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729 | A | Interview with Oleg | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"implementation",
"strings"
] | null | null | Polycarp has interviewed Oleg and has written the interview down without punctuation marks and spaces to save time. Thus, the interview is now a string *s* consisting of *n* lowercase English letters.
There is a filler word ogo in Oleg's speech. All words that can be obtained from ogo by adding go several times to the... | The first line contains a positive integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the length of the interview.
The second line contains the string *s* of length *n*, consisting of lowercase English letters. | Print the interview text after the replacement of each of the fillers with "***". It is allowed for the substring "***" to have several consecutive occurences. | [
"7\naogogob\n",
"13\nogogmgogogogo\n",
"9\nogoogoogo\n"
] | [
"a***b\n",
"***gmg***\n",
"*********\n"
] | The first sample contains one filler word ogogo, so the interview for printing is "a***b".
The second sample contains two fillers ogo and ogogogo. Thus, the interview is transformed to "***gmg***". | 500 | [
{
"input": "7\naogogob",
"output": "a***b"
},
{
"input": "13\nogogmgogogogo",
"output": "***gmg***"
},
{
"input": "9\nogoogoogo",
"output": "*********"
},
{
"input": "32\nabcdefogoghijklmnogoopqrstuvwxyz",
"output": "abcdef***ghijklmn***opqrstuvwxyz"
},
{
"input":... | 1,479,635,902 | 3,202 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 48 | 92 | 0 | n = int(input())
s = str(input())
while s.find('ogo') != -1:
e = 0
while s[s.find('ogo')+3+e*2:s.find('ogo')+3+2*(e+1)] == 'go':
e+=1
s = s.replace(s[s.find('ogo'):s.find('ogo')+3+e*2], '***', 1)
print(s)
| Title: Interview with Oleg
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Polycarp has interviewed Oleg and has written the interview down without punctuation marks and spaces to save time. Thus, the interview is now a string *s* consisting of *n* lowercase English letters.
There is a fi... | ```python
n = int(input())
s = str(input())
while s.find('ogo') != -1:
e = 0
while s[s.find('ogo')+3+e*2:s.find('ogo')+3+2*(e+1)] == 'go':
e+=1
s = s.replace(s[s.find('ogo'):s.find('ogo')+3+e*2], '***', 1)
print(s)
``` | 3 | |
991 | A | If at first you don't succeed... | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Each student eagerly awaits the day he would pass the exams successfully. Thus, Vasya was ready to celebrate, but, alas, he didn't pass it. However, many of Vasya's fellow students from the same group were more successful and celebrated after the exam.
Some of them celebrated in the BugDonalds restaurant, some of them... | The first line contains four integers — $A$, $B$, $C$ and $N$ ($0 \leq A, B, C, N \leq 100$). | If a distribution of $N$ students exists in which $A$ students visited BugDonalds, $B$ — BeaverKing, $C$ — both of the restaurants and at least one student is left home (it is known that Vasya didn't pass the exam and stayed at home), output one integer — amount of students (including Vasya) who did not pass the exam. ... | [
"10 10 5 20\n",
"2 2 0 4\n",
"2 2 2 1\n"
] | [
"5",
"-1",
"-1"
] | The first sample describes following situation: $5$ only visited BugDonalds, $5$ students only visited BeaverKing, $5$ visited both of them and $5$ students (including Vasya) didn't pass the exam.
In the second sample $2$ students only visited BugDonalds and $2$ only visited BeaverKing, but that means all $4$ students... | 500 | [
{
"input": "10 10 5 20",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "2 2 0 4",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "2 2 2 1",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "98 98 97 100",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "1 5 2 10",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "5 1 2 10",
"output": "-1"
}... | 1,629,759,116 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 4 | 62 | 20,172,800 | def passed_test(a,b,c,n):
if (a-c + b-c + c) < n:
return n - (a-c + b-c + c)
return -1
a,b,c,n = map(int,input().split())
print(passed_test(a,b,c,n)) | Title: If at first you don't succeed...
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Each student eagerly awaits the day he would pass the exams successfully. Thus, Vasya was ready to celebrate, but, alas, he didn't pass it. However, many of Vasya's fellow students from the same group w... | ```python
def passed_test(a,b,c,n):
if (a-c + b-c + c) < n:
return n - (a-c + b-c + c)
return -1
a,b,c,n = map(int,input().split())
print(passed_test(a,b,c,n))
``` | 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 Vasy... | 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 | [
{
"input": "3\n4 1 7\n-2 4 -1\n1 -5 -3",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "3\n3 -1 7\n-5 2 -4\n2 -1 -3",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "10\n21 32 -46\n43 -35 21\n42 2 -50\n22 40 20\n-27 -9 38\n-4 1 1\n-40 6 -31\n-13 -2 34\n-21 34 -12\n-32 -29 41",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "10... | 1,686,770,508 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | RUNTIME_ERROR | TESTS | 6 | 92 | 0 | import sys
in_lines = input()
str_arr = [line.strip() for line in sys.stdin]
valid = True
vector_matrix = []
sum = 0
for items in str_arr:
vector = items.split()
if vector == []:
continue
else:
vector_matrix.append(vector)
for row in range(0,len(vector_matrix)):
for column in range(0, len(vector_matrix)... | 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. S... | ```python
import sys
in_lines = input()
str_arr = [line.strip() for line in sys.stdin]
valid = True
vector_matrix = []
sum = 0
for items in str_arr:
vector = items.split()
if vector == []:
continue
else:
vector_matrix.append(vector)
for row in range(0,len(vector_matrix)):
for column in range(0, len(vect... | -1 |
499 | B | Lecture | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"implementation",
"strings"
] | null | null | You have a new professor of graph theory and he speaks very quickly. You come up with the following plan to keep up with his lecture and make notes.
You know two languages, and the professor is giving the lecture in the first one. The words in both languages consist of lowercase English characters, each language consi... | The first line contains two integers, *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=3000, 1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=3000) — the number of words in the professor's lecture and the number of words in each of these languages.
The following *m* lines contain the words. The *i*-th line contains two strings *a**i*, *b**i* meaning that the word *a**i* bel... | Output exactly *n* words: how you will record the lecture in your notebook. Output the words of the lecture in the same order as in the input. | [
"4 3\ncodeforces codesecrof\ncontest round\nletter message\ncodeforces contest letter contest\n",
"5 3\njoll wuqrd\neuzf un\nhbnyiyc rsoqqveh\nhbnyiyc joll joll euzf joll\n"
] | [
"codeforces round letter round\n",
"hbnyiyc joll joll un joll\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "4 3\ncodeforces codesecrof\ncontest round\nletter message\ncodeforces contest letter contest",
"output": "codeforces round letter round"
},
{
"input": "5 3\njoll wuqrd\neuzf un\nhbnyiyc rsoqqveh\nhbnyiyc joll joll euzf joll",
"output": "hbnyiyc joll joll un joll"
},
{
"input"... | 1,682,805,409 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 37 | 124 | 5,529,600 | numbers=input().split(' ')
for i in range(len(numbers)):
numbers[i]=eval(numbers[i])
noofwords = numbers[0]
words=numbers[1]
language_convert={}
while words!=0:
language=input().split(' ')
if len(language[0])>len(language[1]):
language_convert[language[0]]=language[1]
else:
pa... | Title: Lecture
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
You have a new professor of graph theory and he speaks very quickly. You come up with the following plan to keep up with his lecture and make notes.
You know two languages, and the professor is giving the lecture in the first ... | ```python
numbers=input().split(' ')
for i in range(len(numbers)):
numbers[i]=eval(numbers[i])
noofwords = numbers[0]
words=numbers[1]
language_convert={}
while words!=0:
language=input().split(' ')
if len(language[0])>len(language[1]):
language_convert[language[0]]=language[1]
else:
... | 3 | |
551 | A | GukiZ and Contest | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"brute force",
"implementation",
"sortings"
] | null | null | Professor GukiZ likes programming contests. He especially likes to rate his students on the contests he prepares. Now, he has decided to prepare a new contest.
In total, *n* students will attend, and before the start, every one of them has some positive integer rating. Students are indexed from 1 to *n*. Let's denote... | The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=2000), number of GukiZ's students.
The second line contains *n* numbers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=... *a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=2000) where *a**i* is the rating of *i*-th student (1<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=*n*). | In a single line, print the position after the end of the contest for each of *n* students in the same order as they appear in the input. | [
"3\n1 3 3\n",
"1\n1\n",
"5\n3 5 3 4 5\n"
] | [
"3 1 1\n",
"1\n",
"4 1 4 3 1\n"
] | In the first sample, students 2 and 3 are positioned first (there is no other student with higher rating), and student 1 is positioned third since there are two students with higher rating.
In the second sample, first student is the only one on the contest.
In the third sample, students 2 and 5 share the first positi... | 500 | [
{
"input": "3\n1 3 3",
"output": "3 1 1"
},
{
"input": "1\n1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "5\n3 5 3 4 5",
"output": "4 1 4 3 1"
},
{
"input": "7\n1 3 5 4 2 2 1",
"output": "6 3 1 2 4 4 6"
},
{
"input": "11\n5 6 4 2 9 7 6 6 6 6 7",
"output": "9 4 10 11 1 2 4 4... | 1,439,765,370 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 36 | 93 | 0 | n = int(input())
a = list(map(int, input().split()))
d = sorted(a, reverse=True)
print(" ".join(str(d.index(a[i]) + 1) for i in range(n))) | Title: GukiZ and Contest
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Professor GukiZ likes programming contests. He especially likes to rate his students on the contests he prepares. Now, he has decided to prepare a new contest.
In total, *n* students will attend, and before the star... | ```python
n = int(input())
a = list(map(int, input().split()))
d = sorted(a, reverse=True)
print(" ".join(str(d.index(a[i]) + 1) for i in range(n)))
``` | 3 | |
611 | B | New Year and Old Property | PROGRAMMING | 1,300 | [
"bitmasks",
"brute force",
"implementation"
] | null | null | The year 2015 is almost over.
Limak is a little polar bear. He has recently learnt about the binary system. He noticed that the passing year has exactly one zero in its representation in the binary system — 201510<==<=111110111112. Note that he doesn't care about the number of zeros in the decimal representation.
Lim... | The only line of the input contains two integers *a* and *b* (1<=≤<=*a*<=≤<=*b*<=≤<=1018) — the first year and the last year in Limak's interval respectively. | Print one integer – the number of years Limak will count in his chosen interval. | [
"5 10\n",
"2015 2015\n",
"100 105\n",
"72057594000000000 72057595000000000\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n",
"26\n"
] | In the first sample Limak's interval contains numbers 5<sub class="lower-index">10</sub> = 101<sub class="lower-index">2</sub>, 6<sub class="lower-index">10</sub> = 110<sub class="lower-index">2</sub>, 7<sub class="lower-index">10</sub> = 111<sub class="lower-index">2</sub>, 8<sub class="lower-index">10</sub> = 1000<su... | 750 | [
{
"input": "5 10",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "2015 2015",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "100 105",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "72057594000000000 72057595000000000",
"output": "26"
},
{
"input": "1 100",
"output": "16"
},
{
"input": "100000000000000000... | 1,451,491,104 | 3,204 | Python 3 | TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED | PRETESTS | 3 | 2,000 | 0 | a,b=map(int,input().split())
ans=int(0)
for i in range(a,b+1):
y=int(i)
cnt=int(0)
while(y):
if((y & 1)==0):
cnt=cnt+int(1)
y=y>>1
if(cnt==2):
break
if(cnt==1):
ans=ans+1
print(ans)
| Title: New Year and Old Property
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
The year 2015 is almost over.
Limak is a little polar bear. He has recently learnt about the binary system. He noticed that the passing year has exactly one zero in its representation in the binary system — 2... | ```python
a,b=map(int,input().split())
ans=int(0)
for i in range(a,b+1):
y=int(i)
cnt=int(0)
while(y):
if((y & 1)==0):
cnt=cnt+int(1)
y=y>>1
if(cnt==2):
break
if(cnt==1):
ans=ans+1
print(ans)
``` | 0 | |
332 | B | Maximum Absurdity | PROGRAMMING | 1,500 | [
"data structures",
"dp",
"implementation"
] | null | null | Reforms continue entering Berland. For example, during yesterday sitting the Berland Parliament approved as much as *n* laws (each law has been assigned a unique number from 1 to *n*). Today all these laws were put on the table of the President of Berland, G.W. Boosch, to be signed.
This time mr. Boosch plans to sign ... | The first line contains two integers *n* and *k* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=2·105, 0<=<<=2*k*<=≤<=*n*) — the number of laws accepted by the parliament and the length of one segment in the law list, correspondingly. The next line contains *n* integers *x*1,<=*x*2,<=...,<=*x**n* — the absurdity of each law (1<=≤<=*x**i*<=≤<=109). | Print two integers *a*, *b* — the beginning of segments that mr. Boosch should choose. That means that the president signs laws with numbers from segments [*a*; *a*<=+<=*k*<=-<=1] and [*b*; *b*<=+<=*k*<=-<=1]. If there are multiple solutions, print the one with the minimum number *a*. If there still are multiple soluti... | [
"5 2\n3 6 1 1 6\n",
"6 2\n1 1 1 1 1 1\n"
] | [
"1 4\n",
"1 3\n"
] | In the first sample mr. Boosch signs laws with numbers from segments [1;2] and [4;5]. The total absurdity of the signed laws equals 3 + 6 + 1 + 6 = 16.
In the second sample mr. Boosch signs laws with numbers from segments [1;2] and [3;4]. The total absurdity of the signed laws equals 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 4. | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "5 2\n3 6 1 1 6",
"output": "1 4"
},
{
"input": "6 2\n1 1 1 1 1 1",
"output": "1 3"
},
{
"input": "6 2\n1 4 1 2 5 6",
"output": "1 5"
},
{
"input": "4 1\n1 2 2 2",
"output": "2 3"
},
{
"input": "6 3\n15 20 1 15 43 6",
"output": "1 4"
},
{
"i... | 1,689,746,878 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 47 | 248 | 28,467,200 | n, m = map(int, input().split())
x = [0]+list(map(int,input().split()))
dp = [float('-inf')] * (n+1)
index = [0] * (n+1)
answer = [0, 0, 0]
for i in range(1, n+1):
x[i] += x[i-1]
for i in range(m, n+1):
if x[i] - x[i-m] > dp[i-1]:
dp[i] = x[i] - x[i-m]
index[i] = i-m+1
else:
... | Title: Maximum Absurdity
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Reforms continue entering Berland. For example, during yesterday sitting the Berland Parliament approved as much as *n* laws (each law has been assigned a unique number from 1 to *n*). Today all these laws were put on... | ```python
n, m = map(int, input().split())
x = [0]+list(map(int,input().split()))
dp = [float('-inf')] * (n+1)
index = [0] * (n+1)
answer = [0, 0, 0]
for i in range(1, n+1):
x[i] += x[i-1]
for i in range(m, n+1):
if x[i] - x[i-m] > dp[i-1]:
dp[i] = x[i] - x[i-m]
index[i] = i-m+1
... | 3 | |
637 | B | Chat Order | PROGRAMMING | 1,200 | [
"*special",
"binary search",
"constructive algorithms",
"data structures",
"sortings"
] | null | null | Polycarp is a big lover of killing time in social networks. A page with a chatlist in his favourite network is made so that when a message is sent to some friend, his friend's chat rises to the very top of the page. The relative order of the other chats doesn't change. If there was no chat with this friend before, then... | The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=200<=000) — the number of Polycarpus' messages. Next *n* lines enlist the message recipients in the order in which the messages were sent. The name of each participant is a non-empty sequence of lowercase English letters of length at most 10. | Print all the recipients to who Polycarp talked to in the order of chats with them, from top to bottom. | [
"4\nalex\nivan\nroman\nivan\n",
"8\nalina\nmaria\nekaterina\ndarya\ndarya\nekaterina\nmaria\nalina\n"
] | [
"ivan\nroman\nalex\n",
"alina\nmaria\nekaterina\ndarya\n"
] | In the first test case Polycarpus first writes to friend by name "alex", and the list looks as follows:
1. alex
Then Polycarpus writes to friend by name "ivan" and the list looks as follows:
1. ivan 1. alex
Polycarpus writes the third message to friend by name "roman" and the list looks as follows:
1. roman 1... | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "4\nalex\nivan\nroman\nivan",
"output": "ivan\nroman\nalex"
},
{
"input": "8\nalina\nmaria\nekaterina\ndarya\ndarya\nekaterina\nmaria\nalina",
"output": "alina\nmaria\nekaterina\ndarya"
},
{
"input": "1\nwdi",
"output": "wdi"
},
{
"input": "2\nypg\nypg",
"outpu... | 1,627,922,793 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED | TESTS | 12 | 3,000 | 7,680,000 | t = int(input())
q = list()
for i in range(t):
n = (input())
if n not in q:
q.append(n)
else:
q.remove(n)
q.append(n)
print("\n".join(q[::-1]))
| Title: Chat Order
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Polycarp is a big lover of killing time in social networks. A page with a chatlist in his favourite network is made so that when a message is sent to some friend, his friend's chat rises to the very top of the page. The rela... | ```python
t = int(input())
q = list()
for i in range(t):
n = (input())
if n not in q:
q.append(n)
else:
q.remove(n)
q.append(n)
print("\n".join(q[::-1]))
``` | 0 | |
991 | A | If at first you don't succeed... | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Each student eagerly awaits the day he would pass the exams successfully. Thus, Vasya was ready to celebrate, but, alas, he didn't pass it. However, many of Vasya's fellow students from the same group were more successful and celebrated after the exam.
Some of them celebrated in the BugDonalds restaurant, some of them... | The first line contains four integers — $A$, $B$, $C$ and $N$ ($0 \leq A, B, C, N \leq 100$). | If a distribution of $N$ students exists in which $A$ students visited BugDonalds, $B$ — BeaverKing, $C$ — both of the restaurants and at least one student is left home (it is known that Vasya didn't pass the exam and stayed at home), output one integer — amount of students (including Vasya) who did not pass the exam. ... | [
"10 10 5 20\n",
"2 2 0 4\n",
"2 2 2 1\n"
] | [
"5",
"-1",
"-1"
] | The first sample describes following situation: $5$ only visited BugDonalds, $5$ students only visited BeaverKing, $5$ visited both of them and $5$ students (including Vasya) didn't pass the exam.
In the second sample $2$ students only visited BugDonalds and $2$ only visited BeaverKing, but that means all $4$ students... | 500 | [
{
"input": "10 10 5 20",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "2 2 0 4",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "2 2 2 1",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "98 98 97 100",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "1 5 2 10",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "5 1 2 10",
"output": "-1"
}... | 1,600,944,382 | 202 | PyPy 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 4 | 124 | 0 | a,b,c,n = map(int,input().split())
ans = n-(a+b-c)
if(ans<=0):
print("-1")
else:
print(ans) | Title: If at first you don't succeed...
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Each student eagerly awaits the day he would pass the exams successfully. Thus, Vasya was ready to celebrate, but, alas, he didn't pass it. However, many of Vasya's fellow students from the same group w... | ```python
a,b,c,n = map(int,input().split())
ans = n-(a+b-c)
if(ans<=0):
print("-1")
else:
print(ans)
``` | 0 | |
595 | A | Vitaly and Night | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"constructive algorithms",
"implementation"
] | null | null | One day Vitaly was going home late at night and wondering: how many people aren't sleeping at that moment? To estimate, Vitaly decided to look which windows are lit in the house he was passing by at that moment.
Vitaly sees a building of *n* floors and 2·*m* windows on each floor. On each floor there are *m* flats num... | The first line of the input contains two integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=100) — the number of floors in the house and the number of flats on each floor respectively.
Next *n* lines describe the floors from top to bottom and contain 2·*m* characters each. If the *i*-th window of the given floor has lights on,... | Print a single integer — the number of flats that have lights on in at least one window, that is, the flats where, according to Vitaly, people aren't sleeping. | [
"2 2\n0 0 0 1\n1 0 1 1\n",
"1 3\n1 1 0 1 0 0\n"
] | [
"3\n",
"2\n"
] | In the first test case the house has two floors, two flats on each floor. That is, in total there are 4 flats. The light isn't on only on the second floor in the left flat. That is, in both rooms of the flat the light is off.
In the second test case the house has one floor and the first floor has three flats. The ligh... | 500 | [
{
"input": "2 2\n0 0 0 1\n1 0 1 1",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "1 3\n1 1 0 1 0 0",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "3 3\n1 1 1 1 1 1\n1 1 0 1 1 0\n1 0 0 0 1 1",
"output": "8"
},
{
"input": "1 5\n1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "1 100\n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ... | 1,551,731,677 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 36 | 109 | 0 | '''
Amirhossein Alimirzaei
Telegram : @HajLorenzo
Instagram : amirhossein_alimirzaei
University of Bojnourd
'''
N=list(map(int,input().split()))
COUNTER=0
for _ in range(N[0]):
TMP=list(map(int,input().split()))
STRT=0
for __ in range(N[1]):
if(1 in TMP[STRT:STRT+2]):
COUN... | Title: Vitaly and Night
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
One day Vitaly was going home late at night and wondering: how many people aren't sleeping at that moment? To estimate, Vitaly decided to look which windows are lit in the house he was passing by at that moment.
Vital... | ```python
'''
Amirhossein Alimirzaei
Telegram : @HajLorenzo
Instagram : amirhossein_alimirzaei
University of Bojnourd
'''
N=list(map(int,input().split()))
COUNTER=0
for _ in range(N[0]):
TMP=list(map(int,input().split()))
STRT=0
for __ in range(N[1]):
if(1 in TMP[STRT:STRT+2]):
... | 3 | |
505 | B | Mr. Kitayuta's Colorful Graph | PROGRAMMING | 1,400 | [
"dfs and similar",
"dp",
"dsu",
"graphs"
] | null | null | Mr. Kitayuta has just bought an undirected graph consisting of *n* vertices and *m* edges. The vertices of the graph are numbered from 1 to *n*. Each edge, namely edge *i*, has a color *c**i*, connecting vertex *a**i* and *b**i*.
Mr. Kitayuta wants you to process the following *q* queries.
In the *i*-th query, he giv... | The first line of the input contains space-separated two integers — *n* and *m* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100,<=1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=100), denoting the number of the vertices and the number of the edges, respectively.
The next *m* lines contain space-separated three integers — *a**i*, *b**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=<<=*b**i*<=≤<=*n*) and *c*... | For each query, print the answer in a separate line. | [
"4 5\n1 2 1\n1 2 2\n2 3 1\n2 3 3\n2 4 3\n3\n1 2\n3 4\n1 4\n",
"5 7\n1 5 1\n2 5 1\n3 5 1\n4 5 1\n1 2 2\n2 3 2\n3 4 2\n5\n1 5\n5 1\n2 5\n1 5\n1 4\n"
] | [
"2\n1\n0\n",
"1\n1\n1\n1\n2\n"
] | Let's consider the first sample.
- Vertex 1 and vertex 2 are connected by color 1 and 2. - Vertex 3 and vertex 4 are connected by color 3. - Vertex 1 and vertex 4 are not connected by any single color. | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "4 5\n1 2 1\n1 2 2\n2 3 1\n2 3 3\n2 4 3\n3\n1 2\n3 4\n1 4",
"output": "2\n1\n0"
},
{
"input": "5 7\n1 5 1\n2 5 1\n3 5 1\n4 5 1\n1 2 2\n2 3 2\n3 4 2\n5\n1 5\n5 1\n2 5\n1 5\n1 4",
"output": "1\n1\n1\n1\n2"
},
{
"input": "2 1\n1 2 1\n1\n1 2",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input... | 1,684,762,678 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 29 | 108 | 6,246,400 | from bisect import bisect_left, bisect_right
from collections import Counter, deque
from functools import lru_cache
from math import factorial, comb, sqrt, gcd, lcm, log2
from copy import deepcopy
import heapq
from sys import stdin, stdout
input = stdin.readline
def main():
def find(x, c):
... | Title: Mr. Kitayuta's Colorful Graph
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Mr. Kitayuta has just bought an undirected graph consisting of *n* vertices and *m* edges. The vertices of the graph are numbered from 1 to *n*. Each edge, namely edge *i*, has a color *c**i*, connecting v... | ```python
from bisect import bisect_left, bisect_right
from collections import Counter, deque
from functools import lru_cache
from math import factorial, comb, sqrt, gcd, lcm, log2
from copy import deepcopy
import heapq
from sys import stdin, stdout
input = stdin.readline
def main():
def find(x, ... | 3 | |
765 | A | Neverending competitions | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"implementation",
"math"
] | null | null | There are literally dozens of snooker competitions held each year, and team Jinotega tries to attend them all (for some reason they prefer name "snookah")! When a competition takes place somewhere far from their hometown, Ivan, Artsem and Konstantin take a flight to the contest and back.
