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50 | A | Domino piling | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"greedy",
"math"
] | A. Domino piling | 2 | 256 | You are given a rectangular board of *M*<=×<=*N* squares. Also you are given an unlimited number of standard domino pieces of 2<=×<=1 squares. You are allowed to rotate the pieces. You are asked to place as many dominoes as possible on the board so as to meet the following conditions:
1. Each domino completely covers ... | In a single line you are given two integers *M* and *N* — board sizes in squares (1<=≤<=*M*<=≤<=*N*<=≤<=16). | Output one number — the maximal number of dominoes, which can be placed. | [
"2 4\n",
"3 3\n"
] | [
"4\n",
"4\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "2 4",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "3 3",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "1 5",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "1 6",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "1 15",
"output": "7"
},
{
"input": "1 16",
"output": "8"
},
{
"input": "2 5",
"outpu... | 1,661,158,630 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | RUNTIME_ERROR | TESTS | 0 | 62 | 0 | M,N=int(input())
print(N) | Title: Domino piling
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
You are given a rectangular board of *M*<=×<=*N* squares. Also you are given an unlimited number of standard domino pieces of 2<=×<=1 squares. You are allowed to rotate the pieces. You are asked to place as many dominoes as p... | ```python
M,N=int(input())
print(N)
``` | -1 |
867 | A | Between the Offices | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | As you may know, MemSQL has American offices in both San Francisco and Seattle. Being a manager in the company, you travel a lot between the two cities, always by plane.
You prefer flying from Seattle to San Francisco than in the other direction, because it's warmer in San Francisco. You are so busy that you don't rem... | The first line of input contains single integer *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of days.
The second line contains a string of length *n* consisting of only capital 'S' and 'F' letters. If the *i*-th letter is 'S', then you were in Seattle office on that day. Otherwise you were in San Francisco. The days are given... | Print "YES" if you flew more times from Seattle to San Francisco, and "NO" otherwise.
You can print each letter in any case (upper or lower). | [
"4\nFSSF\n",
"2\nSF\n",
"10\nFFFFFFFFFF\n",
"10\nSSFFSFFSFF\n"
] | [
"NO\n",
"YES\n",
"NO\n",
"YES\n"
] | In the first example you were initially at San Francisco, then flew to Seattle, were there for two days and returned to San Francisco. You made one flight in each direction, so the answer is "NO".
In the second example you just flew from Seattle to San Francisco, so the answer is "YES".
In the third example you staye... | 500 | [
{
"input": "4\nFSSF",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "2\nSF",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "10\nFFFFFFFFFF",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "10\nSSFFSFFSFF",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "20\nSFSFFFFSSFFFFSSSSFSS",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "20\nSSFFF... | 1,585,566,339 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 34 | 109 | 0 | from sys import stdin,stdout
n=int(stdin.readline())
s=stdin.readline()
if(s[0]=="S" and s[n-1]=="F"):
stdout.write("YES")
else:
stdout.write("NO") | Title: Between the Offices
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
As you may know, MemSQL has American offices in both San Francisco and Seattle. Being a manager in the company, you travel a lot between the two cities, always by plane.
You prefer flying from Seattle to San Franci... | ```python
from sys import stdin,stdout
n=int(stdin.readline())
s=stdin.readline()
if(s[0]=="S" and s[n-1]=="F"):
stdout.write("YES")
else:
stdout.write("NO")
``` | 3 | |
380 | C | Sereja and Brackets | PROGRAMMING | 2,000 | [
"data structures",
"schedules"
] | null | null | Sereja has a bracket sequence *s*1,<=*s*2,<=...,<=*s**n*, or, in other words, a string *s* of length *n*, consisting of characters "(" and ")".
Sereja needs to answer *m* queries, each of them is described by two integers *l**i*,<=*r**i* (1<=≤<=*l**i*<=≤<=*r**i*<=≤<=*n*). The answer to the *i*-th query is the length o... | The first line contains a sequence of characters *s*1,<=*s*2,<=...,<=*s**n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=106) without any spaces. Each character is either a "(" or a ")". The second line contains integer *m* (1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=105) — the number of queries. Each of the next *m* lines contains a pair of integers. The *i*-th line contains ... | Print the answer to each question on a single line. Print the answers in the order they go in the input. | [
"())(())(())(\n7\n1 1\n2 3\n1 2\n1 12\n8 12\n5 11\n2 10\n"
] | [
"0\n0\n2\n10\n4\n6\n6\n"
] | A subsequence of length |*x*| of string *s* = *s*<sub class="lower-index">1</sub>*s*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub>... *s*<sub class="lower-index">|*s*|</sub> (where |*s*| is the length of string *s*) is string *x* = *s*<sub class="lower-index">*k*<sub class="lower-index">1</sub></sub>*s*<sub class="lower-index">*k*<s... | 1,500 | [
{
"input": "())(())(())(\n7\n1 1\n2 3\n1 2\n1 12\n8 12\n5 11\n2 10",
"output": "0\n0\n2\n10\n4\n6\n6"
},
{
"input": "(((((()((((((((((()((()(((((\n1\n8 15",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "((()((())(((((((((()(()(()(((((((((((((((()(()((((((((((((((()(((((((((((((((((((()(((\n39\n28 56\n39 ... | 1,671,219,896 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED | TESTS | 12 | 1,000 | 16,179,200 | from sys import stdin as cin
from sys import stdout as cout
def brafast(bras:list,start, end)->int:
lcount = 0
mx =0
for i in range(start,end):
if bras[i] == '(':
lcount += 1
elif bras[i] == ')' and lcount >0:
lcount -= 1
mx += 1
ret... | Title: Sereja and Brackets
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Sereja has a bracket sequence *s*1,<=*s*2,<=...,<=*s**n*, or, in other words, a string *s* of length *n*, consisting of characters "(" and ")".
Sereja needs to answer *m* queries, each of them is described by two i... | ```python
from sys import stdin as cin
from sys import stdout as cout
def brafast(bras:list,start, end)->int:
lcount = 0
mx =0
for i in range(start,end):
if bras[i] == '(':
lcount += 1
elif bras[i] == ')' and lcount >0:
lcount -= 1
mx += 1
... | 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"
},
... | 1,679,623,423 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 0 | 31 | 0 | # Miguel Arriaga y Karla Mondragón
mapOfKnownCuts = {}
MIN_INT = float('-inf')
maxDepth = 0
def ribbonCuts(n, a, b, c):
if n < 0:
return float('-inf')
elif n in mapOfKnownCuts:
return mapOfKnownCuts[n]
else:
optionA = ribbonCuts(n-a, a, b, c)+1
mapOfKnownCuts[n-a] = optio... | 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
# Miguel Arriaga y Karla Mondragón
mapOfKnownCuts = {}
MIN_INT = float('-inf')
maxDepth = 0
def ribbonCuts(n, a, b, c):
if n < 0:
return float('-inf')
elif n in mapOfKnownCuts:
return mapOfKnownCuts[n]
else:
optionA = ribbonCuts(n-a, a, b, c)+1
mapOfKnownCuts[n-... | 0 | |
59 | A | Word | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation",
"strings"
] | A. Word | 2 | 256 | Vasya is very upset that many people on the Net mix uppercase and lowercase letters in one word. That's why he decided to invent an extension for his favorite browser that would change the letters' register in every word so that it either only consisted of lowercase letters or, vice versa, only of uppercase ones. At th... | The first line contains a word *s* — it consists of uppercase and lowercase Latin letters and possesses the length from 1 to 100. | Print the corrected word *s*. If the given word *s* has strictly more uppercase letters, make the word written in the uppercase register, otherwise - in the lowercase one. | [
"HoUse\n",
"ViP\n",
"maTRIx\n"
] | [
"house\n",
"VIP\n",
"matrix\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "HoUse",
"output": "house"
},
{
"input": "ViP",
"output": "VIP"
},
{
"input": "maTRIx",
"output": "matrix"
},
{
"input": "BNHWpnpawg",
"output": "bnhwpnpawg"
},
{
"input": "VTYGP",
"output": "VTYGP"
},
{
"input": "CHNenu",
"output": "chn... | 1,655,101,855 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 30 | 124 | 0 | word=input()
cap=0
small=0
for i in word:
if i.islower():
small+=1
else:
cap+=1
if small>=cap:
print(word.lower())
else:
print(word.upper()) | Title: Word
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Vasya is very upset that many people on the Net mix uppercase and lowercase letters in one word. That's why he decided to invent an extension for his favorite browser that would change the letters' register in every word so that it ei... | ```python
word=input()
cap=0
small=0
for i in word:
if i.islower():
small+=1
else:
cap+=1
if small>=cap:
print(word.lower())
else:
print(word.upper())
``` | 3.969 |
931 | A | Friends Meeting | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"brute force",
"greedy",
"implementation",
"math"
] | null | null | Two friends are on the coordinate axis *Ox* in points with integer coordinates. One of them is in the point *x*1<==<=*a*, another one is in the point *x*2<==<=*b*.
Each of the friends can move by one along the line in any direction unlimited number of times. When a friend moves, the tiredness of a friend changes acco... | The first line contains a single integer *a* (1<=≤<=*a*<=≤<=1000) — the initial position of the first friend.
The second line contains a single integer *b* (1<=≤<=*b*<=≤<=1000) — the initial position of the second friend.
It is guaranteed that *a*<=≠<=*b*. | Print the minimum possible total tiredness if the friends meet in the same point. | [
"3\n4\n",
"101\n99\n",
"5\n10\n"
] | [
"1\n",
"2\n",
"9\n"
] | In the first example the first friend should move by one to the right (then the meeting happens at point 4), or the second friend should move by one to the left (then the meeting happens at point 3). In both cases, the total tiredness becomes 1.
In the second example the first friend should move by one to the left, an... | 500 | [
{
"input": "3\n4",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "101\n99",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "5\n10",
"output": "9"
},
{
"input": "1\n2",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "1\n1000",
"output": "250000"
},
{
"input": "999\n1000",
"output": "1"
},
{
"inpu... | 1,571,386,275 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | RUNTIME_ERROR | TESTS | 0 | 93 | 0 | n,m,a=input().split()
m=int(m)
n=int(n)
a=int(a)
print(-n//a*(-m//a))
| Title: Friends Meeting
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Two friends are on the coordinate axis *Ox* in points with integer coordinates. One of them is in the point *x*1<==<=*a*, another one is in the point *x*2<==<=*b*.
Each of the friends can move by one along the line in... | ```python
n,m,a=input().split()
m=int(m)
n=int(n)
a=int(a)
print(-n//a*(-m//a))
``` | -1 | |
265 | A | Colorful Stones (Simplified Edition) | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | There is a sequence of colorful stones. The color of each stone is one of red, green, or blue. You are given a string *s*. The *i*-th (1-based) character of *s* represents the color of the *i*-th stone. If the character is "R", "G", or "B", the color of the corresponding stone is red, green, or blue, respectively.
Ini... | The input contains two lines. The first line contains the string *s* (1<=≤<=|*s*|<=≤<=50). The second line contains the string *t* (1<=≤<=|*t*|<=≤<=50). The characters of each string will be one of "R", "G", or "B". It is guaranteed that Liss don't move out of the sequence. | Print the final 1-based position of Liss in a single line. | [
"RGB\nRRR\n",
"RRRBGBRBBB\nBBBRR\n",
"BRRBGBRGRBGRGRRGGBGBGBRGBRGRGGGRBRRRBRBBBGRRRGGBBB\nBBRBGGRGRGBBBRBGRBRBBBBRBRRRBGBBGBBRRBBGGRBRRBRGRB\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"3\n",
"15\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "RGB\nRRR",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "RRRBGBRBBB\nBBBRR",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "BRRBGBRGRBGRGRRGGBGBGBRGBRGRGGGRBRRRBRBBBGRRRGGBBB\nBBRBGGRGRGBBBRBGRBRBBBBRBRRRBGBBGBBRRBBGGRBRRBRGRB",
"output": "15"
},
{
"input": "G\nRRBBRBRRBR",
"output": "1"
},
... | 1,610,202,569 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 19 | 154 | 0 | s1=input()
s2=input()
j=0
for i in range(len(s2)):
if s2[i]==s1[j]:
j+=1
if j>len(s1)-1:
print(len(s1))
else:
print(j+1) | Title: Colorful Stones (Simplified Edition)
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
There is a sequence of colorful stones. The color of each stone is one of red, green, or blue. You are given a string *s*. The *i*-th (1-based) character of *s* represents the color of the *i*-th st... | ```python
s1=input()
s2=input()
j=0
for i in range(len(s2)):
if s2[i]==s1[j]:
j+=1
if j>len(s1)-1:
print(len(s1))
else:
print(j+1)
``` | 3 | |
437 | A | The Child and Homework | PROGRAMMING | 1,300 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Once upon a time a child got a test consisting of multiple-choice questions as homework. A multiple-choice question consists of four choices: A, B, C and D. Each choice has a description, and the child should find out the only one that is correct.
Fortunately the child knows how to solve such complicated test. The chi... | The first line starts with "A." (without quotes), then followed the description of choice A. The next three lines contains the descriptions of the other choices in the same format. They are given in order: B, C, D. Please note, that the description goes after prefix "X.", so the prefix mustn't be counted in description... | Print a single line with the child's choice: "A", "B", "C" or "D" (without quotes). | [
"A.VFleaKing_is_the_author_of_this_problem\nB.Picks_is_the_author_of_this_problem\nC.Picking_is_the_author_of_this_problem\nD.Ftiasch_is_cute\n",
"A.ab\nB.abcde\nC.ab\nD.abc\n",
"A.c\nB.cc\nC.c\nD.c\n"
] | [
"D\n",
"C\n",
"B\n"
] | In the first sample, the first choice has length 39, the second one has length 35, the third one has length 37, and the last one has length 15. The choice D (length 15) is twice shorter than all other choices', so it is great choice. There is no other great choices so the child will choose D.
In the second sample, no ... | 500 | [
{
"input": "A.VFleaKing_is_the_author_of_this_problem\nB.Picks_is_the_author_of_this_problem\nC.Picking_is_the_author_of_this_problem\nD.Ftiasch_is_cute",
"output": "D"
},
{
"input": "A.ab\nB.abcde\nC.ab\nD.abc",
"output": "C"
},
{
"input": "A.c\nB.cc\nC.c\nD.c",
"output": "B"
},
... | 1,451,065,488 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 1 | 30 | 0 | A_count = len(input()[2:])
B_count = len(input()[2:])
C_count = len(input()[2:])
D_count = len(input()[2:])
choices = ['A', 'B', 'C', 'D']
choices_len = [A_count, B_count, C_count, D_count]
answer = 'C'
mn_idx, mx_idx = choices_len.index(min(choices_len)), choices_len.index(max(choices_len))
great_mn_choice = c... | Title: The Child and Homework
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Once upon a time a child got a test consisting of multiple-choice questions as homework. A multiple-choice question consists of four choices: A, B, C and D. Each choice has a description, and the child should fin... | ```python
A_count = len(input()[2:])
B_count = len(input()[2:])
C_count = len(input()[2:])
D_count = len(input()[2:])
choices = ['A', 'B', 'C', 'D']
choices_len = [A_count, B_count, C_count, D_count]
answer = 'C'
mn_idx, mx_idx = choices_len.index(min(choices_len)), choices_len.index(max(choices_len))
great_mn_... | 0 | |
733 | A | Grasshopper And the String | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | One day, the Grasshopper was jumping on the lawn and found a piece of paper with a string. Grasshopper became interested what is the minimum jump ability he should have in order to be able to reach the far end of the string, jumping only on vowels of the English alphabet. Jump ability is the maximum possible length of ... | The first line contains non-empty string consisting of capital English letters. It is guaranteed that the length of the string does not exceed 100. | Print single integer *a* — the minimum jump ability of the Grasshopper (in the number of symbols) that is needed to overcome the given string, jumping only on vowels. | [
"ABABBBACFEYUKOTT\n",
"AAA\n"
] | [
"4",
"1"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "ABABBBACFEYUKOTT",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "AAA",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "A",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "B",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "AEYUIOAEIYAEOUIYOEIUYEAOIUEOEAYOEIUYAEOUIYEOIKLMJNHGTRWSDZXCVBNMHGFDSXVWRTPPPLKMNBXIUOIUOIUOIUOOIU",
... | 1,578,828,962 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 70 | 155 | 819,200 | import re
s = input()
print(len(max(re.split('[AEIOUY]', s), key = len))+1) | Title: Grasshopper And the String
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
One day, the Grasshopper was jumping on the lawn and found a piece of paper with a string. Grasshopper became interested what is the minimum jump ability he should have in order to be able to reach the far en... | ```python
import re
s = input()
print(len(max(re.split('[AEIOUY]', s), key = len))+1)
``` | 3 | |
71 | A | Way Too Long Words | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"strings"
] | A. Way Too Long Words | 1 | 256 | Sometimes some words like "localization" or "internationalization" are so long that writing them many times in one text is quite tiresome.
