddenly, because of unknown reasons, all commas in Bob's list disappeared. Now Bob has a string, where all addresses are written one after another without any separators, and there is impossible to determine, where the boundaries between addresses are. Unfortunately, on the same day his chief asked him to bring the initial list of addresses. Now Bob wants to disjoin addresses in some valid way. Help him to do that.
The first line contains the list of addresses without separators. The length of this string is between 1 and 200, inclusive. The string consists only from small Latin letters and characters «@».
If there is no list of the valid (according to the Berland rules) email addresses such that after removing all commas it coincides with the given string, output No solution. In the other case, output the list. The same address can be written in this list more than once. If there are several solutions, output any of them.
[ "a@aa@a\n", "a@a@a\n", "@aa@a\n" ]
[ "a@a,a@a\n", "No solution\n", "No solution\n" ]
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WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
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s=input() l=len(s) f=0 s1="" s2="" ff=0 list1=[] for i in range(l): if(s[i]!="@"): if(ff==0): s1+=s[i] else: s2+=s[i] list1.append(s1+"@"+s2) s1="" s2="" ff=0 else: if(s1): ff=1 continue else: f=1 break if(s1!="" and ff==0 and s2=="" and f==0): list1[-1]+=s1 s1="" if(f==0 and s1=="" and s2=="" and f==0): for i in range(len(list1)-1): print(list1[i],end=",") print(list1[i]) else: print("No solution")
Title: Sysadmin Bob Time Limit: 0 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Email address in Berland is a string of the form *A*@*B*, where *A* and *B* are arbitrary strings consisting of small Latin letters. Bob is a system administrator in «Bersoft» company. He keeps a list of email addresses of the company's staff. This list is as a large string, where all addresses are written in arbitrary order, separated by commas. The same address can be written more than once. Suddenly, because of unknown reasons, all commas in Bob's list disappeared. Now Bob has a string, where all addresses are written one after another without any separators, and there is impossible to determine, where the boundaries between addresses are. Unfortunately, on the same day his chief asked him to bring the initial list of addresses. Now Bob wants to disjoin addresses in some valid way. Help him to do that. Input Specification: The first line contains the list of addresses without separators. The length of this string is between 1 and 200, inclusive. The string consists only from small Latin letters and characters «@». Output Specification: If there is no list of the valid (according to the Berland rules) email addresses such that after removing all commas it coincides with the given string, output No solution. In the other case, output the list. The same address can be written in this list more than once. If there are several solutions, output any of them. Demo Input: ['a@aa@a\n', 'a@a@a\n', '@aa@a\n'] Demo Output: ['a@a,a@a\n', 'No solution\n', 'No solution\n'] Note: none
```python s=input() l=len(s) f=0 s1="" s2="" ff=0 list1=[] for i in range(l): if(s[i]!="@"): if(ff==0): s1+=s[i] else: s2+=s[i] list1.append(s1+"@"+s2) s1="" s2="" ff=0 else: if(s1): ff=1 continue else: f=1 break if(s1!="" and ff==0 and s2=="" and f==0): list1[-1]+=s1 s1="" if(f==0 and s1=="" and s2=="" and f==0): for i in range(len(list1)-1): print(list1[i],end=",") print(list1[i]) else: print("No solution") ```
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2
256
Vasya is very upset that many people on the Net mix uppercase and lowercase letters in one word. That's why he decided to invent an extension for his favorite browser that would change the letters' register in every word so that it either only consisted of lowercase letters or, vice versa, only of uppercase ones. At that as little as possible letters should be changed in the word. For example, the word HoUse must be replaced with house, and the word ViP — with VIP. If a word contains an equal number of uppercase and lowercase letters, you should replace all the letters with lowercase ones. For example, maTRIx should be replaced by matrix. Your task is to use the given method on one given word.
The first line contains a word *s* — it consists of uppercase and lowercase Latin letters and possesses the length from 1 to 100.
Print the corrected word *s*. If the given word *s* has strictly more uppercase letters, make the word written in the uppercase register, otherwise - in the lowercase one.
[ "HoUse\n", "ViP\n", "maTRIx\n" ]
[ "house\n", "VIP\n", "matrix\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "HoUse", "output": "house" }, { "input": "ViP", "output": "VIP" }, { "input": "maTRIx", "output": "matrix" }, { "input": "BNHWpnpawg", "output": "bnhwpnpawg" }, { "input": "VTYGP", "output": "VTYGP" }, { "input": "CHNenu", "output": "chnenu" }, { "input": "ERPZGrodyu", "output": "erpzgrodyu" }, { "input": "KSXBXWpebh", "output": "KSXBXWPEBH" }, { "input": "qvxpqullmcbegsdskddortcvxyqlbvxmmkhevovnezubvpvnrcajpxraeaxizgaowtfkzywvhnbgzsxbhkaipcmoumtikkiyyaiv", "output": "qvxpqullmcbegsdskddortcvxyqlbvxmmkhevovnezubvpvnrcajpxraeaxizgaowtfkzywvhnbgzsxbhkaipcmoumtikkiyyaiv" }, { "input": "Amnhaxtaopjzrkqlbroiyipitndczpunwygstmzevgyjdzyanxkdqnvgkikfabwouwkkbzuiuvgvxgpizsvqsbwepktpdrgdkmfd", "output": "amnhaxtaopjzrkqlbroiyipitndczpunwygstmzevgyjdzyanxkdqnvgkikfabwouwkkbzuiuvgvxgpizsvqsbwepktpdrgdkmfd" }, { "input": "ISAGFJFARYFBLOPQDSHWGMCNKMFTLVFUGNJEWGWNBLXUIATXEkqiettmmjgydwcpafqrppdsrrrtguinqbgmzzfqwonkpgpcwenv", "output": "isagfjfaryfblopqdshwgmcnkmftlvfugnjewgwnblxuiatxekqiettmmjgydwcpafqrppdsrrrtguinqbgmzzfqwonkpgpcwenv" }, { "input": "XHRPXZEGHSOCJPICUIXSKFUZUPYTSGJSDIYBCMNMNBPNDBXLXBzhbfnqvwcffvrdhtickyqhupmcehlsyvncqmfhautvxudqdhgg", "output": "xhrpxzeghsocjpicuixskfuzupytsgjsdiybcmnmnbpndbxlxbzhbfnqvwcffvrdhtickyqhupmcehlsyvncqmfhautvxudqdhgg" }, { "input": "RJIQZMJCIMSNDBOHBRAWIENODSALETAKGKPYUFGVEFGCBRENZGAdkcetqjljtmttlonpekcovdzebzdkzggwfsxhapmjkdbuceak", "output": "RJIQZMJCIMSNDBOHBRAWIENODSALETAKGKPYUFGVEFGCBRENZGADKCETQJLJTMTTLONPEKCOVDZEBZDKZGGWFSXHAPMJKDBUCEAK" }, { "input": "DWLWOBHNMMGTFOLFAECKBRNNGLYLYDXTGTVRLMEESZOIUATZZZXUFUZDLSJXMEVRTESSFBWLNZZCLCQWEVNNUCXYVHNGNXHCBDFw", "output": "DWLWOBHNMMGTFOLFAECKBRNNGLYLYDXTGTVRLMEESZOIUATZZZXUFUZDLSJXMEVRTESSFBWLNZZCLCQWEVNNUCXYVHNGNXHCBDFW" }, { "input": "NYCNHJWGBOCOTSPETKKHVWFGAQYNHOVJWJHCIEFOUQZXOYUIEQDZALFKTEHTVDBVJMEUBJUBCMNVPWGDPNCHQHZJRCHYRFPVIGUB", "output": "NYCNHJWGBOCOTSPETKKHVWFGAQYNHOVJWJHCIEFOUQZXOYUIEQDZALFKTEHTVDBVJMEUBJUBCMNVPWGDPNCHQHZJRCHYRFPVIGUB" }, { "input": "igxoixiecetohtgjgbqzvlaobkhstejxdklghowtvwunnnvauriohuspsdmpzckprwajyxldoyckgjivjpmbfqtszmtocovxwge", "output": "igxoixiecetohtgjgbqzvlaobkhstejxdklghowtvwunnnvauriohuspsdmpzckprwajyxldoyckgjivjpmbfqtszmtocovxwge" }, { "input": "Ykkekrsqolzryiwsmdlnbmfautxxxauoojrddvwklgnlyrfcvhorrzbmtcrvpaypqhcffdqhwziipyyskcmztjprjqvmzzqhqnw", "output": "ykkekrsqolzryiwsmdlnbmfautxxxauoojrddvwklgnlyrfcvhorrzbmtcrvpaypqhcffdqhwziipyyskcmztjprjqvmzzqhqnw" }, { "input": "YQOMLKYAORUQQUCQZCDYMIVDHGWZFFRMUVTAWCHERFPMNRYRIkgqrciokgajamehmcxgerpudvsqyonjonsxgbnefftzmygncks", "output": "yqomlkyaoruqqucqzcdymivdhgwzffrmuvtawcherfpmnryrikgqrciokgajamehmcxgerpudvsqyonjonsxgbnefftzmygncks" }, { "input": "CDOZDPBVVVHNBJVBYHEOXWFLJKRWJCAJMIFCOZWWYFKVWOGTVJcuusigdqfkumewjtdyitveeiaybwrhomrwmpdipjwiuxfnwuz", "output": "CDOZDPBVVVHNBJVBYHEOXWFLJKRWJCAJMIFCOZWWYFKVWOGTVJCUUSIGDQFKUMEWJTDYITVEEIAYBWRHOMRWMPDIPJWIUXFNWUZ" }, { "input": "WHIUVEXHVOOIJIDVJVPQUBJMEVPMPDKQWJKFBZSGSKUXMIPPMJWuckzcpxosodcjaaakvlxpbiigsiauviilylnnqlyucziihqg", "output": "WHIUVEXHVOOIJIDVJVPQUBJMEVPMPDKQWJKFBZSGSKUXMIPPMJWUCKZCPXOSODCJAAAKVLXPBIIGSIAUVIILYLNNQLYUCZIIHQG" }, { "input": "VGHUNFOXKETUYMZDJNGTAOIOANYXSGYNFOGOFFLDAWEUKYFOZXCJTCAFXZYLQZERYZLRSQXYQGAPCSUDPMEYTNCTTTMFAGVDWBO", "output": "VGHUNFOXKETUYMZDJNGTAOIOANYXSGYNFOGOFFLDAWEUKYFOZXCJTCAFXZYLQZERYZLRSQXYQGAPCSUDPMEYTNCTTTMFAGVDWBO" }, { "input": "EDUANHCQDOCJHFONTTSWBUJSTTIXBIXMAIUFSGFLXWAYIURTVAVZPYQDLAWIGCLMPHXCEFCJPFAAHXVNGQUFNHADAIUAZIDMHDd", "output": "EDUANHCQDOCJHFONTTSWBUJSTTIXBIXMAIUFSGFLXWAYIURTVAVZPYQDLAWIGCLMPHXCEFCJPFAAHXVNGQUFNHADAIUAZIDMHDD" }, { "input": "EBWOVSNLYTWWXrnovgugogtjahnmatomubebyxakas", "output": "ebwovsnlytwwxrnovgugogtjahnmatomubebyxakas" }, { "input": "AORNNDKTRLRVGDPXJKXFTPFpopuzrlqumrxssskvbm", "output": "AORNNDKTRLRVGDPXJKXFTPFPOPUZRLQUMRXSSSKVBM" }, { "input": "DBBZJCWQEVGYHEEUHJAWRHBDPsnplijbwtdibqrrheebfxqcvn", "output": "dbbzjcwqevgyheeuhjawrhbdpsnplijbwtdibqrrheebfxqcvn" }, { "input": "t", "output": "t" }, { "input": "N", "output": "N" }, { "input": "kv", "output": "kv" }, { "input": "Ur", "output": "ur" }, { "input": "CN", "output": "CN" } ]
1,513,871,353
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
30
124
5,529,600
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- s = input() c = 0 for ss in s: if 'a' <= ss <= 'z': c += 1 if 2 * c >= len(s): print(s.lower()) else: print(s.upper())
Title: Word Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Vasya is very upset that many people on the Net mix uppercase and lowercase letters in one word. That's why he decided to invent an extension for his favorite browser that would change the letters' register in every word so that it either only consisted of lowercase letters or, vice versa, only of uppercase ones. At that as little as possible letters should be changed in the word. For example, the word HoUse must be replaced with house, and the word ViP — with VIP. If a word contains an equal number of uppercase and lowercase letters, you should replace all the letters with lowercase ones. For example, maTRIx should be replaced by matrix. Your task is to use the given method on one given word. Input Specification: The first line contains a word *s* — it consists of uppercase and lowercase Latin letters and possesses the length from 1 to 100. Output Specification: Print the corrected word *s*. If the given word *s* has strictly more uppercase letters, make the word written in the uppercase register, otherwise - in the lowercase one. Demo Input: ['HoUse\n', 'ViP\n', 'maTRIx\n'] Demo Output: ['house\n', 'VIP\n', 'matrix\n'] Note: none
```python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- s = input() c = 0 for ss in s: if 'a' <= ss <= 'z': c += 1 if 2 * c >= len(s): print(s.lower()) else: print(s.upper()) ```
3.9587
456
B
Fedya and Maths
PROGRAMMING
1,200
[ "math", "number theory" ]
null
null
Fedya studies in a gymnasium. Fedya's maths hometask is to calculate the following expression: for given value of *n*. Fedya managed to complete the task. Can you? Note that given number *n* can be extremely large (e.g. it can exceed any integer type of your programming language).