Jinotega's best friends, team ... | In the first line of input there is a single integer *n*: the number of Jinotega's flights (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100). In the second line there is a string of 3 capital Latin letters: the name of Jinotega's home airport. In the next *n* lines there is flight information, one flight per line, in form "XXX->YYY", where "XXX"... | If Jinotega is now at home, print "home" (without quotes), otherwise print "contest". | [
"4\nSVO\nSVO->CDG\nLHR->SVO\nSVO->LHR\nCDG->SVO\n",
"3\nSVO\nSVO->HKT\nHKT->SVO\nSVO->RAP\n"
] | [
"home\n",
"contest\n"
] | In the first sample Jinotega might first fly from SVO to CDG and back, and then from SVO to LHR and back, so now they should be at home. In the second sample Jinotega must now be at RAP because a flight from RAP back to SVO is not on the list. | 500 | [
{
"input": "4\nSVO\nSVO->CDG\nLHR->SVO\nSVO->LHR\nCDG->SVO",
"output": "home"
},
{
"input": "3\nSVO\nSVO->HKT\nHKT->SVO\nSVO->RAP",
"output": "contest"
},
{
"input": "1\nESJ\nESJ->TSJ",
"output": "contest"
},
{
"input": "2\nXMR\nFAJ->XMR\nXMR->FAJ",
"output": "home"
},
... | 1,601,904,119 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 23 | 140 | 0 | n = int(input())
s = input()
for i in range(n):
tmp = input()
print("home") if n&1==0 else print("contest") | Title: Neverending competitions
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
There are literally dozens of snooker competitions held each year, and team Jinotega tries to attend them all (for some reason they prefer name "snookah")! When a competition takes place somewhere far from thei... | ```python
n = int(input())
s = input()
for i in range(n):
tmp = input()
print("home") if n&1==0 else print("contest")
``` | 3 | |
996 | A | Hit the Lottery | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"dp",
"greedy"
] | null | null | Allen has a LOT of money. He has $n$ dollars in the bank. For security reasons, he wants to withdraw it in cash (we will not disclose the reasons here). The denominations for dollar bills are $1$, $5$, $10$, $20$, $100$. What is the minimum number of bills Allen could receive after withdrawing his entire balance? | The first and only line of input contains a single integer $n$ ($1 \le n \le 10^9$). | Output the minimum number of bills that Allen could receive. | [
"125\n",
"43\n",
"1000000000\n"
] | [
"3\n",
"5\n",
"10000000\n"
] | In the first sample case, Allen can withdraw this with a $100$ dollar bill, a $20$ dollar bill, and a $5$ dollar bill. There is no way for Allen to receive $125$ dollars in one or two bills.
In the second sample case, Allen can withdraw two $20$ dollar bills and three $1$ dollar bills.
In the third sample case, Allen... | 500 | [
{
"input": "125",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "43",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "1000000000",
"output": "10000000"
},
{
"input": "4",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "5",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "74",
"o... | 1,697,478,997 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 49 | 46 | 0 | balance = int(input())
def get100bills (balance):
comm = balance % 100
balance -= comm
NumOfBills100 = int(balance / 100)
return NumOfBills100
def get20bills(balance):
comm = balance % 20
balance = balance - (get100bills(balance) * 100) - comm
NumOfBills20 = int(balance / 20)
... | Title: Hit the Lottery
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Allen has a LOT of money. He has $n$ dollars in the bank. For security reasons, he wants to withdraw it in cash (we will not disclose the reasons here). The denominations for dollar bills are $1$, $5$, $10$, $20$, $100$... | ```python
balance = int(input())
def get100bills (balance):
comm = balance % 100
balance -= comm
NumOfBills100 = int(balance / 100)
return NumOfBills100
def get20bills(balance):
comm = balance % 20
balance = balance - (get100bills(balance) * 100) - comm
NumOfBills20 = int(balanc... | 3 | |
821 | B | Okabe and Banana Trees | PROGRAMMING | 1,300 | [
"brute force",
"math"
] | null | null | Okabe needs bananas for one of his experiments for some strange reason. So he decides to go to the forest and cut banana trees.
Consider the point (*x*,<=*y*) in the 2D plane such that *x* and *y* are integers and 0<=≤<=*x*,<=*y*. There is a tree in such a point, and it has *x*<=+<=*y* bananas. There are no trees nor ... | The first line of input contains two space-separated integers *m* and *b* (1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=1000, 1<=≤<=*b*<=≤<=10000). | Print the maximum number of bananas Okabe can get from the trees he cuts. | [
"1 5\n",
"2 3\n"
] | [
"30\n",
"25\n"
] | The graph above corresponds to sample test 1. The optimal rectangle is shown in red and has 30 bananas. | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "1 5",
"output": "30"
},
{
"input": "2 3",
"output": "25"
},
{
"input": "4 6",
"output": "459"
},
{
"input": "6 3",
"output": "171"
},
{
"input": "1 1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "10 1",
"output": "55"
},
{
"input": "20 10",
... | 1,566,651,097 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 2 | 109 | 0 | plano = input()
a = ''
lista = []
for p in plano :
if p != ' ':
a += p
else:
lista.append(a)
a = ''
if a is not None:
lista.append(a)
a = int(lista[0])
b= int(lista[1])
local = (a+b)* 5
print(local)
| Title: Okabe and Banana Trees
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Okabe needs bananas for one of his experiments for some strange reason. So he decides to go to the forest and cut banana trees.
Consider the point (*x*,<=*y*) in the 2D plane such that *x* and *y* are integers a... | ```python
plano = input()
a = ''
lista = []
for p in plano :
if p != ' ':
a += p
else:
lista.append(a)
a = ''
if a is not None:
lista.append(a)
a = int(lista[0])
b= int(lista[1])
local = (a+b)* 5
print(local)
``` | 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 ex... | 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... | 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 ... | 500 | [
{
"input": "4\n0 3\n2 5\n4 2\n4 0",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "5\n0 4\n4 6\n6 5\n5 4\n4 0",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "10\n0 5\n1 7\n10 8\n5 3\n0 5\n3 3\n8 8\n0 6\n10 1\n9 0",
"output": "18"
},
{
"input": "3\n0 1\n1 1\n1 0",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "4\n0 1... | 1,689,581,294 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 2 | 60 | 0 | t=int(input())
maxi=0
while(t):
x,y=map(int,input().split())
if(maxi-x+y>maxi):
maxi=maxi-x+y
t=t-1;
print(maxi) | 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 ... | ```python
t=int(input())
maxi=0
while(t):
x,y=map(int,input().split())
if(maxi-x+y>maxi):
maxi=maxi-x+y
t=t-1;
print(maxi)
``` | 0 | |
405 | A | Gravity Flip | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"greedy",
"implementation",
"sortings"
] | null | null | Little Chris is bored during his physics lessons (too easy), so he has built a toy box to keep himself occupied. The box is special, since it has the ability to change gravity.
There are *n* columns of toy cubes in the box arranged in a line. The *i*-th column contains *a**i* cubes. At first, the gravity in the box is... | The first line of input contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100), the number of the columns in the box. The next line contains *n* space-separated integer numbers. The *i*-th number *a**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=100) denotes the number of cubes in the *i*-th column. | Output *n* integer numbers separated by spaces, where the *i*-th number is the amount of cubes in the *i*-th column after the gravity switch. | [
"4\n3 2 1 2\n",
"3\n2 3 8\n"
] | [
"1 2 2 3 \n",
"2 3 8 \n"
] | The first example case is shown on the figure. The top cube of the first column falls to the top of the last column; the top cube of the second column falls to the top of the third column; the middle cube of the first column falls to the top of the second column.
In the second example case the gravity switch does not ... | 500 | [
{
"input": "4\n3 2 1 2",
"output": "1 2 2 3 "
},
{
"input": "3\n2 3 8",
"output": "2 3 8 "
},
{
"input": "5\n2 1 2 1 2",
"output": "1 1 2 2 2 "
},
{
"input": "1\n1",
"output": "1 "
},
{
"input": "2\n4 3",
"output": "3 4 "
},
{
"input": "6\n100 40 60 20... | 1,698,242,626 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 0 | 30 | 0 | n=int(input())
m=list(map(int,input().split()))
m.sort()
print(m) | Title: Gravity Flip
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Little Chris is bored during his physics lessons (too easy), so he has built a toy box to keep himself occupied. The box is special, since it has the ability to change gravity.
There are *n* columns of toy cubes in the bo... | ```python
n=int(input())
m=list(map(int,input().split()))
m.sort()
print(m)
``` | 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 Vasy... | 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 | [
{
"input": "3\n4 1 7\n-2 4 -1\n1 -5 -3",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "3\n3 -1 7\n-5 2 -4\n2 -1 -3",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "10\n21 32 -46\n43 -35 21\n42 2 -50\n22 40 20\n-27 -9 38\n-4 1 1\n-40 6 -31\n-13 -2 34\n-21 34 -12\n-32 -29 41",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "10... | 1,658,028,848 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 81 | 92 | 0 |
n = int(input())
def toIntger ():
x, y, z = str(input()).split()
x, y, z = int(x), int(y), int(z)
return [x, y, z]
def returnResult ():
currentX, currentY, currentZ = 0, 0, 0
for i in range(n):
x, y, z = toIntger()
currentX += x
currentY += y
currentZ... | 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. S... | ```python
n = int(input())
def toIntger ():
x, y, z = str(input()).split()
x, y, z = int(x), int(y), int(z)
return [x, y, z]
def returnResult ():
currentX, currentY, currentZ = 0, 0, 0
for i in range(n):
x, y, z = toIntger()
currentX += x
currentY += y
... | 3.977 |
28 | A | Bender Problem | PROGRAMMING | 1,600 | [
"implementation"
] | A. Bender Problem | 2 | 256 | Robot Bender decided to make Fray a birthday present. He drove *n* nails and numbered them from 1 to *n* in some order. Bender decided to make a picture using metal rods. The picture is a closed polyline, which vertices should be nails (in the given order). The segments of the polyline should be parallel to the coordin... | The first line contains two positive integers *n* and *m* (4<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=500,<=2<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=500, *n* is even) — the amount of nails and the amount of rods. *i*-th of the following *n* lines contains a pair of integers, denoting the coordinates of the *i*-th nail. Nails should be connected in the same order as they are... | If it is impossible to solve Bender's problem, output NO. Otherwise, output YES in the first line, and in the second line output *n* numbers — *i*-th of them should be the number of rod, which fold place is attached to the *i*-th nail, or -1, if there is no such rod.
If there are multiple solutions, print any of them. | [
"4 2\n0 0\n0 2\n2 2\n2 0\n4 4\n",
"6 3\n0 0\n1 0\n1 1\n2 1\n2 2\n0 2\n3 2 3\n",
"6 3\n0 0\n1 0\n1 1\n2 1\n2 2\n0 2\n2 2 3\n"
] | [
"YES\n1 -1 2 -1 \n",
"YES\n1 -1 2 -1 3 -1 \n",
"NO\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "4 2\n0 0\n0 2\n2 2\n2 0\n4 4",
"output": "YES\n1 -1 2 -1 "
},
{
"input": "6 3\n0 0\n1 0\n1 1\n2 1\n2 2\n0 2\n3 2 3",
"output": "YES\n1 -1 2 -1 3 -1 "
},
{
"input": "6 3\n0 0\n1 0\n1 1\n2 1\n2 2\n0 2\n2 2 3",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "4 4\n0 0\n0 1\n1 1\n1 0\n1... | 1,654,954,071 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 0 | 60 | 0 | n = input()
n1 = n[0].upper()
n2 = n1 + n[1:len(n):1]
print(n2)
| Title: Bender Problem
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Robot Bender decided to make Fray a birthday present. He drove *n* nails and numbered them from 1 to *n* in some order. Bender decided to make a picture using metal rods. The picture is a closed polyline, which vertices shou... | ```python
n = input()
n1 = n[0].upper()
n2 = n1 + n[1:len(n):1]
print(n2)
``` | 0 |
1,006 | E | Military Problem | PROGRAMMING | 1,600 | [
"dfs and similar",
"graphs",
"trees"
] | null | null | In this problem you will have to help Berland army with organizing their command delivery system.
There are $n$ officers in Berland army. The first officer is the commander of the army, and he does not have any superiors. Every other officer has exactly one direct superior. If officer $a$ is the direct superior of off... | The first line of the input contains two integers $n$ and $q$ ($2 \le n \le 2 \cdot 10^5, 1 \le q \le 2 \cdot 10^5$) — the number of officers in Berland army and the number of queries.
The second line of the input contains $n - 1$ integers $p_2, p_3, \dots, p_n$ ($1 \le p_i < i$), where $p_i$ is the index of the di... | Print $q$ numbers, where the $i$-th number is the officer at the position $k_i$ in the list which describes the order in which officers will receive the command if it starts spreading from officer $u_i$. Print "-1" if the number of officers which receive the command is less than $k_i$.
You should process queries indep... | [
"9 6\n1 1 1 3 5 3 5 7\n3 1\n1 5\n3 4\n7 3\n1 8\n1 9\n"
] | [
"3\n6\n8\n-1\n9\n4\n"
] | none | 0 | [
{
"input": "9 6\n1 1 1 3 5 3 5 7\n3 1\n1 5\n3 4\n7 3\n1 8\n1 9",
"output": "3\n6\n8\n-1\n9\n4"
},
{
"input": "2 1\n1\n1 1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "13 12\n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1\n1 1\n1 1\n1 1\n1 1\n1 1\n1 1\n1 1\n1 1\n1 1\n1 1\n1 1\n1 1",
"output": "1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n... | 1,602,605,446 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | MEMORY_LIMIT_EXCEEDED | TESTS | 1 | 467 | 268,390,400 | from collections import *
import sys
import threading
threading.stack_size(10**8)
sys.setrecursionlimit(300000)
input = sys.stdin.readline
def main():
def dfs(node,visited):
order.append(node)
visited.add(node)
for i in tree[node]:
if i not in visited:
... | Title: Military Problem
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
In this problem you will have to help Berland army with organizing their command delivery system.
There are $n$ officers in Berland army. The first officer is the commander of the army, and he does not have any superi... | ```python
from collections import *
import sys
import threading
threading.stack_size(10**8)
sys.setrecursionlimit(300000)
input = sys.stdin.readline
def main():
def dfs(node,visited):
order.append(node)
visited.add(node)
for i in tree[node]:
if i not in visited... | 0 | |
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.... | 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 | [
{
"input": "code\nedoc",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "abb\naba",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "code\ncode",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "abacaba\nabacaba",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "q\nq",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "asrgdfngfnmfgnhweratgjkk... | 1,540,360,470 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | COMPILATION_ERROR | TESTS | 0 | 0 | 0 | s = input()
t = input()
r = ''
for i in range(len(s)):
r = r+s[len(s)-i-1]
if t = r:
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 pron... | ```python
s = input()
t = input()
r = ''
for i in range(len(s)):
r = r+s[len(s)-i-1]
if t = r:
print('YES')
else:
print('NO')
``` | -1 |
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 Pavlopo... | 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 | [
{
"input": "4 3",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "10 399603090",
"output": "3628800"
},
{
"input": "6 973151934",
"output": "720"
},
{
"input": "2 841668075",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "7 415216919",
"output": "5040"
},
{
"input": "3 283733059",
"ou... | 1,633,884,359 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 59 | 93 | 20,172,800 | import math
def fact(num):
if(num==1):
return 1
else:
return num * fact(num-1)
a,b=map(int,input().split())
z=fact(min(a,b))
print(z)
| 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 dormi... | ```python
import math
def fact(num):
if(num==1):
return 1
else:
return num * fact(num-1)
a,b=map(int,input().split())
z=fact(min(a,b))
print(z)
``` | 3 | |
78 | B | Easter Eggs | PROGRAMMING | 1,200 | [
"constructive algorithms",
"implementation"
] | B. Easter Eggs | 2 | 256 | The Easter Rabbit laid *n* eggs in a circle and is about to paint them.
Each egg should be painted one color out of 7: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo or violet. Also, the following conditions should be satisfied:
- Each of the seven colors should be used to paint at least one egg. - Any four eggs lying s... | The only line contains an integer *n* — the amount of eggs (7<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100). | Print one line consisting of *n* characters. The *i*-th character should describe the color of the *i*-th egg in the order they lie in the circle. The colors should be represented as follows: "R" stands for red, "O" stands for orange, "Y" stands for yellow, "G" stands for green, "B" stands for blue, "I" stands for indi... | [
"8\n",
"13\n"
] | [
"ROYGRBIV\n",
"ROYGBIVGBIVYG\n"
] | The way the eggs will be painted in the first sample is shown on the picture: | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "8",
"output": "ROYGBIVG"
},
{
"input": "13",
"output": "ROYGBIVOYGBIV"
},
{
"input": "7",
"output": "ROYGBIV"
},
{
"input": "10",
"output": "ROYGBIVYGB"
},
{
"input": "14",
"output": "ROYGBIVROYGBIV"
},
{
"input": "50",
"output": "ROYGB... | 1,677,257,804 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 0 | 156 | 0 | template = "ROYGBIV"
eggs_number = int(input())
result = template * (eggs_number // 7)
new_temp = result[-5::]*3
for i in range((eggs_number%7)):
result += new_temp[i]
print(result) | Title: Easter Eggs
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
The Easter Rabbit laid *n* eggs in a circle and is about to paint them.
Each egg should be painted one color out of 7: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo or violet. Also, the following conditions should be satisfied:
-... | ```python
template = "ROYGBIV"
eggs_number = int(input())
result = template * (eggs_number // 7)
new_temp = result[-5::]*3
for i in range((eggs_number%7)):
result += new_temp[i]
print(result)
``` | 0 |
389 | A | Fox and Number Game | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"greedy",
"math"
] | null | null | Fox Ciel is playing a game with numbers now.
Ciel has *n* positive integers: *x*1, *x*2, ..., *x**n*. She can do the following operation as many times as needed: select two different indexes *i* and *j* such that *x**i* > *x**j* hold, and then apply assignment *x**i* = *x**i* - *x**j*. The goal is to make the sum ... | The first line contains an integer *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100). Then the second line contains *n* integers: *x*1, *x*2, ..., *x**n* (1<=≤<=*x**i*<=≤<=100). | Output a single integer — the required minimal sum. | [
"2\n1 2\n",
"3\n2 4 6\n",
"2\n12 18\n",
"5\n45 12 27 30 18\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"6\n",
"12\n",
"15\n"
] | In the first example the optimal way is to do the assignment: *x*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub> = *x*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub> - *x*<sub class="lower-index">1</sub>.
In the second example the optimal sequence of operations is: *x*<sub class="lower-index">3</sub> = *x*<sub class="lower-index">3</sub> - *x*<sub... | 500 | [
{
"input": "2\n1 2",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "3\n2 4 6",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "2\n12 18",
"output": "12"
},
{
"input": "5\n45 12 27 30 18",
"output": "15"
},
{
"input": "2\n1 1",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "2\n100 100",
"output": "200"
... | 1,611,476,446 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 34 | 140 | 1,843,200 | from math import *
from collections import *
from sys import *
t=stdin.readline
p=stdout.write
def GI(): return map(int, t().strip().split())
def GS(): return map(str, t().strip().split())
def GL(): return list(map(int, t().strip().split()))
def SL(): return list(map(str, t().strip().split()))
n=int(t())
a=... | Title: Fox and Number Game
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Fox Ciel is playing a game with numbers now.
Ciel has *n* positive integers: *x*1, *x*2, ..., *x**n*. She can do the following operation as many times as needed: select two different indexes *i* and *j* such that ... | ```python
from math import *
from collections import *
from sys import *
t=stdin.readline
p=stdout.write
def GI(): return map(int, t().strip().split())
def GS(): return map(str, t().strip().split())
def GL(): return list(map(int, t().strip().split()))
def SL(): return list(map(str, t().strip().split()))
n=in... | 3 | |
847 | B | Preparing for Merge Sort | PROGRAMMING | 1,600 | [
"binary search",
"data structures"
] | null | null | Ivan has an array consisting of *n* different integers. He decided to reorder all elements in increasing order. Ivan loves merge sort so he decided to represent his array with one or several increasing sequences which he then plans to merge into one sorted array.
Ivan represent his array with increasing sequences with... | The first line contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=2·105) — the number of elements in Ivan's array.
The second line contains a sequence consisting of distinct integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=109) — Ivan's array. | Print representation of the given array in the form of one or more increasing sequences in accordance with the algorithm described above. Each sequence must be printed on a new line. | [
"5\n1 3 2 5 4\n",
"4\n4 3 2 1\n",
"4\n10 30 50 101\n"
] | [
"1 3 5 \n2 4 \n",
"4 \n3 \n2 \n1 \n",
"10 30 50 101 \n"
] | none | 0 | [
{
"input": "5\n1 3 2 5 4",
"output": "1 3 5 \n2 4 "
},
{
"input": "4\n4 3 2 1",
"output": "4 \n3 \n2 \n1 "
},
{
"input": "4\n10 30 50 101",
"output": "10 30 50 101 "
},
{
"input": "1\n1",
"output": "1 "
},
{
"input": "1\n200000",
"output": "200000 "
},
{
... | 1,687,615,135 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | COMPILATION_ERROR | TESTS | 0 | 0 | 0 | #include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
void solve() {
int N;
scanf("%d", &N);
vector<int> xs(N);
for (int i = 0; i < N; ++i) {
scanf("%d", &xs[i]);
}
vector<vector<int>> data;
map<int, int> tree;
for (int x : xs) {
if (data.empty()) {
tree[-x] = data.size();
... | Title: Preparing for Merge Sort
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Ivan has an array consisting of *n* different integers. He decided to reorder all elements in increasing order. Ivan loves merge sort so he decided to represent his array with one or several increasing sequence... | ```python
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
void solve() {
int N;
scanf("%d", &N);
vector<int> xs(N);
for (int i = 0; i < N; ++i) {
scanf("%d", &xs[i]);
}
vector<vector<int>> data;
map<int, int> tree;
for (int x : xs) {
if (data.empty()) {
tree[-x] = data.siz... | -1 | |
514 | A | Chewbaсca and Number | PROGRAMMING | 1,200 | [
"greedy",
"implementation"
] | null | null | Luke Skywalker gave Chewbacca an integer number *x*. Chewbacca isn't good at numbers but he loves inverting digits in them. Inverting digit *t* means replacing it with digit 9<=-<=*t*.
Help Chewbacca to transform the initial number *x* to the minimum possible positive number by inverting some (possibly, zero) digits.... | The first line contains a single integer *x* (1<=≤<=*x*<=≤<=1018) — the number that Luke Skywalker gave to Chewbacca. | Print the minimum possible positive number that Chewbacca can obtain after inverting some digits. The number shouldn't contain leading zeroes. | [
"27\n",
"4545\n"
] | [
"22\n",
"4444\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "27",
"output": "22"
},
{
"input": "4545",
"output": "4444"
},
{
"input": "1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "9",
"output": "9"
},
{
"input": "8772",
"output": "1222"
},
{
"input": "81",
"output": "11"
},
{
"input": "71723447",
... | 1,691,849,284 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 43 | 62 | 0 | string = list(input())
ans = ""
for i in range(len(string)):
if i == 0 and string[i] == '9': ans+=string[i]; continue
ans += str(min(int(string[i]), 9-int(string[i])))
print(ans) | Title: Chewbaсca and Number
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Luke Skywalker gave Chewbacca an integer number *x*. Chewbacca isn't good at numbers but he loves inverting digits in them. Inverting digit *t* means replacing it with digit 9<=-<=*t*.
Help Chewbacca to transform... | ```python
string = list(input())
ans = ""
for i in range(len(string)):
if i == 0 and string[i] == '9': ans+=string[i]; continue
ans += str(min(int(string[i]), 9-int(string[i])))
print(ans)
``` | 3 | |
478 | B | Random Teams | PROGRAMMING | 1,300 | [
"combinatorics",
"constructive algorithms",
"greedy",
"math"
] | null | null | *n* participants of the competition were split into *m* teams in some manner so that each team has at least one participant. After the competition each pair of participants from the same team became friends.
Your task is to write a program that will find the minimum and the maximum number of pairs of friends that coul... | The only line of input contains two integers *n* and *m*, separated by a single space (1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=109) — the number of participants and the number of teams respectively. | The only line of the output should contain two integers *k**min* and *k**max* — the minimum possible number of pairs of friends and the maximum possible number of pairs of friends respectively. | [
"5 1\n",
"3 2\n",
"6 3\n"
] | [
"10 10\n",
"1 1\n",
"3 6\n"
] | In the first sample all the participants get into one team, so there will be exactly ten pairs of friends.
In the second sample at any possible arrangement one team will always have two participants and the other team will always have one participant. Thus, the number of pairs of friends will always be equal to one.
... | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "5 1",
"output": "10 10"
},
{
"input": "3 2",
"output": "1 1"
},
{
"input": "6 3",
"output": "3 6"
},
{
"input": "5 3",
"output": "2 3"
},
{
"input": "10 2",
"output": "20 36"
},
{
"input": "10 6",
"output": "4 10"
},
{
"input": ... | 1,654,864,883 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | RUNTIME_ERROR | TESTS | 0 | 30 | 0 | n=int(input())
result = 1378**n
ans = str(result)
w = []
for i in ans:
w.append(i)
print(w[-1])
| Title: Random Teams
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
*n* participants of the competition were split into *m* teams in some manner so that each team has at least one participant. After the competition each pair of participants from the same team became friends.
Your task is ... | ```python
n=int(input())
result = 1378**n
ans = str(result)
w = []
for i in ans:
w.append(i)
print(w[-1])
``` | -1 | |
731 | E | Funny Game | PROGRAMMING | 2,200 | [
"dp",
"games"
] | null | null | Once upon a time Petya and Gena gathered after another programming competition and decided to play some game. As they consider most modern games to be boring, they always try to invent their own games. They have only stickers and markers, but that won't stop them.
The game they came up with has the following rules. In... | The first line of input contains a single integer *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=200<=000) — the number of stickers, initially located on the wall.
The second line contains *n* integers *a*1, *a*2, ..., *a**n* (<=-<=10<=000<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=10<=000) — the numbers on stickers in order from left to right. | Print one integer — the difference between the Petya's score and Gena's score at the end of the game if both players play optimally. | [
"3\n2 4 8\n",
"4\n1 -7 -2 3\n"
] | [
"14\n",
"-3\n"
] | In the first sample, the optimal move for Petya is to take all the stickers. As a result, his score will be equal to 14 and Gena's score will be equal to 0.
In the second sample, the optimal sequence of moves is the following. On the first move Petya will take first three sticker and will put the new sticker with valu... | 2,500 | [
{
"input": "3\n2 4 8",
"output": "14"
},
{
"input": "4\n1 -7 -2 3",
"output": "-3"
},
{
"input": "10\n35 11 35 28 48 25 2 43 23 10",
"output": "260"
},
{
"input": "100\n437 89 481 95 29 326 10 304 97 414 52 46 106 181 385 173 337 148 437 133 52 136 86 250 289 61 480 314 166 6... | 1,649,911,182 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 38 | 108 | 27,750,400 | import sys
input = sys.stdin.buffer.readline
def process(A):
n = len(A)
S = [0]
for i in range(n):
S.append(S[-1]+A[i])
d = [None for i in range(n)]
d[-1] = S[-1]
my_max = d[-1]
my_min = d[-1]
for i in range(n-2, -1, -1):
fi = d[i+1]
my_max = max(S... | Title: Funny Game
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Once upon a time Petya and Gena gathered after another programming competition and decided to play some game. As they consider most modern games to be boring, they always try to invent their own games. They have only sticker... | ```python
import sys
input = sys.stdin.buffer.readline
def process(A):
n = len(A)
S = [0]
for i in range(n):
S.append(S[-1]+A[i])
d = [None for i in range(n)]
d[-1] = S[-1]
my_max = d[-1]
my_min = d[-1]
for i in range(n-2, -1, -1):
fi = d[i+1]
my_m... | 3 | |
952 | B | A Map of the Cat | PROGRAMMING | 1,900 | [
"brute force",
"interactive"
] | null | null | If you have ever interacted with a cat, you have probably noticed that they are quite particular about how to pet them. Here is an approximate map of a normal cat.
However, some cats won't tolerate this nonsense from the humans. Here is a map of a grumpy cat.
You have met a cat. Can you figure out whether it's normal... | none | none | [] | [] | Please make sure to use the stream flushing operation after each query in order not to leave part of your output in some buffer. | 0 | [
{
"input": "5 0 1 2 5 3 5 4 5 5",
"output": "Correct answer 'normal'"
},
{
"input": "5 5 5 6 6 7 8 9 10 11",
"output": "Correct answer 'grumpy'"
},
{
"input": "10 6 5 7 5 6 11 5 8 9",
"output": "Correct answer 'grumpy'"
},
{
"input": "7 10 8 9 6 5 5 11 5 6",
"output": "Co... | 1,554,113,880 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 18 | 124 | 0 | for i in range(10):
print(i)
reaction = input()
if reaction in ['great', 'don\'t think so', 'not bad', 'cool', 'don\'t touch me']:
print('normal')
break
elif reaction in ['don\'t even', 'are you serious?', 'no way', 'go die in a whole', 'worse', 'terrible']:
print('grumpy'... | Title: A Map of the Cat
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
If you have ever interacted with a cat, you have probably noticed that they are quite particular about how to pet them. Here is an approximate map of a normal cat.
However, some cats won't tolerate this nonsense from ... | ```python
for i in range(10):
print(i)
reaction = input()
if reaction in ['great', 'don\'t think so', 'not bad', 'cool', 'don\'t touch me']:
print('normal')
break
elif reaction in ['don\'t even', 'are you serious?', 'no way', 'go die in a whole', 'worse', 'terrible']:
prin... | 3 | |
499 | B | Lecture | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"implementation",
"strings"
] | null | null | You have a new professor of graph theory and he speaks very quickly. You come up with the following plan to keep up with his lecture and make notes.
You know two languages, and the professor is giving the lecture in the first one. The words in both languages consist of lowercase English characters, each language consi... | The first line contains two integers, *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=3000, 1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=3000) — the number of words in the professor's lecture and the number of words in each of these languages.
The following *m* lines contain the words. The *i*-th line contains two strings *a**i*, *b**i* meaning that the word *a**i* bel... | Output exactly *n* words: how you will record the lecture in your notebook. Output the words of the lecture in the same order as in the input. | [
"4 3\ncodeforces codesecrof\ncontest round\nletter message\ncodeforces contest letter contest\n",
"5 3\njoll wuqrd\neuzf un\nhbnyiyc rsoqqveh\nhbnyiyc joll joll euzf joll\n"
] | [
"codeforces round letter round\n",
"hbnyiyc joll joll un joll\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "4 3\ncodeforces codesecrof\ncontest round\nletter message\ncodeforces contest letter contest",
"output": "codeforces round letter round"
},
{
"input": "5 3\njoll wuqrd\neuzf un\nhbnyiyc rsoqqveh\nhbnyiyc joll joll euzf joll",
"output": "hbnyiyc joll joll un joll"
},
{
"input"... | 1,657,041,964 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 0 | 93 | 0 | a,b=map(int,input().split())
ax,bx=[],[]
for i in range(b):
x,y=input().split()
ax.append(x)
bx.append(y)
str1=input().split()
str2=[]
for x in str1:
if x in ax:
t=ax.index(x)
if len(bx[t])<=len(x):
str2.append(bx[t])
else:
str2.append(x)
... | Title: Lecture
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
You have a new professor of graph theory and he speaks very quickly. You come up with the following plan to keep up with his lecture and make notes.
You know two languages, and the professor is giving the lecture in the first ... | ```python
a,b=map(int,input().split())
ax,bx=[],[]
for i in range(b):
x,y=input().split()
ax.append(x)
bx.append(y)
str1=input().split()
str2=[]
for x in str1:
if x in ax:
t=ax.index(x)
if len(bx[t])<=len(x):
str2.append(bx[t])
else:
str2.app... | 0 | |
372 | A | Counting Kangaroos is Fun | PROGRAMMING | 1,600 | [
"binary search",
"greedy",
"sortings",
"two pointers"
] | null | null | There are *n* kangaroos with pockets. Each kangaroo has a size (integer number). A kangaroo can go into another kangaroo's pocket if and only if the size of kangaroo who hold the kangaroo is at least twice as large as the size of kangaroo who is held.
Each kangaroo can hold at most one kangaroo, and the kangaroo who i... | The first line contains a single integer — *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=5·105). Each of the next *n* lines contains an integer *s**i* — the size of the *i*-th kangaroo (1<=≤<=*s**i*<=≤<=105). | Output a single integer — the optimal number of visible kangaroos. | [
"8\n2\n5\n7\n6\n9\n8\n4\n2\n",
"8\n9\n1\n6\n2\n6\n5\n8\n3\n"
] | [
"5\n",
"5\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "8\n2\n5\n7\n6\n9\n8\n4\n2",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "8\n9\n1\n6\n2\n6\n5\n8\n3",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "12\n3\n99\n24\n46\n75\n63\n57\n55\n10\n62\n34\n52",
"output": "7"
},
{
"input": "12\n55\n75\n1\n98\n63\n64\n9\n39\n82\n18\n47\n9",
"output": "6"
... | 1,624,614,542 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 5 | 46 | 0 | n = int(input())
kang_sizes = []
for i in range(n):
size = int(input())
kang_sizes.append(size)
kang_sizes.sort()
def min_visi_kang(n,kang_sizes):
if n ==1:
return 1
pairs = 0
paired = {}
ind_ch = n-2
for ind_parent in reversed(range(n)):
# check that not paired
... | Title: Counting Kangaroos is Fun
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
There are *n* kangaroos with pockets. Each kangaroo has a size (integer number). A kangaroo can go into another kangaroo's pocket if and only if the size of kangaroo who hold the kangaroo is at least twice as ... | ```python
n = int(input())
kang_sizes = []
for i in range(n):
size = int(input())
kang_sizes.append(size)
kang_sizes.sort()
def min_visi_kang(n,kang_sizes):
if n ==1:
return 1
pairs = 0
paired = {}
ind_ch = n-2
for ind_parent in reversed(range(n)):
# check that not pair... | 0 | |
327 | A | Flipping Game | PROGRAMMING | 1,200 | [
"brute force",
"dp",
"implementation"
] | null | null | Iahub got bored, so he invented a game to be played on paper.
He writes *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*. Each of those integers can be either 0 or 1. He's allowed to do exactly one move: he chooses two indices *i* and *j* (1<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=*j*<=≤<=*n*) and flips all values *a**k* for which their positions are in... | The first line of the input contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100). In the second line of the input there are *n* integers: *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*. It is guaranteed that each of those *n* values is either 0 or 1. | Print an integer — the maximal number of 1s that can be obtained after exactly one move. | [
"5\n1 0 0 1 0\n",
"4\n1 0 0 1\n"
] | [
"4\n",
"4\n"
] | In the first case, flip the segment from 2 to 5 (*i* = 2, *j* = 5). That flip changes the sequence, it becomes: [1 1 1 0 1]. So, it contains four ones. There is no way to make the whole sequence equal to [1 1 1 1 1].
In the second case, flipping only the second and the third element (*i* = 2, *j* = 3) will turn all nu... | 500 | [
{
"input": "5\n1 0 0 1 0",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "4\n1 0 0 1",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "1\n1",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "1\n0",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "8\n1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0",
"output": "7"
},
{
"input": "18\n0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ... | 1,690,813,895 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | RUNTIME_ERROR | TESTS | 2 | 62 | 0 | k = int(input())
t = list(map(int, input().split()))
pointer = 0
ans = 0
flip_list = []
while pointer < k:
i = t[pointer]
if i == 1:
pointer +=1
ans +=1
else:
tmp_list = [0]
sum = 1
for j in range(pointer+1, k):
if t[j] == 0:
... | Title: Flipping Game
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Iahub got bored, so he invented a game to be played on paper.
He writes *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*. Each of those integers can be either 0 or 1. He's allowed to do exactly one move: he chooses two indices *... | ```python
k = int(input())
t = list(map(int, input().split()))
pointer = 0
ans = 0
flip_list = []
while pointer < k:
i = t[pointer]
if i == 1:
pointer +=1
ans +=1
else:
tmp_list = [0]
sum = 1
for j in range(pointer+1, k):
if t[j] == 0:
... | -1 | |
266 | A | Stones on the Table | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | There are *n* stones on the table in a row, each of them can be red, green or blue. Count the minimum number of stones to take from the table so that any two neighboring stones had different colors. Stones in a row are considered neighboring if there are no other stones between them. | The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=50) — the number of stones on the table.
The next line contains string *s*, which represents the colors of the stones. We'll consider the stones in the row numbered from 1 to *n* from left to right. Then the *i*-th character *s* equals "R", if the *i*-th stone is red... | Print a single integer — the answer to the problem. | [
"3\nRRG\n",
"5\nRRRRR\n",
"4\nBRBG\n"
] | [
"1\n",
"4\n",
"0\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "3\nRRG",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "5\nRRRRR",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "4\nBRBG",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "1\nB",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "2\nBG",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "3\nBGB",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "... | 1,697,378,150 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 5 | 92 | 0 | n = int(input())
s = input()
if len(set(s)) == 1:
print(n - 1)
else:
r = s.count('R')
g = s.count('G')
b = s.count('B')
arr = sorted([r, g, b])
if r and g and b:
print(max(0, arr[2] - arr[1] - arr[0] - 1))
else:
print(max(0, arr[2] - arr[1] - arr[0])) | Title: Stones on the Table
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
There are *n* stones on the table in a row, each of them can be red, green or blue. Count the minimum number of stones to take from the table so that any two neighboring stones had different colors. Stones in a row ... | ```python
n = int(input())
s = input()
if len(set(s)) == 1:
print(n - 1)
else:
r = s.count('R')
g = s.count('G')
b = s.count('B')
arr = sorted([r, g, b])
if r and g and b:
print(max(0, arr[2] - arr[1] - arr[0] - 1))
else:
print(max(0, arr[2] - arr[1] - arr[0])... | 0 | |
630 | I | Parking Lot | PROGRAMMING | 1,700 | [
"combinatorics",
"math"
] | null | null | To quickly hire highly skilled specialists one of the new IT City companies made an unprecedented move. Every employee was granted a car, and an employee can choose one of four different car makes.
The parking lot before the office consists of one line of (2*n*<=-<=2) parking spaces. Unfortunately the total number of ... | The only line of the input contains one integer *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=30) — the amount of successive cars of the same make. | Output one integer — the number of ways to fill the parking lot by cars of four makes using the described way. | [
"3\n"
] | [
"24"
] | Let's denote car makes in the following way: A — Aston Martin, B — Bentley, M — Mercedes-Maybach, Z — Zaporozhets. For *n* = 3 there are the following appropriate ways to fill the parking lot: AAAB AAAM AAAZ ABBB AMMM AZZZ BBBA BBBM BBBZ BAAA BMMM BZZZ MMMA MMMB MMMZ MAAA MBBB MZZZ ZZZA ZZZB ZZZM ZAAA ZBBB ZMMM
Orig... | 0 | [
{
"input": "3",
"output": "24"
},
{
"input": "4",
"output": "132"
},
{
"input": "5",
"output": "672"
},
{
"input": "6",
"output": "3264"
},
{
"input": "7",
"output": "15360"
},
{
"input": "12",
"output": "27525120"
},
{
"input": "15",
"... | 1,694,881,159 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 1 | 46 | 0 | n = int(input())
space = 2 * n - 2
same = n
result = 0
def binpower(n,p):
result = 1
while p > 0:
if p & 1:
result *= n
n *= n
p >>= 1
return result
power = space - same
# print(power,binpower(3,power))
result = binpower(3,power) * (power + 1) * 4
print(result)
| Title: Parking Lot
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
To quickly hire highly skilled specialists one of the new IT City companies made an unprecedented move. Every employee was granted a car, and an employee can choose one of four different car makes.
The parking lot before t... | ```python
n = int(input())
space = 2 * n - 2
same = n
result = 0
def binpower(n,p):
result = 1
while p > 0:
if p & 1:
result *= n
n *= n
p >>= 1
return result
power = space - same
# print(power,binpower(3,power))
result = binpower(3,power) * (power + 1) * 4
print(res... | 0 | |
926 | A | 2-3-numbers | PROGRAMMING | 1,300 | [
"implementation",
"math"
] | null | null | A positive integer is called a 2-3-integer, if it is equal to 2*x*·3*y* for some non-negative integers *x* and *y*. In other words, these integers are such integers that only have 2 and 3 among their prime divisors. For example, integers 1, 6, 9, 16 and 108 — are 2-3 integers, while 5, 10, 21 and 120 are not.
Print th... | The only line contains two integers *l* and *r* (1<=≤<=*l*<=≤<=*r*<=≤<=2·109). | Print a single integer the number of 2-3-integers on the segment [*l*,<=*r*]. | [
"1 10\n",
"100 200\n",
"1 2000000000\n"
] | [
"7\n",
"5\n",
"326\n"
] | In the first example the 2-3-integers are 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 and 9.
In the second example the 2-3-integers are 108, 128, 144, 162 and 192. | 0 | [
{
"input": "1 10",
"output": "7"
},
{
"input": "100 200",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "1 2000000000",
"output": "326"
},
{
"input": "1088391168 1934917632",
"output": "17"
},
{
"input": "1088391167 1934917632",
"output": "17"
},
{
"input": "1088391169 ... | 1,680,340,572 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED | TESTS | 2 | 1,000 | 2,048,000 | l,r=map(int,input().split())
ans=0
for i in range(l,r+1):
j=i
while(j%2==0):
j//=2
while(j%3==0):
j//=3
if(j==1):ans+=1
print(ans) | Title: 2-3-numbers
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
A positive integer is called a 2-3-integer, if it is equal to 2*x*·3*y* for some non-negative integers *x* and *y*. In other words, these integers are such integers that only have 2 and 3 among their prime divisors. For exa... | ```python
l,r=map(int,input().split())
ans=0
for i in range(l,r+1):
j=i
while(j%2==0):
j//=2
while(j%3==0):
j//=3
if(j==1):ans+=1
print(ans)
``` | 0 | |
169 | A | Chores | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"sortings"
] | null | null | Petya and Vasya are brothers. Today is a special day for them as their parents left them home alone and commissioned them to do *n* chores. Each chore is characterized by a single parameter — its complexity. The complexity of the *i*-th chore equals *h**i*.
As Petya is older, he wants to take the chores with complexit... | The first input line contains three integers *n*,<=*a* and *b* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=2000; *a*,<=*b*<=≥<=1; *a*<=+<=*b*<==<=*n*) — the total number of chores, the number of Petya's chores and the number of Vasya's chores.
The next line contains a sequence of integers *h*1,<=*h*2,<=...,<=*h**n* (1<=≤<=*h**i*<=≤<=109), *h**i* ... | Print the required number of ways to choose an integer value of *x*. If there are no such ways, print 0. | [
"5 2 3\n6 2 3 100 1\n",
"7 3 4\n1 1 9 1 1 1 1\n"
] | [
"3\n",
"0\n"
] | In the first sample the possible values of *x* are 3, 4 or 5.
In the second sample it is impossible to find such *x*, that Petya got 3 chores and Vasya got 4. | 500 | [
{
"input": "5 2 3\n6 2 3 100 1",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "7 3 4\n1 1 9 1 1 1 1",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "2 1 1\n10 2",
"output": "8"
},
{
"input": "2 1 1\n7 7",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "2 1 1\n1 1000000000",
"output": "999999999"
},
{
"inp... | 1,560,682,244 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 29 | 109 | 307,200 | inp = list(map(int,input().split()))
n=inp[0]
a=inp[1]
b=inp[2]
inp = list(map(int,input().split()))
inp.sort(reverse=True)
if(inp[a-1]-inp[a]<0):
print (0)
else:
print (inp[a-1]-inp[a]) | Title: Chores
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Petya and Vasya are brothers. Today is a special day for them as their parents left them home alone and commissioned them to do *n* chores. Each chore is characterized by a single parameter — its complexity. The complexity of th... | ```python
inp = list(map(int,input().split()))
n=inp[0]
a=inp[1]
b=inp[2]
inp = list(map(int,input().split()))
inp.sort(reverse=True)
if(inp[a-1]-inp[a]<0):
print (0)
else:
print (inp[a-1]-inp[a])
``` | 3 | |
0 | none | none | none | 0 | [
"none"
] | null | null | Vasya became interested in bioinformatics. He's going to write an article about similar cyclic DNA sequences, so he invented a new method for determining the similarity of cyclic sequences.
Let's assume that strings *s* and *t* have the same length *n*, then the function *h*(*s*,<=*t*) is defined as the number of posi... | The first line of the input contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105).
The second line of the input contains a single string of length *n*, consisting of characters "ACGT". | Print a single number — the answer modulo 109<=+<=7. | [
"1\nC\n",
"2\nAG\n",
"3\nTTT\n"
] | [
"1\n",
"4\n",
"1\n"
] | Please note that if for two distinct strings *t*<sub class="lower-index">1</sub> and *t*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub> values ρ(*s*, *t*<sub class="lower-index">1</sub>) и ρ(*s*, *t*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub>) are maximum among all possible *t*, then both strings must be taken into account in the answer even if... | 0 | [
{
"input": "1\nC",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "2\nAG",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "3\nTTT",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "4\nGACT",
"output": "256"
},
{
"input": "1\nT",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "2\nAG",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "3\n... | 1,425,378,895 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 25 | 93 | 204,800 | N = int(input())
s = input()
m = max(s.count(c) for c in "ATCG")
n = sum(s.count(c)==m for c in "ATCG")
result = 1
for _ in s:
result *= n
result %= 10 ** 9 + 7
print(result)
| Title: none
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Vasya became interested in bioinformatics. He's going to write an article about similar cyclic DNA sequences, so he invented a new method for determining the similarity of cyclic sequences.
Let's assume that strings *s* and *t* h... | ```python
N = int(input())
s = input()
m = max(s.count(c) for c in "ATCG")
n = sum(s.count(c)==m for c in "ATCG")
result = 1
for _ in s:
result *= n
result %= 10 ** 9 + 7
print(result)
``` | 3 | |
0 | none | none | none | 0 | [
"none"
] | null | null | You are given several queries. In the *i*-th query you are given a single positive integer *n**i*. You are to represent *n**i* as a sum of maximum possible number of composite summands and print this maximum number, or print -1, if there are no such splittings.
An integer greater than 1 is composite, if it is not prim... | The first line contains single integer *q* (1<=≤<=*q*<=≤<=105) — the number of queries.
*q* lines follow. The (*i*<=+<=1)-th line contains single integer *n**i* (1<=≤<=*n**i*<=≤<=109) — the *i*-th query. | For each query print the maximum possible number of summands in a valid splitting to composite summands, or -1, if there are no such splittings. | [
"1\n12\n",
"2\n6\n8\n",
"3\n1\n2\n3\n"
] | [
"3\n",
"1\n2\n",
"-1\n-1\n-1\n"
] | 12 = 4 + 4 + 4 = 4 + 8 = 6 + 6 = 12, but the first splitting has the maximum possible number of summands.
8 = 4 + 4, 6 can't be split into several composite summands.
1, 2, 3 are less than any composite number, so they do not have valid splittings. | 0 | [
{
"input": "1\n12",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "2\n6\n8",
"output": "1\n2"
},
{
"input": "3\n1\n2\n3",
"output": "-1\n-1\n-1"
},
{
"input": "6\n1\n2\n3\n5\n7\n11",
"output": "-1\n-1\n-1\n-1\n-1\n-1"
},
{
"input": "3\n4\n6\n9",
"output": "1\n1\n1"
},
{
... | 1,508,061,861 | 7,161 | PyPy 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | PRETESTS | 1 | 92 | 0 | import sys
# import heapq, collections
sys.setrecursionlimit(10**7)
inf = 10**20
eps = 1.0 / 10**15
mod = 10**9+7
def LI(): return [int(x) for x in sys.stdin.readline().split()]
def LI_(): return [int(x)-1 for x in sys.stdin.readline().split()]
def LF(): return [float(x) for x in sys.stdin.readline().split(... | Title: none
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
You are given several queries. In the *i*-th query you are given a single positive integer *n**i*. You are to represent *n**i* as a sum of maximum possible number of composite summands and print this maximum number, or print -1, i... | ```python
import sys
# import heapq, collections
sys.setrecursionlimit(10**7)
inf = 10**20
eps = 1.0 / 10**15
mod = 10**9+7
def LI(): return [int(x) for x in sys.stdin.readline().split()]
def LI_(): return [int(x)-1 for x in sys.stdin.readline().split()]
def LF(): return [float(x) for x in sys.stdin.readlin... | 0 | |
200 | B | Drinks | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation",
"math"
] | null | null | Little Vasya loves orange juice very much. That's why any food and drink in his kitchen necessarily contains orange juice. There are *n* drinks in his fridge, the volume fraction of orange juice in the *i*-th drink equals *p**i* percent.