Let's consider a word too long, if its length is strictly more than 10 characters. All too long words should be replaced with a special abbreviation.
This abbreviation is made lik... | The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100). Each of the following *n* lines contains one word. All the words consist of lowercase Latin letters and possess the lengths of from 1 to 100 characters. | Print *n* lines. The *i*-th line should contain the result of replacing of the *i*-th word from the input data. | [
"4\nword\nlocalization\ninternationalization\npneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis\n"
] | [
"word\nl10n\ni18n\np43s\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "4\nword\nlocalization\ninternationalization\npneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis",
"output": "word\nl10n\ni18n\np43s"
},
{
"input": "5\nabcdefgh\nabcdefghi\nabcdefghij\nabcdefghijk\nabcdefghijklm",
"output": "abcdefgh\nabcdefghi\nabcdefghij\na9k\na11m"
},
{
"input":... | 1,693,232,085 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 0 | 31 | 0 | name = input()
if len(name) <= 10:
print(name)
else:
print(name[0], end='')
print(len(name) - 2, end='')
print(name[len(name) - 1])
| Title: Way Too Long Words
Time Limit: 1 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Sometimes some words like "localization" or "internationalization" are so long that writing them many times in one text is quite tiresome.
Let's consider a word too long, if its length is strictly more than 10 character... | ```python
name = input()
if len(name) <= 10:
print(name)
else:
print(name[0], end='')
print(len(name) - 2, end='')
print(name[len(name) - 1])
``` | 0 |
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": "... | 1,652,431,297 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 25 | 186 | 0 | n, m = map(int, input().split())
a = list(map(int, input().split()))
a = sorted(a)
print(sum(-a[i] for i in range(m) if a[i]<=0)) | 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())
a = list(map(int, input().split()))
a = sorted(a)
print(sum(-a[i] for i in range(m) if a[i]<=0))
``` | 3.9535 |
617 | A | Elephant | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"math"
] | null | null | An elephant decided to visit his friend. It turned out that the elephant's house is located at point 0 and his friend's house is located at point *x*(*x*<=><=0) of the coordinate line. In one step the elephant can move 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 positions forward. Determine, what is the minimum number of steps he need to make ... | The first line of the input contains an integer *x* (1<=≤<=*x*<=≤<=1<=000<=000) — The coordinate of the friend's house. | Print the minimum number of steps that elephant needs to make to get from point 0 to point *x*. | [
"5\n",
"12\n"
] | [
"1\n",
"3\n"
] | In the first sample the elephant needs to make one step of length 5 to reach the point *x*.
In the second sample the elephant can get to point *x* if he moves by 3, 5 and 4. There are other ways to get the optimal answer but the elephant cannot reach *x* in less than three moves. | 500 | [
{
"input": "5",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "12",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "999999",
"output": "200000"
},
{
"input": "41",
"output": "9"
},
{
"input": "1000000",
"output": "200000"
},
{
"input": "1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "2",
... | 1,694,167,832 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 4 | 31 | 0 | x=int(input())
s=0
if x==5:
print(1)
elif x>5:
a=x//5
x=x-(a*5)
s=s+a+1
print(s)
else:
print(x) | Title: Elephant
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
An elephant decided to visit his friend. It turned out that the elephant's house is located at point 0 and his friend's house is located at point *x*(*x*<=><=0) of the coordinate line. In one step the elephant can move 1, 2... | ```python
x=int(input())
s=0
if x==5:
print(1)
elif x>5:
a=x//5
x=x-(a*5)
s=s+a+1
print(s)
else:
print(x)
``` | 0 | |
476 | B | Dreamoon and WiFi | PROGRAMMING | 1,300 | [
"bitmasks",
"brute force",
"combinatorics",
"dp",
"math",
"probabilities"
] | null | null | Dreamoon is standing at the position 0 on a number line. Drazil is sending a list of commands through Wi-Fi to Dreamoon's smartphone and Dreamoon follows them.
Each command is one of the following two types:
1. Go 1 unit towards the positive direction, denoted as '+' 1. Go 1 unit towards the negative direction, de... | The first line contains a string *s*1 — the commands Drazil sends to Dreamoon, this string consists of only the characters in the set {'+', '-'}.
The second line contains a string *s*2 — the commands Dreamoon's smartphone recognizes, this string consists of only the characters in the set {'+', '-', '?'}. '?' denotes ... | Output a single real number corresponding to the probability. The answer will be considered correct if its relative or absolute error doesn't exceed 10<=-<=9. | [
"++-+-\n+-+-+\n",
"+-+-\n+-??\n",
"+++\n??-\n"
] | [
"1.000000000000\n",
"0.500000000000\n",
"0.000000000000\n"
] | For the first sample, both *s*<sub class="lower-index">1</sub> and *s*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub> will lead Dreamoon to finish at the same position + 1.
For the second sample, *s*<sub class="lower-index">1</sub> will lead Dreamoon to finish at position 0, while there are four possibilites for *s*<sub class="low... | 1,500 | [
{
"input": "++-+-\n+-+-+",
"output": "1.000000000000"
},
{
"input": "+-+-\n+-??",
"output": "0.500000000000"
},
{
"input": "+++\n??-",
"output": "0.000000000000"
},
{
"input": "++++++++++\n+++??++?++",
"output": "0.125000000000"
},
{
"input": "--+++---+-\n????????... | 1,682,933,304 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 31 | 46 | 0 | def fac(cnt,n):
ans = 1
for i in range(1,n+1):
ans *= (cnt-i+1)
ans /= i*1
return ans
s1 = str(input())
s2 = str(input())
pos1 = 0
pos2 = 0
neg1 = 0
neg2 = 0
i =0
cnt = 0
while i<len(s1):
if s1[i] == '+':
pos1 += 1
if s2[i] == '-':
neg2 += 1
elif s2[i... | Title: Dreamoon and WiFi
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Dreamoon is standing at the position 0 on a number line. Drazil is sending a list of commands through Wi-Fi to Dreamoon's smartphone and Dreamoon follows them.
Each command is one of the following two types:
1. Go... | ```python
def fac(cnt,n):
ans = 1
for i in range(1,n+1):
ans *= (cnt-i+1)
ans /= i*1
return ans
s1 = str(input())
s2 = str(input())
pos1 = 0
pos2 = 0
neg1 = 0
neg2 = 0
i =0
cnt = 0
while i<len(s1):
if s1[i] == '+':
pos1 += 1
if s2[i] == '-':
neg2 += 1
... | 3 | |
703 | A | Mishka and Game | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Mishka is a little polar bear. As known, little bears loves spending their free time playing dice for chocolates. Once in a wonderful sunny morning, walking around blocks of ice, Mishka met her friend Chris, and they started playing the game.
Rules of the game are very simple: at first number of rounds *n* is defined.... | The first line of the input contains single integer *n* *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of game rounds.
The next *n* lines contains rounds description. *i*-th of them contains pair of integers *m**i* and *c**i* (1<=≤<=*m**i*,<=<=*c**i*<=≤<=6) — values on dice upper face after Mishka's and Chris' throws in *i*-th ... | If Mishka is the winner of the game, print "Mishka" (without quotes) in the only line.
If Chris is the winner of the game, print "Chris" (without quotes) in the only line.
If the result of the game is draw, print "Friendship is magic!^^" (without quotes) in the only line. | [
"3\n3 5\n2 1\n4 2\n",
"2\n6 1\n1 6\n",
"3\n1 5\n3 3\n2 2\n"
] | [
"Mishka",
"Friendship is magic!^^",
"Chris"
] | In the first sample case Mishka loses the first round, but wins second and third rounds and thus she is the winner of the game.
In the second sample case Mishka wins the first round, Chris wins the second round, and the game ends with draw with score 1:1.
In the third sample case Chris wins the first round, but there... | 500 | [
{
"input": "3\n3 5\n2 1\n4 2",
"output": "Mishka"
},
{
"input": "2\n6 1\n1 6",
"output": "Friendship is magic!^^"
},
{
"input": "3\n1 5\n3 3\n2 2",
"output": "Chris"
},
{
"input": "6\n4 1\n4 2\n5 3\n5 1\n5 3\n4 1",
"output": "Mishka"
},
{
"input": "8\n2 4\n1 4\n1 ... | 1,670,816,221 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 69 | 46 | 0 | a = int(input())
l = []
d = []
m = 0
c = 0
z = 0
for x in range(0, a):
r = input()
w = r.split()
l.append(w[0])
d.append(w[1])
for y in range(0, a):
if l[y] > d[y]:
m += 1
elif l[y] < d[y]:
c += 1
else:
z += 1
if m > c:
print("Mishka")
elif m <... | Title: Mishka and Game
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Mishka is a little polar bear. As known, little bears loves spending their free time playing dice for chocolates. Once in a wonderful sunny morning, walking around blocks of ice, Mishka met her friend Chris, and they st... | ```python
a = int(input())
l = []
d = []
m = 0
c = 0
z = 0
for x in range(0, a):
r = input()
w = r.split()
l.append(w[0])
d.append(w[1])
for y in range(0, a):
if l[y] > d[y]:
m += 1
elif l[y] < d[y]:
c += 1
else:
z += 1
if m > c:
print("Mishka")... | 3 | |
799 | A | Carrot Cakes | PROGRAMMING | 1,100 | [
"brute force",
"implementation"
] | null | null | In some game by Playrix it takes *t* minutes for an oven to bake *k* carrot cakes, all cakes are ready at the same moment *t* minutes after they started baking. Arkady needs at least *n* cakes to complete a task, but he currently don't have any. However, he has infinitely many ingredients and one oven. Moreover, Arkady... | The only line contains four integers *n*, *t*, *k*, *d* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*t*,<=*k*,<=*d*<=≤<=1<=000) — the number of cakes needed, the time needed for one oven to bake *k* cakes, the number of cakes baked at the same time, the time needed to build the second oven. | If it is reasonable to build the second oven, print "YES". Otherwise print "NO". | [
"8 6 4 5\n",
"8 6 4 6\n",
"10 3 11 4\n",
"4 2 1 4\n"
] | [
"YES\n",
"NO\n",
"NO\n",
"YES\n"
] | In the first example it is possible to get 8 cakes in 12 minutes using one oven. The second oven can be built in 5 minutes, so after 6 minutes the first oven bakes 4 cakes, the second oven bakes 4 more ovens after 11 minutes. Thus, it is reasonable to build the second oven.
In the second example it doesn't matter whe... | 500 | [
{
"input": "8 6 4 5",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "8 6 4 6",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "10 3 11 4",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "4 2 1 4",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "28 17 16 26",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "60 69 9 438",
"output": "NO"... | 1,644,951,475 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 6 | 31 | 0 | n,t,k,d= map (int,input().split())
v1=0
v2=d
ck=0
while ck<n :
v1+=t
ck+=k
if v1>=d and ck<n :
v2+=t
ck+=k
if (n//k)*t <= v2 :
print('NO')
else :
print('YES') | Title: Carrot Cakes
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
In some game by Playrix it takes *t* minutes for an oven to bake *k* carrot cakes, all cakes are ready at the same moment *t* minutes after they started baking. Arkady needs at least *n* cakes to complete a task, but he cu... | ```python
n,t,k,d= map (int,input().split())
v1=0
v2=d
ck=0
while ck<n :
v1+=t
ck+=k
if v1>=d and ck<n :
v2+=t
ck+=k
if (n//k)*t <= v2 :
print('NO')
else :
print('YES')
``` | 0 | |
625 | B | War of the Corporations | PROGRAMMING | 1,200 | [
"constructive algorithms",
"greedy",
"strings"
] | null | null | A long time ago, in a galaxy far far away two giant IT-corporations Pineapple and Gogol continue their fierce competition. Crucial moment is just around the corner: Gogol is ready to release it's new tablet Lastus 3000.
This new device is equipped with specially designed artificial intelligence (AI). Employees of Pine... | The first line of the input contains the name of AI designed by Gogol, its length doesn't exceed 100<=000 characters. Second line contains the name of the phone released by Pineapple 200 years ago, its length doesn't exceed 30. Both string are non-empty and consist of only small English letters. | Print the minimum number of characters that must be replaced with "#" in order to obtain that the name of the phone doesn't occur in the name of AI as a substring. | [
"intellect\ntell\n",
"google\napple\n",
"sirisiri\nsir\n"
] | [
"1",
"0",
"2"
] | In the first sample AI's name may be replaced with "int#llect".
In the second sample Gogol can just keep things as they are.
In the third sample one of the new possible names of AI may be "s#ris#ri". | 750 | [
{
"input": "intellect\ntell",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "google\napple",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "sirisiri\nsir",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "sirisiri\nsiri",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "aaaaaaa\naaaa",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "bbbbbb\nbb",... | 1,506,539,948 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 56 | 77 | 2,355,200 | # this is from codeforces problem
import re
string = input().strip()
sub = input().strip()
regex = r'%s'%sub
print(len(re.findall(regex, string)))
| Title: War of the Corporations
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
A long time ago, in a galaxy far far away two giant IT-corporations Pineapple and Gogol continue their fierce competition. Crucial moment is just around the corner: Gogol is ready to release it's new tablet Last... | ```python
# this is from codeforces problem
import re
string = input().strip()
sub = input().strip()
regex = r'%s'%sub
print(len(re.findall(regex, string)))
``` | 3 | |
59 | A | Word | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation",
"strings"
] | A. Word | 2 | 256 | Vasya is very upset that many people on the Net mix uppercase and lowercase letters in one word. That's why he decided to invent an extension for his favorite browser that would change the letters' register in every word so that it either only consisted of lowercase letters or, vice versa, only of uppercase ones. At th... | The first line contains a word *s* — it consists of uppercase and lowercase Latin letters and possesses the length from 1 to 100. | Print the corrected word *s*. If the given word *s* has strictly more uppercase letters, make the word written in the uppercase register, otherwise - in the lowercase one. | [
"HoUse\n",
"ViP\n",
"maTRIx\n"
] | [
"house\n",
"VIP\n",
"matrix\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "HoUse",
"output": "house"
},
{
"input": "ViP",
"output": "VIP"
},
{
"input": "maTRIx",
"output": "matrix"
},
{
"input": "BNHWpnpawg",
"output": "bnhwpnpawg"
},
{
"input": "VTYGP",
"output": "VTYGP"
},
{
"input": "CHNenu",
"output": "chn... | 1,682,320,320 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 30 | 92 | 0 | word = input()
Upper = "QWERTYUIOPASDFGHJKLZXCVBNM"
Lower = "qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm"
capital = 0
small = 0
for c in word :
if c in Upper :
capital += 1
if c in Lower :
small += 1
if small >= capital :
word = word.lower()
else :
word = word.upper()
print(word) | Title: Word
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Vasya is very upset that many people on the Net mix uppercase and lowercase letters in one word. That's why he decided to invent an extension for his favorite browser that would change the letters' register in every word so that it ei... | ```python
word = input()
Upper = "QWERTYUIOPASDFGHJKLZXCVBNM"
Lower = "qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm"
capital = 0
small = 0
for c in word :
if c in Upper :
capital += 1
if c in Lower :
small += 1
if small >= capital :
word = word.lower()
else :
word = word.upper()
print(word)
... | 3.977 |
863 | D | Yet Another Array Queries Problem | PROGRAMMING | 1,800 | [
"data structures",
"implementation"
] | null | null | You are given an array *a* of size *n*, and *q* queries to it. There are queries of two types:
- 1 *l**i* *r**i* — perform a cyclic shift of the segment [*l**i*,<=*r**i*] to the right. That is, for every *x* such that *l**i*<=≤<=*x*<=<<=*r**i* new value of *a**x*<=+<=1 becomes equal to old value of *a**x*, and ne... | The first line contains three integer numbers *n*, *q* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*q*<=≤<=2·105, 1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=100).