The single line contains a single integer *n* (0<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=10105). The number doesn't contain any leading zeroes.
Print the value of the expression without leading zeros.
[ "4\n", "124356983594583453458888889\n" ]
[ "4\n", "0\n" ]
Operation *x* *mod* *y* means taking remainder after division *x* by *y*. Note to the first sample: <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/825f244180bb10323db01645118c3cfdb312fa89.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/>
1,000
[ { "input": "4", "output": "4" }, { "input": "124356983594583453458888889", "output": "0" }, { "input": "2", "output": "0" }, { "input": "7854", "output": "0" }, { "input": "584660", "output": "4" }, { "input": "464", "output": "4" }, { "input": "192329", "output": "0" }, { "input": "85447", "output": "0" }, { "input": "956", "output": "4" }, { "input": "83", "output": "0" }, { "input": "33", "output": "0" }, { "input": "64", "output": "4" }, { "input": "971836", "output": "4" }, { "input": "578487", "output": "0" }, { "input": "71752", "output": "4" }, { "input": "2563", "output": "0" }, { "input": "51494", "output": "0" }, { "input": "247", "output": "0" }, { "input": "52577", "output": "0" }, { "input": "13", "output": "0" }, { "input": "26232", "output": "4" }, { "input": "0", "output": "4" }, { "input": "10", "output": "0" }, { "input": "12", "output": "4" }, { "input": "8", "output": "4" }, { "input": "1", "output": "0" } ]
1,681,573,962
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
47
280
0
n = int(input()) fn = lambda x : (1 + 2**x + 3** x + 4 ** x) % 5 fn2 = lambda x: 4 if x%4 == 0 else 0 print(fn2(n)) #print(result)
Title: Fedya and Maths Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Fedya studies in a gymnasium. Fedya's maths hometask is to calculate the following expression: for given value of *n*. Fedya managed to complete the task. Can you? Note that given number *n* can be extremely large (e.g. it can exceed any integer type of your programming language). Input Specification: The single line contains a single integer *n* (0<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=10105). The number doesn't contain any leading zeroes. Output Specification: Print the value of the expression without leading zeros. Demo Input: ['4\n', '124356983594583453458888889\n'] Demo Output: ['4\n', '0\n'] Note: Operation *x* *mod* *y* means taking remainder after division *x* by *y*. Note to the first sample: <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/825f244180bb10323db01645118c3cfdb312fa89.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/>
```python n = int(input()) fn = lambda x : (1 + 2**x + 3** x + 4 ** x) % 5 fn2 = lambda x: 4 if x%4 == 0 else 0 print(fn2(n)) #print(result) ```
3
708
A
Letters Cyclic Shift
PROGRAMMING
1,200
[ "constructive algorithms", "greedy", "implementation", "strings" ]
null
null
You are given a non-empty string *s* consisting of lowercase English letters. You have to pick exactly one non-empty substring of *s* and shift all its letters 'z' 'y' 'x' 'b' 'a' 'z'. In other words, each character is replaced with the previous character of English alphabet and 'a' is replaced with 'z'. What is the lexicographically minimum string that can be obtained from *s* by performing this shift exactly once?
The only line of the input contains the string *s* (1<=≤<=|*s*|<=≤<=100<=000) consisting of lowercase English letters.
Print the lexicographically minimum string that can be obtained from *s* by shifting letters of exactly one non-empty substring.
[ "codeforces\n", "abacaba\n" ]
[ "bncdenqbdr\n", "aaacaba\n" ]
String *s* is lexicographically smaller than some other string *t* of the same length if there exists some 1 ≤ *i* ≤ |*s*|, such that *s*<sub class="lower-index">1</sub> = *t*<sub class="lower-index">1</sub>, *s*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub> = *t*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub>, ..., *s*<sub class="lower-index">*i* - 1</sub> = *t*<sub class="lower-index">*i* - 1</sub>, and *s*<sub class="lower-index">*i*</sub> &lt; *t*<sub class="lower-index">*i*</sub>.
500
[ { "input": "codeforces", "output": "bncdenqbdr" }, { "input": "abacaba", "output": "aaacaba" }, { "input": "babbbabaababbaa", "output": "aabbbabaababbaa" }, { "input": "bcbacaabcababaccccaaaabacbbcbbaa", "output": "abaacaabcababaccccaaaabacbbcbbaa" }, { "input": "cabaccaacccabaacdbdcbcdbccbccbabbdadbdcdcdbdbcdcdbdadcbcda", "output": "babaccaacccabaacdbdcbcdbccbccbabbdadbdcdcdbdbcdcdbdadcbcda" }, { "input": "a", "output": "z" }, { "input": "eeeedddccbceaabdaecaebaeaecccbdeeeaadcecdbeacecdcdcceabaadbcbbadcdaeddbcccaaeebccecaeeeaebcaaccbdaccbdcadadaaeacbbdcbaeeaecedeeeedadec", "output": "ddddcccbbabdaabdaecaebaeaecccbdeeeaadcecdbeacecdcdcceabaadbcbbadcdaeddbcccaaeebccecaeeeaebcaaccbdaccbdcadadaaeacbbdcbaeeaecedeeeedadec" }, { "input": "fddfbabadaadaddfbfecadfaefaefefabcccdbbeeabcbbddefbafdcafdfcbdffeeaffcaebbbedabddeaecdddffcbeaafffcddccccfffdbcddcfccefafdbeaacbdeeebdeaaacdfdecadfeafaeaefbfdfffeeaefebdceebcebbfeaccfafdccdcecedeedadcadbfefccfdedfaaefabbaeebdebeecaadbebcfeafbfeeefcfaecadfe", "output": "ecceaabadaadaddfbfecadfaefaefefabcccdbbeeabcbbddefbafdcafdfcbdffeeaffcaebbbedabddeaecdddffcbeaafffcddccccfffdbcddcfccefafdbeaacbdeeebdeaaacdfdecadfeafaeaefbfdfffeeaefebdceebcebbfeaccfafdccdcecedeedadcadbfefccfdedfaaefabbaeebdebeecaadbebcfeafbfeeefcfaecadfe" }, { "input": "aaaaaaaaaa", "output": "aaaaaaaaaz" }, { "input": "abbabaaaaa", "output": "aaaabaaaaa" }, { "input": "bbbbbbbbbbbb", "output": "aaaaaaaaaaaa" }, { "input": "aabaaaaaaaaaaaa", "output": "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa" }, { "input": "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa", "output": "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaz" }, { "input": "abaabaaaaaabbaaaaaaabaaaaaaaaabaaaabaaaaaaabaaaaaaaaaabaaaaaaaaaaaaaaabaaaabbaaaaabaaaaaaaabaaaaaaaa", "output": "aaaabaaaaaabbaaaaaaabaaaaaaaaabaaaabaaaaaaabaaaaaaaaaabaaaaaaaaaaaaaaabaaaabbaaaaabaaaaaaaabaaaaaaaa" }, { "input": "abbbbbbbabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbabbabbbbbabbbbbbbbbbbabbbbbbbbabbabbbbbbbbbbbbbbabbabbbaababbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbabbabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbabbbbabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbabbbbbbbbbaababbbbbbbbabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbabbabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbabbbabbbbbaabbabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbaabbbbbbbbbbbbababbabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbabbbbbbbbbbbabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbabbbbbbbabbbbbbb", "output": "aaaaaaaaabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbabbabbbbbabbbbbbbbbbbabbbbbbbbabbabbbbbbbbbbbbbbabbabbbaababbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbabbabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbabbbbabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbabbbbbbbbbaababbbbbbbbabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbabbabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbabbbabbbbbaabbabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbaabbbbbbbbbbbbababbabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbabbbbbbbbbbbabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbabbbbbbbabbbbbbb" }, { "input": "aaaaa", "output": "aaaaz" }, { "input": "aaa", "output": "aaz" }, { "input": "aa", "output": "az" } ]
1,501,960,367
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
0
93
23,142,400
s=list(input()) i=f=0 while(i<len(s)): while(i<len(s) and s[i]!='a'): s[i]=chr(ord(s[i])-1) f=1 i+=1 if(f): break i+=1 if(f==0): s[len(s)-1]='z' print(*s)
Title: Letters Cyclic Shift Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: You are given a non-empty string *s* consisting of lowercase English letters. You have to pick exactly one non-empty substring of *s* and shift all its letters 'z' 'y' 'x' 'b' 'a' 'z'. In other words, each character is replaced with the previous character of English alphabet and 'a' is replaced with 'z'. What is the lexicographically minimum string that can be obtained from *s* by performing this shift exactly once? Input Specification: The only line of the input contains the string *s* (1<=≤<=|*s*|<=≤<=100<=000) consisting of lowercase English letters. Output Specification: Print the lexicographically minimum string that can be obtained from *s* by shifting letters of exactly one non-empty substring. Demo Input: ['codeforces\n', 'abacaba\n'] Demo Output: ['bncdenqbdr\n', 'aaacaba\n'] Note: String *s* is lexicographically smaller than some other string *t* of the same length if there exists some 1 ≤ *i* ≤ |*s*|, such that *s*<sub class="lower-index">1</sub> = *t*<sub class="lower-index">1</sub>, *s*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub> = *t*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub>, ..., *s*<sub class="lower-index">*i* - 1</sub> = *t*<sub class="lower-index">*i* - 1</sub>, and *s*<sub class="lower-index">*i*</sub> &lt; *t*<sub class="lower-index">*i*</sub>.
```python s=list(input()) i=f=0 while(i<len(s)): while(i<len(s) and s[i]!='a'): s[i]=chr(ord(s[i])-1) f=1 i+=1 if(f): break i+=1 if(f==0): s[len(s)-1]='z' print(*s) ```
0
832
A
Sasha and Sticks
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "games", "math" ]
null
null
It's one more school day now. Sasha doesn't like classes and is always bored at them. So, each day he invents some game and plays in it alone or with friends. Today he invented one simple game to play with Lena, with whom he shares a desk. The rules are simple. Sasha draws *n* sticks in a row. After that the players take turns crossing out exactly *k* sticks from left or right in each turn. Sasha moves first, because he is the inventor of the game. If there are less than *k* sticks on the paper before some turn, the game ends. Sasha wins if he makes strictly more moves than Lena. Sasha wants to know the result of the game before playing, you are to help him.
The first line contains two integers *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*k*<=≤<=1018, *k*<=≤<=*n*) — the number of sticks drawn by Sasha and the number *k* — the number of sticks to be crossed out on each turn.
If Sasha wins, print "YES" (without quotes), otherwise print "NO" (without quotes). You can print each letter in arbitrary case (upper of lower).
[ "1 1\n", "10 4\n" ]
[ "YES\n", "NO\n" ]
In the first example Sasha crosses out 1 stick, and then there are no sticks. So Lena can't make a move, and Sasha wins. In the second example Sasha crosses out 4 sticks, then Lena crosses out 4 sticks, and after that there are only 2 sticks left. Sasha can't make a move. The players make equal number of moves, so Sasha doesn't win.
500
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1,653,040,543
2,147,483,647
Python 3
RUNTIME_ERROR
TESTS
0
30
0
z,q=input().split z=int(z) q=int(q) if((z//q)%2==0): print("NO") else: print("YES")
Title: Sasha and Sticks Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: It's one more school day now. Sasha doesn't like classes and is always bored at them. So, each day he invents some game and plays in it alone or with friends. Today he invented one simple game to play with Lena, with whom he shares a desk. The rules are simple. Sasha draws *n* sticks in a row. After that the players take turns crossing out exactly *k* sticks from left or right in each turn. Sasha moves first, because he is the inventor of the game. If there are less than *k* sticks on the paper before some turn, the game ends. Sasha wins if he makes strictly more moves than Lena. Sasha wants to know the result of the game before playing, you are to help him. Input Specification: The first line contains two integers *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*k*<=≤<=1018, *k*<=≤<=*n*) — the number of sticks drawn by Sasha and the number *k* — the number of sticks to be crossed out on each turn. Output Specification: If Sasha wins, print "YES" (without quotes), otherwise print "NO" (without quotes). You can print each letter in arbitrary case (upper of lower). Demo Input: ['1 1\n', '10 4\n'] Demo Output: ['YES\n', 'NO\n'] Note: In the first example Sasha crosses out 1 stick, and then there are no sticks. So Lena can't make a move, and Sasha wins. In the second example Sasha crosses out 4 sticks, then Lena crosses out 4 sticks, and after that there are only 2 sticks left. Sasha can't make a move. The players make equal number of moves, so Sasha doesn't win.