One day Vasya decided to make himself an orange cocktail. He took equal proportio... | The first input line contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of orange-containing drinks in Vasya's fridge. The second line contains *n* integers *p**i* (0<=≤<=*p**i*<=≤<=100) — the volume fraction of orange juice in the *i*-th drink, in percent. The numbers are separated by a space. | Print the volume fraction in percent of orange juice in Vasya's cocktail. The answer will be considered correct if the absolute or relative error does not exceed 10<=<=-<=4. | [
"3\n50 50 100\n",
"4\n0 25 50 75\n"
] | [
"66.666666666667\n",
"37.500000000000\n"
] | Note to the first sample: let's assume that Vasya takes *x* milliliters of each drink from the fridge. Then the volume of pure juice in the cocktail will equal <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/c1fac6e64d3a8ee6a5ac138cbe51e60039b22473.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: ... | 500 | [
{
"input": "3\n50 50 100",
"output": "66.666666666667"
},
{
"input": "4\n0 25 50 75",
"output": "37.500000000000"
},
{
"input": "3\n0 1 8",
"output": "3.000000000000"
},
{
"input": "5\n96 89 93 95 70",
"output": "88.600000000000"
},
{
"input": "7\n62 41 78 4 38 39... | 1,688,890,493 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 31 | 92 | 0 | n = int(input())
y = input().split()
for i in range(len(y)):
y[i] = int(y[i])
print((sum(y)) / n) | Title: Drinks
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Little Vasya loves orange juice very much. That's why any food and drink in his kitchen necessarily contains orange juice. There are *n* drinks in his fridge, the volume fraction of orange juice in the *i*-th drink equals *p**i*... | ```python
n = int(input())
y = input().split()
for i in range(len(y)):
y[i] = int(y[i])
print((sum(y)) / n)
``` | 3 | |
34 | B | Sale | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"greedy",
"sortings"
] | B. Sale | 2 | 256 | Once Bob got to a sale of old TV sets. There were *n* TV sets at that sale. TV set with index *i* costs *a**i* bellars. Some TV sets have a negative price — their owners are ready to pay Bob if he buys their useless apparatus. Bob can «buy» any TV sets he wants. Though he's very strong, Bob can carry at most *m* TV set... | The first line contains two space-separated integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — amount of TV sets at the sale, and amount of TV sets that Bob can carry. The following line contains *n* space-separated integers *a**i* (<=-<=1000<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=1000) — prices of the TV sets. | Output the only number — the maximum sum of money that Bob can earn, given that he can carry at most *m* TV sets. | [
"5 3\n-6 0 35 -2 4\n",
"4 2\n7 0 0 -7\n"
] | [
"8\n",
"7\n"
] | none | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "5 3\n-6 0 35 -2 4",
"output": "8"
},
{
"input": "4 2\n7 0 0 -7",
"output": "7"
},
{
"input": "6 6\n756 -611 251 -66 572 -818",
"output": "1495"
},
{
"input": "5 5\n976 437 937 788 518",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "5 3\n-2 -2 -2 -2 -2",
"output": "... | 1,400,615,899 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 3 | 124 | 0 | n, m = map(int,input().split())
sale = list(map(int,input().split()))
sale.sort()
money = 0
salary = []
for i in range(m):
if sale[i] < 0:
money += -sale[i]
salary.append(money)
else:
money -= sale[i]
salary.append(money)
print(max(salary))
| Title: Sale
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Once Bob got to a sale of old TV sets. There were *n* TV sets at that sale. TV set with index *i* costs *a**i* bellars. Some TV sets have a negative price — their owners are ready to pay Bob if he buys their useless apparatus. Bob can... | ```python
n, m = map(int,input().split())
sale = list(map(int,input().split()))
sale.sort()
money = 0
salary = []
for i in range(m):
if sale[i] < 0:
money += -sale[i]
salary.append(money)
else:
money -= sale[i]
salary.append(money)
print(max(salary))
``` | 0 |
386 | D | Game with Points | PROGRAMMING | 2,100 | [
"dp",
"graphs",
"implementation",
"shortest paths"
] | null | null | You are playing the following game. There are *n* points on a plane. They are the vertices of a regular *n*-polygon. Points are labeled with integer numbers from 1 to *n*. Each pair of distinct points is connected by a diagonal, which is colored in one of 26 colors. Points are denoted by lowercase English letters. Ther... | In the first line there is one integer *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=70) — the number of points. In the second line there are three space-separated integer from 1 to *n* — numbers of vertices, where stones are initially located.
Each of the following *n* lines contains *n* symbols — the matrix denoting the colors of the diagonal... | If there is no way to put stones on vertices 1, 2 and 3, print -1 on a single line. Otherwise, on the first line print minimal required number of moves and in the next lines print the description of each move, one move per line. To describe a move print two integers. The point from which to remove the stone, and the po... | [
"4\n2 3 4\n*aba\na*ab\nba*b\nabb*\n",
"4\n2 3 4\n*abc\na*ab\nba*b\ncbb*\n"
] | [
"1\n4 1\n",
"-1\n"
] | In the first example we can move stone from point 4 to point 1 because this points are connected by the diagonal of color 'a' and the diagonal connection point 2 and 3, where the other stones are located, are connected by the diagonal of the same color. After that stones will be on the points 1, 2 and 3. | 2,000 | [
{
"input": "4\n2 3 4\n*aba\na*ab\nba*b\nabb*",
"output": "1\n4 1"
},
{
"input": "4\n2 3 4\n*abc\na*ab\nba*b\ncbb*",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "3\n1 2 3\n*aa\na*a\naa*",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "10\n9 8 6\n*abbbababb\na*babbaaaa\nbb*bbaabab\nbab*bbbaab\nbbbb*baaab\nabab... | 1,390,354,265 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | RUNTIME_ERROR | TESTS | 0 | 170 | 614,400 | def solve(i):
if(i%100==0):
print(i)
solve(i+1)
return
solve(0) | Title: Game with Points
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
You are playing the following game. There are *n* points on a plane. They are the vertices of a regular *n*-polygon. Points are labeled with integer numbers from 1 to *n*. Each pair of distinct points is connected by a... | ```python
def solve(i):
if(i%100==0):
print(i)
solve(i+1)
return
solve(0)
``` | -1 | |
731 | A | Night at the Museum | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation",
"strings"
] | null | null | Grigoriy, like the hero of one famous comedy film, found a job as a night security guard at the museum. At first night he received embosser and was to take stock of the whole exposition.
Embosser is a special devise that allows to "print" the text of a plastic tape. Text is printed sequentially, character by character... | The only line of input contains the name of some exhibit — the non-empty string consisting of no more than 100 characters. It's guaranteed that the string consists of only lowercase English letters. | Print one integer — the minimum number of rotations of the wheel, required to print the name given in the input. | [
"zeus\n",
"map\n",
"ares\n"
] | [
"18\n",
"35\n",
"34\n"
] | To print the string from the first sample it would be optimal to perform the following sequence of rotations:
1. from 'a' to 'z' (1 rotation counterclockwise), 1. from 'z' to 'e' (5 clockwise rotations), 1. from 'e' to 'u' (10 rotations counterclockwise), 1. from 'u' to 's' (2 counterclockwise rotations). | 500 | [
{
"input": "zeus",
"output": "18"
},
{
"input": "map",
"output": "35"
},
{
"input": "ares",
"output": "34"
},
{
"input": "l",
"output": "11"
},
{
"input": "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuv",
"... | 1,658,067,831 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 44 | 46 | 0 | s = ['a'] + list(input())
def dist(a, b):
a, b = ord(a)-96, ord(b)-96
if a - b > 13 or b - a > 13:
a, b = (max(a, b) - 26), min(a, b)
res = a - b if a - b > 0 else b - a
return res
sm = 0
for i in range(len(s)-1):
sm += dist(s[i],s[i+1])
print(sm) | Title: Night at the Museum
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Grigoriy, like the hero of one famous comedy film, found a job as a night security guard at the museum. At first night he received embosser and was to take stock of the whole exposition.
Embosser is a special devis... | ```python
s = ['a'] + list(input())
def dist(a, b):
a, b = ord(a)-96, ord(b)-96
if a - b > 13 or b - a > 13:
a, b = (max(a, b) - 26), min(a, b)
res = a - b if a - b > 0 else b - a
return res
sm = 0
for i in range(len(s)-1):
sm += dist(s[i],s[i+1])
print(sm)
``` | 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 i... | 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"... | 1,590,264,823 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 32 | 310 | 0 | n=int(input())
a=[int(i) for i in input().split()]
a=a[::-1]
s=0
c=0
for i in range(0,len(a)):
if(a[i]%2==0):
s=s+1
else:
c=c+1
# print(s,c)
if(c==1):
for i in range(0,len(a)):
if(a[i]%2!=0):
d=i+1
break
print((n-d)+1)
else:
... | 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 — t... | ```python
n=int(input())
a=[int(i) for i in input().split()]
a=a[::-1]
s=0
c=0
for i in range(0,len(a)):
if(a[i]%2==0):
s=s+1
else:
c=c+1
# print(s,c)
if(c==1):
for i in range(0,len(a)):
if(a[i]%2!=0):
d=i+1
break
print((n-d)+1) ... | 3.9225 |
678 | C | Joty and Chocolate | PROGRAMMING | 1,600 | [
"implementation",
"math",
"number theory"
] | null | null | Little Joty has got a task to do. She has a line of *n* tiles indexed from 1 to *n*. She has to paint them in a strange pattern.
An unpainted tile should be painted Red if it's index is divisible by *a* and an unpainted tile should be painted Blue if it's index is divisible by *b*. So the tile with the number divisibl... | The only line contains five integers *n*, *a*, *b*, *p* and *q* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*a*,<=*b*,<=*p*,<=*q*<=≤<=109). | Print the only integer *s* — the maximum number of chocolates Joty can get.
Note that the answer can be too large, 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. | [
"5 2 3 12 15\n",
"20 2 3 3 5\n"
] | [
"39\n",
"51\n"
] | none | 0 | [
{
"input": "5 2 3 12 15",
"output": "39"
},
{
"input": "20 2 3 3 5",
"output": "51"
},
{
"input": "1 1 1 1 1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "1 2 2 2 2",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "2 1 3 3 3",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "3 1 1 3 3",
"output": "9"
... | 1,680,500,472 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 185 | 62 | 0 | import math
n,a,b,p,q=list(map(int,input().split()))
x=(n//a)*p+(n//b)*q
lcm=(a*b)//math.gcd(a,b)
d=(n//lcm)*(min(p,q))
print(x-d) | Title: Joty and Chocolate
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Little Joty has got a task to do. She has a line of *n* tiles indexed from 1 to *n*. She has to paint them in a strange pattern.
An unpainted tile should be painted Red if it's index is divisible by *a* and an unpai... | ```python
import math
n,a,b,p,q=list(map(int,input().split()))
x=(n//a)*p+(n//b)*q
lcm=(a*b)//math.gcd(a,b)
d=(n//lcm)*(min(p,q))
print(x-d)
``` | 3 | |
588 | A | Duff and Meat | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"greedy"
] | null | null | Duff is addicted to meat! Malek wants to keep her happy for *n* days. In order to be happy in *i*-th day, she needs to eat exactly *a**i* kilograms of meat.
There is a big shop uptown and Malek wants to buy meat for her from there. In *i*-th day, they sell meat for *p**i* dollars per kilogram. Malek knows all numbers ... | The first line of input contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105), the number of days.
In the next *n* lines, *i*-th line contains two integers *a**i* and *p**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*,<=*p**i*<=≤<=100), the amount of meat Duff needs and the cost of meat in that day. | Print the minimum money needed to keep Duff happy for *n* days, in one line. | [
"3\n1 3\n2 2\n3 1\n",
"3\n1 3\n2 1\n3 2\n"
] | [
"10\n",
"8\n"
] | In the first sample case: An optimal way would be to buy 1 kg on the first day, 2 kg on the second day and 3 kg on the third day.
In the second sample case: An optimal way would be to buy 1 kg on the first day and 5 kg (needed meat for the second and third day) on the second day. | 750 | [
{
"input": "3\n1 3\n2 2\n3 1",
"output": "10"
},
{
"input": "3\n1 3\n2 1\n3 2",
"output": "8"
},
{
"input": "1\n39 52",
"output": "2028"
},
{
"input": "2\n25 56\n94 17",
"output": "2998"
},
{
"input": "5\n39 21\n95 89\n73 90\n9 55\n85 32",
"output": "6321"
}... | 1,633,570,119 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 30 | 810 | 26,009,600 | n, res, mi = int(input()), 0, 1000000000
for x in range(n):
a, p = map(int, input().split())
res, mi = res + min(p, mi) * a, min(p, mi)
print(res) | Title: Duff and Meat
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Duff is addicted to meat! Malek wants to keep her happy for *n* days. In order to be happy in *i*-th day, she needs to eat exactly *a**i* kilograms of meat.
There is a big shop uptown and Malek wants to buy meat for her ... | ```python
n, res, mi = int(input()), 0, 1000000000
for x in range(n):
a, p = map(int, input().split())
res, mi = res + min(p, mi) * a, min(p, mi)
print(res)
``` | 3 | |
34 | B | Sale | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"greedy",
"sortings"
] | B. Sale | 2 | 256 | Once Bob got to a sale of old TV sets. There were *n* TV sets at that sale. TV set with index *i* costs *a**i* bellars. Some TV sets have a negative price — their owners are ready to pay Bob if he buys their useless apparatus. Bob can «buy» any TV sets he wants. Though he's very strong, Bob can carry at most *m* TV set... | The first line contains two space-separated integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — amount of TV sets at the sale, and amount of TV sets that Bob can carry. The following line contains *n* space-separated integers *a**i* (<=-<=1000<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=1000) — prices of the TV sets. | Output the only number — the maximum sum of money that Bob can earn, given that he can carry at most *m* TV sets. | [
"5 3\n-6 0 35 -2 4\n",
"4 2\n7 0 0 -7\n"
] | [
"8\n",
"7\n"
] | none | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "5 3\n-6 0 35 -2 4",
"output": "8"
},
{
"input": "4 2\n7 0 0 -7",
"output": "7"
},
{
"input": "6 6\n756 -611 251 -66 572 -818",
"output": "1495"
},
{
"input": "5 5\n976 437 937 788 518",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "5 3\n-2 -2 -2 -2 -2",
"output": "... | 1,584,042,980 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 25 | 216 | 0 |
canttv, carga = map(int, input().split())
precios = list(map(int, input().split()))
precios.sort()
total = 0
for i in range (carga):
if i<carga and precios[i]<0:
total += -precios[i]
print(total)
| Title: Sale
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Once Bob got to a sale of old TV sets. There were *n* TV sets at that sale. TV set with index *i* costs *a**i* bellars. Some TV sets have a negative price — their owners are ready to pay Bob if he buys their useless apparatus. Bob can... | ```python
canttv, carga = map(int, input().split())
precios = list(map(int, input().split()))
precios.sort()
total = 0
for i in range (carga):
if i<carga and precios[i]<0:
total += -precios[i]
print(total)
``` | 3.946 |
847 | G | University Classes | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | There are *n* student groups at the university. During the study day, each group can take no more than 7 classes. Seven time slots numbered from 1 to 7 are allocated for the classes.
The schedule on Monday is known for each group, i. e. time slots when group will have classes are known.
Your task is to determine the ... | The first line contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000) — the number of groups.
Each of the following *n* lines contains a sequence consisting of 7 zeroes and ones — the schedule of classes on Monday for a group. If the symbol in a position equals to 1 then the group has class in the corresponding time slot... | Print minimum number of rooms needed to hold all groups classes on Monday. | [
"2\n0101010\n1010101\n",
"3\n0101011\n0011001\n0110111\n"
] | [
"1\n",
"3\n"
] | In the first example one room is enough. It will be occupied in each of the seven time slot by the first group or by the second group.
In the second example three rooms is enough, because in the seventh time slot all three groups have classes. | 0 | [
{
"input": "2\n0101010\n1010101",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "3\n0101011\n0011001\n0110111",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "1\n0111000",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "1\n0000000",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "1\n1111111",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "2\n... | 1,589,601,431 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 21 | 171 | 21,606,400 | a=[]
b=[]
c=[]
d=[]
e=[]
f=[]
g=[]
count = 0
for i in range(int(input())):
s = str(input())
if s[0]=='1':
a.append(1)
if s[1]=='1':
b.append(1)
if s[2]=='1':
c.append(1)
if s[3]=='1':
d.append(1)
if s[4]=='1':
e.append(1)
if s[5]=='... | Title: University Classes
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
There are *n* student groups at the university. During the study day, each group can take no more than 7 classes. Seven time slots numbered from 1 to 7 are allocated for the classes.
The schedule on Monday is known ... | ```python
a=[]
b=[]
c=[]
d=[]
e=[]
f=[]
g=[]
count = 0
for i in range(int(input())):
s = str(input())
if s[0]=='1':
a.append(1)
if s[1]=='1':
b.append(1)
if s[2]=='1':
c.append(1)
if s[3]=='1':
d.append(1)
if s[4]=='1':
e.append(1)
... | 3 | |
299 | B | Ksusha the Squirrel | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"brute force",
"implementation"
] | null | null | Ksusha the Squirrel is standing at the beginning of a straight road, divided into *n* sectors. The sectors are numbered 1 to *n*, from left to right. Initially, Ksusha stands in sector 1.
Ksusha wants to walk to the end of the road, that is, get to sector *n*. Unfortunately, there are some rocks on the road. We know ... | The first line contains two integers *n* and *k* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=3·105,<=1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=3·105). The next line contains *n* characters — the description of the road: the *i*-th character equals ".", if the *i*-th sector contains no rocks. Otherwise, it equals "#".
It is guaranteed that the first and the last characters e... | Print "YES" (without the quotes) if Ksusha can reach the end of the road, otherwise print "NO" (without the quotes). | [
"2 1\n..\n",
"5 2\n.#.#.\n",
"7 3\n.#.###.\n"
] | [
"YES\n",
"YES\n",
"NO\n"
] | none | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "2 1\n..",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "5 2\n.#.#.",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "7 3\n.#.###.",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "2 200\n..",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "2 1\n..",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "2 2\n..",
"output": "Y... | 1,618,945,309 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 0 | 62 | 0 |
step_etc = list(map(int, input().split()))
road = list(input())
res = []
for i in road:
stop = road.index(i)
road[stop] = ""
print(stop)
if stop == step_etc[1]:
if i == "#":
res.append("NO")
break
elif i == ".":
res.append("YES")
else:
continue
print(res[0])
| Title: Ksusha the Squirrel
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Ksusha the Squirrel is standing at the beginning of a straight road, divided into *n* sectors. The sectors are numbered 1 to *n*, from left to right. Initially, Ksusha stands in sector 1.
Ksusha wants to walk to t... | ```python
step_etc = list(map(int, input().split()))
road = list(input())
res = []
for i in road:
stop = road.index(i)
road[stop] = ""
print(stop)
if stop == step_etc[1]:
if i == "#":
res.append("NO")
break
elif i == ".":
res.append("YES")
else:
continue
print(res[0])
... | 0 | |
534 | A | Exam | PROGRAMMING | 1,100 | [
"constructive algorithms",
"implementation",
"math"
] | null | null | An exam for *n* students will take place in a long and narrow room, so the students will sit in a line in some order. The teacher suspects that students with adjacent numbers (*i* and *i*<=+<=1) always studied side by side and became friends and if they take an exam sitting next to each other, they will help each other... | A single line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=5000) — the number of students at an exam. | In the first line print integer *k* — the maximum number of students who can be seated so that no two students with adjacent numbers sit next to each other.
In the second line print *k* distinct integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**k* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=*n*), where *a**i* is the number of the student on the *i*-th position... | [
"6",
"3\n"
] | [
"6\n1 5 3 6 2 4",
"2\n1 3"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "6",
"output": "6\n5 3 1 6 4 2 "
},
{
"input": "3",
"output": "2\n1 3"
},
{
"input": "1",
"output": "1\n1 "
},
{
"input": "2",
"output": "1\n1"
},
{
"input": "4",
"output": "4\n3 1 4 2 "
},
{
"input": "5",
"output": "5\n5 3 1 4 2 "
},
... | 1,428,856,636 | 2,236 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 36 | 92 | 614,400 | n=int(input())
if(n>1 and n<4):
print(n-1)
if(n==2):
print("1")
if(n==3):
print("1 3")
if(n==4):
print("4 1 3")
else:
print(n)
i=2
l=[]
while(i<=n):
l.append(i)
i+=2
i=1
while(i<=n):
l.append(i)
i+=2
... | Title: Exam
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
An exam for *n* students will take place in a long and narrow room, so the students will sit in a line in some order. The teacher suspects that students with adjacent numbers (*i* and *i*<=+<=1) always studied side by side and bec... | ```python
n=int(input())
if(n>1 and n<4):
print(n-1)
if(n==2):
print("1")
if(n==3):
print("1 3")
if(n==4):
print("4 1 3")
else:
print(n)
i=2
l=[]
while(i<=n):
l.append(i)
i+=2
i=1
while(i<=n):
l.append(i)
... | 3 | |
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 Vasy... | 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 | [
{
"input": "3\n4 1 7\n-2 4 -1\n1 -5 -3",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "3\n3 -1 7\n-5 2 -4\n2 -1 -3",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "10\n21 32 -46\n43 -35 21\n42 2 -50\n22 40 20\n-27 -9 38\n-4 1 1\n-40 6 -31\n-13 -2 34\n-21 34 -12\n-32 -29 41",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "10... | 1,689,087,612 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 80 | 92 | 0 | n = int(input())
ans = []
for i in range(n):
a = list(map(int,input().split()))
ans.append(sum(a))
res = sum(ans)
if res == 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. S... | ```python
n = int(input())
ans = []
for i in range(n):
a = list(map(int,input().split()))
ans.append(sum(a))
res = sum(ans)
if res == 0:
print("YES")
else:
print("NO")
``` | 0 |
910 | C | Minimum Sum | PROGRAMMING | 1,700 | [
"constructive algorithms",
"greedy",
"math"
] | null | null | Petya has *n* positive integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*.
His friend Vasya decided to joke and replaced all digits in Petya's numbers with a letters. He used the lowercase letters of the Latin alphabet from 'a' to 'j' and replaced all digits 0 with one letter, all digits 1 with another letter and so on. For any two... | The first line contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1<=000) — the number of Petya's numbers.
Each of the following lines contains non-empty string *s**i* consisting of lowercase Latin letters from 'a' to 'j' — the Petya's numbers after Vasya's joke. The length of each string does not exceed six characters. | Determine the minimum sum of all Petya's numbers after the restoration. The restored numbers should be positive integers without leading zeros. It is guaranteed that the correct restore (without leading zeros) exists for all given tests. | [
"3\nab\nde\naj\n",
"5\nabcdef\nghij\nbdef\naccbd\ng\n",
"3\naa\njj\naa\n"
] | [
"47\n",
"136542\n",
"44\n"
] | In the first example, you need to replace the letter 'a' with the digit 1, the letter 'b' with the digit 0, the letter 'd' with the digit 2, the letter 'e' with the digit 3, and the letter 'j' with the digit 4. So after the restoration numbers will look like [10, 23, 14]. The sum of them is equal to 47, which is the mi... | 1,500 | [
{
"input": "3\nab\nde\naj",
"output": "47"
},
{
"input": "5\nabcdef\nghij\nbdef\naccbd\ng",
"output": "136542"
},
{
"input": "3\naa\njj\naa",
"output": "44"
},
{
"input": "9\na\nb\nc\nd\nf\ng\nh\ni\nj",
"output": "45"
},
{
"input": "5\nbdgbh\nadi\naa\ngjh\ngh",
... | 1,666,108,260 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 107 | 93 | 3,276,800 | import sys
import math
import collections
import random
from heapq import heappush, heappop
from functools import reduce
input = sys.stdin.readline
ints = lambda: list(map(int, input().split()))
n = int(input())
words = []
for _ in range(n):
words.append(input().strip())
letters = [0] * 10
leadin... | Title: Minimum Sum
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Petya has *n* positive integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*.
His friend Vasya decided to joke and replaced all digits in Petya's numbers with a letters. He used the lowercase letters of the Latin alphabet from 'a' to 'j' a... | ```python
import sys
import math
import collections
import random
from heapq import heappush, heappop
from functools import reduce
input = sys.stdin.readline
ints = lambda: list(map(int, input().split()))
n = int(input())
words = []
for _ in range(n):
words.append(input().strip())
letters = [0] * ... | 3 | |
478 | B | Random Teams | PROGRAMMING | 1,300 | [
"combinatorics",
"constructive algorithms",
"greedy",
"math"
] | null | null | *n* participants of the competition were split into *m* teams in some manner so that each team has at least one participant. After the competition each pair of participants from the same team became friends.