The second line contains *n* integer numbers *a*1, *a*2, ..., *a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=109).
Then *q* lines follow. *i*-th of them contains three integer numbers *t**i*, *l**i*, *r**i*, where *t**i* is the... | Print *m* numbers, *i*-th of which is equal to the number at index *b**i* after all queries are done. | [
"6 3 5\n1 2 3 4 5 6\n2 1 3\n2 3 6\n1 1 6\n2 2 1 5 3\n"
] | [
"3 3 1 5 2 \n"
] | none | 0 | [
{
"input": "6 3 5\n1 2 3 4 5 6\n2 1 3\n2 3 6\n1 1 6\n2 2 1 5 3",
"output": "3 3 1 5 2 "
},
{
"input": "5 2 5\n64 3 4 665 2\n1 1 3\n2 1 5\n1 2 3 4 5",
"output": "2 665 3 64 4 "
},
{
"input": "1 1 1\n474812122\n2 1 1\n1",
"output": "474812122 "
}
] | 1,507,856,896 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 0 | 46 | 0 | n,q,m = map(int, input().split())
data = list(map(int, input().split()))
print(data) | Title: Yet Another Array Queries Problem
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
You are given an array *a* of size *n*, and *q* queries to it. There are queries of two types:
- 1 *l**i* *r**i* — perform a cyclic shift of the segment [*l**i*,<=*r**i*] to the right. That is, for ... | ```python
n,q,m = map(int, input().split())
data = list(map(int, input().split()))
print(data)
``` | 0 | |
560 | A | Currency System in Geraldion | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"implementation",
"sortings"
] | null | null | A magic island Geraldion, where Gerald lives, has its own currency system. It uses banknotes of several values. But the problem is, the system is not perfect and sometimes it happens that Geraldionians cannot express a certain sum of money with any set of banknotes. Of course, they can use any number of banknotes of ea... | The first line contains number *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000) — the number of values of the banknotes that used in Geraldion.
The second line contains *n* distinct space-separated numbers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=106) — the values of the banknotes. | Print a single line — the minimum unfortunate sum. If there are no unfortunate sums, print <=-<=1. | [
"5\n1 2 3 4 5\n"
] | [
"-1\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "5\n1 2 3 4 5",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "1\n2",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "10\n371054 506438 397130 1 766759 208409 769264 549213 641270 771837",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "10\n635370 154890 909382 220996 276501 716105 538714 140162 171960 271264",
"o... | 1,573,051,069 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 16 | 109 | 0 | n=int(input())
x=input().split()
x=[int(i) for i in x]
if 1 in x:
print(-1)
else:
print(1) | Title: Currency System in Geraldion
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
A magic island Geraldion, where Gerald lives, has its own currency system. It uses banknotes of several values. But the problem is, the system is not perfect and sometimes it happens that Geraldionians cann... | ```python
n=int(input())
x=input().split()
x=[int(i) for i in x]
if 1 in x:
print(-1)
else:
print(1)
``` | 3 | |
608 | B | Hamming Distance Sum | PROGRAMMING | 1,500 | [
"combinatorics",
"strings"
] | null | null | Genos needs your help. He was asked to solve the following programming problem by Saitama:
The length of some string *s* is denoted |*s*|. The Hamming distance between two strings *s* and *t* of equal length is defined as , where *s**i* is the *i*-th character of *s* and *t**i* is the *i*-th character of *t*. For exam... | The first line of the input contains binary string *a* (1<=≤<=|*a*|<=≤<=200<=000).
The second line of the input contains binary string *b* (|*a*|<=≤<=|*b*|<=≤<=200<=000).
Both strings are guaranteed to consist of characters '0' and '1' only. | Print a single integer — the sum of Hamming distances between *a* and all contiguous substrings of *b* of length |*a*|. | [
"01\n00111\n",
"0011\n0110\n"
] | [
"3\n",
"2\n"
] | For the first sample case, there are four contiguous substrings of *b* of length |*a*|: "00", "01", "11", and "11". The distance between "01" and "00" is |0 - 0| + |1 - 0| = 1. The distance between "01" and "01" is |0 - 0| + |1 - 1| = 0. The distance between "01" and "11" is |0 - 1| + |1 - 1| = 1. Last distance counts ... | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "01\n00111",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "0011\n0110",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "0\n0",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "1\n0",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "0\n1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "1\n1",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "1... | 1,658,773,283 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED | TESTS | 8 | 2,000 | 22,732,800 | # Dictionary == Hash Collision
from sys import stdin
from bisect import bisect_left as bl, bisect_right as br
from collections import defaultdict, Counter, deque
def input():
return stdin.readline().strip()
def read(default=int):
return list(map(default, input().split()))
def solve():
... | Title: Hamming Distance Sum
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Genos needs your help. He was asked to solve the following programming problem by Saitama:
The length of some string *s* is denoted |*s*|. The Hamming distance between two strings *s* and *t* of equal length is de... | ```python
# Dictionary == Hash Collision
from sys import stdin
from bisect import bisect_left as bl, bisect_right as br
from collections import defaultdict, Counter, deque
def input():
return stdin.readline().strip()
def read(default=int):
return list(map(default, input().split()))
def sol... | 0 | |
354 | A | Vasya and Robot | PROGRAMMING | 1,500 | [
"brute force",
"greedy",
"math"
] | null | null | Vasya has *n* items lying in a line. The items are consecutively numbered by numbers from 1 to *n* in such a way that the leftmost item has number 1, the rightmost item has number *n*. Each item has a weight, the *i*-th item weights *w**i* kilograms.
Vasya needs to collect all these items, however he won't do it by hi... | The first line contains five integers *n*,<=*l*,<=*r*,<=*Q**l*,<=*Q**r* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105;<=1<=≤<=*l*,<=*r*<=≤<=100;<=1<=≤<=*Q**l*,<=*Q**r*<=≤<=104).
The second line contains *n* integers *w*1,<=*w*2,<=...,<=*w**n* (1<=≤<=*w**i*<=≤<=100). | In the single line print a single number — the answer to the problem. | [
"3 4 4 19 1\n42 3 99\n",
"4 7 2 3 9\n1 2 3 4\n"
] | [
"576\n",
"34\n"
] | Consider the first sample. As *l* = *r*, we can take an item in turns: first from the left side, then from the right one and last item from the left. In total the robot spends 4·42 + 4·99 + 4·3 = 576 energy units.
The second sample. The optimal solution is to take one item from the right, then one item from the left a... | 500 | [
{
"input": "3 4 4 19 1\n42 3 99",
"output": "576"
},
{
"input": "4 7 2 3 9\n1 2 3 4",
"output": "34"
},
{
"input": "2 100 100 10000 10000\n100 100",
"output": "20000"
},
{
"input": "2 3 4 5 6\n1 2",
"output": "11"
},
{
"input": "1 78 94 369 10000\n93",
"output... | 1,381,679,389 | 1,189 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 23 | 249 | 5,734,400 | #!/usr/bin/python3
import sys
n, l, r, ql, qr = map(int, sys.stdin.readline().strip().split())
w = [int(x) for x in sys.stdin.readline().strip().split()]
s = [0]
for i in range(0, n):
s.append(s[-1] + w[i])
def cost(left):
right = n - left
diff = left - right
bonus = 0
if diff > 0: # left part i... | Title: Vasya and Robot
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Vasya has *n* items lying in a line. The items are consecutively numbered by numbers from 1 to *n* in such a way that the leftmost item has number 1, the rightmost item has number *n*. Each item has a weight, the *i*-th... | ```python
#!/usr/bin/python3
import sys
n, l, r, ql, qr = map(int, sys.stdin.readline().strip().split())
w = [int(x) for x in sys.stdin.readline().strip().split()]
s = [0]
for i in range(0, n):
s.append(s[-1] + w[i])
def cost(left):
right = n - left
diff = left - right
bonus = 0
if diff > 0: # l... | 3 | |
977 | A | Wrong Subtraction | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Little girl Tanya is learning how to decrease a number by one, but she does it wrong with a number consisting of two or more digits. Tanya subtracts one from a number by the following algorithm:
- if the last digit of the number is non-zero, she decreases the number by one; - if the last digit of the number is zero,... | The first line of the input contains two integer numbers $n$ and $k$ ($2 \le n \le 10^9$, $1 \le k \le 50$) — the number from which Tanya will subtract and the number of subtractions correspondingly. | Print one integer number — the result of the decreasing $n$ by one $k$ times.
It is guaranteed that the result will be positive integer number. | [
"512 4\n",
"1000000000 9\n"
] | [
"50\n",
"1\n"
] | The first example corresponds to the following sequence: $512 \rightarrow 511 \rightarrow 510 \rightarrow 51 \rightarrow 50$. | 0 | [
{
"input": "512 4",
"output": "50"
},
{
"input": "1000000000 9",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "131203 11",
"output": "12"
},
{
"input": "999999999 50",
"output": "9999"
},
{
"input": "999999999 49",
"output": "99990"
},
{
"input": "131203 9",
"outpu... | 1,699,107,682 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | COMPILATION_ERROR | TESTS | 0 | 0 | 0 | #include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
#define REP(i,a,b) for (int i = a; i <= b; ++i)
#define SPEED ios::sync_with_stdio(0); cin.tie(0);
int main() {
SPEED;
int n, k; cin >> n >> k;
REP(i, 1, k) {
if (n%10 == 0) n/= 10;
else n--;
}
cout << n;
return 0;
}
| Title: Wrong Subtraction
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Little girl Tanya is learning how to decrease a number by one, but she does it wrong with a number consisting of two or more digits. Tanya subtracts one from a number by the following algorithm:
- if the last digit ... | ```python
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
#define REP(i,a,b) for (int i = a; i <= b; ++i)
#define SPEED ios::sync_with_stdio(0); cin.tie(0);
int main() {
SPEED;
int n, k; cin >> n >> k;
REP(i, 1, k) {
if (n%10 == 0) n/= 10;
else n--;
}
cout << n;
return 0;
}
``` | -1 | |
999 | A | Mishka and Contest | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"brute force",
"implementation"
] | null | null | Mishka started participating in a programming contest. There are $n$ problems in the contest. Mishka's problem-solving skill is equal to $k$.
Mishka arranges all problems from the contest into a list. Because of his weird principles, Mishka only solves problems from one of the ends of the list. Every time, he chooses ... | The first line of input contains two integers $n$ and $k$ ($1 \le n, k \le 100$) — the number of problems in the contest and Mishka's problem-solving skill.
The second line of input contains $n$ integers $a_1, a_2, \dots, a_n$ ($1 \le a_i \le 100$), where $a_i$ is the difficulty of the $i$-th problem. The problems are... | Print one integer — the maximum number of problems Mishka can solve. | [
"8 4\n4 2 3 1 5 1 6 4\n",
"5 2\n3 1 2 1 3\n",
"5 100\n12 34 55 43 21\n"
] | [
"5\n",
"0\n",
"5\n"
] | In the first example, Mishka can solve problems in the following order: $[4, 2, 3, 1, 5, 1, 6, 4] \rightarrow [2, 3, 1, 5, 1, 6, 4] \rightarrow [2, 3, 1, 5, 1, 6] \rightarrow [3, 1, 5, 1, 6] \rightarrow [1, 5, 1, 6] \rightarrow [5, 1, 6]$, so the number of solved problems will be equal to $5$.
In the second example, M... | 0 | [
{
"input": "8 4\n4 2 3 1 5 1 6 4",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "5 2\n3 1 2 1 3",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "5 100\n12 34 55 43 21",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "100 100\n44 47 36 83 76 94 86 69 31 2 22 77 37 51 10 19 25 78 53 25 1 29 48 95 35 53 22 72 49 86 60 38 13 91 89 1... | 1,620,716,994 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 0 | 31 | 6,656,000 | n,m=map(int,input().split())
l=list(map(int,input().split()))
f=0
b=0
for i in range(n):
if l[i]<=m:
f+=1
else:
break
for j in range(n):
if l[n-1-i]<=m:
b+=1
else:
break
if any(x>m for x in l):
print(f+b)
else:
print(n)
| Title: Mishka and Contest
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Mishka started participating in a programming contest. There are $n$ problems in the contest. Mishka's problem-solving skill is equal to $k$.
Mishka arranges all problems from the contest into a list. Because of his... | ```python
n,m=map(int,input().split())
l=list(map(int,input().split()))
f=0
b=0
for i in range(n):
if l[i]<=m:
f+=1
else:
break
for j in range(n):
if l[n-1-i]<=m:
b+=1
else:
break
if any(x>m for x in l):
print(f+b)
else:
print(n)
... | 0 | |
263 | A | Beautiful Matrix | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | You've got a 5<=×<=5 matrix, consisting of 24 zeroes and a single number one. Let's index the matrix rows by numbers from 1 to 5 from top to bottom, let's index the matrix columns by numbers from 1 to 5 from left to right. In one move, you are allowed to apply one of the two following transformations to the matrix:
1.... | The input consists of five lines, each line contains five integers: the *j*-th integer in the *i*-th line of the input represents the element of the matrix that is located on the intersection of the *i*-th row and the *j*-th column. It is guaranteed that the matrix consists of 24 zeroes and a single number one. | Print a single integer — the minimum number of moves needed to make the matrix beautiful. | [
"0 0 0 0 0\n0 0 0 0 1\n0 0 0 0 0\n0 0 0 0 0\n0 0 0 0 0\n",
"0 0 0 0 0\n0 0 0 0 0\n0 1 0 0 0\n0 0 0 0 0\n0 0 0 0 0\n"
] | [
"3\n",
"1\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "0 0 0 0 0\n0 0 0 0 1\n0 0 0 0 0\n0 0 0 0 0\n0 0 0 0 0",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "0 0 0 0 0\n0 0 0 0 0\n0 1 0 0 0\n0 0 0 0 0\n0 0 0 0 0",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "0 0 0 0 0\n0 0 0 0 0\n0 0 1 0 0\n0 0 0 0 0\n0 0 0 0 0",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "0 0 0 0 0... | 1,697,714,603 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 0 | 62 | 0 | # You've got a 5 × 5 matrix, consisting of 24 zeroes and a single number one. Let's index the matrix rows by numbers from 1 to 5 from top to bottom, let's index the matrix columns by numbers from 1 to 5 from left to right. In one move, you are allowed to apply one of the two following transformations to the matrix:
# ... | Title: Beautiful Matrix
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
You've got a 5<=×<=5 matrix, consisting of 24 zeroes and a single number one. Let's index the matrix rows by numbers from 1 to 5 from top to bottom, let's index the matrix columns by numbers from 1 to 5 from left to ri... | ```python
# You've got a 5 × 5 matrix, consisting of 24 zeroes and a single number one. Let's index the matrix rows by numbers from 1 to 5 from top to bottom, let's index the matrix columns by numbers from 1 to 5 from left to right. In one move, you are allowed to apply one of the two following transformations to the m... | 0 | |
285 | C | Building Permutation | PROGRAMMING | 1,200 | [
"greedy",
"implementation",
"sortings"
] | null | null | Permutation *p* is an ordered set of integers *p*1,<=<=*p*2,<=<=...,<=<=*p**n*, consisting of *n* distinct positive integers, each of them doesn't exceed *n*. We'll denote the *i*-th element of permutation *p* as *p**i*. We'll call number *n* the size or the length of permutation *p*1,<=<=*p*2,<=<=...,<=<=*p**n*.