```python z,q=input().split z=int(z) q=int(q) if((z//q)%2==0): print("NO") else: print("YES") ```
-1
1
A
Theatre Square
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "math" ]
A. Theatre Square
1
256
Theatre Square in the capital city of Berland has a rectangular shape with the size *n*<=×<=*m* meters. On the occasion of the city's anniversary, a decision was taken to pave the Square with square granite flagstones. Each flagstone is of the size *a*<=×<=*a*. What is the least number of flagstones needed to pave the Square? It's allowed to cover the surface larger than the Theatre Square, but the Square has to be covered. It's not allowed to break the flagstones. The sides of flagstones should be parallel to the sides of the Square.
The input contains three positive integer numbers in the first line: *n*,<=<=*m* and *a* (1<=≤<=<=*n*,<=*m*,<=*a*<=≤<=109).
Write the needed number of flagstones.
[ "6 6 4\n" ]
[ "4\n" ]
none
0
[ { "input": "6 6 4", "output": "4" }, { "input": "1 1 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2 1 1", "output": "2" }, { "input": "1 2 1", "output": "2" }, { "input": "2 2 1", "output": "4" }, { "input": "2 1 2", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1 1 3", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2 3 4", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1000000000 1000000000 1", "output": "1000000000000000000" }, { "input": "12 13 4", "output": "12" }, { "input": "222 332 5", "output": "3015" }, { "input": "1000 1000 10", "output": "10000" }, { "input": "1001 1000 10", "output": "10100" }, { "input": "100 10001 1000000000", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1000000000 1000000000 1000000000", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1000000000 1000000000 999999999", "output": "4" }, { "input": "1000000000 1000000000 192", "output": "27126743055556" }, { "input": "1000000000 987654321 1", "output": "987654321000000000" }, { "input": "456784567 1000000000 51", "output": "175618850864484" }, { "input": "39916800 134217728 40320", "output": "3295710" } ]
1,692,648,935
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
0
30
0
nums = input() nums = nums.split() if (int(nums[0])*int(nums[1])) // (int(nums[2])*int(nums[2])) > 0: print((int(nums[0])*int(nums[1])) // (int(nums[2])*int(nums[2]))) else: print((int(nums[0])*int(nums[1]))%(int(nums[2])*int(nums[2])))
Title: Theatre Square Time Limit: 1 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Theatre Square in the capital city of Berland has a rectangular shape with the size *n*<=×<=*m* meters. On the occasion of the city's anniversary, a decision was taken to pave the Square with square granite flagstones. Each flagstone is of the size *a*<=×<=*a*. What is the least number of flagstones needed to pave the Square? It's allowed to cover the surface larger than the Theatre Square, but the Square has to be covered. It's not allowed to break the flagstones. The sides of flagstones should be parallel to the sides of the Square. Input Specification: The input contains three positive integer numbers in the first line: *n*,<=<=*m* and *a* (1<=≤<=<=*n*,<=*m*,<=*a*<=≤<=109). Output Specification: Write the needed number of flagstones. Demo Input: ['6 6 4\n'] Demo Output: ['4\n'] Note: none
```python nums = input() nums = nums.split() if (int(nums[0])*int(nums[1])) // (int(nums[2])*int(nums[2])) > 0: print((int(nums[0])*int(nums[1])) // (int(nums[2])*int(nums[2]))) else: print((int(nums[0])*int(nums[1]))%(int(nums[2])*int(nums[2]))) ```
0
0
none
none
none
0
[ "none" ]
null
null
Limak is an old brown bear. He often plays poker with his friends. Today they went to a casino. There are *n* players (including Limak himself) and right now all of them have bids on the table. *i*-th of them has bid with size *a**i* dollars. Each player can double his bid any number of times and triple his bid any number of times. The casino has a great jackpot for making all bids equal. Is it possible that Limak and his friends will win a jackpot?
First line of input contains an integer *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105), the number of players. The second line contains *n* integer numbers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=109) — the bids of players.
Print "Yes" (without the quotes) if players can make their bids become equal, or "No" otherwise.
[ "4\n75 150 75 50\n", "3\n100 150 250\n" ]
[ "Yes\n", "No\n" ]
In the first sample test first and third players should double their bids twice, second player should double his bid once and fourth player should both double and triple his bid. It can be shown that in the second sample test there is no way to make all bids equal.
0
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1,440,867,876
2,076
Python 3
TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
PRETESTS
6
2,000
7,168,000
def lcm(a,b): m = a*b while a != 0 and b != 0: if a > b: a %= b else: b %= a return m // (a+b) def check(a): while a % 2 == 0 or a % 3 == 0: if a % 2 == 0: a //= 2 else: a //= 3 if a == 1: return True else: return False n = int(input()) x = list(map(int, input().split())) a = x[:] while len(a) != 1: p = lcm(a[0], a[1]) a.pop(0) a[0] = p p = a[0] v = [] for i in x: v.append(p//i) for c in v: if not check(c): print("No") exit() print("Yes")
Title: none Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Limak is an old brown bear. He often plays poker with his friends. Today they went to a casino. There are *n* players (including Limak himself) and right now all of them have bids on the table. *i*-th of them has bid with size *a**i* dollars. Each player can double his bid any number of times and triple his bid any number of times. The casino has a great jackpot for making all bids equal. Is it possible that Limak and his friends will win a jackpot? Input Specification: First line of input contains an integer *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105), the number of players. The second line contains *n* integer numbers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=109) — the bids of players. Output Specification: Print "Yes" (without the quotes) if players can make their bids become equal, or "No" otherwise. Demo Input: ['4\n75 150 75 50\n', '3\n100 150 250\n'] Demo Output: ['Yes\n', 'No\n'] Note: In the first sample test first and third players should double their bids twice, second player should double his bid once and fourth player should both double and triple his bid. It can be shown that in the second sample test there is no way to make all bids equal.
```python def lcm(a,b): m = a*b while a != 0 and b != 0: if a > b: a %= b else: b %= a return m // (a+b) def check(a): while a % 2 == 0 or a % 3 == 0: if a % 2 == 0: a //= 2 else: a //= 3 if a == 1: return True else: return False n = int(input()) x = list(map(int, input().split())) a = x[:] while len(a) != 1: p = lcm(a[0], a[1]) a.pop(0) a[0] = p p = a[0] v = [] for i in x: v.append(p//i) for c in v: if not check(c): print("No") exit() print("Yes") ```
0
330
A
Cakeminator
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "brute force", "implementation" ]
null
null
You are given a rectangular cake, represented as an *r*<=×<=*c* grid. Each cell either has an evil strawberry, or is empty. For example, a 3<=×<=4 cake may look as follows: The cakeminator is going to eat the cake! Each time he eats, he chooses a row or a column that does not contain any evil strawberries and contains at least one cake cell that has not been eaten before, and eats all the cake cells there. He may decide to eat any number of times. Please output the maximum number of cake cells that the cakeminator can eat.
The first line contains two integers *r* and *c* (2<=≤<=*r*,<=*c*<=≤<=10), denoting the number of rows and the number of columns of the cake. The next *r* lines each contains *c* characters — the *j*-th character of the *i*-th line denotes the content of the cell at row *i* and column *j*, and is either one of these: - '.' character denotes a cake cell with no evil strawberry; - 'S' character denotes a cake cell with an evil strawberry.
Output the maximum number of cake cells that the cakeminator can eat.
[ "3 4\nS...\n....\n..S.\n" ]
[ "8\n" ]
For the first example, one possible way to eat the maximum number of cake cells is as follows (perform 3 eats).
500
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1,655,719,326
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
OK
TESTS
42
218
0
row, col = map(int, input().split()) dt_row = [] dt_col = [] for i in range(row): take = input() for j in range(col): if(take[j] == "S"): if(i not in dt_row): dt_row.append(i) if(j not in dt_col): dt_col.append(j) print(row*col - len(dt_row)*len(dt_col))
Title: Cakeminator Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: You are given a rectangular cake, represented as an *r*<=×<=*c* grid. Each cell either has an evil strawberry, or is empty. For example, a 3<=×<=4 cake may look as follows: The cakeminator is going to eat the cake! Each time he eats, he chooses a row or a column that does not contain any evil strawberries and contains at least one cake cell that has not been eaten before, and eats all the cake cells there. He may decide to eat any number of times. Please output the maximum number of cake cells that the cakeminator can eat. Input Specification: The first line contains two integers *r* and *c* (2<=≤<=*r*,<=*c*<=≤<=10), denoting the number of rows and the number of columns of the cake. The next *r* lines each contains *c* characters — the *j*-th character of the *i*-th line denotes the content of the cell at row *i* and column *j*, and is either one of these: - '.' character denotes a cake cell with no evil strawberry; - 'S' character denotes a cake cell with an evil strawberry. Output Specification: Output the maximum number of cake cells that the cakeminator can eat. Demo Input: ['3 4\nS...\n....\n..S.\n'] Demo Output: ['8\n'] Note: For the first example, one possible way to eat the maximum number of cake cells is as follows (perform 3 eats).
```python row, col = map(int, input().split()) dt_row = [] dt_col = [] for i in range(row): take = input() for j in range(col): if(take[j] == "S"): if(i not in dt_row): dt_row.append(i) if(j not in dt_col): dt_col.append(j) print(row*col - len(dt_row)*len(dt_col)) ```
3
356
A
Knight Tournament
PROGRAMMING
1,500
[ "data structures", "dsu" ]
null
null
Hooray! Berl II, the king of Berland is making a knight tournament. The king has already sent the message to all knights in the kingdom and they in turn agreed to participate in this grand event. As for you, you're just a simple peasant. There's no surprise that you slept in this morning and were late for the tournament (it was a weekend, after all). Now you are really curious about the results of the tournament. This time the tournament in Berland went as follows: - There are *n* knights participating in the tournament. Each knight was assigned his unique number — an integer from 1 to *n*. - The tournament consisted of *m* fights, in the *i*-th fight the knights that were still in the game with numbers at least *l**i* and at most *r**i* have fought for the right to continue taking part in the tournament. - After the *i*-th fight among all participants of the fight only one knight won — the knight number *x**i*, he continued participating in the tournament. Other knights left the tournament. - The winner of the last (the *m*-th) fight (the knight number *x**m*) became the winner of the tournament. You fished out all the information about the fights from your friends. Now for each knight you want to know the name of the knight he was conquered by. We think that the knight number *b* was conquered by the knight number *a*, if there was a fight with both of these knights present and the winner was the knight number *a*. Write the code that calculates for each knight, the name of the knight that beat him.
The first line contains two integers *n*, *m* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=3·105; 1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=3·105) — the number of knights and the number of fights. Each of the following *m* lines contains three integers *l**i*,<=*r**i*,<=*x**i* (1<=≤<=*l**i*<=&lt;<=*r**i*<=≤<=*n*; *l**i*<=≤<=*x**i*<=≤<=*r**i*) — the description of the *i*-th fight. It is guaranteed that the input is correct and matches the problem statement. It is guaranteed that at least two knights took part in each battle.
Print *n* integers. If the *i*-th knight lost, then the *i*-th number should equal the number of the knight that beat the knight number *i*. If the *i*-th knight is the winner, then the *i*-th number must equal 0.
[ "4 3\n1 2 1\n1 3 3\n1 4 4\n", "8 4\n3 5 4\n3 7 6\n2 8 8\n1 8 1\n" ]
[ "3 1 4 0 ", "0 8 4 6 4 8 6 1 " ]
Consider the first test case. Knights 1 and 2 fought the first fight and knight 1 won. Knights 1 and 3 fought the second fight and knight 3 won. The last fight was between knights 3 and 4, knight 4 won.