Your task is to write a program that will find the minimum and the maximum number of pairs of friends that coul... | The only line of input contains two integers *n* and *m*, separated by a single space (1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=109) — the number of participants and the number of teams respectively. | The only line of the output should contain two integers *k**min* and *k**max* — the minimum possible number of pairs of friends and the maximum possible number of pairs of friends respectively. | [
"5 1\n",
"3 2\n",
"6 3\n"
] | [
"10 10\n",
"1 1\n",
"3 6\n"
] | In the first sample all the participants get into one team, so there will be exactly ten pairs of friends.
In the second sample at any possible arrangement one team will always have two participants and the other team will always have one participant. Thus, the number of pairs of friends will always be equal to one.
... | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "5 1",
"output": "10 10"
},
{
"input": "3 2",
"output": "1 1"
},
{
"input": "6 3",
"output": "3 6"
},
{
"input": "5 3",
"output": "2 3"
},
{
"input": "10 2",
"output": "20 36"
},
{
"input": "10 6",
"output": "4 10"
},
{
"input": ... | 1,696,297,041 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 26 | 46 | 0 |
n, m = map(int, input().split())
cur=n//m
print(m*cur*(cur-1)//2+cur*(n%m), (n-m)*(n-m+1)//2) | Title: Random Teams
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
*n* participants of the competition were split into *m* teams in some manner so that each team has at least one participant. After the competition each pair of participants from the same team became friends.
Your task is ... | ```python
n, m = map(int, input().split())
cur=n//m
print(m*cur*(cur-1)//2+cur*(n%m), (n-m)*(n-m+1)//2)
``` | 3 | |
760 | A | Petr and a calendar | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation",
"math"
] | null | null | Petr wants to make a calendar for current month. For this purpose he draws a table in which columns correspond to weeks (a week is seven consequent days from Monday to Sunday), rows correspond to weekdays, and cells contain dates. For example, a calendar for January 2017 should look like on the picture:
Petr wants to ... | The only line contain two integers *m* and *d* (1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=12, 1<=≤<=*d*<=≤<=7) — the number of month (January is the first month, December is the twelfth) and the weekday of the first date of this month (1 is Monday, 7 is Sunday). | Print single integer: the number of columns the table should have. | [
"1 7\n",
"1 1\n",
"11 6\n"
] | [
"6\n",
"5\n",
"5\n"
] | The first example corresponds to the January 2017 shown on the picture in the statements.
In the second example 1-st January is Monday, so the whole month fits into 5 columns.
In the third example 1-st November is Saturday and 5 columns is enough. | 500 | [
{
"input": "1 7",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "1 1",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "11 6",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "2 7",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "2 1",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "8 6",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "1 1",
"output... | 1,549,710,275 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 3 | 93 | 0 | f=lambda:map(int,input().split())
m,d=f()
d1=[1,3,5,7,8,10,12]
if m in d1 and d<=5:
print(5)
elif m in d1 and d>5:
print(6)
elif not m in d1 and d<=6:
print(5)
else:
print(6) | Title: Petr and a calendar
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Petr wants to make a calendar for current month. For this purpose he draws a table in which columns correspond to weeks (a week is seven consequent days from Monday to Sunday), rows correspond to weekdays, and cells... | ```python
f=lambda:map(int,input().split())
m,d=f()
d1=[1,3,5,7,8,10,12]
if m in d1 and d<=5:
print(5)
elif m in d1 and d>5:
print(6)
elif not m in d1 and d<=6:
print(5)
else:
print(6)
``` | 0 | |
745 | A | Hongcow Learns the Cyclic Shift | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"implementation",
"strings"
] | null | null | Hongcow is learning to spell! One day, his teacher gives him a word that he needs to learn to spell. Being a dutiful student, he immediately learns how to spell the word.
Hongcow has decided to try to make new words from this one. He starts by taking the word he just learned how to spell, and moves the last character ... | The first line of input will be a single string *s* (1<=≤<=|*s*|<=≤<=50), the word Hongcow initially learns how to spell. The string *s* consists only of lowercase English letters ('a'–'z'). | Output a single integer equal to the number of distinct strings that Hongcow can obtain by applying the cyclic shift arbitrarily many times to the given string. | [
"abcd\n",
"bbb\n",
"yzyz\n"
] | [
"4\n",
"1\n",
"2\n"
] | For the first sample, the strings Hongcow can generate are "abcd", "dabc", "cdab", and "bcda".
For the second sample, no matter how many times Hongcow does the cyclic shift, Hongcow can only generate "bbb".
For the third sample, the two strings Hongcow can generate are "yzyz" and "zyzy". | 500 | [
{
"input": "abcd",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "bbb",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "yzyz",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy",
"output": "25"
},
{
"input": "zclkjadoprqronzclkjadoprqronzclkjadoprqron",
"output": "14... | 1,482,050,733 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 28 | 62 | 0 | line=input()
length=len(line)
words=[line]
for i in range(length):
line=line[-1]+line[:(length-1)]
if line not in words:
words.append(line)
print(len(words)) | Title: Hongcow Learns the Cyclic Shift
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Hongcow is learning to spell! One day, his teacher gives him a word that he needs to learn to spell. Being a dutiful student, he immediately learns how to spell the word.
Hongcow has decided to try to m... | ```python
line=input()
length=len(line)
words=[line]
for i in range(length):
line=line[-1]+line[:(length-1)]
if line not in words:
words.append(line)
print(len(words))
``` | 3 | |
770 | A | New Password | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"*special",
"implementation"
] | null | null | Innokentiy decides to change the password in the social net "Contact!", but he is too lazy to invent a new password by himself. That is why he needs your help.
Innokentiy decides that new password should satisfy the following conditions:
- the length of the password must be equal to *n*, - the password should cons... | The first line contains two positive integers *n* and *k* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100, 2<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=*min*(*n*,<=26)) — the length of the password and the number of distinct symbols in it.
Pay attention that a desired new password always exists. | Print any password which satisfies all conditions given by Innokentiy. | [
"4 3\n",
"6 6\n",
"5 2\n"
] | [
"java\n",
"python\n",
"phphp\n"
] | In the first test there is one of the appropriate new passwords — java, because its length is equal to 4 and 3 distinct lowercase letters a, j and v are used in it.
In the second test there is one of the appropriate new passwords — python, because its length is equal to 6 and it consists of 6 distinct lowercase letter... | 500 | [
{
"input": "4 3",
"output": "abca"
},
{
"input": "6 6",
"output": "abcdef"
},
{
"input": "5 2",
"output": "ababa"
},
{
"input": "3 2",
"output": "aba"
},
{
"input": "10 2",
"output": "ababababab"
},
{
"input": "26 13",
"output": "abcdefghijklmabcde... | 1,594,387,360 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 47 | 109 | 6,656,000 | n,k = map(int,input().split())
a="abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
i = 0
j = 0
s =""
while i < n:
s += a[j]
i += 1
j += 1
if j == k:
j = 0
print(s) | Title: New Password
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Innokentiy decides to change the password in the social net "Contact!", but he is too lazy to invent a new password by himself. That is why he needs your help.
Innokentiy decides that new password should satisfy the foll... | ```python
n,k = map(int,input().split())
a="abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
i = 0
j = 0
s =""
while i < n:
s += a[j]
i += 1
j += 1
if j == k:
j = 0
print(s)
``` | 3 | |
987 | C | Three displays | PROGRAMMING | 1,400 | [
"brute force",
"dp",
"implementation"
] | null | null | It is the middle of 2018 and Maria Stepanovna, who lives outside Krasnokamensk (a town in Zabaikalsky region), wants to rent three displays to highlight an important problem.
There are $n$ displays placed along a road, and the $i$-th of them can display a text with font size $s_i$ only. Maria Stepanovna wants to rent ... | The first line contains a single integer $n$ ($3 \le n \le 3\,000$) — the number of displays.
The second line contains $n$ integers $s_1, s_2, \ldots, s_n$ ($1 \le s_i \le 10^9$) — the font sizes on the displays in the order they stand along the road.
The third line contains $n$ integers $c_1, c_2, \ldots, c_n$ ($1 \... | If there are no three displays that satisfy the criteria, print -1. Otherwise print a single integer — the minimum total rent cost of three displays with indices $i < j < k$ such that $s_i < s_j < s_k$. | [
"5\n2 4 5 4 10\n40 30 20 10 40\n",
"3\n100 101 100\n2 4 5\n",
"10\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10\n10 13 11 14 15 12 13 13 18 13\n"
] | [
"90\n",
"-1\n",
"33\n"
] | In the first example you can, for example, choose displays $1$, $4$ and $5$, because $s_1 < s_4 < s_5$ ($2 < 4 < 10$), and the rent cost is $40 + 10 + 40 = 90$.
In the second example you can't select a valid triple of indices, so the answer is -1. | 1,250 | [
{
"input": "5\n2 4 5 4 10\n40 30 20 10 40",
"output": "90"
},
{
"input": "3\n100 101 100\n2 4 5",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "10\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10\n10 13 11 14 15 12 13 13 18 13",
"output": "33"
},
{
"input": "3\n1 2 3\n100000000 100000000 100000000",
"output": "300... | 1,586,289,442 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 33 | 592 | 11,673,600 | import sys, itertools, math, collections, random
def ia():
return [int(i) for i in sys.stdin.readline().strip().split(" ")]
def ii():
return int(sys.stdin.readline().strip())
def istr():
return sys.stdin.readline().strip()
###
n = ii()
S = ia()
C = ia()
ans = 10**10
for i in range(n):
v = S[i]
left = 10... | Title: Three displays
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
It is the middle of 2018 and Maria Stepanovna, who lives outside Krasnokamensk (a town in Zabaikalsky region), wants to rent three displays to highlight an important problem.
There are $n$ displays placed along a road, ... | ```python
import sys, itertools, math, collections, random
def ia():
return [int(i) for i in sys.stdin.readline().strip().split(" ")]
def ii():
return int(sys.stdin.readline().strip())
def istr():
return sys.stdin.readline().strip()
###
n = ii()
S = ia()
C = ia()
ans = 10**10
for i in range(n):
v = S[i]
... | 3 | |
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 Pavlopo... | 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 | [
{
"input": "4 3",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "10 399603090",
"output": "3628800"
},
{
"input": "6 973151934",
"output": "720"
},
{
"input": "2 841668075",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "7 415216919",
"output": "5040"
},
{
"input": "3 283733059",
"ou... | 1,679,286,425 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED | TESTS | 1 | 1,000 | 1,843,200 | import math
A, B = map(int, input().split())
# calculate factorials of A and B
fact_A = math.factorial(A)
fact_B = math.factorial(B)
# find the GCD of A! and B! using Euclid's algorithm
while fact_B:
fact_A, fact_B = fact_B, fact_A % fact_B
print(fact_A)
| 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 dormi... | ```python
import math
A, B = map(int, input().split())
# calculate factorials of A and B
fact_A = math.factorial(A)
fact_B = math.factorial(B)
# find the GCD of A! and B! using Euclid's algorithm
while fact_B:
fact_A, fact_B = fact_B, fact_A % fact_B
print(fact_A)
``` | 0 | |
58 | A | Chat room | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"greedy",
"strings"
] | A. Chat room | 1 | 256 | Vasya has recently learned to type and log on to the Internet. He immediately entered a chat room and decided to say hello to everybody. Vasya typed the word *s*. It is considered that Vasya managed to say hello if several letters can be deleted from the typed word so that it resulted in the word "hello". For example, ... | The first and only line contains the word *s*, which Vasya typed. This word consisits of small Latin letters, its length is no less that 1 and no more than 100 letters. | If Vasya managed to say hello, print "YES", otherwise print "NO". | [
"ahhellllloou\n",
"hlelo\n"
] | [
"YES\n",
"NO\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "ahhellllloou",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "hlelo",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "helhcludoo",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "hehwelloho",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "pnnepelqomhhheollvlo",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "tymbzjyqhymeda... | 1,658,115,699 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 4 | 46 | 0 | x = input()
word = ""
answer = ""
z = "hello"
c = 0
for i in x:
if i not in word:
word += i
elif i== "l" and word[-1] == "l" and word[-2] != "l":
word += i
for i in z:
if i in word:
c+=1
word = word[word.index(i):]
if c == 5:
print("YES")
else:
print(... | Title: Chat room
Time Limit: 1 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Vasya has recently learned to type and log on to the Internet. He immediately entered a chat room and decided to say hello to everybody. Vasya typed the word *s*. It is considered that Vasya managed to say hello if several letter... | ```python
x = input()
word = ""
answer = ""
z = "hello"
c = 0
for i in x:
if i not in word:
word += i
elif i== "l" and word[-1] == "l" and word[-2] != "l":
word += i
for i in z:
if i in word:
c+=1
word = word[word.index(i):]
if c == 5:
print("YES")
else:
... | 0 |
304 | A | Pythagorean Theorem II | PROGRAMMING | 1,200 | [
"brute force",
"math"
] | null | null | In mathematics, the Pythagorean theorem — is a relation in Euclidean geometry among the three sides of a right-angled triangle. In terms of areas, it states:
In any right-angled triangle, the area of the square whose side is the hypotenuse (the side opposite the right angle) is equal to the sum of the areas of the s... | The only line contains one integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=104) as we mentioned above. | Print a single integer — the answer to the problem. | [
"5\n",
"74\n"
] | [
"1\n",
"35\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "5",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "74",
"output": "35"
},
{
"input": "1000",
"output": "881"
},
{
"input": "586",
"output": "472"
},
{
"input": "2",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "362",
"output": "258"
},
{
"input": "778",
"outp... | 1,590,048,374 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED | TESTS | 30 | 3,000 | 0 | from math import log10, sqrt
n=int(input())
cnt: int=0
c=0
for i in range(1,n+1,1):
for j in range(i,n+1,1):
c=(i**2)+(j**2)
if sqrt(c).is_integer() and sqrt(c)<=n:
cnt+=1
print(cnt) | Title: Pythagorean Theorem II
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
In mathematics, the Pythagorean theorem — is a relation in Euclidean geometry among the three sides of a right-angled triangle. In terms of areas, it states:
In any right-angled triangle, the area of the squar... | ```python
from math import log10, sqrt
n=int(input())
cnt: int=0
c=0
for i in range(1,n+1,1):
for j in range(i,n+1,1):
c=(i**2)+(j**2)
if sqrt(c).is_integer() and sqrt(c)<=n:
cnt+=1
print(cnt)
``` | 0 | |
332 | D | Theft of Blueprints | PROGRAMMING | 2,400 | [
"graphs",
"math"
] | null | null | Insurgents accidentally got hold of the plan of a top secret research polygon created on a distant planet for the needs of the Galaxy Empire. The insurgents suppose that this polygon is developing new deadly weapon. The polygon consists of *n* missile silos connected by bidirectional underground passages. The passages ... | The first line contains two integers *n* and *k* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=2000, 1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=*n*<=-<=1) — the number of silos and the number of scout groups, correspondingly. The next *n*<=-<=1 lines describe the polygon plan: the *i*-th of these lines contains *n*<=-<=*i* integers *c**i*,<=*i*<=+<=1,<=*c**i*,<=*i*<=+<=2,<=...,... | Print the average danger of the scouting operation, rounded down to an integer. Note that at the given limits the answer to the problem always fits into the standard integer 64-bit data type.
Please do not use the %lld specifier to write 64-bit integers in С++. It is preferred to use the cout stream or the %I64d speci... | [
"6 1\n-1 -1 -1 8 -1\n-1 5 -1 -1\n-1 -1 3\n-1 -1\n-1\n",
"3 2\n10 0\n11\n"
] | [
"5\n",
"14\n"
] | In the first sample there are 6 one-element sets of silos. For sets {1}, {5} the operation danger will equal 8, for sets {3}, {6} — 3, for sets {2}, {4} — 5. The mathematical average equals <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/3bc833659595c25e73150ed7f23907011961ceca.png" style="... | 3,000 | [
{
"input": "6 1\n-1 -1 -1 8 -1\n-1 5 -1 -1\n-1 -1 3\n-1 -1\n-1",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "3 2\n10 0\n11",
"output": "14"
},
{
"input": "4 3\n15 1 3\n5 8\n9",
"output": "20"
},
{
"input": "5 2\n-1 -1 14 3\n19 -1 1\n-1 6\n0",
"output": "10"
},
{
"input": "10 9\n... | 1,647,533,585 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED | TESTS | 7 | 3,000 | 110,080,000 | n, k = list(map(int, input().split()))
F = [1 for _ in range(2050)]
for i in range(2, 2005):
F[i] = F[i-1] * i
def comb(n, k):
global F
return F[n] // (F[k] * F[n - k])
# (3, 1) + (3, 2)
# (2, 0) + (2, 1) + (2, 1) + (2, 2)
# 1 + 2 + 2 + 1
adj = [[] for _ in range(n)]
for i in range(n - 1):
a = list(map... | Title: Theft of Blueprints
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Insurgents accidentally got hold of the plan of a top secret research polygon created on a distant planet for the needs of the Galaxy Empire. The insurgents suppose that this polygon is developing new deadly weapon.... | ```python
n, k = list(map(int, input().split()))
F = [1 for _ in range(2050)]
for i in range(2, 2005):
F[i] = F[i-1] * i
def comb(n, k):
global F
return F[n] // (F[k] * F[n - k])
# (3, 1) + (3, 2)
# (2, 0) + (2, 1) + (2, 1) + (2, 2)
# 1 + 2 + 2 + 1
adj = [[] for _ in range(n)]
for i in range(n - 1):
a ... | 0 | |
149 | A | Business trip | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"greedy",
"implementation",
"sortings"
] | null | null | What joy! Petya's parents went on a business trip for the whole year and the playful kid is left all by himself. Petya got absolutely happy. He jumped on the bed and threw pillows all day long, until...
Today Petya opened the cupboard and found a scary note there. His parents had left him with duties: he should water... | The first line contains exactly one integer *k* (0<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=100). The next line contains twelve space-separated integers: the *i*-th (1<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=12) number in the line represents *a**i* (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=100). | Print the only integer — the minimum number of months when Petya has to water the flower so that the flower grows no less than by *k* centimeters. If the flower can't grow by *k* centimeters in a year, print -1. | [
"5\n1 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 2 1 1 1\n",
"0\n0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 0\n",
"11\n1 1 4 1 1 5 1 1 4 1 1 1\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"0\n",
"3\n"
] | Let's consider the first sample test. There it is enough to water the flower during the seventh and the ninth month. Then the flower grows by exactly five centimeters.
In the second sample Petya's parents will believe him even if the flower doesn't grow at all (*k* = 0). So, it is possible for Petya not to water the f... | 500 | [
{
"input": "5\n1 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 2 1 1 1",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "0\n0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 0",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "11\n1 1 4 1 1 5 1 1 4 1 1 1",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "15\n20 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "7\n8 9 100 12 14 ... | 1,640,940,010 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 6 | 62 | 0 | k=int(input())
a=[int(x) for x in input().split(' ')]
a.sort()
a=a[::-1]
s=0
su=0
kk=0
for i in a:
if(su>=k):
kk=s
break
su+=i
s=s+1
print(kk)
| Title: Business trip
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
What joy! Petya's parents went on a business trip for the whole year and the playful kid is left all by himself. Petya got absolutely happy. He jumped on the bed and threw pillows all day long, until...
Today Petya open... | ```python
k=int(input())
a=[int(x) for x in input().split(' ')]
a.sort()
a=a[::-1]
s=0
su=0
kk=0
for i in a:
if(su>=k):
kk=s
break
su+=i
s=s+1
print(kk)
``` | 0 | |
998 | A | Balloons | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"constructive algorithms",
"implementation"
] | null | null | There are quite a lot of ways to have fun with inflatable balloons. For example, you can fill them with water and see what happens.
Grigory and Andrew have the same opinion. So, once upon a time, they went to the shop and bought $n$ packets with inflatable balloons, where $i$-th of them has exactly $a_i$ balloons insi... | The first line of input contains a single integer $n$ ($1 \le n \le 10$) — the number of packets with balloons.
The second line contains $n$ integers: $a_1$, $a_2$, $\ldots$, $a_n$ ($1 \le a_i \le 1000$) — the number of balloons inside the corresponding packet. | If it's impossible to divide the balloons satisfying the conditions above, print $-1$.
Otherwise, print an integer $k$ — the number of packets to give to Grigory followed by $k$ distinct integers from $1$ to $n$ — the indices of those. The order of packets doesn't matter.
If there are multiple ways to divide balloons... | [
"3\n1 2 1\n",
"2\n5 5\n",
"1\n10\n"
] | [
"2\n1 2\n",
"-1\n",
"-1\n"
] | In the first test Grigory gets $3$ balloons in total while Andrey gets $1$.
In the second test there's only one way to divide the packets which leads to equal numbers of balloons.
In the third test one of the boys won't get a packet at all. | 500 | [
{
"input": "3\n1 2 1",
"output": "1\n1"
},
{
"input": "2\n5 5",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "1\n10",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "1\n1",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "10\n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1",
"output": "1\n1"
},
{
"input": "10\n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9",... | 1,620,325,819 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 49 | 62 | 6,758,400 | n = int(input())
arr = list(map(int,input().split()))
if n <2:
print(-1)
else:
if n == 2 and arr[0] == arr[1]:
print(-1)
else:
a = min(arr)
print(1)
for i in range(0,n):
if arr[i] == a:
print(i+1)
break
| Title: Balloons
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
There are quite a lot of ways to have fun with inflatable balloons. For example, you can fill them with water and see what happens.
Grigory and Andrew have the same opinion. So, once upon a time, they went to the shop and bou... | ```python
n = int(input())
arr = list(map(int,input().split()))
if n <2:
print(-1)
else:
if n == 2 and arr[0] == arr[1]:
print(-1)
else:
a = min(arr)
print(1)
for i in range(0,n):
if arr[i] == a:
print(i+1)
break
``` | 3 | |
545 | D | Queue | PROGRAMMING | 1,300 | [
"greedy",
"implementation",
"sortings"
] | null | null | Little girl Susie went shopping with her mom and she wondered how to improve service quality.
There are *n* people in the queue. For each person we know time *t**i* needed to serve him. A person will be disappointed if the time he waits is more than the time needed to serve him. The time a person waits is the total t... | The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105).
The next line contains *n* integers *t**i* (1<=≤<=*t**i*<=≤<=109), separated by spaces. | Print a single number — the maximum number of not disappointed people in the queue. | [
"5\n15 2 1 5 3\n"
] | [
"4\n"
] | Value 4 is achieved at such an arrangement, for example: 1, 2, 3, 5, 15. Thus, you can make everything feel not disappointed except for the person with time 5. | 1,750 | [
{
"input": "5\n15 2 1 5 3",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "15\n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "10\n13 2 5 55 21 34 1 8 1 3",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "10\n8 256 16 1 2 1 64 4 128 32",
"output": "10"
},
{
"input": "10\n10000 40000 1000... | 1,682,666,301 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 61 | 140 | 9,113,600 | n = int(input())
s = input()
s = list(map(int, s.split()))
s.sort()
count = 0
time = 0
index = 0
while index < n:
if s[index] >= time:
time += s[index]
count += 1
index += 1
print(count)
| Title: Queue
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Little girl Susie went shopping with her mom and she wondered how to improve service quality.
There are *n* people in the queue. For each person we know time *t**i* needed to serve him. A person will be disappointed if the time... | ```python
n = int(input())
s = input()
s = list(map(int, s.split()))
s.sort()
count = 0
time = 0
index = 0
while index < n:
if s[index] >= time:
time += s[index]
count += 1
index += 1
print(count)
``` | 3 | |
124 | A | The number of positions | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"math"
] | null | null | Petr stands in line of *n* people, but he doesn't know exactly which position he occupies. He can say that there are no less than *a* people standing in front of him and no more than *b* people standing behind him. Find the number of different positions Petr can occupy. | The only line contains three integers *n*, *a* and *b* (0<=≤<=*a*,<=*b*<=<<=*n*<=≤<=100). | Print the single number — the number of the sought positions. | [
"3 1 1\n",
"5 2 3\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"3\n"
] | The possible positions in the first sample are: 2 and 3 (if we number the positions starting with 1).
In the second sample they are 3, 4 and 5. | 500 | [
{
"input": "3 1 1",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "5 2 3",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "5 4 0",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "6 5 5",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "9 4 3",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "11 4 6",
"output": "7"
},
{
"input": "13 8 ... | 1,619,791,279 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 1 | 154 | 0 | n,a,b=map(int,input().split())
print(min((n-a),b)+1) | Title: The number of positions
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Petr stands in line of *n* people, but he doesn't know exactly which position he occupies. He can say that there are no less than *a* people standing in front of him and no more than *b* people standing behind h... | ```python
n,a,b=map(int,input().split())
print(min((n-a),b)+1)
``` | 0 | |
90 | B | African Crossword | PROGRAMMING | 1,100 | [
"implementation",
"strings"
] | B. African Crossword | 2 | 256 | An African crossword is a rectangular table *n*<=×<=*m* in size. Each cell of the table contains exactly one letter. This table (it is also referred to as grid) contains some encrypted word that needs to be decoded.