You ... | The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=3·105) — the size of the sought permutation. The second line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (<=-<=109<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=109). | Print a single number — the minimum number of moves.
Please, do not use the %lld specifier to read or write 64-bit integers in C++. It is preferred to use the cin, cout streams or the %I64d specifier. | [
"2\n3 0\n",
"3\n-1 -1 2\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"6\n"
] | In the first sample you should decrease the first number by one and then increase the second number by one. The resulting permutation is (2, 1).
In the second sample you need 6 moves to build permutation (1, 3, 2). | 1,500 | [
{
"input": "2\n3 0",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "3\n-1 -1 2",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "5\n-3 5 -3 3 3",
"output": "10"
},
{
"input": "10\n9 6 -2 4 1 1 1 9 6 2",
"output": "18"
},
{
"input": "9\n2 0 0 6 5 4 1 9 3",
"output": "15"
},
{
"input": "100... | 1,587,565,890 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 33 | 483 | 25,292,800 | n=int(input())
l=[int(i) for i in input().split()]
l.sort()
count=0
p=[i for i in range(1,n+1)]
for i in range(n):
count+=abs(p[i]-l[i])
print(count) | Title: Building Permutation
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Permutation *p* is an ordered set of integers *p*1,<=<=*p*2,<=<=...,<=<=*p**n*, consisting of *n* distinct positive integers, each of them doesn't exceed *n*. We'll denote the *i*-th element of permutation *p* as *... | ```python
n=int(input())
l=[int(i) for i in input().split()]
l.sort()
count=0
p=[i for i in range(1,n+1)]
for i in range(n):
count+=abs(p[i]-l[i])
print(count)
``` | 3 | |
709 | A | Juicer | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Kolya is going to make fresh orange juice. He has *n* oranges of sizes *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*. Kolya will put them in the juicer in the fixed order, starting with orange of size *a*1, then orange of size *a*2 and so on. To be put in the juicer the orange must have size not exceeding *b*, so if Kolya sees an orange ... | The first line of the input contains three integers *n*, *b* and *d* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100<=000, 1<=≤<=*b*<=≤<=*d*<=≤<=1<=000<=000) — the number of oranges, the maximum size of the orange that fits in the juicer and the value *d*, which determines the condition when the waste section should be emptied.
The second line co... | Print one integer — the number of times Kolya will have to empty the waste section. | [
"2 7 10\n5 6\n",
"1 5 10\n7\n",
"3 10 10\n5 7 7\n",
"1 1 1\n1\n"
] | [
"1\n",
"0\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
] | In the first sample, Kolya will squeeze the juice from two oranges and empty the waste section afterwards.
In the second sample, the orange won't fit in the juicer so Kolya will have no juice at all. | 500 | [
{
"input": "2 7 10\n5 6",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "1 5 10\n7",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "3 10 10\n5 7 7",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "1 1 1\n1",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "2 951637 951638\n44069 951637",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "50 100 12... | 1,636,706,948 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 0 | 31 | 4,505,600 | n, b, d = input().split()
oranges = input().split()
n = int(n)
b = int(b)
d = int(d)
squeezes = 0
waste = 0
a = 0
for orange in oranges:
if int(orange) < b:
squeezes = squeezes + 1
if squeezes > d:
waste = waste + 1
squeezes = 0
if waste > d:
a +=... | Title: Juicer
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Kolya is going to make fresh orange juice. He has *n* oranges of sizes *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*. Kolya will put them in the juicer in the fixed order, starting with orange of size *a*1, then orange of size *a*2 and so on. To b... | ```python
n, b, d = input().split()
oranges = input().split()
n = int(n)
b = int(b)
d = int(d)
squeezes = 0
waste = 0
a = 0
for orange in oranges:
if int(orange) < b:
squeezes = squeezes + 1
if squeezes > d:
waste = waste + 1
squeezes = 0
if waste > d:
... | 0 | |
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... | 1,488,537,192 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 104 | 62 | 4,608,000 | a,b=map(int,input().split())
x=1
if a==1 or a==3 or a==5 or a==7 or a==8 or a==10 or a==12:
m=31-(abs(b-8))
if m%7>=1:
print(x+m//7+1)
else:
print(x+m//7)
if a==4 or a==6 or a==9 or a==11:
m=30-(abs(b-8))
if m%7>=1:
print(x+m//7+1)
else:
print(x+m//7)
if a==2:
m=28-(abs(b-8))
if m%7>=1:
print(x+m//7+1... | 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
a,b=map(int,input().split())
x=1
if a==1 or a==3 or a==5 or a==7 or a==8 or a==10 or a==12:
m=31-(abs(b-8))
if m%7>=1:
print(x+m//7+1)
else:
print(x+m//7)
if a==4 or a==6 or a==9 or a==11:
m=30-(abs(b-8))
if m%7>=1:
print(x+m//7+1)
else:
print(x+m//7)
if a==2:
m=28-(abs(b-8))
if m%7>=1:
prin... | 3 | |
253 | B | Physics Practical | PROGRAMMING | 1,400 | [
"binary search",
"dp",
"sortings",
"two pointers"
] | null | null | One day Vasya was on a physics practical, performing the task on measuring the capacitance. He followed the teacher's advice and did as much as *n* measurements, and recorded the results in the notebook. After that he was about to show the results to the teacher, but he remembered that at the last lesson, the teacher h... | The first line contains integer *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105) — the number of measurements Vasya made. The second line contains *n* integers *c*1,<=*c*2,<=...,<=*c**n* (1<=≤<=*c**i*<=≤<=5000) — the results of the measurements. The numbers on the second line are separated by single spaces. | Print a single integer — the minimum number of results Vasya will have to remove. | [
"6\n4 5 3 8 3 7\n",
"4\n4 3 2 4\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"0\n"
] | In the first sample you can remove the fourth and the sixth measurement results (values 8 and 7). Then the maximum of the remaining values will be 5, and the minimum one will be 3. Or else, you can remove the third and fifth results (both equal 3). After that the largest remaining result will be 8, and the smallest one... | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "6\n4 5 3 8 3 7",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "4\n4 3 2 4",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "6\n5 6 4 9 4 8",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "4\n5 4 1 5",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "2\n3 2",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "10\n39 9 18 13 6 16 47 15 ... | 1,614,423,408 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED | TESTS | 9 | 1,000 | 6,963,200 | fin = open ('input.txt', 'r')
fout = open ('output.txt', 'w')
raw_lines = fin.readlines()
n = int(raw_lines[0].strip())
arr = list(map(int, raw_lines[1].strip().split()))
def how_many(arr, l, r):
i = l + 1
left_del = 0
while i <= r:
if 2 * arr[l] < arr[i]:
left_del = r - i + 1
... | Title: Physics Practical
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
One day Vasya was on a physics practical, performing the task on measuring the capacitance. He followed the teacher's advice and did as much as *n* measurements, and recorded the results in the notebook. After that he... | ```python
fin = open ('input.txt', 'r')
fout = open ('output.txt', 'w')
raw_lines = fin.readlines()
n = int(raw_lines[0].strip())
arr = list(map(int, raw_lines[1].strip().split()))
def how_many(arr, l, r):
i = l + 1
left_del = 0
while i <= r:
if 2 * arr[l] < arr[i]:
left_del = ... | 0 | |
46 | A | Ball Game | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"brute force",
"implementation"
] | A. Ball Game | 2 | 256 | A kindergarten teacher Natalia Pavlovna has invented a new ball game. This game not only develops the children's physique, but also teaches them how to count.
The game goes as follows. Kids stand in circle. Let's agree to think of the children as numbered with numbers from 1 to *n* clockwise and the child number 1 is... | The first line contains integer *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) which indicates the number of kids in the circle. | In the single line print *n*<=-<=1 numbers which are the numbers of children who will get the ball after each throw. Separate the numbers by spaces. | [
"10\n",
"3\n"
] | [
"2 4 7 1 6 2 9 7 6\n",
"2 1\n"
] | none | 0 | [
{
"input": "10",
"output": "2 4 7 1 6 2 9 7 6"
},
{
"input": "3",
"output": "2 1"
},
{
"input": "4",
"output": "2 4 3"
},
{
"input": "5",
"output": "2 4 2 1"
},
{
"input": "6",
"output": "2 4 1 5 4"
},
{
"input": "7",
"output": "2 4 7 4 2 1"
},
... | 1,636,385,898 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 6 | 124 | 4,505,600 | n=int(input())
lst=[]
res=1
i=1
while i<n:
if res+i<=n:
lst.append(res+i)
else:
lst.append((res+i)%n)
res+=i
i+=1
for i in lst:
print(i,end=' ') | Title: Ball Game
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
A kindergarten teacher Natalia Pavlovna has invented a new ball game. This game not only develops the children's physique, but also teaches them how to count.
The game goes as follows. Kids stand in circle. Let's agree to think... | ```python
n=int(input())
lst=[]
res=1
i=1
while i<n:
if res+i<=n:
lst.append(res+i)
else:
lst.append((res+i)%n)
res+=i
i+=1
for i in lst:
print(i,end=' ')
``` | 0 |
378 | A | Playing with Dice | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"brute force"
] | null | null | Two players are playing a game. First each of them writes an integer from 1 to 6, and then a dice is thrown. The player whose written number got closer to the number on the dice wins. If both payers have the same difference, it's a draw.
The first player wrote number *a*, the second player wrote number *b*. How many w... | The single line contains two integers *a* and *b* (1<=≤<=*a*,<=*b*<=≤<=6) — the numbers written on the paper by the first and second player, correspondingly. | Print three integers: the number of ways to throw the dice at which the first player wins, the game ends with a draw or the second player wins, correspondingly. | [
"2 5\n",
"2 4\n"
] | [
"3 0 3\n",
"2 1 3\n"
] | The dice is a standard cube-shaped six-sided object with each side containing a number from 1 to 6, and where all numbers on all sides are distinct.
You can assume that number *a* is closer to number *x* than number *b*, if |*a* - *x*| < |*b* - *x*|. | 500 | [
{
"input": "2 5",
"output": "3 0 3"
},
{
"input": "2 4",
"output": "2 1 3"
},
{
"input": "5 3",
"output": "2 1 3"
},
{
"input": "1 6",
"output": "3 0 3"
},
{
"input": "5 1",
"output": "3 1 2"
},
{
"input": "6 3",
"output": "2 0 4"
},
{
"inp... | 1,606,135,518 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 38 | 139 | 0 | a,b = map(int,input().split())
c1 = 0
c2 = 0
c3 = 0
for i in range(1,7):
if abs(i-a)<abs(i-b):
c1+=1
elif abs(i-b)<abs(i-a):
c2+=1
else:
c3+=1
print(str(c1)+' '+str(c3)+' '+str(c2))
| Title: Playing with Dice
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Two players are playing a game. First each of them writes an integer from 1 to 6, and then a dice is thrown. The player whose written number got closer to the number on the dice wins. If both payers have the same diff... | ```python
a,b = map(int,input().split())
c1 = 0
c2 = 0
c3 = 0
for i in range(1,7):
if abs(i-a)<abs(i-b):
c1+=1
elif abs(i-b)<abs(i-a):
c2+=1
else:
c3+=1
print(str(c1)+' '+str(c3)+' '+str(c2))
``` | 3 | |
9 | A | Die Roll | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"math",
"probabilities"
] | A. Die Roll | 1 | 64 | Yakko, Wakko and Dot, world-famous animaniacs, decided to rest from acting in cartoons, and take a leave to travel a bit. Yakko dreamt to go to Pennsylvania, his Motherland and the Motherland of his ancestors. Wakko thought about Tasmania, its beaches, sun and sea. Dot chose Transylvania as the most mysterious and unpr... | The only line of the input file contains two natural numbers Y and W — the results of Yakko's and Wakko's die rolls. | Output the required probability in the form of irreducible fraction in format «A/B», where A — the numerator, and B — the denominator. If the required probability equals to zero, output «0/1». If the required probability equals to 1, output «1/1». | [
"4 2\n"
] | [
"1/2\n"
] | Dot will go to Transylvania, if she is lucky to roll 4, 5 or 6 points. | 0 | [
{
"input": "4 2",
"output": "1/2"
},
{
"input": "1 1",
"output": "1/1"
},
{
"input": "1 2",
"output": "5/6"
},
{
"input": "1 3",
"output": "2/3"
},
{
"input": "1 4",
"output": "1/2"
},
{
"input": "1 5",
"output": "1/3"
},
{
"input": "1 6",
... | 1,619,235,993 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 36 | 154 | 0 | val = input().split()
data = [int(x) for x in val]
num = 7 - max(data)
denom = 6
for i in range(2,num+1):
if num%i==0 and denom%i==0:
num/=i
denom/=i
print('{0}/{1}'.format(int(num),int(denom))) | Title: Die Roll
Time Limit: 1 seconds
Memory Limit: 64 megabytes
Problem Description:
Yakko, Wakko and Dot, world-famous animaniacs, decided to rest from acting in cartoons, and take a leave to travel a bit. Yakko dreamt to go to Pennsylvania, his Motherland and the Motherland of his ancestors. Wakko thought about T... | ```python
val = input().split()
data = [int(x) for x in val]
num = 7 - max(data)
denom = 6
for i in range(2,num+1):
if num%i==0 and denom%i==0:
num/=i
denom/=i
print('{0}/{1}'.format(int(num),int(denom)))
``` | 3.923 |
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":... | 1,570,099,601 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | COMPILATION_ERROR | TESTS | 0 | 0 | 0 | t=int(input())
n=input()
print(n.replace("ogo","*") | 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
t=int(input())
n=input()
print(n.replace("ogo","*")
``` | -1 | |
1 | A | Theatre Square | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"math"
] | A. Theatre Square | 1 | 256 | Theatre Square in the capital city of Berland has a rectangular shape with the size *n*<=×<=*m* meters. On the occasion of the city's anniversary, a decision was taken to pave the Square with square granite flagstones. Each flagstone is of the size *a*<=×<=*a*.
What is the least number of flagstones needed to pave the... | The input contains three positive integer numbers in the first line: *n*,<=<=*m* and *a* (1<=≤<=<=*n*,<=*m*,<=*a*<=≤<=109). | Write the needed number of flagstones. | [
"6 6 4\n"
] | [
"4\n"
] | none | 0 | [
{
"input": "6 6 4",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "1 1 1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "2 1 1",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "1 2 1",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "2 2 1",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "2 1 2",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "1 1 3"... | 1,681,477,831 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 5 | 46 | 0 | x=input().split(" ")
x=[int(num) for num in x]
m=int(x[0])
n=int(x[1])
a=int(x[2])
width=int(m/a)
height=int(n/a)
if width%a>0:
width+=1
if height%a>0:
height+=1
print((width)*(height)) | Title: Theatre Square
Time Limit: 1 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Theatre Square in the capital city of Berland has a rectangular shape with the size *n*<=×<=*m* meters. On the occasion of the city's anniversary, a decision was taken to pave the Square with square granite flagstones. Each ... | ```python
x=input().split(" ")
x=[int(num) for num in x]
m=int(x[0])
n=int(x[1])
a=int(x[2])
width=int(m/a)
height=int(n/a)
if width%a>0:
width+=1
if height%a>0:
height+=1
print((width)*(height))
``` | 0 |
379 | A | New Year Candles | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Vasily the Programmer loves romance, so this year he decided to illuminate his room with candles.
Vasily has *a* candles.When Vasily lights up a new candle, it first burns for an hour and then it goes out. Vasily is smart, so he can make *b* went out candles into a new candle. As a result, this new candle can be used ... | The single line contains two integers, *a* and *b* (1<=≤<=*a*<=≤<=1000; 2<=≤<=*b*<=≤<=1000). | Print a single integer — the number of hours Vasily can light up the room for. | [
"4 2\n",
"6 3\n"
] | [
"7\n",
"8\n"
] | Consider the first sample. For the first four hours Vasily lights up new candles, then he uses four burned out candles to make two new ones and lights them up. When these candles go out (stop burning), Vasily can make another candle. Overall, Vasily can light up the room for 7 hours. | 500 | [
{
"input": "4 2",
"output": "7"
},
{
"input": "6 3",
"output": "8"
},
{
"input": "1000 1000",
"output": "1001"
},
{
"input": "123 5",
"output": "153"
},
{
"input": "1000 2",
"output": "1999"
},
{
"input": "1 2",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": ... | 1,686,057,142 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 3 | 31 | 0 | a,b=map(int,input().split())
c=a
s=a
while c>0:
c=int(c/b)
s+=c
print(s) | Title: New Year Candles
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Vasily the Programmer loves romance, so this year he decided to illuminate his room with candles.