500
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1,607,977,562
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
1
140
0
def update(v,l,r,src,p_src,kl,kr): if(l>r or la[v]==-1): return if(kl==kr): la[v]=src visited[kl]=src return else: km=(kl+kr)//2 update(2*v,l,min(r,km),src,p_src,kl,km) update(2*v+1,max(km+1,l),r,src,p_src,km+1,kr) if(la[2*v]>-2 and la[2*v+1]>-2): la[v]=-1 visited[p_src]=src n,m=map(int,input().split()) i=1 while(2**i<n): i+=1 capture=i la=[-2 for j in range(4*n)] p_scs=0 visited=[0 for i in range(n+1)] for i in range(m): l,r,scs=map(int,input().split()) update(1,l,r,scs,p_scs,1,2**capture) p_scs=scs visited[p_scs]=0 for i in range(1,n+1): print(visited[i],end=' ')
Title: Knight Tournament Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Hooray! Berl II, the king of Berland is making a knight tournament. The king has already sent the message to all knights in the kingdom and they in turn agreed to participate in this grand event. As for you, you're just a simple peasant. There's no surprise that you slept in this morning and were late for the tournament (it was a weekend, after all). Now you are really curious about the results of the tournament. This time the tournament in Berland went as follows: - There are *n* knights participating in the tournament. Each knight was assigned his unique number — an integer from 1 to *n*. - The tournament consisted of *m* fights, in the *i*-th fight the knights that were still in the game with numbers at least *l**i* and at most *r**i* have fought for the right to continue taking part in the tournament. - After the *i*-th fight among all participants of the fight only one knight won — the knight number *x**i*, he continued participating in the tournament. Other knights left the tournament. - The winner of the last (the *m*-th) fight (the knight number *x**m*) became the winner of the tournament. You fished out all the information about the fights from your friends. Now for each knight you want to know the name of the knight he was conquered by. We think that the knight number *b* was conquered by the knight number *a*, if there was a fight with both of these knights present and the winner was the knight number *a*. Write the code that calculates for each knight, the name of the knight that beat him. Input Specification: The first line contains two integers *n*, *m* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=3·105; 1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=3·105) — the number of knights and the number of fights. Each of the following *m* lines contains three integers *l**i*,<=*r**i*,<=*x**i* (1<=≤<=*l**i*<=&lt;<=*r**i*<=≤<=*n*; *l**i*<=≤<=*x**i*<=≤<=*r**i*) — the description of the *i*-th fight. It is guaranteed that the input is correct and matches the problem statement. It is guaranteed that at least two knights took part in each battle. Output Specification: Print *n* integers. If the *i*-th knight lost, then the *i*-th number should equal the number of the knight that beat the knight number *i*. If the *i*-th knight is the winner, then the *i*-th number must equal 0. Demo Input: ['4 3\n1 2 1\n1 3 3\n1 4 4\n', '8 4\n3 5 4\n3 7 6\n2 8 8\n1 8 1\n'] Demo Output: ['3 1 4 0 ', '0 8 4 6 4 8 6 1 '] Note: Consider the first test case. Knights 1 and 2 fought the first fight and knight 1 won. Knights 1 and 3 fought the second fight and knight 3 won. The last fight was between knights 3 and 4, knight 4 won.
```python def update(v,l,r,src,p_src,kl,kr): if(l>r or la[v]==-1): return if(kl==kr): la[v]=src visited[kl]=src return else: km=(kl+kr)//2 update(2*v,l,min(r,km),src,p_src,kl,km) update(2*v+1,max(km+1,l),r,src,p_src,km+1,kr) if(la[2*v]>-2 and la[2*v+1]>-2): la[v]=-1 visited[p_src]=src n,m=map(int,input().split()) i=1 while(2**i<n): i+=1 capture=i la=[-2 for j in range(4*n)] p_scs=0 visited=[0 for i in range(n+1)] for i in range(m): l,r,scs=map(int,input().split()) update(1,l,r,scs,p_scs,1,2**capture) p_scs=scs visited[p_scs]=0 for i in range(1,n+1): print(visited[i],end=' ') ```
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0
none
none
none
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[ "none" ]
null
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You must have heard of the two brothers dreaming of ruling the world. With all their previous plans failed, this time they decided to cooperate with each other in order to rule the world. As you know there are *n* countries in the world. These countries are connected by *n*<=-<=1 directed roads. If you don't consider direction of the roads there is a unique path between every pair of countries in the world, passing through each road at most once. Each of the brothers wants to establish his reign in some country, then it's possible for him to control the countries that can be reached from his country using directed roads. The brothers can rule the world if there exists at most two countries for brothers to choose (and establish their reign in these countries) so that any other country is under control of at least one of them. In order to make this possible they want to change the direction of minimum number of roads. Your task is to calculate this minimum number of roads.
The first line of input contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=3000). Each of the next *n*<=-<=1 lines contains two space-separated integers *a**i* and *b**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*,<=*b**i*<=≤<=*n*; *a**i*<=≠<=*b**i*) saying there is a road from country *a**i* to country *b**i*. Consider that countries are numbered from 1 to *n*. It's guaranteed that if you don't consider direction of the roads there is a unique path between every pair of countries in the world, passing through each road at most once.
In the only line of output print the minimum number of roads that their direction should be changed so that the brothers will be able to rule the world.
[ "4\n2 1\n3 1\n4 1\n", "5\n2 1\n2 3\n4 3\n4 5\n" ]
[ "1\n", "0\n" ]
none
0
[]
1,689,439,912
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
0
92
0
print("_RANDOM_GUESS_1689439912.1020806")# 1689439912.1021016
Title: none Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: You must have heard of the two brothers dreaming of ruling the world. With all their previous plans failed, this time they decided to cooperate with each other in order to rule the world. As you know there are *n* countries in the world. These countries are connected by *n*<=-<=1 directed roads. If you don't consider direction of the roads there is a unique path between every pair of countries in the world, passing through each road at most once. Each of the brothers wants to establish his reign in some country, then it's possible for him to control the countries that can be reached from his country using directed roads. The brothers can rule the world if there exists at most two countries for brothers to choose (and establish their reign in these countries) so that any other country is under control of at least one of them. In order to make this possible they want to change the direction of minimum number of roads. Your task is to calculate this minimum number of roads. Input Specification: The first line of input contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=3000). Each of the next *n*<=-<=1 lines contains two space-separated integers *a**i* and *b**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*,<=*b**i*<=≤<=*n*; *a**i*<=≠<=*b**i*) saying there is a road from country *a**i* to country *b**i*. Consider that countries are numbered from 1 to *n*. It's guaranteed that if you don't consider direction of the roads there is a unique path between every pair of countries in the world, passing through each road at most once. Output Specification: In the only line of output print the minimum number of roads that their direction should be changed so that the brothers will be able to rule the world. Demo Input: ['4\n2 1\n3 1\n4 1\n', '5\n2 1\n2 3\n4 3\n4 5\n'] Demo Output: ['1\n', '0\n'] Note: none
```python print("_RANDOM_GUESS_1689439912.1020806")# 1689439912.1021016 ```
0
69
A
Young Physicist
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "implementation", "math" ]
A. Young Physicist
2
256
A guy named Vasya attends the final grade of a high school. One day Vasya decided to watch a match of his favorite hockey team. And, as the boy loves hockey very much, even more than physics, he forgot to do the homework. Specifically, he forgot to complete his physics tasks. Next day the teacher got very angry at Vasya and decided to teach him a lesson. He gave the lazy student a seemingly easy task: You are given an idle body in space and the forces that affect it. The body can be considered as a material point with coordinates (0; 0; 0). Vasya had only to answer whether it is in equilibrium. "Piece of cake" — thought Vasya, we need only to check if the sum of all vectors is equal to 0. So, Vasya began to solve the problem. But later it turned out that there can be lots and lots of these forces, and Vasya can not cope without your help. Help him. Write a program that determines whether a body is idle or is moving by the given vectors of forces.
The first line contains a positive integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100), then follow *n* lines containing three integers each: the *x**i* coordinate, the *y**i* coordinate and the *z**i* coordinate of the force vector, applied to the body (<=-<=100<=≤<=*x**i*,<=*y**i*,<=*z**i*<=≤<=100).
Print the word "YES" if the body is in equilibrium, or the word "NO" if it is not.
[ "3\n4 1 7\n-2 4 -1\n1 -5 -3\n", "3\n3 -1 7\n-5 2 -4\n2 -1 -3\n" ]
[ "NO", "YES" ]
none
500
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1,664,472,112
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
OK
TESTS
81
124
0
ip = int(input()) l = [0, 0, 0] for i in range(ip): s = input() sl = s.split() l[0] += int(sl[0]) l[1] += int(sl[1]) l[2] += int(sl[2]) if l == [0, 0, 0]: print("YES") else: print("NO")
Title: Young Physicist Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: A guy named Vasya attends the final grade of a high school. One day Vasya decided to watch a match of his favorite hockey team. And, as the boy loves hockey very much, even more than physics, he forgot to do the homework. Specifically, he forgot to complete his physics tasks. Next day the teacher got very angry at Vasya and decided to teach him a lesson. He gave the lazy student a seemingly easy task: You are given an idle body in space and the forces that affect it. The body can be considered as a material point with coordinates (0; 0; 0). Vasya had only to answer whether it is in equilibrium. "Piece of cake" — thought Vasya, we need only to check if the sum of all vectors is equal to 0. So, Vasya began to solve the problem. But later it turned out that there can be lots and lots of these forces, and Vasya can not cope without your help. Help him. Write a program that determines whether a body is idle or is moving by the given vectors of forces. Input Specification: The first line contains a positive integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100), then follow *n* lines containing three integers each: the *x**i* coordinate, the *y**i* coordinate and the *z**i* coordinate of the force vector, applied to the body (<=-<=100<=≤<=*x**i*,<=*y**i*,<=*z**i*<=≤<=100). Output Specification: Print the word "YES" if the body is in equilibrium, or the word "NO" if it is not. Demo Input: ['3\n4 1 7\n-2 4 -1\n1 -5 -3\n', '3\n3 -1 7\n-5 2 -4\n2 -1 -3\n'] Demo Output: ['NO', 'YES'] Note: none
```python ip = int(input()) l = [0, 0, 0] for i in range(ip): s = input() sl = s.split() l[0] += int(sl[0]) l[1] += int(sl[1]) l[2] += int(sl[2]) if l == [0, 0, 0]: print("YES") else: print("NO") ```
3.969
854
A
Fraction
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "brute force", "constructive algorithms", "math" ]
null
null
Petya is a big fan of mathematics, especially its part related to fractions. Recently he learned that a fraction is called proper iff its numerator is smaller than its denominator (*a*<=&lt;<=*b*) and that the fraction is called irreducible if its numerator and its denominator are coprime (they do not have positive common divisors except 1). During his free time, Petya thinks about proper irreducible fractions and converts them to decimals using the calculator. One day he mistakenly pressed addition button (<=+<=) instead of division button (÷) and got sum of numerator and denominator that was equal to *n* instead of the expected decimal notation. Petya wanted to restore the original fraction, but soon he realized that it might not be done uniquely. That's why he decided to determine maximum possible proper irreducible fraction such that sum of its numerator and denominator equals *n*. Help Petya deal with this problem.
In the only line of input there is an integer *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000), the sum of numerator and denominator of the fraction.
Output two space-separated positive integers *a* and *b*, numerator and denominator of the maximum possible proper irreducible fraction satisfying the given sum.
[ "3\n", "4\n", "12\n" ]
[ "1 2\n", "1 3\n", "5 7\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "3", "output": "1 2" }, { "input": "4", "output": "1 3" }, { "input": "12", "output": "5 7" }, { "input": "34", "output": "15 19" }, { "input": "13", "output": "6 7" }, { "input": "11", "output": "5 6" }, { "input": "24", "output": "11 13" }, { "input": "17", "output": "8 9" }, { "input": "10", "output": "3 7" }, { "input": "69", "output": "34 35" }, { "input": "100", "output": "49 51" }, { "input": "57", "output": "28 29" }, { "input": "1000", "output": "499 501" }, { "input": "999", "output": "499 500" }, { "input": "998", "output": "497 501" }, { "input": "997", "output": "498 499" }, { "input": "996", "output": "497 499" }, { "input": "995", "output": "497 498" }, { "input": "994", "output": "495 499" }, { "input": "5", "output": "2 3" }, { "input": "6", "output": "1 5" }, { "input": "8", "output": "3 5" }, { "input": "9", "output": "4 5" }, { "input": "423", "output": "211 212" }, { "input": "876", "output": "437 439" }, { "input": "29", "output": "14 15" } ]
1,541,591,136
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
3
109
0
a = int(input()) if a>= 3 and a <= 1000: if a%2 == 0: b = a//2 - 1 c = a - b else: b = a//2 c = a - b print(str(b)+" "+str(c))
Title: Fraction Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Petya is a big fan of mathematics, especially its part related to fractions. Recently he learned that a fraction is called proper iff its numerator is smaller than its denominator (*a*<=&lt;<=*b*) and that the fraction is called irreducible if its numerator and its denominator are coprime (they do not have positive common divisors except 1). During his free time, Petya thinks about proper irreducible fractions and converts them to decimals using the calculator. One day he mistakenly pressed addition button (<=+<=) instead of division button (÷) and got sum of numerator and denominator that was equal to *n* instead of the expected decimal notation. Petya wanted to restore the original fraction, but soon he realized that it might not be done uniquely. That's why he decided to determine maximum possible proper irreducible fraction such that sum of its numerator and denominator equals *n*. Help Petya deal with this problem. Input Specification: In the only line of input there is an integer *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000), the sum of numerator and denominator of the fraction. Output Specification: Output two space-separated positive integers *a* and *b*, numerator and denominator of the maximum possible proper irreducible fraction satisfying the given sum. Demo Input: ['3\n', '4\n', '12\n'] Demo Output: ['1 2\n', '1 3\n', '5 7\n'] Note: none
```python a = int(input()) if a>= 3 and a <= 1000: if a%2 == 0: b = a//2 - 1 c = a - b else: b = a//2 c = a - b print(str(b)+" "+str(c)) ```
0
44
A
Indian Summer
PROGRAMMING
900
[ "implementation" ]
A. Indian Summer
2
256
Indian summer is such a beautiful time of the year! A girl named Alyona is walking in the forest and picking a bouquet from fallen leaves. Alyona is very choosy — she doesn't take a leaf if it matches the color and the species of the tree of one of the leaves she already has. Find out how many leaves Alyona has picked.