To solve the crossword you should cross out all repeated letters in rows and columns. In other words, a... | The first line contains two integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=100). Next *n* lines contain *m* lowercase Latin letters each. That is the crossword grid. | Print the encrypted word on a single line. It is guaranteed that the answer consists of at least one letter. | [
"3 3\ncba\nbcd\ncbc\n",
"5 5\nfcofd\nooedo\nafaoa\nrdcdf\neofsf\n"
] | [
"abcd",
"codeforces"
] | none | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "3 3\ncba\nbcd\ncbc",
"output": "abcd"
},
{
"input": "5 5\nfcofd\nooedo\nafaoa\nrdcdf\neofsf",
"output": "codeforces"
},
{
"input": "4 4\nusah\nusha\nhasu\nsuha",
"output": "ahhasusu"
},
{
"input": "7 5\naabcd\neffgh\niijkk\nlmnoo\npqqrs\nttuvw\nxxyyz",
"output... | 1,513,026,026 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 43 | 156 | 5,632,000 | import sys
def main():
n, m = map(int, sys.stdin.readline().split())
matrix = []
for _ in range(n):
row = sys.stdin.readline()
matrix.append(list(row)[:-1])
s = ""
for i in range(n):
for j in range(m):
c = matrix[i][j]
if checkRow(matrix[i], c, j) and checkColumn([col[j] for col in matrix], c,... | Title: African Crossword
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
An African crossword is a rectangular table *n*<=×<=*m* in size. Each cell of the table contains exactly one letter. This table (it is also referred to as grid) contains some encrypted word that needs to be decoded.
To s... | ```python
import sys
def main():
n, m = map(int, sys.stdin.readline().split())
matrix = []
for _ in range(n):
row = sys.stdin.readline()
matrix.append(list(row)[:-1])
s = ""
for i in range(n):
for j in range(m):
c = matrix[i][j]
if checkRow(matrix[i], c, j) and checkColumn([col[j] for col in m... | 3.95051 |
334 | A | Candy Bags | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Gerald has *n* younger brothers and their number happens to be even. One day he bought *n*2 candy bags. One bag has one candy, one bag has two candies, one bag has three candies and so on. In fact, for each integer *k* from 1 to *n*2 he has exactly one bag with *k* candies.
Help him give *n* bags of candies to each b... | The single line contains a single integer *n* (*n* is even, 2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of Gerald's brothers. | Let's assume that Gerald indexes his brothers with numbers from 1 to *n*. You need to print *n* lines, on the *i*-th line print *n* integers — the numbers of candies in the bags for the *i*-th brother. Naturally, all these numbers should be distinct and be within limits from 1 to *n*2. You can print the numbers in the ... | [
"2\n"
] | [
"1 4\n2 3\n"
] | The sample shows Gerald's actions if he has two brothers. In this case, his bags contain 1, 2, 3 and 4 candies. He can give the bags with 1 and 4 candies to one brother and the bags with 2 and 3 to the other brother. | 500 | [
{
"input": "2",
"output": "1 4\n2 3"
},
{
"input": "4",
"output": "1 16 2 15\n3 14 4 13\n5 12 6 11\n7 10 8 9"
},
{
"input": "6",
"output": "1 36 2 35 3 34\n4 33 5 32 6 31\n7 30 8 29 9 28\n10 27 11 26 12 25\n13 24 14 23 15 22\n16 21 17 20 18 19"
},
{
"input": "8",
"output"... | 1,682,372,373 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 21 | 186 | 6,553,600 | a = int(input())
b = a ** 2
for i in range(1, b//2+1):
print(i, (b-i)+1, "", end="")
if i % (a // 2) == 0:
print() | Title: Candy Bags
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Gerald has *n* younger brothers and their number happens to be even. One day he bought *n*2 candy bags. One bag has one candy, one bag has two candies, one bag has three candies and so on. In fact, for each integer *k* from ... | ```python
a = int(input())
b = a ** 2
for i in range(1, b//2+1):
print(i, (b-i)+1, "", end="")
if i % (a // 2) == 0:
print()
``` | 3 | |
660 | D | Number of Parallelograms | PROGRAMMING | 1,900 | [
"geometry"
] | null | null | You are given *n* points on a plane. All the points are distinct and no three of them lie on the same line. Find the number of parallelograms with the vertices at the given points. | The first line of the input contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=2000) — the number of points.
Each of the next *n* lines contains two integers (*x**i*,<=*y**i*) (0<=≤<=*x**i*,<=*y**i*<=≤<=109) — the coordinates of the *i*-th point. | Print the only integer *c* — the number of parallelograms with the vertices at the given points. | [
"4\n0 1\n1 0\n1 1\n2 0\n"
] | [
"1\n"
] | none | 0 | [
{
"input": "4\n0 1\n1 0\n1 1\n2 0",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "1\n0 0",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "1\n6 6",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "5\n1 5\n4 2\n4 4\n8 1\n8 2",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "10\n1 7\n2 14\n3 7\n3 13\n5 13\n13 10\n15 12\n17 1\n18 8\n19 0",
... | 1,599,824,031 | 2,331 | PyPy 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 25 | 1,262 | 179,507,200 | import sys
from collections import Counter
n = int(input())
a = [list(map(int, line.split())) for line in sys.stdin]
cnt = Counter()
for i, (sx, sy) in enumerate(a):
for tx, ty in a[i+1:]:
cnt[tx-sx, ty-sy] += 1
ans = 0
for v in cnt.values():
ans += (v * (v-1)) >> 1
print(ans >> 1)
| Title: Number of Parallelograms
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
You are given *n* points on a plane. All the points are distinct and no three of them lie on the same line. Find the number of parallelograms with the vertices at the given points.
Input Specification:
The fir... | ```python
import sys
from collections import Counter
n = int(input())
a = [list(map(int, line.split())) for line in sys.stdin]
cnt = Counter()
for i, (sx, sy) in enumerate(a):
for tx, ty in a[i+1:]:
cnt[tx-sx, ty-sy] += 1
ans = 0
for v in cnt.values():
ans += (v * (v-1)) >> 1
print(an... | 0 | |
833 | A | The Meaningless Game | PROGRAMMING | 1,700 | [
"math",
"number theory"
] | null | null | Slastyona and her loyal dog Pushok are playing a meaningless game that is indeed very interesting.
The game consists of multiple rounds. Its rules are very simple: in each round, a natural number *k* is chosen. Then, the one who says (or barks) it faster than the other wins the round. After that, the winner's score is... | In the first string, the number of games *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=350000) is given.
Each game is represented by a pair of scores *a*, *b* (1<=≤<=*a*,<=*b*<=≤<=109) – the results of Slastyona and Pushok, correspondingly. | For each pair of scores, answer "Yes" if it's possible for a game to finish with given score, and "No" otherwise.
You can output each letter in arbitrary case (upper or lower). | [
"6\n2 4\n75 45\n8 8\n16 16\n247 994\n1000000000 1000000\n"
] | [
"Yes\nYes\nYes\nNo\nNo\nYes\n"
] | First game might have been consisted of one round, in which the number 2 would have been chosen and Pushok would have won.
The second game needs exactly two rounds to finish with such result: in the first one, Slastyona would have said the number 5, and in the second one, Pushok would have barked the number 3. | 500 | [
{
"input": "6\n2 4\n75 45\n8 8\n16 16\n247 994\n1000000000 1000000",
"output": "Yes\nYes\nYes\nNo\nNo\nYes"
},
{
"input": "3\n1 1\n8 27\n1000 1331",
"output": "Yes\nNo\nNo"
},
{
"input": "1\n12004 18012002",
"output": "Yes"
},
{
"input": "1\n3331 11095561",
"output": "Yes... | 1,501,583,120 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 1 | 46 | 4,608,000 | runs = int(input())
for idx in range(runs):
u, v = map(int, input().split(' '))
prod = u*v
if abs(round(prod**(1/3))-prod**(1/3)) > 0.000001:
print('No')
else: print("Yes")
| Title: The Meaningless Game
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Slastyona and her loyal dog Pushok are playing a meaningless game that is indeed very interesting.
The game consists of multiple rounds. Its rules are very simple: in each round, a natural number *k* is chosen. Th... | ```python
runs = int(input())
for idx in range(runs):
u, v = map(int, input().split(' '))
prod = u*v
if abs(round(prod**(1/3))-prod**(1/3)) > 0.000001:
print('No')
else: print("Yes")
``` | 0 | |
713 | A | Sonya and Queries | PROGRAMMING | 1,400 | [
"data structures",
"implementation"
] | null | null | Today Sonya learned about long integers and invited all her friends to share the fun. Sonya has an initially empty multiset with integers. Friends give her *t* queries, each of one of the following type:
1. <=+<= *a**i* — add non-negative integer *a**i* to the multiset. Note, that she has a multiset, thus there may b... | The first line of the input contains an integer *t* (1<=≤<=*t*<=≤<=100<=000) — the number of operation Sonya has to perform.
Next *t* lines provide the descriptions of the queries in order they appear in the input file. The *i*-th row starts with a character *c**i* — the type of the corresponding operation. If *c**i* ... | For each query of the third type print the number of integers matching the given pattern. Each integer is counted as many times, as it appears in the multiset at this moment of time. | [
"12\n+ 1\n+ 241\n? 1\n+ 361\n- 241\n? 0101\n+ 101\n? 101\n- 101\n? 101\n+ 4000\n? 0\n",
"4\n+ 200\n+ 200\n- 200\n? 0\n"
] | [
"2\n1\n2\n1\n1\n",
"1\n"
] | Consider the integers matching the patterns from the queries of the third type. Queries are numbered in the order they appear in the input.
1. 1 and 241. 1. 361. 1. 101 and 361. 1. 361. 1. 4000. | 500 | [
{
"input": "12\n+ 1\n+ 241\n? 1\n+ 361\n- 241\n? 0101\n+ 101\n? 101\n- 101\n? 101\n+ 4000\n? 0",
"output": "2\n1\n2\n1\n1"
},
{
"input": "4\n+ 200\n+ 200\n- 200\n? 0",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "20\n+ 61\n+ 99\n+ 51\n+ 70\n+ 7\n+ 34\n+ 71\n+ 86\n+ 68\n+ 39\n+ 78\n+ 81\n+ 89\n? 10\n? 00... | 1,473,808,396 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED | TESTS | 12 | 1,000 | 3,276,800 | n = int(input())
h = dict()
for _ in range(n):
s = input()
a,b = s.split(" ")
if a=="+":
temp = ""
for x in b:
if int(x)%2:
temp+='1'
else:
temp+='0'
string = int(temp,2)
h[string] = h.get(string,0)+1
e... | Title: Sonya and Queries
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Today Sonya learned about long integers and invited all her friends to share the fun. Sonya has an initially empty multiset with integers. Friends give her *t* queries, each of one of the following type:
1. <=+<= *a... | ```python
n = int(input())
h = dict()
for _ in range(n):
s = input()
a,b = s.split(" ")
if a=="+":
temp = ""
for x in b:
if int(x)%2:
temp+='1'
else:
temp+='0'
string = int(temp,2)
h[string] = h.get(string,0... | 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 tncks0... | 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 guara... | 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 ... | 1,682,670,954 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 0 | 15 | 0 | print("hfnbfdbfnfrnfnefnrjfngerfke frjfnrferjjefreg")
| 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 o... | ```python
print("hfnbfdbfnfrnfnefnrjfngerfke frjfnrferjjefreg")
``` | 0 | |
962 | E | Byteland, Berland and Disputed Cities | PROGRAMMING | 2,200 | [
"constructive algorithms",
"greedy"
] | null | null | The cities of Byteland and Berland are located on the axis $Ox$. In addition, on this axis there are also disputed cities, which belong to each of the countries in their opinion. Thus, on the line $Ox$ there are three types of cities:
- the cities of Byteland, - the cities of Berland, - disputed cities.
Recently, ... | The first line contains a single integer $n$ ($2 \le n \le 2 \cdot 10^{5}$) — the number of cities.
The following $n$ lines contains an integer $x_i$ and the letter $c_i$ ($-10^{9} \le x_i \le 10^{9}$) — the coordinate of the city and its type. If the city belongs to Byteland, $c_i$ equals to 'B'. If the city belongs ... | Print the minimal total length of such set of cables, that if we delete all Berland cities ($c_i$='R'), it will be possible to find a way from any remaining city to any other remaining city, moving only by cables. Similarly, if we delete all Byteland cities ($c_i$='B'), it will be possible to find a way from any remain... | [
"4\n-5 R\n0 P\n3 P\n7 B\n",
"5\n10 R\n14 B\n16 B\n21 R\n32 R\n"
] | [
"12\n",
"24\n"
] | In the first example, you should connect the first city with the second, the second with the third, and the third with the fourth. The total length of the cables will be $5 + 3 + 4 = 12$.
In the second example there are no disputed cities, so you need to connect all the neighboring cities of Byteland and all the neigh... | 0 | [
{
"input": "4\n-5 R\n0 P\n3 P\n7 B",
"output": "12"
},
{
"input": "5\n10 R\n14 B\n16 B\n21 R\n32 R",
"output": "24"
},
{
"input": "10\n66 R\n67 R\n72 R\n73 R\n76 R\n78 B\n79 B\n83 B\n84 B\n85 P",
"output": "26"
},
{
"input": "10\n61 R\n64 R\n68 R\n71 R\n72 R\n73 R\n74 P\n86 P... | 1,524,916,038 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 18 | 717 | 19,660,800 | # B R P
def solve2(length, cities):
result = 0
for idx, city in enumerate(cities):
cityCode = city[1]
cityIdx = city[0]
it = idx - 1
visitedP = False
visitedN = False
visitedB = False
visitedR = False
BValue = 0
RValue = 0
PValue = 0
while(it >= 0):
neighbourCode = ... | Title: Byteland, Berland and Disputed Cities
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
The cities of Byteland and Berland are located on the axis $Ox$. In addition, on this axis there are also disputed cities, which belong to each of the countries in their opinion. Thus, on the line ... | ```python
# B R P
def solve2(length, cities):
result = 0
for idx, city in enumerate(cities):
cityCode = city[1]
cityIdx = city[0]
it = idx - 1
visitedP = False
visitedN = False
visitedB = False
visitedR = False
BValue = 0
RValue = 0
PValue = 0
while(it >= 0):
neighb... | 0 | |
260 | A | Adding Digits | PROGRAMMING | 1,400 | [
"implementation",
"math"
] | null | null | Vasya has got two number: *a* and *b*. However, Vasya finds number *a* too short. So he decided to repeat the operation of lengthening number *a* *n* times.
One operation of lengthening a number means adding exactly one digit to the number (in the decimal notation) to the right provided that the resulting number is di... | The first line contains three integers: *a*,<=*b*,<=*n* (1<=≤<=*a*,<=*b*,<=*n*<=≤<=105). | In a single line print the integer without leading zeros, which Vasya can get when he applies the lengthening operations to number *a* *n* times. If no such number exists, then print number -1. If there are multiple possible answers, print any of them. | [
"5 4 5\n",
"12 11 1\n",
"260 150 10\n"
] | [
"524848\n",
"121\n",
"-1\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "5 4 5",
"output": "524848"
},
{
"input": "12 11 1",
"output": "121"
},
{
"input": "260 150 10",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "78843 5684 42717",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "93248 91435 1133",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "100000 10 64479"... | 1,621,315,825 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | COMPILATION_ERROR | TESTS | 0 | 0 | 0 | a,b,n=map(int,input().split()) for i in range(0,n): rem=(a*10)%b
if(rem!=0): rem... | Title: Adding Digits
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Vasya has got two number: *a* and *b*. However, Vasya finds number *a* too short. So he decided to repeat the operation of lengthening number *a* *n* times.
One operation of lengthening a number means adding exactly one ... | ```python
a,b,n=map(int,input().split()) for i in range(0,n): rem=(a*10)%b
if(rem!=0): ... | -1 | |
4 | A | Watermelon | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"brute force",
"math"
] | A. Watermelon | 1 | 64 | One hot summer day Pete and his friend Billy decided to buy a watermelon. They chose the biggest and the ripest one, in their opinion. After that the watermelon was weighed, and the scales showed *w* kilos. They rushed home, dying of thirst, and decided to divide the berry, however they faced a hard problem.
Pete and ... | The first (and the only) input line contains integer number *w* (1<=≤<=*w*<=≤<=100) — the weight of the watermelon bought by the boys. | Print YES, if the boys can divide the watermelon into two parts, each of them weighing even number of kilos; and NO in the opposite case. | [
"8\n"
] | [
"YES\n"
] | For example, the boys can divide the watermelon into two parts of 2 and 6 kilos respectively (another variant — two parts of 4 and 4 kilos). | 0 | [
{
"input": "8",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "5",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "4",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "3",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "2",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "1",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "7",
"output": "NO"... | 1,694,254,387 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 0 | 60 | 0 | a=int(input())
if a%2!=0 or a==2:
print('yes')
else:
print('no') | Title: Watermelon
Time Limit: 1 seconds
Memory Limit: 64 megabytes
Problem Description:
One hot summer day Pete and his friend Billy decided to buy a watermelon. They chose the biggest and the ripest one, in their opinion. After that the watermelon was weighed, and the scales showed *w* kilos. They rushed home, dyin... | ```python
a=int(input())
if a%2!=0 or a==2:
print('yes')
else:
print('no')
``` | 0 |
549 | A | Face Detection | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"implementation",
"strings"
] | null | null | The developers of Looksery have to write an efficient algorithm that detects faces on a picture. Unfortunately, they are currently busy preparing a contest for you, so you will have to do it for them.
In this problem an image is a rectangular table that consists of lowercase Latin letters. A face on the image is a 2<... | The first line contains two space-separated integers, *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=50) — the height and the width of the image, respectively.
Next *n* lines define the image. Each line contains *m* lowercase Latin letters. | In the single line print the number of faces on the image. | [
"4 4\nxxxx\nxfax\nxcex\nxxxx\n",
"4 2\nxx\ncf\nae\nxx\n",
"2 3\nfac\ncef\n",
"1 4\nface\n"
] | [
"1\n",
"1\n",
"2\n",
"0\n"
] | In the first sample the image contains a single face, located in a square with the upper left corner at the second line and the second column:
In the second sample the image also contains exactly one face, its upper left corner is at the second row and the first column.
In the third sample two faces are shown:
In ... | 250 | [
{
"input": "4 4\nxxxx\nxfax\nxcex\nxxxx",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "4 2\nxx\ncf\nae\nxx",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "2 3\nfac\ncef",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "1 4\nface",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "5 5\nwmmwn\nlurcm\nkeetd\nfokon\ncxxgx",
"output": "... | 1,559,821,847 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 4 | 93 | 0 | n, m = map(int, input().split())
image = list()
for i in range(n):
image.append(list(input()))
c = 0
for i in range(n):
for j in range(m):
if image[i][j] != 'x':
if i + 1 < n and image[i + 1][j] != 'x':
if j + 1 < m and image[i][j + 1] != 'x':
... | Title: Face Detection
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
The developers of Looksery have to write an efficient algorithm that detects faces on a picture. Unfortunately, they are currently busy preparing a contest for you, so you will have to do it for them.
In this problem a... | ```python
n, m = map(int, input().split())
image = list()
for i in range(n):
image.append(list(input()))
c = 0
for i in range(n):
for j in range(m):
if image[i][j] != 'x':
if i + 1 < n and image[i + 1][j] != 'x':
if j + 1 < m and image[i][j + 1] != 'x':
... | 0 | |
622 | A | Infinite Sequence | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"implementation",
"math"
] | null | null | Consider the infinite sequence of integers: 1,<=1,<=2,<=1,<=2,<=3,<=1,<=2,<=3,<=4,<=1,<=2,<=3,<=4,<=5.... The sequence is built in the following way: at first the number 1 is written out, then the numbers from 1 to 2, then the numbers from 1 to 3, then the numbers from 1 to 4 and so on. Note that the sequence contains ... | The only line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1014) — the position of the number to find.
Note that the given number is too large, 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. | Print the element in the *n*-th position of the sequence (the elements are numerated from one). | [
"3\n",
"5\n",
"10\n",
"55\n",
"56\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"2\n",
"4\n",
"10\n",
"1\n"
] | none | 0 | [
{
"input": "3",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "5",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "10",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "55",
"output": "10"
},
{
"input": "56",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "1000000000000",
"output": "88209"
},
{
"input": "8471941278... | 1,679,982,853 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 0 | 46 | 0 | import math
n = int(input())
# 根据数学公式计算所在行数
row = int((math.sqrt(8 * n + 1) - 1) / 2)
# 计算所在行的首个数字
first_num = int((row * (row + 1)) / 2) + 1
# 计算所在行的偏移量
offset = n - first_num
# 根据偏移量计算所在列
col = offset + 1
print(col)
| Title: Infinite Sequence
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Consider the infinite sequence of integers: 1,<=1,<=2,<=1,<=2,<=3,<=1,<=2,<=3,<=4,<=1,<=2,<=3,<=4,<=5.... The sequence is built in the following way: at first the number 1 is written out, then the numbers from 1 to 2,... | ```python
import math
n = int(input())
# 根据数学公式计算所在行数
row = int((math.sqrt(8 * n + 1) - 1) / 2)
# 计算所在行的首个数字
first_num = int((row * (row + 1)) / 2) + 1
# 计算所在行的偏移量
offset = n - first_num
# 根据偏移量计算所在列
col = offset + 1
print(col)
``` | 0 | |
384 | A | Coder | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Iahub likes chess very much. He even invented a new chess piece named Coder. A Coder can move (and attack) one square horizontally or vertically. More precisely, if the Coder is located at position (*x*,<=*y*), he can move to (or attack) positions (*x*<=+<=1,<=*y*), (*x*–1,<=*y*), (*x*,<=*y*<=+<=1) and (*x*,<=*y*–1).
... | The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000). | On the first line print an integer, the maximum number of Coders that can be placed on the chessboard.
On each of the next *n* lines print *n* characters, describing the configuration of the Coders. For an empty cell print an '.', and for a Coder print a 'C'.
If there are multiple correct answers, you can print any. | [
"2\n"
] | [
"2\nC.\n.C\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "2",
"output": "2\nC.\n.C"
},
{
"input": "3",
"output": "5\nC.C\n.C.\nC.C"
},
{
"input": "4",
"output": "8\nC.C.\n.C.C\nC.C.\n.C.C"
},
{
"input": "10",
"output": "50\nC.C.C.C.C.\n.C.C.C.C.C\nC.C.C.C.C.\n.C.C.C.C.C\nC.C.C.C.C.\n.C.C.C.C.C\nC.C.C.C.C.\n.C.C.C.C.C... | 1,518,277,596 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 1 | 61 | 5,632,000 | x = int(input())
jk = 0
for i in range(x):
ans = ""
if i%2==0:
for k in range(x):
if k%2==0:
ans+="C"
jk+=1
else:
ans+="."
else:
for k in range(x):
if k%2!=0:
ans+="C"
jk+=1
else:
ans+="."
if i==0:
print (x*jk)
print (ans) | Title: Coder
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Iahub likes chess very much. He even invented a new chess piece named Coder. A Coder can move (and attack) one square horizontally or vertically. More precisely, if the Coder is located at position (*x*,<=*y*), he can move to (or... | ```python
x = int(input())
jk = 0
for i in range(x):
ans = ""
if i%2==0:
for k in range(x):
if k%2==0:
ans+="C"
jk+=1
else:
ans+="."
else:
for k in range(x):
if k%2!=0:
ans+="C"
jk+=1
else:
ans+="."
if i==0:
print (x*jk)
print (ans)
``` | 0 | |
505 | B | Mr. Kitayuta's Colorful Graph | PROGRAMMING | 1,400 | [
"dfs and similar",
"dp",
"dsu",
"graphs"
] | null | null | Mr. Kitayuta has just bought an undirected graph consisting of *n* vertices and *m* edges. The vertices of the graph are numbered from 1 to *n*. Each edge, namely edge *i*, has a color *c**i*, connecting vertex *a**i* and *b**i*.
Mr. Kitayuta wants you to process the following *q* queries.
In the *i*-th query, he giv... | The first line of the input contains space-separated two integers — *n* and *m* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100,<=1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=100), denoting the number of the vertices and the number of the edges, respectively.
The next *m* lines contain space-separated three integers — *a**i*, *b**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=<<=*b**i*<=≤<=*n*) and *c*... | For each query, print the answer in a separate line. | [
"4 5\n1 2 1\n1 2 2\n2 3 1\n2 3 3\n2 4 3\n3\n1 2\n3 4\n1 4\n",
"5 7\n1 5 1\n2 5 1\n3 5 1\n4 5 1\n1 2 2\n2 3 2\n3 4 2\n5\n1 5\n5 1\n2 5\n1 5\n1 4\n"
] | [
"2\n1\n0\n",
"1\n1\n1\n1\n2\n"
] | Let's consider the first sample.