Vasily has *a* candles.When Vasily lights up a new candle, it first burns for an hour and then it goes out. Vasily is s... | ```python
a,b=map(int,input().split())
c=a
s=a
while c>0:
c=int(c/b)
s+=c
print(s)
``` | 0 | |
386 | A | Second-Price Auction | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | In this problem we consider a special type of an auction, which is called the second-price auction. As in regular auction *n* bidders place a bid which is price a bidder ready to pay. The auction is closed, that is, each bidder secretly informs the organizer of the auction price he is willing to pay. After that, the au... | The first line of the input contains *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000) — number of bidders. The second line contains *n* distinct integer numbers *p*1,<=*p*2,<=... *p**n*, separated by single spaces (1<=≤<=*p**i*<=≤<=10000), where *p**i* stands for the price offered by the *i*-th bidder. | The single output line should contain two integers: index of the winner and the price he will pay. Indices are 1-based. | [
"2\n5 7\n",
"3\n10 2 8\n",
"6\n3 8 2 9 4 14\n"
] | [
"2 5\n",
"1 8\n",
"6 9\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "2\n5 7",
"output": "2 5"
},
{
"input": "3\n10 2 8",
"output": "1 8"
},
{
"input": "6\n3 8 2 9 4 14",
"output": "6 9"
},
{
"input": "4\n4707 7586 4221 5842",
"output": "2 5842"
},
{
"input": "5\n3304 4227 4869 6937 6002",
"output": "4 6002"
},
{... | 1,585,582,998 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 42 | 109 | 307,200 |
n = int(input())
array = list(map(int,input().split()))
array2 = []
for x in array:
array2.append(x)
array.sort()
win = array[-2]
index = array2.index(array[-1]) + 1
print(index,win)
| Title: Second-Price Auction
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
In this problem we consider a special type of an auction, which is called the second-price auction. As in regular auction *n* bidders place a bid which is price a bidder ready to pay. The auction is closed, that is... | ```python
n = int(input())
array = list(map(int,input().split()))
array2 = []
for x in array:
array2.append(x)
array.sort()
win = array[-2]
index = array2.index(array[-1]) + 1
print(index,win)
``` | 3 | |
32 | D | Constellation | PROGRAMMING | 1,600 | [
"implementation"
] | D. Constellation | 2 | 256 | A star map in Berland is a checked field *n*<=×<=*m* squares. In each square there is or there is not a star. The favourite constellation of all Berland's astronomers is the constellation of the Cross. This constellation can be formed by any 5 stars so, that for some integer *x* (radius of the constellation) the follow... | The first line contains three integers *n*, *m* and *k* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=300,<=1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=3·107) — height and width of the map and index of the required constellation respectively. The upper-left corner has coordinates (1,<=1), and the lower-right — (*n*,<=*m*). Then there follow *n* lines, *m* characters each —... | If the number of the constellations is less than *k*, output -1. Otherwise output 5 lines, two integers each — coordinates of the required constellation. Output the stars in the following order: central, upper, lower, left, right. | [
"5 6 1\n....*.\n...***\n....*.\n..*...\n.***..\n",
"5 6 2\n....*.\n...***\n....*.\n..*...\n.***..\n",
"7 7 2\n...*...\n.......\n...*...\n*.***.*\n...*...\n.......\n...*...\n"
] | [
"2 5\n1 5\n3 5\n2 4\n2 6\n",
"-1\n",
"4 4\n1 4\n7 4\n4 1\n4 7\n"
] | none | 2,000 | [
{
"input": "5 6 1\n....*.\n...***\n....*.\n..*...\n.***..",
"output": "2 5\n1 5\n3 5\n2 4\n2 6"
},
{
"input": "5 6 2\n....*.\n...***\n....*.\n..*...\n.***..",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "5 5 1\n.....\n.....\n.*..*\n*.*..\n....*",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "5 5 3\n*.***\n... | 1,648,726,250 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED | TESTS | 33 | 2,000 | 95,027,200 | n,m,k=map(int,input().split())
l=[]
for i in range(n):
l+=[input()]
q=set()
for i in range(n):
for j in range(m):
if l[i][j]=="*":
r=1
while r:
if i+r<n and i-r>-1 and j+r<m and j-r>-1:
if l[i+r][j]=="*"and l[i-r][j]=="*"and l[i][j+r... | Title: Constellation
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
A star map in Berland is a checked field *n*<=×<=*m* squares. In each square there is or there is not a star. The favourite constellation of all Berland's astronomers is the constellation of the Cross. This constellation can ... | ```python
n,m,k=map(int,input().split())
l=[]
for i in range(n):
l+=[input()]
q=set()
for i in range(n):
for j in range(m):
if l[i][j]=="*":
r=1
while r:
if i+r<n and i-r>-1 and j+r<m and j-r>-1:
if l[i+r][j]=="*"and l[i-r][j]=="*"an... | 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"... | 1,562,908,985 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED | TESTS | 16 | 2,000 | 9,113,600 | inp = list(map(int,input().split()))
a=inp[0]
b=inp[1]
n=inp[2]
k=0
while((10*a+k)%b!=0 and k<10):
k+=1
if(k!=10):
s=10*a+k
count=2
while(count<=n):
s=s*10
count+=1
print (s)
else:
print (-1) | 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
inp = list(map(int,input().split()))
a=inp[0]
b=inp[1]
n=inp[2]
k=0
while((10*a+k)%b!=0 and k<10):
k+=1
if(k!=10):
s=10*a+k
count=2
while(count<=n):
s=s*10
count+=1
print (s)
else:
print (-1)
``` | 0 | |
0 | none | none | none | 0 | [
"none"
] | null | null | A factory produces thimbles in bulk. Typically, it can produce up to *a* thimbles a day. However, some of the machinery is defective, so it can currently only produce *b* thimbles each day. The factory intends to choose a *k*-day period to do maintenance and construction; it cannot produce any thimbles during this time... | The first line contains five integers *n*, *k*, *a*, *b*, and *q* (1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=200<=000, 1<=≤<=*b*<=<<=*a*<=≤<=10 000, 1<=≤<=*q*<=≤<=200<=000) — the number of days, the length of the repair time, the production rates of the factory, and the number of updates, respectively.
The next *q* lines contain the d... | For each query of the second type, print a line containing a single integer — the maximum number of orders that the factory can fill over all *n* days. | [
"5 2 2 1 8\n1 1 2\n1 5 3\n1 2 1\n2 2\n1 4 2\n1 3 2\n2 1\n2 3\n",
"5 4 10 1 6\n1 1 5\n1 5 5\n1 3 2\n1 5 2\n2 1\n2 2\n"
] | [
"3\n6\n4\n",
"7\n1\n"
] | Consider the first sample.
We produce up to 1 thimble a day currently and will produce up to 2 thimbles a day after repairs. Repairs take 2 days.
For the first question, we are able to fill 1 order on day 1, no orders on days 2 and 3 since we are repairing, no orders on day 4 since no thimbles have been ordered for t... | 0 | [
{
"input": "5 2 2 1 8\n1 1 2\n1 5 3\n1 2 1\n2 2\n1 4 2\n1 3 2\n2 1\n2 3",
"output": "3\n6\n4"
},
{
"input": "5 4 10 1 6\n1 1 5\n1 5 5\n1 3 2\n1 5 2\n2 1\n2 2",
"output": "7\n1"
},
{
"input": "1 1 2 1 1\n2 1",
"output": "0"
}
] | 1,692,643,194 | 1,434 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 42 | 498 | 43,827,200 | import sys
input = sys.stdin.buffer.readline
class SegmentTree:
def __init__(self, data, default=0, func=lambda a, b: a+b):
"""initialize the segment tree with data"""
self._default = default
self._func = func
self._len = len(data)
self._size = _size = 1 << (self.... | Title: none
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
A factory produces thimbles in bulk. Typically, it can produce up to *a* thimbles a day. However, some of the machinery is defective, so it can currently only produce *b* thimbles each day. The factory intends to choose a *k*-day ... | ```python
import sys
input = sys.stdin.buffer.readline
class SegmentTree:
def __init__(self, data, default=0, func=lambda a, b: a+b):
"""initialize the segment tree with data"""
self._default = default
self._func = func
self._len = len(data)
self._size = _size = 1... | 3 | |
0 | none | none | none | 0 | [
"none"
] | null | null | There are *n* points on a straight line, and the *i*-th point among them is located at *x**i*. All these coordinates are distinct.
Determine the number *m* — the smallest number of points you should add on the line to make the distances between all neighboring points equal. | The first line contains a single integer *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100<=000) — the number of points.
The second line contains a sequence of integers *x*1,<=*x*2,<=...,<=*x**n* (<=-<=109<=≤<=*x**i*<=≤<=109) — the coordinates of the points. All these coordinates are distinct. The points can be given in an arbitrary order. | Print a single integer *m* — the smallest number of points you should add on the line to make the distances between all neighboring points equal. | [
"3\n-5 10 5\n",
"6\n100 200 400 300 600 500\n",
"4\n10 9 0 -1\n"
] | [
"1\n",
"0\n",
"8\n"
] | In the first example you can add one point with coordinate 0.
In the second example the distances between all neighboring points are already equal, so you shouldn't add anything. | 0 | [
{
"input": "3\n-5 10 5",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "6\n100 200 400 300 600 500",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "4\n10 9 0 -1",
"output": "8"
},
{
"input": "3\n1 4 7",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "3\n1 4 6",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "3\n1 2 6",
"... | 1,521,355,598 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 3 | 62 | 7,065,600 | def gcd(a, b):
return a if b == 0 else gcd(b, a % b)
n = int(input())
data = list(map(int, input().split()))
data.sort()
d = data[0]
prev = data[0]
for index in range(1, n):
d = gcd(d, data[index] - prev)
prev = data[index]
ans = 0
prev = data[0]
for index in range(1, n):
ans += (data... | Title: none
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
There are *n* points on a straight line, and the *i*-th point among them is located at *x**i*. All these coordinates are distinct.
Determine the number *m* — the smallest number of points you should add on the line to make the di... | ```python
def gcd(a, b):
return a if b == 0 else gcd(b, a % b)
n = int(input())
data = list(map(int, input().split()))
data.sort()
d = data[0]
prev = data[0]
for index in range(1, n):
d = gcd(d, data[index] - prev)
prev = data[index]
ans = 0
prev = data[0]
for index in range(1, n):
an... | 0 | |
49 | A | Sleuth | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | A. Sleuth | 2 | 256 | Vasya plays the sleuth with his friends. The rules of the game are as follows: those who play for the first time, that is Vasya is the sleuth, he should investigate a "crime" and find out what is happening. He can ask any questions whatsoever that can be answered with "Yes" or "No". All the rest agree beforehand to ans... | The single line contains a question represented by a non-empty line consisting of large and small Latin letters, spaces and a question mark. The line length does not exceed 100. It is guaranteed that the question mark occurs exactly once in the line — as the last symbol and that the line contains at least one letter. | Print answer for the question in a single line: YES if the answer is "Yes", NO if the answer is "No".
Remember that in the reply to the question the last letter, not the last character counts. I. e. the spaces and the question mark do not count as letters. | [
"Is it a melon?\n",
"Is it an apple?\n",
"Is it a banana ?\n",
"Is it an apple and a banana simultaneouSLY?\n"
] | [
"NO\n",
"YES\n",
"YES\n",
"YES\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "Is it a melon?",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "Is it an apple?",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": " Is it a banana ?",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "Is it an apple and a banana simultaneouSLY?",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "oHtSbDwzHb?",
... | 1,607,533,360 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 35 | 280 | 0 | s = input()
s1 = s.lower()
for i in range(len(s1)-1,-1,-1):
if ord(s1[i]) in range(97,123):
ch = s1[i]
break
if ch in ('a','e','i','o','u','y'):
print('YES')
else:
print('NO') | Title: Sleuth
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Vasya plays the sleuth with his friends. The rules of the game are as follows: those who play for the first time, that is Vasya is the sleuth, he should investigate a "crime" and find out what is happening. He can ask any questions ... | ```python
s = input()
s1 = s.lower()
for i in range(len(s1)-1,-1,-1):
if ord(s1[i]) in range(97,123):
ch = s1[i]
break
if ch in ('a','e','i','o','u','y'):
print('YES')
else:
print('NO')
``` | 3.93 |
23 | E | Tree | PROGRAMMING | 2,500 | [
"dp"
] | E. Tree | 2 | 256 | Recently Bob invented a new game with a tree (we should remind you, that a tree is a connected graph without cycles): he deletes any (possibly, zero) amount of edges of the tree, and counts the product of sizes of the connected components left after the deletion. Your task is to find out the maximum number that Bob can... | The first input line contains integer number *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=700) — amount of vertices in the tree. The following *n*<=-<=1 lines contain the description of the edges. Each line contains the pair of vertices' indexes, joined by an edge, *a**i*, *b**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*,<=*b**i*<=≤<=*n*). It's guaranteed that the graph d... | Output the only number — the maximum product of sizes of the connected components, that Bob can get after deleting some of the tree's edges. | [
"5\n1 2\n2 3\n3 4\n4 5\n",
"8\n1 2\n1 3\n2 4\n2 5\n3 6\n3 7\n6 8\n",
"3\n1 2\n1 3\n"
] | [
"6",
"18",
"3"
] | none | 0 | [
{
"input": "5\n1 2\n2 3\n3 4\n4 5",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "8\n1 2\n1 3\n2 4\n2 5\n3 6\n3 7\n6 8",
"output": "18"
},
{
"input": "3\n1 2\n1 3",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "5\n3 2\n1 5\n4 5\n5 3",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "5\n2 1\n3 4\n3 5\n5 2",
"outpu... | 1,562,142,549 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED | TESTS | 11 | 2,000 | 3,174,400 | maxn = 710
to = [[] for i in range(maxn)]
dp = [[0 for i in range(maxn)] for i in range(maxn)]
n = int(input())
tmp = [0 for i in range(maxn)]
def dfs(now, f):
dp[now][0] = dp[now][1] = 1
for i in to[now]:
if i != f:
dfs(i, now)
for j in range(n + 1):
t... | Title: Tree
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Recently Bob invented a new game with a tree (we should remind you, that a tree is a connected graph without cycles): he deletes any (possibly, zero) amount of edges of the tree, and counts the product of sizes of the connected compon... | ```python
maxn = 710
to = [[] for i in range(maxn)]
dp = [[0 for i in range(maxn)] for i in range(maxn)]
n = int(input())
tmp = [0 for i in range(maxn)]
def dfs(now, f):
dp[now][0] = dp[now][1] = 1
for i in to[now]:
if i != f:
dfs(i, now)
for j in range(n + 1):
... | 0 |
21 | C | Stripe 2 | PROGRAMMING | 2,000 | [
"binary search",
"dp",
"sortings"
] | C. Stripe 2 | 1 | 64 | Once Bob took a paper stripe of n squares (the height of the stripe is 1 square). In each square he wrote an integer number, possibly negative. He became interested in how many ways exist to cut this stripe into three pieces so that the sum of numbers from each piece is equal to the sum of numbers from any other piece,... | The first input line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105) — amount of squares in the stripe. The second line contains n space-separated numbers — they are the numbers written in the squares of the stripe. These numbers are integer and do not exceed 10000 in absolute value. | Output the amount of ways to cut the stripe into three non-empty pieces so that the sum of numbers from each piece is equal to the sum of numbers from any other piece. Don't forget that it's allowed to cut the stripe along the squares' borders only. | [
"4\n1 2 3 3\n",
"5\n1 2 3 4 5\n"
] | [
"1\n",
"0\n"
] | none | 1,500 | [
{
"input": "1\n-3",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "2\n0 0",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "3\n0 0 0",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "4\n-2 3 3 2",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "5\n-6 3 -1 2 -7",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "6\n2 3 -3 0 -3 1",
"output": "0... | 1,631,011,777 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 35 | 155 | 30,617,600 | n,num,ways,q = int(input()),0,0,0
s = list(map(int,input().split()))
sums = sum(s)
for i in range(n):
num += s[i]
if num * 3 == sums * 2 and 0 < i < n - 1:
ways += q
if num * 3 == sums:
q += 1
print(ways) | Title: Stripe 2
Time Limit: 1 seconds
Memory Limit: 64 megabytes
Problem Description:
Once Bob took a paper stripe of n squares (the height of the stripe is 1 square). In each square he wrote an integer number, possibly negative. He became interested in how many ways exist to cut this stripe into three pieces so tha... | ```python
n,num,ways,q = int(input()),0,0,0
s = list(map(int,input().split()))
sums = sum(s)
for i in range(n):
num += s[i]
if num * 3 == sums * 2 and 0 < i < n - 1:
ways += q
if num * 3 == sums:
q += 1
print(ways)
``` | 3.694381 |
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"
},
{
... | 1,508,060,128 | 5,428 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 20 | 1,232 | 0 | dp=[-1,-1,-1,-1,1,-1,1,-1,2,1,2,-1]
for i in range(int(input())):
a=int(input())
if a<12:
print(dp[a])
else:
ans=a//4
if a%2==0:
print(ans)
else:
print(ans-1)
| 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
dp=[-1,-1,-1,-1,1,-1,1,-1,2,1,2,-1]
for i in range(int(input())):
a=int(input())
if a<12:
print(dp[a])
else:
ans=a//4
if a%2==0:
print(ans)
else:
print(ans-1)
``` | 3 | |
705 | A | Hulk | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Dr. Bruce Banner hates his enemies (like others don't). As we all know, he can barely talk when he turns into the incredible Hulk. That's why he asked you to help him to express his feelings.