The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of leaves Alyona has found. The next *n* lines contain the leaves' descriptions. Each leaf is characterized by the species of the tree it has fallen from and by the color. The species of the trees and colors are given in names, consisting of no more than 10 lowercase Latin letters. A name can not be an empty string. The species of a tree and the color are given in each line separated by a space.
Output the single number — the number of Alyona's leaves.
[ "5\nbirch yellow\nmaple red\nbirch yellow\nmaple yellow\nmaple green\n", "3\noak yellow\noak yellow\noak yellow\n" ]
[ "4\n", "1\n" ]
none
0
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1,628,445,073
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
29
124
6,758,400
n = int(input()) leaves = [] for i in range(n): [t, c] = input().split() if [t, c] in leaves: continue leaves.append([t, c]) print(len(leaves))
Title: Indian Summer Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Indian summer is such a beautiful time of the year! A girl named Alyona is walking in the forest and picking a bouquet from fallen leaves. Alyona is very choosy — she doesn't take a leaf if it matches the color and the species of the tree of one of the leaves she already has. Find out how many leaves Alyona has picked. Input Specification: The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of leaves Alyona has found. The next *n* lines contain the leaves' descriptions. Each leaf is characterized by the species of the tree it has fallen from and by the color. The species of the trees and colors are given in names, consisting of no more than 10 lowercase Latin letters. A name can not be an empty string. The species of a tree and the color are given in each line separated by a space. Output Specification: Output the single number — the number of Alyona's leaves. Demo Input: ['5\nbirch yellow\nmaple red\nbirch yellow\nmaple yellow\nmaple green\n', '3\noak yellow\noak yellow\noak yellow\n'] Demo Output: ['4\n', '1\n'] Note: none
```python n = int(input()) leaves = [] for i in range(n): [t, c] = input().split() if [t, c] in leaves: continue leaves.append([t, c]) print(len(leaves)) ```
3.956411
841
A
Generous Kefa
PROGRAMMING
900
[ "brute force", "implementation" ]
null
null
One day Kefa found *n* baloons. For convenience, we denote color of *i*-th baloon as *s**i* — lowercase letter of the Latin alphabet. Also Kefa has *k* friends. Friend will be upset, If he get two baloons of the same color. Kefa want to give out all baloons to his friends. Help Kefa to find out, can he give out all his baloons, such that no one of his friens will be upset — print «YES», if he can, and «NO», otherwise. Note, that Kefa's friend will not upset, if he doesn't get baloons at all.
The first line contains two integers *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*k*<=≤<=100) — the number of baloons and friends. Next line contains string *s* — colors of baloons.
Answer to the task — «YES» or «NO» in a single line. You can choose the case (lower or upper) for each letter arbitrary.
[ "4 2\naabb\n", "6 3\naacaab\n" ]
[ "YES\n", "NO\n" ]
In the first sample Kefa can give 1-st and 3-rd baloon to the first friend, and 2-nd and 4-th to the second. In the second sample Kefa needs to give to all his friends baloons of color a, but one baloon will stay, thats why answer is «NO».
500
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3\naaaeeeeeee", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "4 5\naabb", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "3 1\naaa", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "5 2\naazzz", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "6 2\nabbbbc", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "4 2\nxxxx", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "6 3\nzzzzzz", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3 2\nabb", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "3 2\nzzz", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "6 5\nzzzzzz", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "6 3\nbcaaaa", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "100 100\naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "3 6\nabc", "output": "YES" } ]
1,507,058,824
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
114
62
0
n, k = map(int, input().split()) s = input() d = dict() m = len(s) // k for i in range(n): if s[i] in d: d[s[i]] += 1 else: d[s[i]] = 1 s = 0 for key in d: d[key] -= min(d[key], k) s += d[key] if s > 0: print("NO") else: print("YES")
Title: Generous Kefa Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: One day Kefa found *n* baloons. For convenience, we denote color of *i*-th baloon as *s**i* — lowercase letter of the Latin alphabet. Also Kefa has *k* friends. Friend will be upset, If he get two baloons of the same color. Kefa want to give out all baloons to his friends. Help Kefa to find out, can he give out all his baloons, such that no one of his friens will be upset — print «YES», if he can, and «NO», otherwise. Note, that Kefa's friend will not upset, if he doesn't get baloons at all. Input Specification: The first line contains two integers *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*k*<=≤<=100) — the number of baloons and friends. Next line contains string *s* — colors of baloons. Output Specification: Answer to the task — «YES» or «NO» in a single line. You can choose the case (lower or upper) for each letter arbitrary. Demo Input: ['4 2\naabb\n', '6 3\naacaab\n'] Demo Output: ['YES\n', 'NO\n'] Note: In the first sample Kefa can give 1-st and 3-rd baloon to the first friend, and 2-nd and 4-th to the second. In the second sample Kefa needs to give to all his friends baloons of color a, but one baloon will stay, thats why answer is «NO».
```python n, k = map(int, input().split()) s = input() d = dict() m = len(s) // k for i in range(n): if s[i] in d: d[s[i]] += 1 else: d[s[i]] = 1 s = 0 for key in d: d[key] -= min(d[key], k) s += d[key] if s > 0: print("NO") else: print("YES") ```
3
526
A
King of Thieves
PROGRAMMING
1,300
[ "brute force", "implementation" ]
null
null
In this problem you will meet the simplified model of game King of Thieves. In a new ZeptoLab game called "King of Thieves" your aim is to reach a chest with gold by controlling your character, avoiding traps and obstacles on your way. An interesting feature of the game is that you can design your own levels that will be available to other players. Let's consider the following simple design of a level. A dungeon consists of *n* segments located at a same vertical level, each segment is either a platform that character can stand on, or a pit with a trap that makes player lose if he falls into it. All segments have the same length, platforms on the scheme of the level are represented as '*' and pits are represented as '.'. One of things that affects speedrun characteristics of the level is a possibility to perform a series of consecutive jumps of the same length. More formally, when the character is on the platform number *i*1, he can make a sequence of jumps through the platforms *i*1<=&lt;<=*i*2<=&lt;<=...<=&lt;<=*i**k*, if *i*2<=-<=*i*1<==<=*i*3<=-<=*i*2<==<=...<==<=*i**k*<=-<=*i**k*<=-<=1. Of course, all segments *i*1,<=*i*2,<=... *i**k* should be exactly the platforms, not pits. Let's call a level to be good if you can perform a sequence of four jumps of the same length or in the other words there must be a sequence *i*1,<=*i*2,<=...,<=*i*5, consisting of five platforms so that the intervals between consecutive platforms are of the same length. Given the scheme of the level, check if it is good.
The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of segments on the level. Next line contains the scheme of the level represented as a string of *n* characters '*' and '.'.
If the level is good, print the word "yes" (without the quotes), otherwise print the word "no" (without the quotes).
[ "16\n.**.*..*.***.**.\n", "11\n.*.*...*.*.\n" ]
[ "yes", "no" ]
In the first sample test you may perform a sequence of jumps through platforms 2, 5, 8, 11, 14.
500
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1,428,219,695
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
65
62
0
from math import ceil def solution(n, level): max_jump = ceil(n / 4) - 1 platforms = [i for i in range(n) if level[i] == '*'] ans = any('*****' in level[start::jump] for jump in range(1, max_jump + 1) for start in platforms) return ('no', 'yes')[ans] n = int(input()) level = input() print(solution(n, level))
Title: King of Thieves Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: In this problem you will meet the simplified model of game King of Thieves. In a new ZeptoLab game called "King of Thieves" your aim is to reach a chest with gold by controlling your character, avoiding traps and obstacles on your way. An interesting feature of the game is that you can design your own levels that will be available to other players. Let's consider the following simple design of a level. A dungeon consists of *n* segments located at a same vertical level, each segment is either a platform that character can stand on, or a pit with a trap that makes player lose if he falls into it. All segments have the same length, platforms on the scheme of the level are represented as '*' and pits are represented as '.'. One of things that affects speedrun characteristics of the level is a possibility to perform a series of consecutive jumps of the same length. More formally, when the character is on the platform number *i*1, he can make a sequence of jumps through the platforms *i*1<=&lt;<=*i*2<=&lt;<=...<=&lt;<=*i**k*, if *i*2<=-<=*i*1<==<=*i*3<=-<=*i*2<==<=...<==<=*i**k*<=-<=*i**k*<=-<=1. Of course, all segments *i*1,<=*i*2,<=... *i**k* should be exactly the platforms, not pits. Let's call a level to be good if you can perform a sequence of four jumps of the same length or in the other words there must be a sequence *i*1,<=*i*2,<=...,<=*i*5, consisting of five platforms so that the intervals between consecutive platforms are of the same length. Given the scheme of the level, check if it is good. Input Specification: The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of segments on the level. Next line contains the scheme of the level represented as a string of *n* characters '*' and '.'. Output Specification: If the level is good, print the word "yes" (without the quotes), otherwise print the word "no" (without the quotes). Demo Input: ['16\n.**.*..*.***.**.\n', '11\n.*.*...*.*.\n'] Demo Output: ['yes', 'no'] Note: In the first sample test you may perform a sequence of jumps through platforms 2, 5, 8, 11, 14.
```python from math import ceil def solution(n, level): max_jump = ceil(n / 4) - 1 platforms = [i for i in range(n) if level[i] == '*'] ans = any('*****' in level[start::jump] for jump in range(1, max_jump + 1) for start in platforms) return ('no', 'yes')[ans] n = int(input()) level = input() print(solution(n, level)) ```
3
9
A
Die Roll
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "math", "probabilities" ]
A. Die Roll
1
64
Yakko, Wakko and Dot, world-famous animaniacs, decided to rest from acting in cartoons, and take a leave to travel a bit. Yakko dreamt to go to Pennsylvania, his Motherland and the Motherland of his ancestors. Wakko thought about Tasmania, its beaches, sun and sea. Dot chose Transylvania as the most mysterious and unpredictable place. But to their great regret, the leave turned to be very short, so it will be enough to visit one of the three above named places. That's why Yakko, as the cleverest, came up with a truly genius idea: let each of the three roll an ordinary six-sided die, and the one with the highest amount of points will be the winner, and will take the other two to the place of his/her dreams. Yakko thrown a die and got Y points, Wakko — W points. It was Dot's turn. But she didn't hurry. Dot wanted to know for sure what were her chances to visit Transylvania. It is known that Yakko and Wakko are true gentlemen, that's why if they have the same amount of points with Dot, they will let Dot win.
The only line of the input file contains two natural numbers Y and W — the results of Yakko's and Wakko's die rolls.
Output the required probability in the form of irreducible fraction in format «A/B», where A — the numerator, and B — the denominator. If the required probability equals to zero, output «0/1». If the required probability equals to 1, output «1/1».
[ "4 2\n" ]
[ "1/2\n" ]
Dot will go to Transylvania, if she is lucky to roll 4, 5 or 6 points.