- Vertex 1 and vertex 2 are connected by color 1 and 2. - Vertex 3 and vertex 4 are connected by color 3. - Vertex 1 and vertex 4 are not connected by any single color. | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "4 5\n1 2 1\n1 2 2\n2 3 1\n2 3 3\n2 4 3\n3\n1 2\n3 4\n1 4",
"output": "2\n1\n0"
},
{
"input": "5 7\n1 5 1\n2 5 1\n3 5 1\n4 5 1\n1 2 2\n2 3 2\n3 4 2\n5\n1 5\n5 1\n2 5\n1 5\n1 4",
"output": "1\n1\n1\n1\n2"
},
{
"input": "2 1\n1 2 1\n1\n1 2",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input... | 1,430,226,770 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 29 | 217 | 26,828,800 | def dfs(p, f, gr, used):
if p == f:
return 1
if used[p]:
return 0
used[p] = 1
for v in gr[p]:
if dfs(v, f, gr, used):
return 1
return 0
def check(gr, u, v):
used = [0] * len(gr)
return dfs(u, v, gr, used)
n, m = (int(x) for x in input().split())
cgr = [[[] for j in range(n)] for _ in range(m)]
for i i... | Title: Mr. Kitayuta's Colorful Graph
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Mr. Kitayuta has just bought an undirected graph consisting of *n* vertices and *m* edges. The vertices of the graph are numbered from 1 to *n*. Each edge, namely edge *i*, has a color *c**i*, connecting v... | ```python
def dfs(p, f, gr, used):
if p == f:
return 1
if used[p]:
return 0
used[p] = 1
for v in gr[p]:
if dfs(v, f, gr, used):
return 1
return 0
def check(gr, u, v):
used = [0] * len(gr)
return dfs(u, v, gr, used)
n, m = (int(x) for x in input().split())
cgr = [[[] for j in range(n)] for _ in range(m... | 3 | |
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 Vasy... | 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 | [
{
"input": "3\n4 1 7\n-2 4 -1\n1 -5 -3",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "3\n3 -1 7\n-5 2 -4\n2 -1 -3",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "10\n21 32 -46\n43 -35 21\n42 2 -50\n22 40 20\n-27 -9 38\n-4 1 1\n-40 6 -31\n-13 -2 34\n-21 34 -12\n-32 -29 41",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "10... | 1,625,330,860 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 81 | 218 | 0 | net = [0,0,0]
for force in range(int(input())):
given = [int(i) for i in input().split()]
for i in range(3):
net[i] += given[i]
if net == [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. S... | ```python
net = [0,0,0]
for force in range(int(input())):
given = [int(i) for i in input().split()]
for i in range(3):
net[i] += given[i]
if net == [0,0,0]:
print("YES")
else:
print("NO")
``` | 3.9455 |
221 | B | Little Elephant and Numbers | PROGRAMMING | 1,300 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | The Little Elephant loves numbers.
He has a positive integer *x*. The Little Elephant wants to find the number of positive integers *d*, such that *d* is the divisor of *x*, and *x* and *d* have at least one common (the same) digit in their decimal representations.
Help the Little Elephant to find the described num... | A single line contains a single integer *x* (1<=≤<=*x*<=≤<=109). | In a single line print an integer — the answer to the problem. | [
"1\n",
"10\n"
] | [
"1\n",
"2\n"
] | none | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "10",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "47",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "100",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "128",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "2",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "17",
"output": "2"
... | 1,604,467,881 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 3 | 186 | 0 | n=int(input())
m=[]
m2=[]
n2=str(n)
s=1
for i in range(1,n//2):
i2=str(i)
if n%i==0 :
for j in range(len(n2)):
if n2[j]in i2:
s+=1
'''for i in range(len(n2)):
for j in range(len(m)):
m[j]=str(m[j])
for g in range(len(m[j])):
i... | Title: Little Elephant and Numbers
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
The Little Elephant loves numbers.
He has a positive integer *x*. The Little Elephant wants to find the number of positive integers *d*, such that *d* is the divisor of *x*, and *x* and *d* have at least o... | ```python
n=int(input())
m=[]
m2=[]
n2=str(n)
s=1
for i in range(1,n//2):
i2=str(i)
if n%i==0 :
for j in range(len(n2)):
if n2[j]in i2:
s+=1
'''for i in range(len(n2)):
for j in range(len(m)):
m[j]=str(m[j])
for g in range(len(m[j])):
... | 0 | |
441 | C | Valera and Tubes | PROGRAMMING | 1,500 | [
"constructive algorithms",
"dfs and similar",
"implementation"
] | null | null | Valera has got a rectangle table consisting of *n* rows and *m* columns. Valera numbered the table rows starting from one, from top to bottom and the columns – starting from one, from left to right. We will represent cell that is on the intersection of row *x* and column *y* by a pair of integers (*x*,<=*y*).
Valera w... | The first line contains three space-separated integers *n*,<=*m*,<=*k* (2<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=300; 2<=≤<=2*k*<=≤<=*n*·*m*) — the number of rows, the number of columns and the number of tubes, correspondingly. | Print *k* lines. In the *i*-th line print the description of the *i*-th tube: first print integer *r**i* (the number of tube cells), then print 2*r**i* integers *x**i*1,<=*y**i*1,<=*x**i*2,<=*y**i*2,<=...,<=*x**ir**i*,<=*y**ir**i* (the sequence of table cells).
If there are multiple solutions, you can print any of the... | [
"3 3 3\n",
"2 3 1\n"
] | [
"3 1 1 1 2 1 3\n3 2 1 2 2 2 3\n3 3 1 3 2 3 3\n",
"6 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 3 2 2 2 1\n"
] | Picture for the first sample:
Picture for the second sample: | 1,500 | [
{
"input": "3 3 3",
"output": "3 1 1 1 2 1 3\n3 2 1 2 2 2 3\n3 3 1 3 2 3 3"
},
{
"input": "2 3 1",
"output": "6 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 3 2 2 2 1"
},
{
"input": "2 3 1",
"output": "6 1 1 1 2 1 3 2 3 2 2 2 1"
},
{
"input": "300 300 2",
"output": "2 1 1 1 2\n89998 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7... | 1,402,249,771 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 44 | 702 | 307,200 | n,m,k = list(map(int,input().split()))
unit_tube = (n * m) // k
long_tube = (n * m) % k + unit_tube
print(long_tube,end='')
i = 0
j = 0
ref = 0
for _ in range(long_tube):
print(' {0} {1}'.format(i + 1,abs(j + 1 - ref)),end='')
if((j + 1) % (m) == 0):
i+=1
ref = 0 if(ref) else m + 1
... | Title: Valera and Tubes
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Valera has got a rectangle table consisting of *n* rows and *m* columns. Valera numbered the table rows starting from one, from top to bottom and the columns – starting from one, from left to right. We will represent ... | ```python
n,m,k = list(map(int,input().split()))
unit_tube = (n * m) // k
long_tube = (n * m) % k + unit_tube
print(long_tube,end='')
i = 0
j = 0
ref = 0
for _ in range(long_tube):
print(' {0} {1}'.format(i + 1,abs(j + 1 - ref)),end='')
if((j + 1) % (m) == 0):
i+=1
ref = 0 if(ref) e... | 3 | |
633 | A | Ebony and Ivory | PROGRAMMING | 1,100 | [
"brute force",
"math",
"number theory"
] | null | null | Dante is engaged in a fight with "The Savior". Before he can fight it with his sword, he needs to break its shields. He has two guns, Ebony and Ivory, each of them is able to perform any non-negative number of shots.
For every bullet that hits the shield, Ebony deals *a* units of damage while Ivory deals *b* units of ... | The first line of the input contains three integers *a*, *b*, *c* (1<=≤<=*a*,<=*b*<=≤<=100,<=1<=≤<=*c*<=≤<=10<=000) — the number of units of damage dealt by Ebony gun and Ivory gun, and the total number of damage required to break the shield, respectively. | Print "Yes" (without quotes) if Dante can deal exactly *c* damage to the shield and "No" (without quotes) otherwise. | [
"4 6 15\n",
"3 2 7\n",
"6 11 6\n"
] | [
"No\n",
"Yes\n",
"Yes\n"
] | In the second sample, Dante can fire 1 bullet from Ebony and 2 from Ivory to deal exactly 1·3 + 2·2 = 7 damage. In the third sample, Dante can fire 1 bullet from ebony and no bullets from ivory to do 1·6 + 0·11 = 6 damage. | 250 | [
{
"input": "4 6 15",
"output": "No"
},
{
"input": "3 2 7",
"output": "Yes"
},
{
"input": "6 11 6",
"output": "Yes"
},
{
"input": "3 12 15",
"output": "Yes"
},
{
"input": "5 5 10",
"output": "Yes"
},
{
"input": "6 6 7",
"output": "No"
},
{
"... | 1,572,092,263 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | RUNTIME_ERROR | TESTS | 0 | 217 | 2,252,800 | import os
def ans(s):
print(s)
os.exit()
a, b, c = map(int, input().split())
if c % a == 0:
ans('Yes')
while c > 0:
if c % b == 0:
ans('Yes')
c -= a
ans('No')
| Title: Ebony and Ivory
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Dante is engaged in a fight with "The Savior". Before he can fight it with his sword, he needs to break its shields. He has two guns, Ebony and Ivory, each of them is able to perform any non-negative number of shots.
F... | ```python
import os
def ans(s):
print(s)
os.exit()
a, b, c = map(int, input().split())
if c % a == 0:
ans('Yes')
while c > 0:
if c % b == 0:
ans('Yes')
c -= a
ans('No')
``` | -1 | |
220 | B | Little Elephant and Array | PROGRAMMING | 1,800 | [
"constructive algorithms",
"data structures"
] | null | null | The Little Elephant loves playing with arrays. He has array *a*, consisting of *n* positive integers, indexed from 1 to *n*. Let's denote the number with index *i* as *a**i*.
Additionally the Little Elephant has *m* queries to the array, each query is characterised by a pair of integers *l**j* and *r**j* (1<=≤<=*l**j... | The first line contains two space-separated integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=105) — the size of array *a* and the number of queries to it. The next line contains *n* space-separated positive integers *a*1, *a*2, ..., *a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=109). Next *m* lines contain descriptions of queries, one per line. T... | In *m* lines print *m* integers — the answers to the queries. The *j*-th line should contain the answer to the *j*-th query. | [
"7 2\n3 1 2 2 3 3 7\n1 7\n3 4\n"
] | [
"3\n1\n"
] | none | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "7 2\n3 1 2 2 3 3 7\n1 7\n3 4",
"output": "3\n1"
},
{
"input": "6 6\n1 2 2 3 3 3\n1 2\n2 2\n1 3\n2 4\n4 6\n1 6",
"output": "1\n0\n2\n1\n1\n3"
},
{
"input": "1 2\n1\n1 1\n1 1",
"output": "1\n1"
},
{
"input": "1 1\n1000000000\n1 1",
"output": "0"
}
] | 1,667,892,027 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | RUNTIME_ERROR | TESTS | 1 | 77 | 2,867,200 | import collections
import heapq
import sys
import math
import bisect
def input():return sys.stdin.readline().strip()
# tot=0
def mohelp(c,t,sig):
global tot
if cur[c] <t:
while cur[c] <t:
if cnt[l[cur[c]]]==l[cur[c]]:tot-=1
cnt[l[cur[c]]]+=sig
... | Title: Little Elephant and Array
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
The Little Elephant loves playing with arrays. He has array *a*, consisting of *n* positive integers, indexed from 1 to *n*. Let's denote the number with index *i* as *a**i*.
Additionally the Little Elephant... | ```python
import collections
import heapq
import sys
import math
import bisect
def input():return sys.stdin.readline().strip()
# tot=0
def mohelp(c,t,sig):
global tot
if cur[c] <t:
while cur[c] <t:
if cnt[l[cur[c]]]==l[cur[c]]:tot-=1
cnt[l[cur[c]... | -1 | |
937 | B | Vile Grasshoppers | PROGRAMMING | 1,400 | [
"brute force",
"math",
"number theory"
] | null | null | The weather is fine today and hence it's high time to climb the nearby pine and enjoy the landscape.
The pine's trunk includes several branches, located one above another and numbered from 2 to *y*. Some of them (more precise, from 2 to *p*) are occupied by tiny vile grasshoppers which you're at war with. These grassh... | The only line contains two integers *p* and *y* (2<=≤<=*p*<=≤<=*y*<=≤<=109). | Output the number of the highest suitable branch. If there are none, print -1 instead. | [
"3 6\n",
"3 4\n"
] | [
"5\n",
"-1\n"
] | In the first sample case grasshopper from branch 2 reaches branches 2, 4 and 6 while branch 3 is initially settled by another grasshopper. Therefore the answer is 5.
It immediately follows that there are no valid branches in second sample case. | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "3 6",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "3 4",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "2 2",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "5 50",
"output": "49"
},
{
"input": "944192806 944193066",
"output": "944192807"
},
{
"input": "1000000000 1000000000",
"output":... | 1,525,262,555 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 3 | 77 | 7,065,600 | def prime(x ):
x = int(x)
for i in range(2,x) :
if x % i ==0:
return 0
return 1
[n,m] = input().split(' ')
n = int(n)
m = int(m)
for i in range(m,n,-1):
if prime(i):
print(i)
exit(0)
print(-1)
| Title: Vile Grasshoppers
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
The weather is fine today and hence it's high time to climb the nearby pine and enjoy the landscape.
The pine's trunk includes several branches, located one above another and numbered from 2 to *y*. Some of them (mor... | ```python
def prime(x ):
x = int(x)
for i in range(2,x) :
if x % i ==0:
return 0
return 1
[n,m] = input().split(' ')
n = int(n)
m = int(m)
for i in range(m,n,-1):
if prime(i):
print(i)
exit(0)
print(-1)
``` | 0 | |
399 | A | Pages | PROGRAMMING | 0 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | User ainta is making a web site. This time he is going to make a navigation of the pages. In his site, there are *n* pages numbered by integers from 1 to *n*. Assume that somebody is on the *p*-th page now. The navigation will look like this:
When someone clicks the button "<<" he is redirected to page 1, and wh... | The first and the only line contains three integers *n*, *p*, *k* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100; 1<=≤<=*p*<=≤<=*n*; 1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=*n*) | Print the proper navigation. Follow the format of the output from the test samples. | [
"17 5 2\n",
"6 5 2\n",
"6 1 2\n",
"6 2 2\n",
"9 6 3\n",
"10 6 3\n",
"8 5 4\n"
] | [
"<< 3 4 (5) 6 7 >> ",
"<< 3 4 (5) 6 ",
"(1) 2 3 >> ",
"1 (2) 3 4 >>",
"<< 3 4 5 (6) 7 8 9",
"<< 3 4 5 (6) 7 8 9 >>",
"1 2 3 4 (5) 6 7 8 "
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "17 5 2",
"output": "<< 3 4 (5) 6 7 >> "
},
{
"input": "6 5 2",
"output": "<< 3 4 (5) 6 "
},
{
"input": "6 1 2",
"output": "(1) 2 3 >> "
},
{
"input": "6 2 2",
"output": "1 (2) 3 4 >> "
},
{
"input": "9 6 3",
"output": "<< 3 4 5 (6) 7 8 9 "
},
{... | 1,547,196,884 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 26 | 109 | 0 | n , p , k = map(int,input().split())
s = "("+str(p)+")"
check_1 = 0 + (1 if p==n else 0)
check_2 = 0 + (1 if p==1 else 0)
i = 1
while i<=k and p+i <=n:
if p+i == n:
check_1 = 1
s = s + " " + str(p+i)
i+=1
i = 1
while i<=k and p-i>=1:
if p-i == 1:
check_2 = 1
s = str(p-i... | Title: Pages
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
User ainta is making a web site. This time he is going to make a navigation of the pages. In his site, there are *n* pages numbered by integers from 1 to *n*. Assume that somebody is on the *p*-th page now. The navigation will lo... | ```python
n , p , k = map(int,input().split())
s = "("+str(p)+")"
check_1 = 0 + (1 if p==n else 0)
check_2 = 0 + (1 if p==1 else 0)
i = 1
while i<=k and p+i <=n:
if p+i == n:
check_1 = 1
s = s + " " + str(p+i)
i+=1
i = 1
while i<=k and p-i>=1:
if p-i == 1:
check_2 = 1
s... | 3 | |
981 | A | Antipalindrome | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"brute force",
"implementation",
"strings"
] | null | null | A string is a palindrome if it reads the same from the left to the right and from the right to the left. For example, the strings "kek", "abacaba", "r" and "papicipap" are palindromes, while the strings "abb" and "iq" are not.
A substring $s[l \ldots r]$ ($1<=\leq<=l<=\leq<=r<=\leq<=|s|$) of a string $s<==<=s_{1}s_{2}... | The first line contains a non-empty string $s$ with length at most $50$ characters, containing lowercase English letters only. | If there is such a substring in $s$ that is not a palindrome, print the maximum length of such a substring. Otherwise print $0$.
Note that there can be multiple longest substrings that are not palindromes, but their length is unique. | [
"mew\n",
"wuffuw\n",
"qqqqqqqq\n"
] | [
"3\n",
"5\n",
"0\n"
] | "mew" is not a palindrome, so the longest substring of it that is not a palindrome, is the string "mew" itself. Thus, the answer for the first example is $3$.
The string "uffuw" is one of the longest non-palindrome substrings (of length $5$) of the string "wuffuw", so the answer for the second example is $5$.
All sub... | 500 | [
{
"input": "mew",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "wuffuw",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "qqqqqqqq",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "ijvji",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "iiiiiii",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "wobervhvvkihcuyjtmqhaaigvvgiaahqmtjyuchikvvhvrebow"... | 1,694,201,025 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 29 | 46 | 0 | def check_palindrome(palavra):
for i in range(len(palavra)//2):
for letra in range(len(palavra)//2):
if palavra[letra + i] != palavra[-letra-1]:
return len(palavra)-i
return 0
if __name__ == "__main__":
frase = input().split(" ")
palindromo = True
letras = 0
... | Title: Antipalindrome
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
A string is a palindrome if it reads the same from the left to the right and from the right to the left. For example, the strings "kek", "abacaba", "r" and "papicipap" are palindromes, while the strings "abb" and "iq" ar... | ```python
def check_palindrome(palavra):
for i in range(len(palavra)//2):
for letra in range(len(palavra)//2):
if palavra[letra + i] != palavra[-letra-1]:
return len(palavra)-i
return 0
if __name__ == "__main__":
frase = input().split(" ")
palindromo = True
letr... | 0 | |
456 | A | Laptops | PROGRAMMING | 1,100 | [
"sortings"
] | null | null | One day Dima and Alex had an argument about the price and quality of laptops. Dima thinks that the more expensive a laptop is, the better it is. Alex disagrees. Alex thinks that there are two laptops, such that the price of the first laptop is less (strictly smaller) than the price of the second laptop but the quality ... | The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105) — the number of laptops.
Next *n* lines contain two integers each, *a**i* and *b**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*,<=*b**i*<=≤<=*n*), where *a**i* is the price of the *i*-th laptop, and *b**i* is the number that represents the quality of the *i*-th laptop (the larger the numb... | If Alex is correct, print "Happy Alex", otherwise print "Poor Alex" (without the quotes). | [
"2\n1 2\n2 1\n"
] | [
"Happy Alex\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "2\n1 2\n2 1",
"output": "Happy Alex"
},
{
"input": "2\n1 1\n2 2",
"output": "Poor Alex"
},
{
"input": "3\n2 2\n3 3\n1 1",
"output": "Poor Alex"
},
{
"input": "3\n3 3\n1 2\n2 1",
"output": "Happy Alex"
},
{
"input": "1\n1 1",
"output": "Poor Alex"
... | 1,692,804,025 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | RUNTIME_ERROR | TESTS | 2 | 31 | 0 | n = int(input())
a = list(map(int,input().split()))
b = list(map(int,input().split()))
c = []
for i in range(n):
c.append([a[i],b[i]])
c.sort()
for i in range(n-1):
if c[i][0]<c[i+1][0] and c[i][1]>c[i+1][1]:
print('Happy Alex')
exit()
print('Poor Alex') | Title: Laptops
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
One day Dima and Alex had an argument about the price and quality of laptops. Dima thinks that the more expensive a laptop is, the better it is. Alex disagrees. Alex thinks that there are two laptops, such that the price of the... | ```python
n = int(input())
a = list(map(int,input().split()))
b = list(map(int,input().split()))
c = []
for i in range(n):
c.append([a[i],b[i]])
c.sort()
for i in range(n-1):
if c[i][0]<c[i+1][0] and c[i][1]>c[i+1][1]:
print('Happy Alex')
exit()
print('Poor Alex')
``` | -1 | |
548 | B | Mike and Fun | PROGRAMMING | 1,400 | [
"brute force",
"dp",
"greedy",
"implementation"
] | null | null | Mike and some bears are playing a game just for fun. Mike is the judge. All bears except Mike are standing in an *n*<=×<=*m* grid, there's exactly one bear in each cell. We denote the bear standing in column number *j* of row number *i* by (*i*,<=*j*). Mike's hands are on his ears (since he's the judge) and each bear s... | The first line of input contains three integers *n*, *m* and *q* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=500 and 1<=≤<=*q*<=≤<=5000).
The next *n* lines contain the grid description. There are *m* integers separated by spaces in each line. Each of these numbers is either 0 (for mouth) or 1 (for eyes).
The next *q* lines contain the inf... | After each round, print the current score of the bears. | [
"5 4 5\n0 1 1 0\n1 0 0 1\n0 1 1 0\n1 0 0 1\n0 0 0 0\n1 1\n1 4\n1 1\n4 2\n4 3\n"
] | [
"3\n4\n3\n3\n4\n"
] | none | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "5 4 5\n0 1 1 0\n1 0 0 1\n0 1 1 0\n1 0 0 1\n0 0 0 0\n1 1\n1 4\n1 1\n4 2\n4 3",
"output": "3\n4\n3\n3\n4"
},
{
"input": "2 2 10\n1 1\n0 1\n1 1\n2 1\n1 1\n2 2\n1 1\n2 1\n2 2\n2 2\n1 1\n1 1",
"output": "1\n2\n2\n2\n1\n1\n1\n1\n2\n1"
},
{
"input": "2 2 10\n1 1\n0 1\n2 2\n2 2\n1 1\... | 1,682,622,108 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED | TESTS | 6 | 2,000 | 1,638,400 | n,m,q = map(int, input().split())
matriz = []
def consecutive(lista):
count = 0
max = 0
for i in lista:
if(i == 1):
count +=1
if(count > max):
max = count
else:
if(count > max):
max = count
count =... | Title: Mike and Fun
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Mike and some bears are playing a game just for fun. Mike is the judge. All bears except Mike are standing in an *n*<=×<=*m* grid, there's exactly one bear in each cell. We denote the bear standing in column number *j* of ... | ```python
n,m,q = map(int, input().split())
matriz = []
def consecutive(lista):
count = 0
max = 0
for i in lista:
if(i == 1):
count +=1
if(count > max):
max = count
else:
if(count > max):
max = count
... | 0 | |
228 | A | Is your horseshoe on the other hoof? | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Valera the Horse is going to the party with friends. He has been following the fashion trends for a while, and he knows that it is very popular to wear all horseshoes of different color. Valera has got four horseshoes left from the last year, but maybe some of them have the same color. In this case he needs to go to th... | The first line contains four space-separated integers *s*1,<=*s*2,<=*s*3,<=*s*4 (1<=≤<=*s*1,<=*s*2,<=*s*3,<=*s*4<=≤<=109) — the colors of horseshoes Valera has.
Consider all possible colors indexed with integers. | Print a single integer — the minimum number of horseshoes Valera needs to buy. | [
"1 7 3 3\n",
"7 7 7 7\n"
] | [
"1\n",
"3\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "1 7 3 3",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "7 7 7 7",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "81170865 673572653 756938629 995577259",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "3491663 217797045 522540872 715355328",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "251590420 586975278 916631563 58697... | 1,684,616,561 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 34 | 92 | 0 | a=input()
a=set(int(x) for x in a.split(" "))
print(4-len(a)) | Title: Is your horseshoe on the other hoof?
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Valera the Horse is going to the party with friends. He has been following the fashion trends for a while, and he knows that it is very popular to wear all horseshoes of different color. Valera has ... | ```python
a=input()
a=set(int(x) for x in a.split(" "))
print(4-len(a))
``` | 3 | |
435 | A | Queue on Bus Stop | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | It's that time of the year when the Russians flood their countryside summer cottages (dachas) and the bus stop has a lot of people. People rarely go to the dacha on their own, it's usually a group, so the people stand in queue by groups.