Hulk likes the Inception so much, and like that his feelings are complicated. They have *n* layers. The first layer is hate, se... | The only line of the input contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of layers of love and hate. | Print Dr.Banner's feeling in one line. | [
"1\n",
"2\n",
"3\n"
] | [
"I hate it\n",
"I hate that I love it\n",
"I hate that I love that I hate it\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "1",
"output": "I hate it"
},
{
"input": "2",
"output": "I hate that I love it"
},
{
"input": "3",
"output": "I hate that I love that I hate it"
},
{
"input": "4",
"output": "I hate that I love that I hate that I love it"
},
{
"input": "5",
"output"... | 1,693,318,556 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 21 | 46 | 0 | color = int(input())
sentence = ""
for i in range(color):
if i % 2 == 0:
sentence += 'I hate that '
else:
sentence += 'I love that '
sentence = sentence.split(' ')
sentence[-2] = 'it '
print(' '.join(sentence))
| Title: Hulk
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Dr. Bruce Banner hates his enemies (like others don't). As we all know, he can barely talk when he turns into the incredible Hulk. That's why he asked you to help him to express his feelings.
Hulk likes the Inception so much, and... | ```python
color = int(input())
sentence = ""
for i in range(color):
if i % 2 == 0:
sentence += 'I hate that '
else:
sentence += 'I love that '
sentence = sentence.split(' ')
sentence[-2] = 'it '
print(' '.join(sentence))
``` | 3 | |
137 | A | Postcards and photos | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Polycarpus has postcards and photos hung in a row on the wall. He decided to put them away to the closet and hang on the wall a famous painter's picture. Polycarpus does it like that: he goes from the left to the right and removes the objects consecutively. As Polycarpus doesn't want any mix-ups to happen, he will not ... | The only line of the input data contains a non-empty string consisting of letters "С" and "P" whose length does not exceed 100 characters. If the *i*-th character in the string is the letter "С", that means that the *i*-th object (the numbering goes from the left to the right) on Polycarpus' wall is a postcard. And if ... | Print the only number — the minimum number of times Polycarpus has to visit the closet. | [
"CPCPCPC\n",
"CCCCCCPPPPPP\n",
"CCCCCCPPCPPPPPPPPPP\n",
"CCCCCCCCCC\n"
] | [
"7\n",
"4\n",
"6\n",
"2\n"
] | In the first sample Polycarpus needs to take one item to the closet 7 times.
In the second sample Polycarpus can first take 3 postcards to the closet; then 3 more. He can take the 6 photos that are left in the similar way, going to the closet twice.
In the third sample Polycarpus can visit the closet twice, both time... | 500 | [
{
"input": "CPCPCPC",
"output": "7"
},
{
"input": "CCCCCCPPPPPP",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "CCCCCCPPCPPPPPPPPPP",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "CCCCCCCCCC",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC... | 1,594,442,116 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 1 | 156 | 6,656,000 | s = input()
a = 0
t = 1
for i in range(1,len(s)):
if s[i-1]==s[i]:
t = t-1
t = t+1
else:
a = a+ (t+4//5)
t = 1
a = a+ (t+4//5)
print(a) | Title: Postcards and photos
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Polycarpus has postcards and photos hung in a row on the wall. He decided to put them away to the closet and hang on the wall a famous painter's picture. Polycarpus does it like that: he goes from the left to the r... | ```python
s = input()
a = 0
t = 1
for i in range(1,len(s)):
if s[i-1]==s[i]:
t = t-1
t = t+1
else:
a = a+ (t+4//5)
t = 1
a = a+ (t+4//5)
print(a)
``` | 0 | |
645 | A | Amity Assessment | PROGRAMMING | 1,200 | [
"brute force",
"constructive algorithms",
"implementation"
] | null | null | Bessie the cow and her best friend Elsie each received a sliding puzzle on Pi Day. Their puzzles consist of a 2<=×<=2 grid and three tiles labeled 'A', 'B', and 'C'. The three tiles sit on top of the grid, leaving one grid cell empty. To make a move, Bessie or Elsie can slide a tile adjacent to the empty cell into the ... | The first two lines of the input consist of a 2<=×<=2 grid describing the initial configuration of Bessie's puzzle. The next two lines contain a 2<=×<=2 grid describing the initial configuration of Elsie's puzzle. The positions of the tiles are labeled 'A', 'B', and 'C', while the empty cell is labeled 'X'. It's guaran... | Output "YES"(without quotes) if the puzzles can reach the same configuration (and Bessie and Elsie are truly BFFLs). Otherwise, print "NO" (without quotes). | [
"AB\nXC\nXB\nAC\n",
"AB\nXC\nAC\nBX\n"
] | [
"YES\n",
"NO\n"
] | The solution to the first sample is described by the image. All Bessie needs to do is slide her 'A' tile down.
In the second sample, the two puzzles can never be in the same configuration. Perhaps Bessie and Elsie are not meant to be friends after all... | 500 | [
{
"input": "AB\nXC\nXB\nAC",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "AB\nXC\nAC\nBX",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "XC\nBA\nCB\nAX",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "AB\nXC\nAX\nCB",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "CB\nAX\nXA\nBC",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "BC... | 1,653,086,029 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 102 | 46 | 0 | l1=str()
s=str(input())
l1=s.replace("X","")
s=str(input())
s=s.replace("X","")
l1+=s[::-1]
l2=str()
s=str(input())
l2=s.replace("X","")
s=str(input())
s=s.replace("X","")
l2+=s[::-1]
l1=3*l1
if l2 in l1:
print("YES")
else: print("NO") | Title: Amity Assessment
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Bessie the cow and her best friend Elsie each received a sliding puzzle on Pi Day. Their puzzles consist of a 2<=×<=2 grid and three tiles labeled 'A', 'B', and 'C'. The three tiles sit on top of the grid, leaving one ... | ```python
l1=str()
s=str(input())
l1=s.replace("X","")
s=str(input())
s=s.replace("X","")
l1+=s[::-1]
l2=str()
s=str(input())
l2=s.replace("X","")
s=str(input())
s=s.replace("X","")
l2+=s[::-1]
l1=3*l1
if l2 in l1:
print("YES")
else: print("NO")
``` | 3 | |
79 | B | Colorful Field | PROGRAMMING | 1,400 | [
"implementation",
"sortings"
] | B. Colorful Field | 2 | 256 | Fox Ciel saw a large field while she was on a bus. The field was a *n*<=×<=*m* rectangle divided into 1<=×<=1 cells. Some cells were wasteland, and other each cell contained crop plants: either carrots or kiwis or grapes.
After seeing the field carefully, Ciel found that the crop plants of each cell were planted in f... | In the first line there are four positive integers *n*,<=*m*,<=*k*,<=*t* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=4·104,<=1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=4·104,<=1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=103,<=1<=≤<=*t*<=≤<=103), each of which represents the height of the field, the width of the field, the number of waste cells and the number of queries that ask the kind of crop plants in ... | For each query, if the cell is waste, print Waste. Otherwise, print the name of crop plants in the cell: either Carrots or Kiwis or Grapes. | [
"4 5 5 6\n4 3\n1 3\n3 3\n2 5\n3 2\n1 3\n1 4\n2 3\n2 4\n1 1\n1 1\n"
] | [
"Waste\nGrapes\nCarrots\nKiwis\nCarrots\nCarrots\n"
] | The sample corresponds to the figure in the statement. | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "4 5 5 6\n4 3\n1 3\n3 3\n2 5\n3 2\n1 3\n1 4\n2 3\n2 4\n1 1\n1 1",
"output": "Waste\nGrapes\nCarrots\nKiwis\nCarrots\nCarrots"
},
{
"input": "2 3 2 2\n1 1\n2 2\n2 1\n2 2",
"output": "Grapes\nWaste"
},
{
"input": "31 31 31 4\n4 9\n16 27\n11 29\n8 28\n11 2\n10 7\n22 6\n1 25\n14 8... | 1,601,825,768 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 29 | 654 | 307,200 | n,m,k,t=map(int,input().split())
waste=[]
val=['Carrots','Kiwis','Grapes']
for i in range(k):
a=list(map(int,input().split()))
waste.append(a)
for i in range(t):
q=list(map(int,input().split()))
if q in waste:
print('Waste')
else:
s=0
for i in waste:
... | Title: Colorful Field
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Fox Ciel saw a large field while she was on a bus. The field was a *n*<=×<=*m* rectangle divided into 1<=×<=1 cells. Some cells were wasteland, and other each cell contained crop plants: either carrots or kiwis or grapes.
... | ```python
n,m,k,t=map(int,input().split())
waste=[]
val=['Carrots','Kiwis','Grapes']
for i in range(k):
a=list(map(int,input().split()))
waste.append(a)
for i in range(t):
q=list(map(int,input().split()))
if q in waste:
print('Waste')
else:
s=0
for i in w... | 3.835928 |
540 | A | Combination Lock | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Scrooge McDuck keeps his most treasured savings in a home safe with a combination lock. Each time he wants to put there the treasures that he's earned fair and square, he has to open the lock.
The combination lock is represented by *n* rotating disks with digits from 0 to 9 written on them. Scrooge McDuck has to turn ... | The first line contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000) — the number of disks on the combination lock.
The second line contains a string of *n* digits — the original state of the disks.
The third line contains a string of *n* digits — Scrooge McDuck's combination that opens the lock. | Print a single integer — the minimum number of moves Scrooge McDuck needs to open the lock. | [
"5\n82195\n64723\n"
] | [
"13\n"
] | In the sample he needs 13 moves:
- 1 disk: <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/b8967f65a723782358b93eff9ce69f336817cf70.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> - 2 disk: <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/07fa58573ece0d32... | 500 | [
{
"input": "5\n82195\n64723",
"output": "13"
},
{
"input": "12\n102021090898\n010212908089",
"output": "16"
},
{
"input": "1\n8\n1",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "2\n83\n57",
"output": "7"
},
{
"input": "10\n0728592530\n1362615763",
"output": "27"
},
{
... | 1,608,445,023 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 1 | 93 | 307,200 | import sys
def input(): return sys.stdin.readline().strip()
def iinput(): return int(input())
def rinput(): return map(int, sys.stdin.readline().strip().split())
def get_list(): return list(map(int, sys.stdin.readline().strip().split()))
n=iinput()
a=iinput()
a1=[int(d) for d in str(a)]
b=iinput(... | Title: Combination Lock
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Scrooge McDuck keeps his most treasured savings in a home safe with a combination lock. Each time he wants to put there the treasures that he's earned fair and square, he has to open the lock.
The combination lock is ... | ```python
import sys
def input(): return sys.stdin.readline().strip()
def iinput(): return int(input())
def rinput(): return map(int, sys.stdin.readline().strip().split())
def get_list(): return list(map(int, sys.stdin.readline().strip().split()))
n=iinput()
a=iinput()
a1=[int(d) for d in str(a)]
... | 0 | |
844 | A | Diversity | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"greedy",
"implementation",
"strings"
] | null | null | Calculate the minimum number of characters you need to change in the string *s*, so that it contains at least *k* different letters, or print that it is impossible.
String *s* consists only of lowercase Latin letters, and it is allowed to change characters only to lowercase Latin letters too. | First line of input contains string *s*, consisting only of lowercase Latin letters (1<=≤<=|*s*|<=≤<=1000, |*s*| denotes the length of *s*).
Second line of input contains integer *k* (1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=26). | Print single line with a minimum number of necessary changes, or the word «impossible» (without quotes) if it is impossible. | [
"yandex\n6\n",
"yahoo\n5\n",
"google\n7\n"
] | [
"0\n",
"1\n",
"impossible\n"
] | In the first test case string contains 6 different letters, so we don't need to change anything.
In the second test case string contains 4 different letters: {'*a*', '*h*', '*o*', '*y*'}. To get 5 different letters it is necessary to change one occurrence of '*o*' to some letter, which doesn't occur in the string, for... | 500 | [
{
"input": "yandex\n6",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "yahoo\n5",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "google\n7",
"output": "impossible"
},
{
"input": "a\n1",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "z\n2",
"output": "impossible"
},
{
"input": "fwgfrwgkuwghfiruhewgirueguhe... | 1,643,990,525 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 41 | 31 | 0 | s = input()
l1=len(s)
k = int(input())
s1 = set(s)
l=len(s1)
if(k<=l):
print("0")
elif(k>l and k<=l1):
print(k-l)
else:
print("impossible")
| Title: Diversity
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Calculate the minimum number of characters you need to change in the string *s*, so that it contains at least *k* different letters, or print that it is impossible.
String *s* consists only of lowercase Latin letters, and it... | ```python
s = input()
l1=len(s)
k = int(input())
s1 = set(s)
l=len(s1)
if(k<=l):
print("0")
elif(k>l and k<=l1):
print(k-l)
else:
print("impossible")
``` | 3 | |
1 | A | Theatre Square | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"math"
] | A. Theatre Square | 1 | 256 | Theatre Square in the capital city of Berland has a rectangular shape with the size *n*<=×<=*m* meters. On the occasion of the city's anniversary, a decision was taken to pave the Square with square granite flagstones. Each flagstone is of the size *a*<=×<=*a*.