0
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1,675,415,753
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
36
92
0
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ Created on Fri Feb 3 10:59:19 2023 @author: HASSNA """ x=[int (i) for i in input().split()] ma=max(x)-1 li=['1/1' , '5/6' , '2/3' , '1/2' , '1/3' , '1/6'] print(li[ma])
Title: Die Roll Time Limit: 1 seconds Memory Limit: 64 megabytes Problem Description: Yakko, Wakko and Dot, world-famous animaniacs, decided to rest from acting in cartoons, and take a leave to travel a bit. Yakko dreamt to go to Pennsylvania, his Motherland and the Motherland of his ancestors. Wakko thought about Tasmania, its beaches, sun and sea. Dot chose Transylvania as the most mysterious and unpredictable place. But to their great regret, the leave turned to be very short, so it will be enough to visit one of the three above named places. That's why Yakko, as the cleverest, came up with a truly genius idea: let each of the three roll an ordinary six-sided die, and the one with the highest amount of points will be the winner, and will take the other two to the place of his/her dreams. Yakko thrown a die and got Y points, Wakko — W points. It was Dot's turn. But she didn't hurry. Dot wanted to know for sure what were her chances to visit Transylvania. It is known that Yakko and Wakko are true gentlemen, that's why if they have the same amount of points with Dot, they will let Dot win. Input Specification: The only line of the input file contains two natural numbers Y and W — the results of Yakko's and Wakko's die rolls. Output Specification: Output the required probability in the form of irreducible fraction in format «A/B», where A — the numerator, and B — the denominator. If the required probability equals to zero, output «0/1». If the required probability equals to 1, output «1/1». Demo Input: ['4 2\n'] Demo Output: ['1/2\n'] Note: Dot will go to Transylvania, if she is lucky to roll 4, 5 or 6 points.
```python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ Created on Fri Feb 3 10:59:19 2023 @author: HASSNA """ x=[int (i) for i in input().split()] ma=max(x)-1 li=['1/1' , '5/6' , '2/3' , '1/2' , '1/3' , '1/6'] print(li[ma]) ```
3.954
758
A
Holiday Of Equality
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation", "math" ]
null
null
In Berland it is the holiday of equality. In honor of the holiday the king decided to equalize the welfare of all citizens in Berland by the expense of the state treasury. Totally in Berland there are *n* citizens, the welfare of each of them is estimated as the integer in *a**i* burles (burle is the currency in Berland). You are the royal treasurer, which needs to count the minimum charges of the kingdom on the king's present. The king can only give money, he hasn't a power to take away them.
The first line contains the integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of citizens in the kingdom. The second line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*, where *a**i* (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=106) — the welfare of the *i*-th citizen.
In the only line print the integer *S* — the minimum number of burles which are had to spend.
[ "5\n0 1 2 3 4\n", "5\n1 1 0 1 1\n", "3\n1 3 1\n", "1\n12\n" ]
[ "10", "1", "4", "0" ]
In the first example if we add to the first citizen 4 burles, to the second 3, to the third 2 and to the fourth 1, then the welfare of all citizens will equal 4. In the second example it is enough to give one burle to the third citizen. In the third example it is necessary to give two burles to the first and the third citizens to make the welfare of citizens equal 3. In the fourth example it is possible to give nothing to everyone because all citizens have 12 burles.
500
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1,656,228,902
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
41
46
4,300,800
ppl_num = int(input("")) inp = input("") inp_lst = [int(i) for i in inp.split()] target = (ppl_num-1)*max(inp_lst) inp_lst.remove(max(inp_lst)) ttl = sum(inp_lst) print(target-ttl)
Title: Holiday Of Equality Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: In Berland it is the holiday of equality. In honor of the holiday the king decided to equalize the welfare of all citizens in Berland by the expense of the state treasury. Totally in Berland there are *n* citizens, the welfare of each of them is estimated as the integer in *a**i* burles (burle is the currency in Berland). You are the royal treasurer, which needs to count the minimum charges of the kingdom on the king's present. The king can only give money, he hasn't a power to take away them. Input Specification: The first line contains the integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of citizens in the kingdom. The second line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*, where *a**i* (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=106) — the welfare of the *i*-th citizen. Output Specification: In the only line print the integer *S* — the minimum number of burles which are had to spend. Demo Input: ['5\n0 1 2 3 4\n', '5\n1 1 0 1 1\n', '3\n1 3 1\n', '1\n12\n'] Demo Output: ['10', '1', '4', '0'] Note: In the first example if we add to the first citizen 4 burles, to the second 3, to the third 2 and to the fourth 1, then the welfare of all citizens will equal 4. In the second example it is enough to give one burle to the third citizen. In the third example it is necessary to give two burles to the first and the third citizens to make the welfare of citizens equal 3. In the fourth example it is possible to give nothing to everyone because all citizens have 12 burles.
```python ppl_num = int(input("")) inp = input("") inp_lst = [int(i) for i in inp.split()] target = (ppl_num-1)*max(inp_lst) inp_lst.remove(max(inp_lst)) ttl = sum(inp_lst) print(target-ttl) ```
3
897
B
Chtholly's request
PROGRAMMING
1,300
[ "brute force" ]
null
null
— I experienced so many great things. — You gave me memories like dreams... But I have to leave now... — One last request, can you... — Help me solve a Codeforces problem? — ...... — What? Chtholly has been thinking about a problem for days: If a number is palindrome and length of its decimal representation without leading zeros is even, we call it a zcy number. A number is palindrome means when written in decimal representation, it contains no leading zeros and reads the same forwards and backwards. For example 12321 and 1221 are palindromes and 123 and 12451 are not. Moreover, 1221 is zcy number and 12321 is not. Given integers *k* and *p*, calculate the sum of the *k* smallest zcy numbers and output this sum modulo *p*. Unfortunately, Willem isn't good at solving this kind of problems, so he asks you for help!
The first line contains two integers *k* and *p* (1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=105,<=1<=≤<=*p*<=≤<=109).
Output single integer — answer to the problem.
[ "2 100\n", "5 30\n" ]
[ "33\n", "15\n" ]
In the first example, the smallest zcy number is 11, and the second smallest zcy number is 22. In the second example, <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/68fffad54395f7d920ad0384e07c6215ddc64141.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/>.
1,000
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1,512,401,904
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
2
171
5,529,600
def func(n, m, a): i=0 n=n+1 s=0 for i1 in range(10): for i2 in range(10): for i3 in range(10): for i4 in range(10): for i5 in range(10): for i6 in range(10): s=s+(i6*a[0]) s=s+(i5*a[1]) s=s+(i4*a[2]) s=s+(i3*a[3]) s=s+(i2*a[4]) s=s+(i1*a[5]) i=i+1 if(i>=n): return s if(i5==0): a[0]=a[0]*10 if(i4==0): a[1]=a[1]*10 if(i3==0): a[2]=a[2]*10 if(i2==0): a[3]=a[3]*10 if(i1==0): a[4]=a[4]*10 the_string = input() n1, m1 = the_string.split() n=int(n1) m=int(m1) a=[11, 1001, 100001, 10000001, 1000000001, 100000000001] s=func(n, m, a) s=s%m print(s)
Title: Chtholly's request Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: — I experienced so many great things. — You gave me memories like dreams... But I have to leave now... — One last request, can you... — Help me solve a Codeforces problem? — ...... — What? Chtholly has been thinking about a problem for days: If a number is palindrome and length of its decimal representation without leading zeros is even, we call it a zcy number. A number is palindrome means when written in decimal representation, it contains no leading zeros and reads the same forwards and backwards. For example 12321 and 1221 are palindromes and 123 and 12451 are not. Moreover, 1221 is zcy number and 12321 is not. Given integers *k* and *p*, calculate the sum of the *k* smallest zcy numbers and output this sum modulo *p*. Unfortunately, Willem isn't good at solving this kind of problems, so he asks you for help! Input Specification: The first line contains two integers *k* and *p* (1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=105,<=1<=≤<=*p*<=≤<=109). Output Specification: Output single integer — answer to the problem. Demo Input: ['2 100\n', '5 30\n'] Demo Output: ['33\n', '15\n'] Note: In the first example, the smallest zcy number is 11, and the second smallest zcy number is 22. In the second example, <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/68fffad54395f7d920ad0384e07c6215ddc64141.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/>.
```python def func(n, m, a): i=0 n=n+1 s=0 for i1 in range(10): for i2 in range(10): for i3 in range(10): for i4 in range(10): for i5 in range(10): for i6 in range(10): s=s+(i6*a[0]) s=s+(i5*a[1]) s=s+(i4*a[2]) s=s+(i3*a[3]) s=s+(i2*a[4]) s=s+(i1*a[5]) i=i+1 if(i>=n): return s if(i5==0): a[0]=a[0]*10 if(i4==0): a[1]=a[1]*10 if(i3==0): a[2]=a[2]*10 if(i2==0): a[3]=a[3]*10 if(i1==0): a[4]=a[4]*10 the_string = input() n1, m1 = the_string.split() n=int(n1) m=int(m1) a=[11, 1001, 100001, 10000001, 1000000001, 100000000001] s=func(n, m, a) s=s%m print(s) ```
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Lucky Sum of Digits
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[ "brute force", "implementation" ]
A. Lucky Sum of Digits
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Petya loves lucky numbers. We all know that lucky numbers are the positive integers whose decimal representations contain only the lucky digits 4 and 7. For example, numbers 47, 744, 4 are lucky and 5, 17, 467 are not. Petya wonders eagerly what minimum lucky number has the sum of digits equal to *n*. Help him cope with the task.
The single line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=106) — the sum of digits of the required lucky number.
Print on the single line the result — the minimum lucky number, whose sum of digits equals *n*. If such number does not exist, print -1.
[ "11\n", "10\n" ]
[ "47\n", "-1\n" ]
none
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1,559,840,546
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
RUNTIME_ERROR
TESTS
0
374
1,024,000
n = input('nhap n') flag = False r = '' if n<4: print(-1) for i in range(n//7, -1, -1): j = n-i*7 if j%4==0: flag = True for k in range(j//4): r+='4' for l in range(i): r+='7' break print(r)
Title: Lucky Sum of Digits Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Petya loves lucky numbers. We all know that lucky numbers are the positive integers whose decimal representations contain only the lucky digits 4 and 7. For example, numbers 47, 744, 4 are lucky and 5, 17, 467 are not. Petya wonders eagerly what minimum lucky number has the sum of digits equal to *n*. Help him cope with the task. Input Specification: The single line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=106) — the sum of digits of the required lucky number. Output Specification: Print on the single line the result — the minimum lucky number, whose sum of digits equals *n*. If such number does not exist, print -1. Demo Input: ['11\n', '10\n'] Demo Output: ['47\n', '-1\n'] Note: none
```python n = input('nhap n') flag = False r = '' if n<4: print(-1) for i in range(n//7, -1, -1): j = n-i*7 if j%4==0: flag = True for k in range(j//4): r+='4' for l in range(i): r+='7' break print(r) ```
-1
702
B
Powers of Two
PROGRAMMING
1,500
[ "brute force", "data structures", "implementation", "math" ]
null
null
You are given *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*. Find the number of pairs of indexes *i*,<=*j* (*i*<=&lt;<=*j*) that *a**i*<=+<=*a**j* is a power of 2 (i. e. some integer *x* exists so that *a**i*<=+<=*a**j*<==<=2*x*).
The first line contains the single positive integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105) — the number of integers. The second line contains *n* positive integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=109).
Print the number of pairs of indexes *i*,<=*j* (*i*<=&lt;<=*j*) that *a**i*<=+<=*a**j* is a power of 2.
[ "4\n7 3 2 1\n", "3\n1 1 1\n" ]
[ "2\n", "3\n" ]
In the first example the following pairs of indexes include in answer: (1, 4) and (2, 4). In the second example all pairs of indexes (*i*, *j*) (where *i* &lt; *j*) include in answer.