The bus stop queue has *n* groups of people. The *i*-th group from the beginning ... | The first line contains two integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=100). The next line contains *n* integers: *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=*m*). | Print a single integer — the number of buses that is needed to transport all *n* groups to the dacha countryside. | [
"4 3\n2 3 2 1\n",
"3 4\n1 2 1\n"
] | [
"3\n",
"1\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "4 3\n2 3 2 1",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "3 4\n1 2 1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "1 5\n4",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "5 1\n1 1 1 1 1",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "6 4\n1 3 2 3 4 1",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "6 8\n6 1 1 1 4 5",
... | 1,622,569,668 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 0 | 93 | 0 | n, m = map(int,input().split( ))
queue = list(map(int,input().split()))
bus = 0
if sum(queue) <= m :
print(1)
else:
res = 0
for j in range(len(queue)):
res+=queue[j]
if res <= m :
continue
else:
bus += 1
res = 0
res+=queue... | Title: Queue on Bus Stop
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
It's that time of the year when the Russians flood their countryside summer cottages (dachas) and the bus stop has a lot of people. People rarely go to the dacha on their own, it's usually a group, so the people stand... | ```python
n, m = map(int,input().split( ))
queue = list(map(int,input().split()))
bus = 0
if sum(queue) <= m :
print(1)
else:
res = 0
for j in range(len(queue)):
res+=queue[j]
if res <= m :
continue
else:
bus += 1
res = 0
... | 0 | |
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 equa... | 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 | [
{
"input": "3\n100 200 100",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "4\n100 100 100 200",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "1\n100",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "1\n200",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "2\n100 100",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "2\n200 200",
"o... | 1,627,297,914 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 3 | 61 | 6,963,200 | n = int(input())
l = list(map(int,input().split()))
if sum(l) % 200 != 0:
print("NO")
else:
s = l.count(100)
d = l.count(200)
if d % 2 == 0:
if s % 2 == 0:
print("YES")
else:
print('NO')
else:
if s % 2 == 0:
print("YES")
else:
... | 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 w... | ```python
n = int(input())
l = list(map(int,input().split()))
if sum(l) % 200 != 0:
print("NO")
else:
s = l.count(100)
d = l.count(200)
if d % 2 == 0:
if s % 2 == 0:
print("YES")
else:
print('NO')
else:
if s % 2 == 0:
print("YES")
e... | 0 | |
189 | A | Cut Ribbon | PROGRAMMING | 1,300 | [
"brute force",
"dp"
] | null | null | Polycarpus has a ribbon, its length is *n*. He wants to cut the ribbon in a way that fulfils the following two conditions:
- After the cutting each ribbon piece should have length *a*, *b* or *c*. - After the cutting the number of ribbon pieces should be maximum.
Help Polycarpus and find the number of ribbon piece... | The first line contains four space-separated integers *n*, *a*, *b* and *c* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*a*,<=*b*,<=*c*<=≤<=4000) — the length of the original ribbon and the acceptable lengths of the ribbon pieces after the cutting, correspondingly. The numbers *a*, *b* and *c* can coincide. | Print a single number — the maximum possible number of ribbon pieces. It is guaranteed that at least one correct ribbon cutting exists. | [
"5 5 3 2\n",
"7 5 5 2\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"2\n"
] | In the first example Polycarpus can cut the ribbon in such way: the first piece has length 2, the second piece has length 3.
In the second example Polycarpus can cut the ribbon in such way: the first piece has length 5, the second piece has length 2. | 500 | [
{
"input": "5 5 3 2",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "7 5 5 2",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "4 4 4 4",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "1 1 1 1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "4000 1 2 3",
"output": "4000"
},
{
"input": "4000 3 4 5",
"output": "1333"
},
... | 1,694,264,784 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED | TESTS | 4 | 1,000 | 0 | firstline = [int(i) for i in input().split()]
ribbonLenght = int(firstline[0])
picelenghts = firstline[1:]
pL = picelenghts.copy()
pL.append(0)
a = min(picelenghts)
picelenghts.remove(a)
b = min(picelenghts)
picelenghts.remove(b)
c = picelenghts[0]
counter = 0
while ribbonLenght!=0:
... | Title: Cut Ribbon
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Polycarpus has a ribbon, its length is *n*. He wants to cut the ribbon in a way that fulfils the following two conditions:
- After the cutting each ribbon piece should have length *a*, *b* or *c*. - After the cutting the... | ```python
firstline = [int(i) for i in input().split()]
ribbonLenght = int(firstline[0])
picelenghts = firstline[1:]
pL = picelenghts.copy()
pL.append(0)
a = min(picelenghts)
picelenghts.remove(a)
b = min(picelenghts)
picelenghts.remove(b)
c = picelenghts[0]
counter = 0
while ribbonLenght... | 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 a... | 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": "... | 1,665,592,038 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED | TESTS | 10 | 1,000 | 3,276,800 | n,m = list(map(int, input().split()))
lst = list(map(int, input().split()))
x,y = lst.count(1),lst.count(-1)
temp = min(x,y)*2
for _ in range(m):
a,b = list(map(int, input().split()))
if (b-a)%2==1 and b-a<temp:
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* (... | ```python
n,m = list(map(int, input().split()))
lst = list(map(int, input().split()))
x,y = lst.count(1),lst.count(-1)
temp = min(x,y)*2
for _ in range(m):
a,b = list(map(int, input().split()))
if (b-a)%2==1 and b-a<temp:
print(1)
else:
print(0)
``` | 0 | |
268 | A | Games | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"brute force"
] | null | null | Manao works on a sports TV. He's spent much time watching the football games of some country. After a while he began to notice different patterns. For example, each team has two sets of uniforms: home uniform and guest uniform. When a team plays a game at home, the players put on the home uniform. When a team plays as ... | The first line contains an integer *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=30). Each of the following *n* lines contains a pair of distinct space-separated integers *h**i*, *a**i* (1<=≤<=*h**i*,<=*a**i*<=≤<=100) — the colors of the *i*-th team's home and guest uniforms, respectively. | In a single line print the number of games where the host team is going to play in the guest uniform. | [
"3\n1 2\n2 4\n3 4\n",
"4\n100 42\n42 100\n5 42\n100 5\n",
"2\n1 2\n1 2\n"
] | [
"1\n",
"5\n",
"0\n"
] | In the first test case the championship consists of 6 games. The only game with the event in question is the game between teams 2 and 1 on the stadium of team 2.
In the second test sample the host team will have to wear guest uniform in the games between teams: 1 and 2, 2 and 1, 2 and 3, 3 and 4, 4 and 2 (the host tea... | 500 | [
{
"input": "3\n1 2\n2 4\n3 4",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "4\n100 42\n42 100\n5 42\n100 5",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "2\n1 2\n1 2",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "7\n4 7\n52 55\n16 4\n55 4\n20 99\n3 4\n7 52",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "10\n68 42\n1 35\n25 70\n... | 1,698,825,476 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 1 | 60 | 0 | n = int(input(""))
home = []
away = []
for i in range(n):
x = input("").split(" ")
home.append(int(x[0]))
away.append(int(x[1]))
change = 0
for a in home:
if a in away:
change = change + 1
print(change) | Title: Games
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Manao works on a sports TV. He's spent much time watching the football games of some country. After a while he began to notice different patterns. For example, each team has two sets of uniforms: home uniform and guest uniform. W... | ```python
n = int(input(""))
home = []
away = []
for i in range(n):
x = input("").split(" ")
home.append(int(x[0]))
away.append(int(x[1]))
change = 0
for a in home:
if a in away:
change = change + 1
print(change)
``` | 0 | |
837 | A | Text Volume | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | You are given a text of single-space separated words, consisting of small and capital Latin letters.
Volume of the word is number of capital letters in the word. Volume of the text is maximum volume of all words in the text.
Calculate the volume of the given text. | The first line contains one integer number *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=200) — length of the text.
The second line contains text of single-space separated words *s*1,<=*s*2,<=...,<=*s**i*, consisting only of small and capital Latin letters. | Print one integer number — volume of text. | [
"7\nNonZERO\n",
"24\nthis is zero answer text\n",
"24\nHarbour Space University\n"
] | [
"5\n",
"0\n",
"1\n"
] | In the first example there is only one word, there are 5 capital letters in it.
In the second example all of the words contain 0 capital letters. | 0 | [
{
"input": "7\nNonZERO",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "24\nthis is zero answer text",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "24\nHarbour Space University",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "2\nWM",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "200\nLBmJKQLCKUgtTxMoDsEerwvLOXsxASSydOqWyULsRcjMYDWd... | 1,679,340,850 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 5 | 31 | 0 | n = int(input())
list1 = input()
count = 0
for i in list1:
if i == ' ':
count = 0
elif i >= 'A' and i <= 'Z':
count +=1
print(count) | Title: Text Volume
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
You are given a text of single-space separated words, consisting of small and capital Latin letters.
Volume of the word is number of capital letters in the word. Volume of the text is maximum volume of all words in the tex... | ```python
n = int(input())
list1 = input()
count = 0
for i in list1:
if i == ' ':
count = 0
elif i >= 'A' and i <= 'Z':
count +=1
print(count)
``` | 0 | |
493 | A | Vasya and Football | PROGRAMMING | 1,300 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Vasya has started watching football games. He has learned that for some fouls the players receive yellow cards, and for some fouls they receive red cards. A player who receives the second yellow card automatically receives a red card.
Vasya is watching a recorded football match now and makes notes of all the fouls tha... | The first line contains the name of the team playing at home. The second line contains the name of the team playing away. Both lines are not empty. The lengths of both lines do not exceed 20. Each line contains only of large English letters. The names of the teams are distinct.
Next follows number *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=9... | For each event when a player received his first red card in a chronological order print a string containing the following information:
- The name of the team to which the player belongs; - the player's number in his team; - the minute when he received the card.
If no player received a card, then you do not need to... | [
"MC\nCSKA\n9\n28 a 3 y\n62 h 25 y\n66 h 42 y\n70 h 25 y\n77 a 4 y\n79 a 25 y\n82 h 42 r\n89 h 16 y\n90 a 13 r\n"
] | [
"MC 25 70\nMC 42 82\nCSKA 13 90\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "MC\nCSKA\n9\n28 a 3 y\n62 h 25 y\n66 h 42 y\n70 h 25 y\n77 a 4 y\n79 a 25 y\n82 h 42 r\n89 h 16 y\n90 a 13 r",
"output": "MC 25 70\nMC 42 82\nCSKA 13 90"
},
{
"input": "REAL\nBARCA\n3\n27 h 7 y\n44 a 10 y\n87 h 3 r",
"output": "REAL 3 87"
},
{
"input": "MASFF\nSAFBDSRG\n5\n1 ... | 1,551,471,123 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 5 | 108 | 307,200 | R = lambda : map(int ,input().split())
s1 = input()
s2 = input()
n = int(input())
ans = []
dict = {}
dict1 = {}
for i in range(n):
t , s , num , crd = input().split()
if crd == 'r':
ll = 0
if num in dict1.keys():
if [s , crd] == dict1[num][1:]:
... | Title: Vasya and Football
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Vasya has started watching football games. He has learned that for some fouls the players receive yellow cards, and for some fouls they receive red cards. A player who receives the second yellow card automatically re... | ```python
R = lambda : map(int ,input().split())
s1 = input()
s2 = input()
n = int(input())
ans = []
dict = {}
dict1 = {}
for i in range(n):
t , s , num , crd = input().split()
if crd == 'r':
ll = 0
if num in dict1.keys():
if [s , crd] == dict1[num][1:]:
... | 0 | |
29 | A | Spit Problem | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"brute force"
] | A. Spit Problem | 2 | 256 | In a Berland's zoo there is an enclosure with camels. It is known that camels like to spit. Bob watched these interesting animals for the whole day and registered in his notepad where each animal spitted. Now he wants to know if in the zoo there are two camels, which spitted at each other. Help him to solve this task.
... | The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the amount of camels in the zoo. Each of the following *n* lines contains two integers *x**i* and *d**i* (<=-<=104<=≤<=*x**i*<=≤<=104,<=1<=≤<=|*d**i*|<=≤<=2·104) — records in Bob's notepad. *x**i* is a position of the *i*-th camel, and *d**i* is a distance at wh... | If there are two camels, which spitted at each other, output YES. Otherwise, output NO. | [
"2\n0 1\n1 -1\n",
"3\n0 1\n1 1\n2 -2\n",
"5\n2 -10\n3 10\n0 5\n5 -5\n10 1\n"
] | [
"YES\n",
"NO\n",
"YES\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "2\n0 1\n1 -1",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "3\n0 1\n1 1\n2 -2",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "5\n2 -10\n3 10\n0 5\n5 -5\n10 1",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "10\n-9897 -1144\n-4230 -6350\n2116 -3551\n-3635 4993\n3907 -9071\n-2362 4120\n-6542 984\n5807 3745\n759... | 1,622,894,702 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 30 | 216 | 0 | n = int(input())
a = []
for i in range(n):
a.append([int(x) for x in input().split()])
for i in range(n):
for j in range(i+1, n):
if a[i][0] + a[i][1] == a[j][0] and a[j][0] + a[j][1] == a[i][0]:
n = -1
break
if n == -1:
print('YES')
else:
print('NO')
| Title: Spit Problem
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
In a Berland's zoo there is an enclosure with camels. It is known that camels like to spit. Bob watched these interesting animals for the whole day and registered in his notepad where each animal spitted. Now he wants to know ... | ```python
n = int(input())
a = []
for i in range(n):
a.append([int(x) for x in input().split()])
for i in range(n):
for j in range(i+1, n):
if a[i][0] + a[i][1] == a[j][0] and a[j][0] + a[j][1] == a[i][0]:
n = -1
break
if n == -1:
print('YES')
else:
print('NO'... | 3.946 |
34 | B | Sale | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"greedy",
"sortings"
] | B. Sale | 2 | 256 | Once Bob got to a sale of old TV sets. There were *n* TV sets at that sale. TV set with index *i* costs *a**i* bellars. Some TV sets have a negative price — their owners are ready to pay Bob if he buys their useless apparatus. Bob can «buy» any TV sets he wants. Though he's very strong, Bob can carry at most *m* TV set... | The first line contains two space-separated integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — amount of TV sets at the sale, and amount of TV sets that Bob can carry. The following line contains *n* space-separated integers *a**i* (<=-<=1000<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=1000) — prices of the TV sets. | Output the only number — the maximum sum of money that Bob can earn, given that he can carry at most *m* TV sets. | [
"5 3\n-6 0 35 -2 4\n",
"4 2\n7 0 0 -7\n"
] | [
"8\n",
"7\n"
] | none | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "5 3\n-6 0 35 -2 4",
"output": "8"
},
{
"input": "4 2\n7 0 0 -7",
"output": "7"
},
{
"input": "6 6\n756 -611 251 -66 572 -818",
"output": "1495"
},
{
"input": "5 5\n976 437 937 788 518",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "5 3\n-2 -2 -2 -2 -2",
"output": "... | 1,590,920,503 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 25 | 312 | 0 | class Solution:
def __init__(self):
self.n, self.m = [int(x) for x in input().split()]
self.a = [int(x) for x in input().split()]
def solve_and_print(self):
self.a.sort()
print(sum(-self.a[i] for i in range(self.m) if self.a[i] < 0))
if __name__ == "__main__":
Sol... | Title: Sale
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Once Bob got to a sale of old TV sets. There were *n* TV sets at that sale. TV set with index *i* costs *a**i* bellars. Some TV sets have a negative price — their owners are ready to pay Bob if he buys their useless apparatus. Bob can... | ```python
class Solution:
def __init__(self):
self.n, self.m = [int(x) for x in input().split()]
self.a = [int(x) for x in input().split()]
def solve_and_print(self):
self.a.sort()
print(sum(-self.a[i] for i in range(self.m) if self.a[i] < 0))
if __name__ == "__main__"... | 3.922 |
742 | A | Arpa’s hard exam and Mehrdad’s naive cheat | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"implementation",
"math",
"number theory"
] | null | null | There exists an island called Arpa’s land, some beautiful girls live there, as ugly ones do.
Mehrdad wants to become minister of Arpa’s land. Arpa has prepared an exam. Exam has only one question, given *n*, print the last digit of 1378*n*.
Mehrdad has become quite confused and wants you to help him. Please help, al... | The single line of input contains one integer *n* (0<=<=≤<=<=*n*<=<=≤<=<=109). | Print single integer — the last digit of 1378*n*. | [
"1\n",
"2\n"
] | [
"8",
"4"
] | In the first example, last digit of 1378<sup class="upper-index">1</sup> = 1378 is 8.
In the second example, last digit of 1378<sup class="upper-index">2</sup> = 1378·1378 = 1898884 is 4. | 500 | [
{
"input": "1",
"output": "8"
},
{
"input": "2",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "1000",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "3",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "4",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "1000000000",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "5",
"output": ... | 1,690,201,190 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 1 | 46 | 0 | import sys
input=sys.stdin.readline
n=int(input())
nn=1378*n
print(nn%10) | Title: Arpa’s hard exam and Mehrdad’s naive cheat
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
There exists an island called Arpa’s land, some beautiful girls live there, as ugly ones do.
Mehrdad wants to become minister of Arpa’s land. Arpa has prepared an exam. Exam has only one ques... | ```python
import sys
input=sys.stdin.readline
n=int(input())
nn=1378*n
print(nn%10)
``` | 0 | |
1,004 | A | Sonya and Hotels | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Sonya decided that having her own hotel business is the best way of earning money because she can profit and rest wherever she wants.
The country where Sonya lives is an endless line. There is a city in each integer coordinate on this line. She has $n$ hotels, where the $i$-th hotel is located in the city with coordin... | The first line contains two integers $n$ and $d$ ($1\leq n\leq 100$, $1\leq d\leq 10^9$) — the number of Sonya's hotels and the needed minimum distance from a new hotel to all others.
The second line contains $n$ different integers in strictly increasing order $x_1, x_2, \ldots, x_n$ ($-10^9\leq x_i\leq 10^9$) — coord... | Print the number of cities where Sonya can build a new hotel so that the minimum distance from this hotel to all others is equal to $d$. | [
"4 3\n-3 2 9 16\n",
"5 2\n4 8 11 18 19\n"
] | [
"6\n",
"5\n"
] | In the first example, there are $6$ possible cities where Sonya can build a hotel. These cities have coordinates $-6$, $5$, $6$, $12$, $13$, and $19$.
In the second example, there are $5$ possible cities where Sonya can build a hotel. These cities have coordinates $2$, $6$, $13$, $16$, and $21$. | 500 | [
{
"input": "4 3\n-3 2 9 16",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "5 2\n4 8 11 18 19",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "10 10\n-67 -59 -49 -38 -8 20 41 59 74 83",
"output": "8"
},
{
"input": "10 10\n0 20 48 58 81 95 111 137 147 159",
"output": "9"
},
{
"input": "100 1\n0 1 2 3... | 1,563,532,970 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 45 | 124 | 0 | n, d = map(int, input().split())
*a, = map(int, input().split())
counter = 2
for i in range(n - 1):
if a[i + 1] - a[i] > 2 * d:
counter += 2
elif a[i + 1] - a[i] == 2 * d:
counter += 1
print(counter) | Title: Sonya and Hotels
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Sonya decided that having her own hotel business is the best way of earning money because she can profit and rest wherever she wants.
The country where Sonya lives is an endless line. There is a city in each integer c... | ```python
n, d = map(int, input().split())
*a, = map(int, input().split())
counter = 2
for i in range(n - 1):
if a[i + 1] - a[i] > 2 * d:
counter += 2
elif a[i + 1] - a[i] == 2 * d:
counter += 1
print(counter)
``` | 3 | |
251 | A | Points on Line | PROGRAMMING | 1,300 | [
"binary search",
"combinatorics",
"two pointers"
] | null | null | Little Petya likes points a lot. Recently his mom has presented him *n* points lying on the line *OX*. Now Petya is wondering in how many ways he can choose three distinct points so that the distance between the two farthest of them doesn't exceed *d*.
Note that the order of the points inside the group of three chosen... | The first line contains two integers: *n* and *d* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105; 1<=≤<=*d*<=≤<=109). The next line contains *n* integers *x*1,<=*x*2,<=...,<=*x**n*, their absolute value doesn't exceed 109 — the *x*-coordinates of the points that Petya has got.
It is guaranteed that the coordinates of the points in the input stri... | Print a single integer — the number of groups of three points, where the distance between two farthest points doesn't exceed *d*.
Please do not use the %lld specifier to read or write 64-bit integers in С++. It is preferred to use the cin, cout streams or the %I64d specifier. | [
"4 3\n1 2 3 4\n",
"4 2\n-3 -2 -1 0\n",
"5 19\n1 10 20 30 50\n"
] | [
"4\n",
"2\n",
"1\n"
] | In the first sample any group of three points meets our conditions.
In the seconds sample only 2 groups of three points meet our conditions: {-3, -2, -1} and {-2, -1, 0}.
In the third sample only one group does: {1, 10, 20}. | 500 | [
{
"input": "4 3\n1 2 3 4",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "4 2\n-3 -2 -1 0",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "5 19\n1 10 20 30 50",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "10 5\n31 36 43 47 48 50 56 69 71 86",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "10 50\n1 4 20 27 65 79 82 83 99 100",
"... | 1,553,121,715 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 6 | 216 | 307,200 | import math
import bisect
line1=input()
bl=[]
bl=line1.split()
n=int(bl[0])
d=int(bl[1])
line1=input()
bl=line1.split(' ')
numbers=[]
res=0
for i in range(0,n):
numbers.append(int(bl[i]))
i=0
while(i<len(numbers)):
s=0
e=len(numbers)-1
reach=numbers[i]+d
m=int((s+e)/2)
while... | Title: Points on Line
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Little Petya likes points a lot. Recently his mom has presented him *n* points lying on the line *OX*. Now Petya is wondering in how many ways he can choose three distinct points so that the distance between the two fart... | ```python
import math
import bisect
line1=input()
bl=[]
bl=line1.split()
n=int(bl[0])
d=int(bl[1])
line1=input()
bl=line1.split(' ')
numbers=[]
res=0
for i in range(0,n):
numbers.append(int(bl[i]))
i=0
while(i<len(numbers)):
s=0
e=len(numbers)-1
reach=numbers[i]+d
m=int((s+e)/2)
... | 0 | |
22 | D | Segments | PROGRAMMING | 1,900 | [
"greedy",
"sortings"
] | D. Segments | 1 | 256 | You are given *n* segments on the Ox-axis. You can drive a nail in any integer point on the Ox-axis line nail so, that all segments containing this point, are considered nailed down. If the nail passes through endpoint of some segment, this segment is considered to be nailed too. What is the smallest number of nails ne... | The first line of the input contains single integer number *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000) — amount of segments. Following *n* lines contain descriptions of the segments. Each description is a pair of integer numbers — endpoints coordinates. All the coordinates don't exceed 10000 by absolute value. Segments can degenarate to ... | The first line should contain one integer number — the smallest number of nails needed to nail all the segments down. The second line should contain coordinates of driven nails separated by space in any order. If the answer is not unique, output any. | [
"2\n0 2\n2 5\n",
"5\n0 3\n4 2\n4 8\n8 10\n7 7\n"
] | [
"1\n2 ",
"3\n7 10 3\n"
] | none | 0 | [
{
"input": "2\n0 2\n2 5",
"output": "1\n2 "
},
{
"input": "5\n0 3\n4 2\n4 8\n8 10\n7 7",
"output": "3\n3 7 10 "
},
{
"input": "3\n40 -83\n52 -80\n-21 -4",
"output": "1\n-4 "
},
{
"input": "4\n67 -88\n37 -62\n-26 91\n-99 -50",
"output": "2\n-50 91 "
},
{
"input": "... | 1,621,013,678 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 40 | 140 | 22,425,600 | n = int(input())
segments = []
for _ in range(n):
segments.append(list(map(int, input().split())))
for i in range(n):
if segments[i][0] > segments[i][1]:
segments[i][0], segments[i][1] = segments[i][1], segments[i][0]
segments.sort(key=lambda x: (x[0], -x[1]))
started = False
i = 0
nails = [... | Title: Segments
Time Limit: 1 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
You are given *n* segments on the Ox-axis. You can drive a nail in any integer point on the Ox-axis line nail so, that all segments containing this point, are considered nailed down. If the nail passes through endpoint of some seg... | ```python
n = int(input())
segments = []
for _ in range(n):
segments.append(list(map(int, input().split())))
for i in range(n):
if segments[i][0] > segments[i][1]:
segments[i][0], segments[i][1] = segments[i][1], segments[i][0]
segments.sort(key=lambda x: (x[0], -x[1]))
started = False
i = 0
... | 3.888229 |
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