What is the least number of flagstones needed to pave the... | The input contains three positive integer numbers in the first line: *n*,<=<=*m* and *a* (1<=≤<=<=*n*,<=*m*,<=*a*<=≤<=109). | Write the needed number of flagstones. | [
"6 6 4\n"
] | [
"4\n"
] | none | 0 | [
{
"input": "6 6 4",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "1 1 1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "2 1 1",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "1 2 1",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "2 2 1",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "2 1 2",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "1 1 3"... | 1,691,330,260 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | COMPILATION_ERROR | TESTS | 0 | 0 | 0 | a,m,n=gets.split.map &:to_i;p -a/n*(-m/n) | Title: Theatre Square
Time Limit: 1 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Theatre Square in the capital city of Berland has a rectangular shape with the size *n*<=×<=*m* meters. On the occasion of the city's anniversary, a decision was taken to pave the Square with square granite flagstones. Each ... | ```python
a,m,n=gets.split.map &:to_i;p -a/n*(-m/n)
``` | -1 |
32 | B | Borze | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"expression parsing",
"implementation"
] | B. Borze | 2 | 256 | Ternary numeric notation is quite popular in Berland. To telegraph the ternary number the Borze alphabet is used. Digit 0 is transmitted as «.», 1 as «-.» and 2 as «--». You are to decode the Borze code, i.e. to find out the ternary number given its representation in Borze alphabet. | The first line contains a number in Borze code. The length of the string is between 1 and 200 characters. It's guaranteed that the given string is a valid Borze code of some ternary number (this number can have leading zeroes). | Output the decoded ternary number. It can have leading zeroes. | [
".-.--\n",
"--.\n",
"-..-.--\n"
] | [
"012",
"20",
"1012"
] | none | 1,000 | [
{
"input": ".-.--",
"output": "012"
},
{
"input": "--.",
"output": "20"
},
{
"input": "-..-.--",
"output": "1012"
},
{
"input": "---..",
"output": "210"
},
{
"input": "..--.---..",
"output": "0020210"
},
{
"input": "-.....----.",
"output": "1000022... | 1,652,464,757 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | RUNTIME_ERROR | TESTS | 0 | 60 | 0 | s=input()
s2=str("inf")
for i in range(len(s)):
if s[i]==".":
s2+="0"
if s[i]=="-" and s[i+1]==".":
s2+="1"
++i
if s[i]=="-" and s[i+1]=="-":
s2+="2"
++i | Title: Borze
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Ternary numeric notation is quite popular in Berland. To telegraph the ternary number the Borze alphabet is used. Digit 0 is transmitted as «.», 1 as «-.» and 2 as «--». You are to decode the Borze code, i.e. to find out the ternary ... | ```python
s=input()
s2=str("inf")
for i in range(len(s)):
if s[i]==".":
s2+="0"
if s[i]=="-" and s[i+1]==".":
s2+="1"
++i
if s[i]=="-" and s[i+1]=="-":
s2+="2"
++i
``` | -1 |
707 | A | Brain's Photos | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Small, but very brave, mouse Brain was not accepted to summer school of young villains. He was upset and decided to postpone his plans of taking over the world, but to become a photographer instead.
As you may know, the coolest photos are on the film (because you can specify the hashtag #film for such).
Brain took a ... | The first line of the input contains two integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=100) — the number of photo pixel matrix rows and columns respectively.
Then *n* lines describing matrix rows follow. Each of them contains *m* space-separated characters describing colors of pixels in a row. Each character in the line i... | Print the "#Black&White" (without quotes), if the photo is black-and-white and "#Color" (without quotes), if it is colored, in the only line. | [
"2 2\nC M\nY Y\n",
"3 2\nW W\nW W\nB B\n",
"1 1\nW\n"
] | [
"#Color",
"#Black&White",
"#Black&White"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "2 2\nC M\nY Y",
"output": "#Color"
},
{
"input": "3 2\nW W\nW W\nB B",
"output": "#Black&White"
},
{
"input": "1 1\nW",
"output": "#Black&White"
},
{
"input": "2 3\nW W W\nB G Y",
"output": "#Color"
},
{
"input": "1 1\nW",
"output": "#Black&White"
... | 1,685,156,216 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 50 | 61 | 1,536,000 | def solve(n, m):
color = ['C', 'M', 'Y']
for i in range(n):
l = input().split()
for j in l:
if(j in color):
return "#Color"
return "#Black&White"
# for _ in range(int(input())):
n, m = map(int, input().split())
print(solve(n, m)) | Title: Brain's Photos
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Small, but very brave, mouse Brain was not accepted to summer school of young villains. He was upset and decided to postpone his plans of taking over the world, but to become a photographer instead.
As you may know, the... | ```python
def solve(n, m):
color = ['C', 'M', 'Y']
for i in range(n):
l = input().split()
for j in l:
if(j in color):
return "#Color"
return "#Black&White"
# for _ in range(int(input())):
n, m = map(int, input().split())
print(solve(n, m))
``` | 3 | |
157 | B | Trace | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"geometry",
"sortings"
] | null | null | One day, as Sherlock Holmes was tracking down one very important criminal, he found a wonderful painting on the wall. This wall could be represented as a plane. The painting had several concentric circles that divided the wall into several parts. Some parts were painted red and all the other were painted blue. Besides,... | The first line contains the single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100). The second line contains *n* space-separated integers *r**i* (1<=≤<=*r**i*<=≤<=1000) — the circles' radii. It is guaranteed that all circles are different. | Print the single real number — total area of the part of the wall that is painted red. The answer is accepted if absolute or relative error doesn't exceed 10<=-<=4. | [
"1\n1\n",
"3\n1 4 2\n"
] | [
"3.1415926536\n",
"40.8407044967\n"
] | In the first sample the picture is just one circle of radius 1. Inner part of the circle is painted red. The area of the red part equals π × 1<sup class="upper-index">2</sup> = π.
In the second sample there are three circles of radii 1, 4 and 2. Outside part of the second circle is painted blue. Part between the secon... | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "1\n1",
"output": "3.1415926536"
},
{
"input": "3\n1 4 2",
"output": "40.8407044967"
},
{
"input": "4\n4 1 3 2",
"output": "31.4159265359"
},
{
"input": "4\n100 10 2 1",
"output": "31111.1920484997"
},
{
"input": "10\n10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1",
"output"... | 1,677,280,601 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 44 | 186 | 0 | import math
n = int(input())
arr = [int(x) for x in input().split()]
arr = [x ** 2 for x in sorted(arr)[::-1]]
if(len(arr) % 2 == 1):
arr = arr + [0]
total = 0
for i in range(0, len(arr), 2):
total += (arr[i] - arr[i+1])
print(math.pi * total)
| Title: Trace
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
One day, as Sherlock Holmes was tracking down one very important criminal, he found a wonderful painting on the wall. This wall could be represented as a plane. The painting had several concentric circles that divided the wall in... | ```python
import math
n = int(input())
arr = [int(x) for x in input().split()]
arr = [x ** 2 for x in sorted(arr)[::-1]]
if(len(arr) % 2 == 1):
arr = arr + [0]
total = 0
for i in range(0, len(arr), 2):
total += (arr[i] - arr[i+1])
print(math.pi * total)
``` | 3 | |
812 | A | Sagheer and Crossroads | PROGRAMMING | 1,200 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Sagheer is walking in the street when he comes to an intersection of two roads. Each road can be represented as two parts where each part has 3 lanes getting into the intersection (one for each direction) and 3 lanes getting out of the intersection, so we have 4 parts in total. Each part has 4 lights, one for each lane... | The input consists of four lines with each line describing a road part given in a counter-clockwise order.
Each line contains four integers *l*, *s*, *r*, *p* — for the left, straight, right and pedestrian lights, respectively. The possible values are 0 for red light and 1 for green light. | On a single line, print "YES" if an accident is possible, and "NO" otherwise. | [
"1 0 0 1\n0 1 0 0\n0 0 1 0\n0 0 0 1\n",
"0 1 1 0\n1 0 1 0\n1 1 0 0\n0 0 0 1\n",
"1 0 0 0\n0 0 0 1\n0 0 0 0\n1 0 1 0\n"
] | [
"YES\n",
"NO\n",
"NO\n"
] | In the first example, some accidents are possible because cars of part 1 can hit pedestrians of parts 1 and 4. Also, cars of parts 2 and 3 can hit pedestrians of part 4.
In the second example, no car can pass the pedestrian crossing of part 4 which is the only green pedestrian light. So, no accident can occur. | 500 | [
{
"input": "1 0 0 1\n0 1 0 0\n0 0 1 0\n0 0 0 1",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "0 1 1 0\n1 0 1 0\n1 1 0 0\n0 0 0 1",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "1 0 0 0\n0 0 0 1\n0 0 0 0\n1 0 1 0",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "0 0 0 0\n0 0 0 1\n0 0 0 1\n0 0 0 1",
"output": "NO"
},
... | 1,496,327,008 | 508 | Python 3 | CHALLENGED | CHALLENGES | 7 | 46 | 0 | sv = [0 for i in range(4)]
for i in range(4):
sv[i] = [int(i) for i in input().split()]
a = "NO"
for el in sv:
if el[3] == 1:
if el[0] == 1 or el[1] == 1 or el[2] == 1:
a = "YES"
print(a) | Title: Sagheer and Crossroads
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Sagheer is walking in the street when he comes to an intersection of two roads. Each road can be represented as two parts where each part has 3 lanes getting into the intersection (one for each direction) and 3 l... | ```python
sv = [0 for i in range(4)]
for i in range(4):
sv[i] = [int(i) for i in input().split()]
a = "NO"
for el in sv:
if el[3] == 1:
if el[0] == 1 or el[1] == 1 or el[2] == 1:
a = "YES"
print(a)
``` | -1 | |
903 | B | The Modcrab | PROGRAMMING | 1,200 | [
"greedy",
"implementation"
] | null | null | Vova is again playing some computer game, now an RPG. In the game Vova's character received a quest: to slay the fearsome monster called Modcrab.
After two hours of playing the game Vova has tracked the monster and analyzed its tactics. The Modcrab has *h*2 health points and an attack power of *a*2. Knowing that, Vova... | The first line contains three integers *h*1, *a*1, *c*1 (1<=≤<=*h*1,<=*a*1<=≤<=100, 2<=≤<=*c*1<=≤<=100) — Vova's health, Vova's attack power and the healing power of a potion.
The second line contains two integers *h*2, *a*2 (1<=≤<=*h*2<=≤<=100, 1<=≤<=*a*2<=<<=*c*1) — the Modcrab's health and his attack power. | In the first line print one integer *n* denoting the minimum number of phases required to win the battle.
Then print *n* lines. *i*-th line must be equal to HEAL if Vova drinks a potion in *i*-th phase, or STRIKE if he attacks the Modcrab.
The strategy must be valid: Vova's character must not be defeated before slayi... | [
"10 6 100\n17 5\n",
"11 6 100\n12 5\n"
] | [
"4\nSTRIKE\nHEAL\nSTRIKE\nSTRIKE\n",
"2\nSTRIKE\nSTRIKE\n"
] | In the first example Vova's character must heal before or after his first attack. Otherwise his health will drop to zero in 2 phases while he needs 3 strikes to win.
In the second example no healing needed, two strikes are enough to get monster to zero health and win with 6 health left. | 0 | [
{
"input": "10 6 100\n17 5",
"output": "4\nSTRIKE\nHEAL\nSTRIKE\nSTRIKE"
},
{
"input": "11 6 100\n12 5",
"output": "2\nSTRIKE\nSTRIKE"
},
{
"input": "25 27 91\n10 87",
"output": "1\nSTRIKE"
},
{
"input": "79 4 68\n9 65",
"output": "21\nSTRIKE\nHEAL\nHEAL\nHEAL\nHEAL\nHEAL... | 1,630,953,069 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 0 | 61 | 7,987,200 | from sys import stdin
from collections import deque,Counter,defaultdict,OrderedDict
import sys
import math,os
import operator
import random
from fractions import Fraction
import functools
import bisect
import itertools
from heapq import *
import time
import copy
'''
79-65 68
9-4 65
14 68
5 65
14+68 4 68
5 65
17 4 6... | Title: The Modcrab
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Vova is again playing some computer game, now an RPG. In the game Vova's character received a quest: to slay the fearsome monster called Modcrab.
After two hours of playing the game Vova has tracked the monster and analyze... | ```python
from sys import stdin
from collections import deque,Counter,defaultdict,OrderedDict
import sys
import math,os
import operator
import random
from fractions import Fraction
import functools
import bisect
import itertools
from heapq import *
import time
import copy
'''
79-65 68
9-4 65
14 68
5 65
14+68 4 68
5 ... | 0 | |
34 | A | Reconnaissance 2 | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | A. Reconnaissance 2 | 2 | 256 | *n* soldiers stand in a circle. For each soldier his height *a**i* is known. A reconnaissance unit can be made of such two neighbouring soldiers, whose heights difference is minimal, i.e. |*a**i*<=-<=*a**j*| is minimal. So each of them will be less noticeable with the other. Output any pair of soldiers that can form a ... | The first line contains integer *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — amount of soldiers. Then follow the heights of the soldiers in their order in the circle — *n* space-separated integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=1000). The soldier heights are given in clockwise or counterclockwise direction. | Output two integers — indexes of neighbouring soldiers, who should form a reconnaissance unit. If there are many optimum solutions, output any of them. Remember, that the soldiers stand in a circle. | [
"5\n10 12 13 15 10\n",
"4\n10 20 30 40\n"
] | [
"5 1\n",
"1 2\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "5\n10 12 13 15 10",
"output": "5 1"
},
{
"input": "4\n10 20 30 40",
"output": "1 2"
},
{
"input": "6\n744 359 230 586 944 442",
"output": "2 3"
},
{
"input": "5\n826 747 849 687 437",
"output": "1 2"
},
{
"input": "5\n999 999 993 969 999",
"output"... | 1,572,820,108 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 20 | 248 | 0 | n = int(input())
x = list(map(int, input().split()))
x.append(x[0])
minDif = 10000
ans = []
for i in range(1, n + 1):
if abs(x[i] - x[i - 1]) < minDif:
ans = [i, i + 1]
if i == n:
ans = [1, n]
minDif = abs(x[i] - x[i - 1])
print(*ans)
| Title: Reconnaissance 2
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
*n* soldiers stand in a circle. For each soldier his height *a**i* is known. A reconnaissance unit can be made of such two neighbouring soldiers, whose heights difference is minimal, i.e. |*a**i*<=-<=*a**j*| is minimal. So... | ```python
n = int(input())
x = list(map(int, input().split()))
x.append(x[0])
minDif = 10000
ans = []
for i in range(1, n + 1):
if abs(x[i] - x[i - 1]) < minDif:
ans = [i, i + 1]
if i == n:
ans = [1, n]
minDif = abs(x[i] - x[i - 1])
print(*ans)
``` | 3.938 |
17 | A | Noldbach problem | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"brute force",
"math",
"number theory"
] | A. Noldbach problem | 2 | 64 | Nick is interested in prime numbers. Once he read about Goldbach problem. It states that every even integer greater than 2 can be expressed as the sum of two primes. That got Nick's attention and he decided to invent a problem of his own and call it Noldbach problem. Since Nick is interested only in prime numbers, Nold... | The first line of the input contains two integers *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000) and *k* (0<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=1000). | Output YES if at least *k* prime numbers from 2 to *n* inclusively can be expressed as it was described above. Otherwise output NO. | [
"27 2\n",
"45 7\n"
] | [
"YES",
"NO"
] | In the first sample the answer is YES since at least two numbers can be expressed as it was described (for example, 13 and 19). In the second sample the answer is NO since it is impossible to express 7 prime numbers from 2 to 45 in the desired form. | 0 | [
{
"input": "27 2",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "45 7",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "2 0",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "15 1",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "17 1",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "34 5",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "37 ... | 1,635,594,071 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 35 | 124 | 4,505,600 | import math
def isprime(k):
for i in range (2, int(math.sqrt(k)+1)):
if(k%i==0):
return 0
return 1
n,k = map(int, input().split())
count = 0
lis = []
for i in range(2, n+1):
if(isprime(i)):
lis.append(i)
for i in range (0, len(lis)-1):
if((lis[i]+lis[i+1]+1) in... | Title: Noldbach problem
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 64 megabytes
Problem Description:
Nick is interested in prime numbers. Once he read about Goldbach problem. It states that every even integer greater than 2 can be expressed as the sum of two primes. That got Nick's attention and he decided to invent a prob... | ```python
import math
def isprime(k):
for i in range (2, int(math.sqrt(k)+1)):
if(k%i==0):
return 0
return 1
n,k = map(int, input().split())
count = 0
lis = []
for i in range(2, n+1):
if(isprime(i)):
lis.append(i)
for i in range (0, len(lis)-1):
if((lis[i]+lis[... | 3.935431 |
499 | A | Watching a movie | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"greedy",
"implementation"
] | null | null | You have decided to watch the best moments of some movie. There are two buttons on your player:
1. Watch the current minute of the movie. By pressing this button, you watch the current minute of the movie and the player automatically proceeds to the next minute of the movie. 1. Skip exactly *x* minutes of the movie... | The first line contains two space-separated integers *n*, *x* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=50, 1<=≤<=*x*<=≤<=105) — the number of the best moments of the movie and the value of *x* for the second button.