0
[ { "input": "4\n7 3 2 1", "output": "2" }, { "input": "3\n1 1 1", "output": "3" }, { "input": "1\n1000000000", "output": "0" }, { "input": "10\n2827343 1373647 96204862 723505 796619138 71550121 799843967 5561265 402690754 446173607", "output": "2" }, { "input": "10\n6 6 7 3 9 14 15 7 2 2", "output": "9" }, { "input": "100\n3 6 12 1 16 4 9 5 4 4 5 8 12 4 6 14 5 1 2 2 2 1 7 1 9 10 6 13 7 8 3 11 8 11 7 5 15 6 14 10 4 2 10 9 1 8 14 9 5 11 3 4 1 12 6 8 13 4 8 5 4 13 13 1 3 9 14 7 14 10 7 3 12 8 9 8 6 15 9 10 12 14 15 4 16 8 8 4 8 7 5 10 16 4 10 13 6 16 16 5", "output": "532" }, { "input": "1\n2", "output": "0" }, { "input": "2\n1 1", "output": "1" } ]
1,690,374,382
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
5
373
0
import math t=int(input()) a=list(map(int,input().split())) i=0 j=len(a)-1 c=0 while i<len(a)-1 and j>0: k=a[i]+a[j] m=math.log(k,2) if int(m)==m: c+=1 if j-1==i: j=len(a)-1 i+=1 else: j-=1 print(c)
Title: Powers of Two Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: You are given *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*. Find the number of pairs of indexes *i*,<=*j* (*i*<=&lt;<=*j*) that *a**i*<=+<=*a**j* is a power of 2 (i. e. some integer *x* exists so that *a**i*<=+<=*a**j*<==<=2*x*). Input Specification: The first line contains the single positive integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105) — the number of integers. The second line contains *n* positive integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=109). Output Specification: Print the number of pairs of indexes *i*,<=*j* (*i*<=&lt;<=*j*) that *a**i*<=+<=*a**j* is a power of 2. Demo Input: ['4\n7 3 2 1\n', '3\n1 1 1\n'] Demo Output: ['2\n', '3\n'] Note: In the first example the following pairs of indexes include in answer: (1, 4) and (2, 4). In the second example all pairs of indexes (*i*, *j*) (where *i* &lt; *j*) include in answer.
```python import math t=int(input()) a=list(map(int,input().split())) i=0 j=len(a)-1 c=0 while i<len(a)-1 and j>0: k=a[i]+a[j] m=math.log(k,2) if int(m)==m: c+=1 if j-1==i: j=len(a)-1 i+=1 else: j-=1 print(c) ```
0
50
A
Domino piling
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "greedy", "math" ]
A. Domino piling
2
256
You are given a rectangular board of *M*<=×<=*N* squares. Also you are given an unlimited number of standard domino pieces of 2<=×<=1 squares. You are allowed to rotate the pieces. You are asked to place as many dominoes as possible on the board so as to meet the following conditions: 1. Each domino completely covers two squares. 2. No two dominoes overlap. 3. Each domino lies entirely inside the board. It is allowed to touch the edges of the board. Find the maximum number of dominoes, which can be placed under these restrictions.
In a single line you are given two integers *M* and *N* — board sizes in squares (1<=≤<=*M*<=≤<=*N*<=≤<=16).
Output one number — the maximal number of dominoes, which can be placed.
[ "2 4\n", "3 3\n" ]
[ "4\n", "4\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "2 4", "output": "4" }, { "input": "3 3", "output": "4" }, { "input": "1 5", "output": "2" }, { "input": "1 6", "output": "3" }, { "input": "1 15", "output": "7" }, { "input": "1 16", "output": "8" }, { "input": "2 5", "output": "5" }, { "input": "2 6", "output": "6" }, { "input": "2 7", "output": "7" }, { "input": "2 14", "output": "14" }, { "input": "2 15", "output": "15" }, { "input": "1 4", "output": "2" }, { "input": "2 16", "output": "16" }, { "input": "3 5", "output": "7" }, { "input": "3 6", "output": "9" }, { "input": "3 10", "output": "15" }, { "input": "3 14", "output": "21" }, { "input": "3 15", "output": "22" }, { "input": "3 16", "output": "24" }, { "input": "5 7", "output": "17" }, { "input": "16 16", "output": "128" }, { "input": "15 16", "output": "120" }, { "input": "2 3", "output": "3" }, { "input": "15 15", "output": "112" }, { "input": "14 16", "output": "112" }, { "input": "11 13", "output": "71" }, { "input": "5 16", "output": "40" }, { "input": "8 15", "output": "60" }, { "input": "2 2", "output": "2" }, { "input": "3 4", "output": "6" }, { "input": "4 4", "output": "8" }, { "input": "1 1", "output": "0" }, { "input": "1 2", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1 3", "output": "1" }, { "input": "14 15", "output": "105" } ]
1,684,304,227
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
35
92
0
m, n = map(int, input().split()) # Если произведение m и n четное, то количество доминошек равно произведению m и n, деленному на 2 if (m * n) % 2 == 0: print((m * n) // 2) # Иначе количество доминошек равно произведению m и n, минус 1, деленное на 2 else: print((m * n - 1) // 2)
Title: Domino piling Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: You are given a rectangular board of *M*<=×<=*N* squares. Also you are given an unlimited number of standard domino pieces of 2<=×<=1 squares. You are allowed to rotate the pieces. You are asked to place as many dominoes as possible on the board so as to meet the following conditions: 1. Each domino completely covers two squares. 2. No two dominoes overlap. 3. Each domino lies entirely inside the board. It is allowed to touch the edges of the board. Find the maximum number of dominoes, which can be placed under these restrictions. Input Specification: In a single line you are given two integers *M* and *N* — board sizes in squares (1<=≤<=*M*<=≤<=*N*<=≤<=16). Output Specification: Output one number — the maximal number of dominoes, which can be placed. Demo Input: ['2 4\n', '3 3\n'] Demo Output: ['4\n', '4\n'] Note: none
```python m, n = map(int, input().split()) # Если произведение m и n четное, то количество доминошек равно произведению m и n, деленному на 2 if (m * n) % 2 == 0: print((m * n) // 2) # Иначе количество доминошек равно произведению m и n, минус 1, деленное на 2 else: print((m * n - 1) // 2) ```
3.977
453
A
Little Pony and Expected Maximum
PROGRAMMING
1,600
[ "probabilities" ]
null
null
Twilight Sparkle was playing Ludo with her friends Rainbow Dash, Apple Jack and Flutter Shy. But she kept losing. Having returned to the castle, Twilight Sparkle became interested in the dice that were used in the game. The dice has *m* faces: the first face of the dice contains a dot, the second one contains two dots, and so on, the *m*-th face contains *m* dots. Twilight Sparkle is sure that when the dice is tossed, each face appears with probability . Also she knows that each toss is independent from others. Help her to calculate the expected maximum number of dots she could get after tossing the dice *n* times.
A single line contains two integers *m* and *n* (1<=≤<=*m*,<=*n*<=≤<=105).
Output a single real number corresponding to the expected maximum. The answer will be considered correct if its relative or absolute error doesn't exceed 10<=<=-<=4.
[ "6 1\n", "6 3\n", "2 2\n" ]
[ "3.500000000000\n", "4.958333333333\n", "1.750000000000\n" ]
Consider the third test example. If you've made two tosses: 1. You can get 1 in the first toss, and 2 in the second. Maximum equals to 2. 1. You can get 1 in the first toss, and 1 in the second. Maximum equals to 1. 1. You can get 2 in the first toss, and 1 in the second. Maximum equals to 2. 1. You can get 2 in the first toss, and 2 in the second. Maximum equals to 2. The probability of each outcome is 0.25, that is expectation equals to: You can read about expectation using the following link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expected_value
500
[ { "input": "6 1", "output": "3.500000000000" }, { "input": "6 3", "output": "4.958333333333" }, { "input": "2 2", "output": "1.750000000000" }, { "input": "5 4", "output": "4.433600000000" }, { "input": "5 8", "output": "4.814773760000" }, { "input": "3 10", "output": "2.982641534996" }, { "input": "3 6", "output": "2.910836762689" }, { "input": "1 8", "output": "1.000000000000" }, { "input": "24438 9", "output": "21994.699969310015" }, { "input": "94444 9", "output": "85000.099992058866" }, { "input": "8 66716", "output": "8.000000000000" }, { "input": "4 25132", "output": "4.000000000000" }, { "input": "51520 73331", "output": "51519.682650242677" }, { "input": "54230 31747", "output": "54228.743352775018" }, { "input": "24236 90163", "output": "24235.975171545670" }, { "input": "26946 99523", "output": "26945.974480086279" }, { "input": "50323 7", "output": "44033.124988408454" }, { "input": "53033 3", "output": "39775.249995286234" }, { "input": "55743 5", "output": "46452.999992525307" }, { "input": "59964 79", "output": "59214.949890211828" }, { "input": "1 1", "output": "1.000000000000" }, { "input": "1 1", "output": "1.000000000000" }, { "input": "3 1", "output": "2.000000000000" }, { "input": "1 2", "output": "1.000000000000" }, { "input": "53513 34040", "output": "53511.875329020870" }, { "input": "100000 100000", "output": "99999.418033254507" }, { "input": "1 100000", "output": "1.000000000000" }, { "input": "100000 1", "output": "50000.499999999935" }, { "input": "2 100000", "output": "2.000000000000" }, { "input": "100000 2", "output": "66667.166665000332" }, { "input": "50000 100000", "output": "49999.843487110789" }, { "input": "99999 1111", "output": "99909.571915885972" }, { "input": "99999 99999", "output": "99998.418033254609" }, { "input": "1000 1000", "output": "999.419018443269" }, { "input": "50000 50000", "output": "49999.418043215679" }, { "input": "88888 88888", "output": "88887.418034499773" }, { "input": "99999 100000", "output": "99998.418042461126" }, { "input": "100000 555", "output": "99820.643422392372" }, { "input": "10000 10000", "output": "9999.418122897887" }, { "input": "100000 5001", "output": "99980.503829474910" }, { "input": "100000 1000", "output": "99900.599066768002" } ]
1,651,410,295
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
TESTS
12
1,000
40,243,200
m,n=map(int, input().split()) def binar(a, n): if n==1: return a elif n%2==1: sas=binar(a, n//2) return sas*sas*a else: sas=binar(a, n//2) return sas*sas arr=[i for i in range(1, m+1)] for i in range(m): arr[i]=binar(arr[i], n) ans=0 for i in range(m): if i==0: ans+=(i+1)*(arr[i]/arr[-1]) else: ans+=(i+1)*((arr[i]-arr[i-1])/arr[-1]) print(ans)
Title: Little Pony and Expected Maximum Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Twilight Sparkle was playing Ludo with her friends Rainbow Dash, Apple Jack and Flutter Shy. But she kept losing. Having returned to the castle, Twilight Sparkle became interested in the dice that were used in the game. The dice has *m* faces: the first face of the dice contains a dot, the second one contains two dots, and so on, the *m*-th face contains *m* dots. Twilight Sparkle is sure that when the dice is tossed, each face appears with probability . Also she knows that each toss is independent from others. Help her to calculate the expected maximum number of dots she could get after tossing the dice *n* times. Input Specification: A single line contains two integers *m* and *n* (1<=≤<=*m*,<=*n*<=≤<=105). Output Specification: Output a single real number corresponding to the expected maximum. The answer will be considered correct if its relative or absolute error doesn't exceed 10<=<=-<=4. Demo Input: ['6 1\n', '6 3\n', '2 2\n'] Demo Output: ['3.500000000000\n', '4.958333333333\n', '1.750000000000\n'] Note: Consider the third test example. If you've made two tosses: 1. You can get 1 in the first toss, and 2 in the second. Maximum equals to 2. 1. You can get 1 in the first toss, and 1 in the second. Maximum equals to 1. 1. You can get 2 in the first toss, and 1 in the second. Maximum equals to 2. 1. You can get 2 in the first toss, and 2 in the second. Maximum equals to 2. The probability of each outcome is 0.25, that is expectation equals to: You can read about expectation using the following link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expected_value
```python m,n=map(int, input().split()) def binar(a, n): if n==1: return a elif n%2==1: sas=binar(a, n//2) return sas*sas*a else: sas=binar(a, n//2) return sas*sas arr=[i for i in range(1, m+1)] for i in range(m): arr[i]=binar(arr[i], n) ans=0 for i in range(m): if i==0: ans+=(i+1)*(arr[i]/arr[-1]) else: ans+=(i+1)*((arr[i]-arr[i-1])/arr[-1]) print(ans) ```
0
350
C
Bombs
PROGRAMMING
1,600
[ "greedy", "implementation", "sortings" ]
null
null
You've got a robot, its task is destroying bombs on a square plane. Specifically, the square plane contains *n* bombs, the *i*-th bomb is at point with coordinates (*x**i*,<=*y**i*). We know that no two bombs are at the same point and that no bomb is at point with coordinates (0,<=0). Initially, the robot is at point with coordinates (0,<=0). Also, let's mark the robot's current position as (*x*,<=*y*). In order to destroy all the bombs, the robot can perform three types of operations: 1. Operation has format "1 k dir". To perform the operation robot have to move in direction *dir* *k* (*k*<=≥<=1) times. There are only 4 directions the robot can move in: "R", "L", "U", "D". During one move the robot can move from the current point to one of following points: (*x*<=+<=1,<=*y*), (*x*<=-<=1,<=*y*), (*x*,<=*y*<=+<=1), (*x*,<=*y*<=-<=1) (corresponding to directions). It is forbidden to move from point (*x*,<=*y*), if at least one point on the path (besides the destination point) contains a bomb. 1. Operation has format "2". To perform the operation robot have to pick a bomb at point (*x*,<=*y*) and put it in a special container. Thus, the robot can carry the bomb from any point to any other point. The operation cannot be performed if point (*x*,<=*y*) has no bomb. It is forbidden to pick a bomb if the robot already has a bomb in its container. 1. Operation has format "3". To perform the operation robot have to take a bomb out of the container and destroy it. You are allowed to perform this operation only if the robot is at point (0,<=0). It is forbidden to perform the operation if the container has no bomb. Help the robot and find the shortest possible sequence of operations he can perform to destroy all bombs on the coordinate plane.
The first line contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105) — the number of bombs on the coordinate plane. Next *n* lines contain two integers each. The *i*-th line contains numbers (*x**i*,<=*y**i*) (<=-<=109<=≤<=*x**i*,<=*y**i*<=≤<=109) — the coordinates of the *i*-th bomb. It is guaranteed that no two bombs are located at the same point and no bomb is at point (0,<=0).
In a single line print a single integer *k* — the minimum number of operations needed to destroy all bombs. On the next lines print the descriptions of these *k* operations. If there are multiple sequences, you can print any of them. It is guaranteed that there is the solution where *k*<=≤<=106.
[ "2\n1 1\n-1 -1\n", "3\n5 0\n0 5\n1 0\n" ]
[ "12\n1 1 R\n1 1 U\n2\n1 1 L\n1 1 D\n3\n1 1 L\n1 1 D\n2\n1 1 R\n1 1 U\n3\n", "12\n1 1 R\n2\n1 1 L\n3\n1 5 R\n2\n1 5 L\n3\n1 5 U\n2\n1 5 D\n3\n" ]
none
1,000
[ { "input": "2\n1 1\n-1 -1", "output": "12\n1 1 R\n1 1 U\n2\n1 1 L\n1 1 D\n3\n1 1 L\n1 1 D\n2\n1 1 R\n1 1 U\n3" }, { "input": "3\n5 0\n0 5\n1 0", "output": "12\n1 1 R\n2\n1 1 L\n3\n1 5 R\n2\n1 5 L\n3\n1 5 U\n2\n1 5 D\n3" }, { "input": "1\n-277226476 314722425", "output": "6\n1 277226476 L\n1 314722425 U\n2\n1 277226476 R\n1 314722425 D\n3" }, { "input": "2\n-404192496 -968658337\n556071553 -256244640", "output": "12\n1 556071553 R\n1 256244640 D\n2\n1 556071553 L\n1 256244640 U\n3\n1 404192496 L\n1 968658337 D\n2\n1 404192496 R\n1 968658337 U\n3" }, { "input": "24\n-2 -2\n-1 1\n0 1\n1 1\n0 2\n1 -1\n2 -2\n1 -2\n-1 0\n0 -2\n0 -1\n-2 0\n-2 -1\n2 -1\n2 2\n-1 -2\n-2 1\n2 0\n-1 2\n1 2\n-1 -1\n1 0\n2 1\n-2 2", "output": "128\n1 1 U\n2\n1 1 D\n3\n1 1 R\n2\n1 1 L\n3\n1 1 L\n2\n1 1 R\n3\n1 1 D\n2\n1 1 U\n3\n1 1 L\n1 1 U\n2\n1 1 R\n1 1 D\n3\n1 1 R\n1 1 U\n2\n1 1 L\n1 1 D\n3\n1 2 U\n2\n1 2 D\n3\n1 1 R\n1 1 D\n2\n1 1 L\n1 1 U\n3\n1 2 D\n2\n1 2 U\n3\n1 2 L\n2\n1 2 R\n3\n1 1 L\n1 1 D\n2\n1 1 R\n1 1 U\n3\n1 2 R\n2\n1 2 L\n3\n1 2 L\n1 1 D\n2\n1 2 R\n1 1 U\n3\n1 2 R\n1 1 U\n2\n1 2 L\n1 1 D\n3\n1 1 R\n1 2 U\n2\n1 1 L\n1 2 D\n3\n1 1 L\n1 2 U\n2\n1 1 R\n1 2 D\n3\n1 2 L\n1 1 U\n2\n1 2 R\n1 1 D\n3\n1 1 L\n1 2 D\n2\n1 1 R\n1 2 U\n3\n1 2 R\n..." } ]
1,585,898,292
2,147,483,647
Python 3
TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
TESTS
4
2,000
10,956,800
from bisect import bisect_left as bl, bisect_right as br, insort import sys import heapq #from math import * from collections import defaultdict as dd, deque def data(): return sys.stdin.readline().strip() def mdata(): return map(int, data().split()) def print(x): return sys.stdout.write(str(x)+'\n') #sys.setrecursionlimit(100000) n=int(data()) A=[] cnt=2*n for i in range(n): x,y=mdata() A.append((x,y)) if x != 0: cnt += 2 if y != 0: cnt += 2 print(cnt) A.sort(key=lambda x:abs(x[0])+abs(x[1])) for i in A: x,y=i if x > 0: print('1 '+str(x)+' R') elif x < 0: print('1 '+str(-x)+' L') if y > 0: print('1 '+ str(y)+ ' U') elif y < 0: print('1 '+ str(-y)+ ' D') print(2) if x > 0: print('1 '+str(x)+' L') elif x < 0: print('1 '+str(-x)+' R') if y > 0: print('1 '+ str(y)+ ' D') elif y < 0: print('1 '+ str(-y)+' U') print(3)
Title: Bombs Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: You've got a robot, its task is destroying bombs on a square plane. Specifically, the square plane contains *n* bombs, the *i*-th bomb is at point with coordinates (*x**i*,<=*y**i*). We know that no two bombs are at the same point and that no bomb is at point with coordinates (0,<=0). Initially, the robot is at point with coordinates (0,<=0). Also, let's mark the robot's current position as (*x*,<=*y*). In order to destroy all the bombs, the robot can perform three types of operations: 1. Operation has format "1 k dir". To perform the operation robot have to move in direction *dir* *k* (*k*<=≥<=1) times. There are only 4 directions the robot can move in: "R", "L", "U", "D". During one move the robot can move from the current point to one of following points: (*x*<=+<=1,<=*y*), (*x*<=-<=1,<=*y*), (*x*,<=*y*<=+<=1), (*x*,<=*y*<=-<=1) (corresponding to directions). It is forbidden to move from point (*x*,<=*y*), if at least one point on the path (besides the destination point) contains a bomb. 1. Operation has format "2". To perform the operation robot have to pick a bomb at point (*x*,<=*y*) and put it in a special container. Thus, the robot can carry the bomb from any point to any other point. The operation cannot be performed if point (*x*,<=*y*) has no bomb. It is forbidden to pick a bomb if the robot already has a bomb in its container. 1. Operation has format "3". To perform the operation robot have to take a bomb out of the container and destroy it. You are allowed to perform this operation only if the robot is at point (0,<=0). It is forbidden to perform the operation if the container has no bomb. Help the robot and find the shortest possible sequence of operations he can perform to destroy all bombs on the coordinate plane. Input Specification: The first line contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105) — the number of bombs on the coordinate plane. Next *n* lines contain two integers each. The *i*-th line contains numbers (*x**i*,<=*y**i*) (<=-<=109<=≤<=*x**i*,<=*y**i*<=≤<=109) — the coordinates of the *i*-th bomb. It is guaranteed that no two bombs are located at the same point and no bomb is at point (0,<=0). Output Specification: In a single line print a single integer *k* — the minimum number of operations needed to destroy all bombs. On the next lines print the descriptions of these *k* operations. If there are multiple sequences, you can print any of them. It is guaranteed that there is the solution where *k*<=≤<=106. Demo Input: ['2\n1 1\n-1 -1\n', '3\n5 0\n0 5\n1 0\n'] Demo Output: ['12\n1 1 R\n1 1 U\n2\n1 1 L\n1 1 D\n3\n1 1 L\n1 1 D\n2\n1 1 R\n1 1 U\n3\n', '12\n1 1 R\n2\n1 1 L\n3\n1 5 R\n2\n1 5 L\n3\n1 5 U\n2\n1 5 D\n3\n'] Note: none
```python from bisect import bisect_left as bl, bisect_right as br, insort import sys import heapq #from math import * from collections import defaultdict as dd, deque def data(): return sys.stdin.readline().strip() def mdata(): return map(int, data().split()) def print(x): return sys.stdout.write(str(x)+'\n') #sys.setrecursionlimit(100000) n=int(data()) A=[] cnt=2*n for i in range(n): x,y=mdata() A.append((x,y)) if x != 0: cnt += 2 if y != 0: cnt += 2 print(cnt) A.sort(key=lambda x:abs(x[0])+abs(x[1])) for i in A: x,y=i if x > 0: print('1 '+str(x)+' R') elif x < 0: print('1 '+str(-x)+' L') if y > 0: print('1 '+ str(y)+ ' U') elif y < 0: print('1 '+ str(-y)+ ' D') print(2) if x > 0: print('1 '+str(x)+' L') elif x < 0: print('1 '+str(-x)+' R') if y > 0: print('1 '+ str(y)+ ' D') elif y < 0: print('1 '+ str(-y)+' U') print(3) ```
0
443
A
Anton and Letters
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "constructive algorithms", "implementation" ]
null
null
Recently, Anton has found a set. The set consists of small English letters. Anton carefully wrote out all the letters from the set in one line, separated by a comma. He also added an opening curved bracket at the beginning of the line and a closing curved bracket at the end of the line. Unfortunately, from time to time Anton would forget writing some letter and write it again. He asks you to count the total number of distinct letters in his set.
The first and the single line contains the set of letters. The length of the line doesn't exceed 1000. It is guaranteed that the line starts from an opening curved bracket and ends with a closing curved bracket. Between them, small English letters are listed, separated by a comma. Each comma is followed by a space.
Print a single number — the number of distinct letters in Anton's set.
[ "{a, b, c}\n", "{b, a, b, a}\n", "{}\n" ]
[ "3\n", "2\n", "0\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "{a, b, c}", "output": "3" }, { "input": "{b, a, b, a}", "output": "2" }, { "input": "{}", "output": "0" }, { "input": "{a, a, c, b, b, b, c, c, c, c}", "output": "3" }, { "input": "{a, c, b, b}", "output": "3" }, { "input": "{a, b}", "output": "2" }, { "input": "{a}", "output": "1" }, { "input": "{b, a, b, a, b, c, c, b, c, b}", "output": "3" }, { "input": "{e, g, c, e}", "output": "3" }, { "input": "{a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a}", "output": "1" }, { "input": "{a, a, b}", "output": "2" }, { "input": "{a, b, b, b, a, b, a, a, a, a, a, a, b, a, b, a, a, a, a, a, b, a, b, a}", "output": "2" }, { "input": "{j, u, a, c, f, w, e, w, x, t, h, p, v, n, i, l, x, n, i, b, u, c, a, a}", "output": "16" }, { "input": "{x, i, w, c, p, e, h, z, k, i}", "output": "9" }, { "input": "{t, k, o, x, r, d, q, j, k, e, z, w, y, r, z, s, s, e, s, b, k, i}", "output": "15" }, { "input": "{y}", "output": "1" }, { "input": "{x}", "output": "1" }, { "input": "{b, z, a, z}", "output": "3" }, { "input": "{z}", "output": "1" }, { "input": "{a, z}", "output": "2" }, { "input": "{a, b, z}", "output": "3" }, { "input": "{s, q, z, r, t, a, b, h, j, i, o, z, r, q}", "output": "11" } ]
1,686,044,983
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
27
46
0
a=input() w='' for i in range(1,len(a)-1): if a[i] in w or a[i]==' ' or a[i]==',': i=i else: w=w+a[i] print(len(w))
Title: Anton and Letters Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Recently, Anton has found a set. The set consists of small English letters. Anton carefully wrote out all the letters from the set in one line, separated by a comma. He also added an opening curved bracket at the beginning of the line and a closing curved bracket at the end of the line. Unfortunately, from time to time Anton would forget writing some letter and write it again. He asks you to count the total number of distinct letters in his set. Input Specification: The first and the single line contains the set of letters. The length of the line doesn't exceed 1000. It is guaranteed that the line starts from an opening curved bracket and ends with a closing curved bracket. Between them, small English letters are listed, separated by a comma. Each comma is followed by a space. Output Specification: Print a single number — the number of distinct letters in Anton's set. Demo Input: ['{a, b, c}\n', '{b, a, b, a}\n', '{}\n'] Demo Output: ['3\n', '2\n', '0\n'] Note: none
```python a=input() w='' for i in range(1,len(a)-1): if a[i] in w or a[i]==' ' or a[i]==',': i=i else: w=w+a[i] print(len(w)) ```
3