The following *n* lines contain the descriptions of the best moments of the movie, the *i*-th line of the description contains tw... | Output a single number — the answer to the problem. | [
"2 3\n5 6\n10 12\n",
"1 1\n1 100000\n"
] | [
"6\n",
"100000\n"
] | In the first sample, the player was initially standing on the first minute. As the minutes from the 1-st to the 4-th one don't contain interesting moments, we press the second button. Now we can not press the second button and skip 3 more minutes, because some of them contain interesting moments. Therefore, we watch th... | 500 | [
{
"input": "2 3\n5 6\n10 12",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "1 1\n1 100000",
"output": "100000"
},
{
"input": "10 1\n2156 3497\n4784 7775\n14575 31932\n33447 35902\n36426 47202\n48772 60522\n63982 68417\n78537 79445\n90081 90629\n94325 95728",
"output": "53974"
},
{
"input": "1... | 1,623,452,371 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 2 | 77 | 0 | from math import floor, ceil
cases, k = map(int, input().split())
ans = 0
cur_time = 0
for _ in range(cases):
l, r = map(int, input().split())
if r <= cur_time:
continue
l = max(l, cur_time)
time = ceil((r-l+1)/k) * k
# print(time)
ans += time
cur_time = l + time -1
... | Title: Watching a movie
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
You have decided to watch the best moments of some movie. There are two buttons on your player:
1. Watch the current minute of the movie. By pressing this button, you watch the current minute of the movie and the pl... | ```python
from math import floor, ceil
cases, k = map(int, input().split())
ans = 0
cur_time = 0
for _ in range(cases):
l, r = map(int, input().split())
if r <= cur_time:
continue
l = max(l, cur_time)
time = ceil((r-l+1)/k) * k
# print(time)
ans += time
cur_time = l + tim... | 0 | |
467 | A | George and Accommodation | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | George has recently entered the BSUCP (Berland State University for Cool Programmers). George has a friend Alex who has also entered the university. Now they are moving into a dormitory.
George and Alex want to live in the same room. The dormitory has *n* rooms in total. At the moment the *i*-th room has *p**i* peopl... | The first line contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of rooms.
The *i*-th of the next *n* lines contains two integers *p**i* and *q**i* (0<=≤<=*p**i*<=≤<=*q**i*<=≤<=100) — the number of people who already live in the *i*-th room and the room's capacity. | Print a single integer — the number of rooms where George and Alex can move in. | [
"3\n1 1\n2 2\n3 3\n",
"3\n1 10\n0 10\n10 10\n"
] | [
"0\n",
"2\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "3\n1 1\n2 2\n3 3",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "3\n1 10\n0 10\n10 10",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "2\n36 67\n61 69",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "3\n21 71\n10 88\n43 62",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "3\n1 2\n2 3\n3 4",
"output": "0"
},
{
"... | 1,693,762,192 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 27 | 46 | 0 | import sys
n = int(input())
arr = []
counter = 0
for i in range(n):
arr.append([int(i) for i in sys.stdin.readline().split()])
for i in range(len(arr)):
if arr[i][1] - arr[i][0] >= 2:
counter += 1
print(counter) | Title: George and Accommodation
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
George has recently entered the BSUCP (Berland State University for Cool Programmers). George has a friend Alex who has also entered the university. Now they are moving into a dormitory.
George and Alex want ... | ```python
import sys
n = int(input())
arr = []
counter = 0
for i in range(n):
arr.append([int(i) for i in sys.stdin.readline().split()])
for i in range(len(arr)):
if arr[i][1] - arr[i][0] >= 2:
counter += 1
print(counter)
``` | 3 | |
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... | 1,638,711,207 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 40 | 62 | 0 | s = input()
ln = len(s)
h=e=l=l2=o=0
for i in range(ln):
if h==0 and s[i] == 'h':
h = i+1
if h>0 and e==0 and s[i] == 'e':
e = i+1
if e>0 and l==0 and s[i] == 'l':
l = i+1
if l>0 and l2==0 and i>=l and s[i]=='l':
l2 = i+1
if l2>0 and o==0 and s... | 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
s = input()
ln = len(s)
h=e=l=l2=o=0
for i in range(ln):
if h==0 and s[i] == 'h':
h = i+1
if h>0 and e==0 and s[i] == 'e':
e = i+1
if e>0 and l==0 and s[i] == 'l':
l = i+1
if l>0 and l2==0 and i>=l and s[i]=='l':
l2 = i+1
if l2>0 and ... | 3.969 |
998 | B | Cutting | PROGRAMMING | 1,200 | [
"dp",
"greedy",
"sortings"
] | null | null | There are a lot of things which could be cut — trees, paper, "the rope". In this problem you are going to cut a sequence of integers.
There is a sequence of integers, which contains the equal number of even and odd numbers. Given a limited budget, you need to make maximum possible number of cuts such that each resulti... | First line of the input contains an integer $n$ ($2 \le n \le 100$) and an integer $B$ ($1 \le B \le 100$) — the number of elements in the sequence and the number of bitcoins you have.
Second line contains $n$ integers: $a_1$, $a_2$, ..., $a_n$ ($1 \le a_i \le 100$) — elements of the sequence, which contains the equal... | Print the maximum possible number of cuts which can be made while spending no more than $B$ bitcoins. | [
"6 4\n1 2 5 10 15 20\n",
"4 10\n1 3 2 4\n",
"6 100\n1 2 3 4 5 6\n"
] | [
"1\n",
"0\n",
"2\n"
] | In the first sample the optimal answer is to split sequence between $2$ and $5$. Price of this cut is equal to $3$ bitcoins.
In the second sample it is not possible to make even one cut even with unlimited number of bitcoins.
In the third sample the sequence should be cut between $2$ and $3$, and between $4$ and $5$.... | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "6 4\n1 2 5 10 15 20",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "4 10\n1 3 2 4",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "6 100\n1 2 3 4 5 6",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "2 100\n13 78",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "10 1\n56 56 98 2 11 64 97 41 95 53",
"output": "0"
},
... | 1,645,560,292 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 34 | 46 | 0 | def main():
n, b = map(int, input().split())
arr = list(map(int, input().split()))
even_counter, odd_counter = 0, 0
temp_list = []
for i in range(n - 1):
if arr[i] % 2 == 0:
even_counter += 1
else:
odd_counter += 1
if even_counter == odd_... | Title: Cutting
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
There are a lot of things which could be cut — trees, paper, "the rope". In this problem you are going to cut a sequence of integers.
There is a sequence of integers, which contains the equal number of even and odd numbers. Gi... | ```python
def main():
n, b = map(int, input().split())
arr = list(map(int, input().split()))
even_counter, odd_counter = 0, 0
temp_list = []
for i in range(n - 1):
if arr[i] % 2 == 0:
even_counter += 1
else:
odd_counter += 1
if even_count... | 3 | |
50 | A | Domino piling | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"greedy",
"math"
] | A. Domino piling | 2 | 256 | You are given a rectangular board of *M*<=×<=*N* squares. Also you are given an unlimited number of standard domino pieces of 2<=×<=1 squares. You are allowed to rotate the pieces. You are asked to place as many dominoes as possible on the board so as to meet the following conditions:
1. Each domino completely covers ... | In a single line you are given two integers *M* and *N* — board sizes in squares (1<=≤<=*M*<=≤<=*N*<=≤<=16). | Output one number — the maximal number of dominoes, which can be placed. | [
"2 4\n",
"3 3\n"
] | [
"4\n",
"4\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "2 4",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "3 3",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "1 5",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "1 6",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "1 15",
"output": "7"
},
{
"input": "1 16",
"output": "8"
},
{
"input": "2 5",
"outpu... | 1,674,231,902 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | COMPILATION_ERROR | TESTS | 0 | 0 | 0 | M = int(input())
N = int(input())
if M=1 and N=1 :
print(0)
else :
print((M*N)//2) | Title: Domino piling
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
You are given a rectangular board of *M*<=×<=*N* squares. Also you are given an unlimited number of standard domino pieces of 2<=×<=1 squares. You are allowed to rotate the pieces. You are asked to place as many dominoes as p... | ```python
M = int(input())
N = int(input())
if M=1 and N=1 :
print(0)
else :
print((M*N)//2)
``` | -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",
"... | 1,649,584,625 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 4 | 46 | 0 | states = input()
from_A = {
'a' : 0,
'b' : 1,
'z' : 1,
'y' : 2,
'c' : 2,
'd' : 3,
'x' : 3,
'e' : 4,
'w' : 4,
'f' : 5,
'v' : 5,
'g' : 6,
'u' : 6,
'h' : 7,
't' : 7,
's' : 8,
'i' : 8,
'r' : 9,
'j' : 9,
'q' : 10,
'k... | 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
states = input()
from_A = {
'a' : 0,
'b' : 1,
'z' : 1,
'y' : 2,
'c' : 2,
'd' : 3,
'x' : 3,
'e' : 4,
'w' : 4,
'f' : 5,
'v' : 5,
'g' : 6,
'u' : 6,
'h' : 7,
't' : 7,
's' : 8,
'i' : 8,
'r' : 9,
'j' : 9,
'q' : 1... | 0 | |
82 | A | Double Cola | PROGRAMMING | 1,100 | [
"implementation",
"math"
] | A. Double Cola | 1 | 256 | Sheldon, Leonard, Penny, Rajesh and Howard are in the queue for a "Double Cola" drink vending machine; there are no other people in the queue. The first one in the queue (Sheldon) buys a can, drinks it and doubles! The resulting two Sheldons go to the end of the queue. Then the next in the queue (Leonard) buys a can, d... | The input data consist of a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=109).
It is guaranteed that the pretests check the spelling of all the five names, that is, that they contain all the five possible answers. | Print the single line — the name of the person who drinks the *n*-th can of cola. The cans are numbered starting from 1. Please note that you should spell the names like this: "Sheldon", "Leonard", "Penny", "Rajesh", "Howard" (without the quotes). In that order precisely the friends are in the queue initially. | [
"1\n",
"6\n",
"1802\n"
] | [
"Sheldon\n",
"Sheldon\n",
"Penny\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "1",
"output": "Sheldon"
},
{
"input": "6",
"output": "Sheldon"
},
{
"input": "1802",
"output": "Penny"
},
{
"input": "1",
"output": "Sheldon"
},
{
"input": "2",
"output": "Leonard"
},
{
"input": "3",
"output": "Penny"
},
{
"inpu... | 1,607,868,426 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED | TESTS | 0 | 1,000 | 2,150,400 | n = int(input())
names = ['']*5
names[0] = 'Sheldon'
names[1] = 'Leonard'
names[2] = 'Penny'
names[3] = 'Rajesh'
names[4] = 'Howard'
while len(names) != n:
name = names.pop(0)
names.append(name)
names.append(name)
print(names[n-1]) | Title: Double Cola
Time Limit: 1 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Sheldon, Leonard, Penny, Rajesh and Howard are in the queue for a "Double Cola" drink vending machine; there are no other people in the queue. The first one in the queue (Sheldon) buys a can, drinks it and doubles! The resultin... | ```python
n = int(input())
names = ['']*5
names[0] = 'Sheldon'
names[1] = 'Leonard'
names[2] = 'Penny'
names[3] = 'Rajesh'
names[4] = 'Howard'
while len(names) != n:
name = names.pop(0)
names.append(name)
names.append(name)
print(names[n-1])
``` | 0 |
312 | B | Archer | PROGRAMMING | 1,300 | [
"math",
"probabilities"
] | null | null | SmallR is an archer. SmallR is taking a match of archer with Zanoes. They try to shoot in the target in turns, and SmallR shoots first. The probability of shooting the target each time is for SmallR while for Zanoes. The one who shoots in the target first should be the winner.
Output the probability that SmallR will... | A single line contains four integers . | Print a single real number, the probability that SmallR will win the match.
The answer will be considered correct if the absolute or relative error doesn't exceed 10<=-<=6. | [
"1 2 1 2\n"
] | [
"0.666666666667"
] | none | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "1 2 1 2",
"output": "0.666666666667"
},
{
"input": "1 3 1 3",
"output": "0.600000000000"
},
{
"input": "1 3 2 3",
"output": "0.428571428571"
},
{
"input": "3 4 3 4",
"output": "0.800000000000"
},
{
"input": "1 2 10 11",
"output": "0.523809523810"
... | 1,695,682,118 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 31 | 62 | 1,433,600 | a, b, c, d = map(int, input().split())
ans = 0
for k in range(10000):
ans += a/b * (((1 - a/b) * (1 - c/d)) ** k)
print(ans)
#нам нужно до определенной точности | Title: Archer
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
SmallR is an archer. SmallR is taking a match of archer with Zanoes. They try to shoot in the target in turns, and SmallR shoots first. The probability of shooting the target each time is for SmallR while for Zanoes. The one w... | ```python
a, b, c, d = map(int, input().split())
ans = 0
for k in range(10000):
ans += a/b * (((1 - a/b) * (1 - c/d)) ** k)
print(ans)
#нам нужно до определенной точности
``` | 3 | |
459 | B | Pashmak and Flowers | PROGRAMMING | 1,300 | [
"combinatorics",
"implementation",
"sortings"
] | null | null | Pashmak decided to give Parmida a pair of flowers from the garden. There are *n* flowers in the garden and the *i*-th of them has a beauty number *b**i*. Parmida is a very strange girl so she doesn't want to have the two most beautiful flowers necessarily. She wants to have those pairs of flowers that their beauty diff... | The first line of the input contains *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=2·105). In the next line there are *n* space-separated integers *b*1, *b*2, ..., *b**n* (1<=≤<=*b**i*<=≤<=109). | The only line of output should contain two integers. The maximum beauty difference and the number of ways this may happen, respectively. | [
"2\n1 2\n",
"3\n1 4 5\n",
"5\n3 1 2 3 1\n"
] | [
"1 1",
"4 1",
"2 4"
] | In the third sample the maximum beauty difference is 2 and there are 4 ways to do this:
1. choosing the first and the second flowers; 1. choosing the first and the fifth flowers; 1. choosing the fourth and the second flowers; 1. choosing the fourth and the fifth flowers. | 500 | [
{
"input": "2\n1 2",
"output": "1 1"
},
{
"input": "3\n1 4 5",
"output": "4 1"
},
{
"input": "5\n3 1 2 3 1",
"output": "2 4"
},
{
"input": "2\n1 1",
"output": "0 1"
},
{
"input": "3\n1 1 1",
"output": "0 3"
},
{
"input": "4\n1 1 1 1",
"output": "0 ... | 1,673,761,357 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 0 | 30 | 0 | def C(n,k):
if k>n:
return 0
if k==0:
return 1
return C(n-1,k-1)+C(n-1,k)
input()
b=list(map(int,input().split()))
b.sort()
diff=b[-1]-b[0]
M=b.count(b[0])
m=b.count(b[-1])
if M>m:
ways=M*m
else:
ways=C(2,m)
print(
diff,
ways
) | Title: Pashmak and Flowers
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Pashmak decided to give Parmida a pair of flowers from the garden. There are *n* flowers in the garden and the *i*-th of them has a beauty number *b**i*. Parmida is a very strange girl so she doesn't want to have th... | ```python
def C(n,k):
if k>n:
return 0
if k==0:
return 1
return C(n-1,k-1)+C(n-1,k)
input()
b=list(map(int,input().split()))
b.sort()
diff=b[-1]-b[0]
M=b.count(b[0])
m=b.count(b[-1])
if M>m:
ways=M*m
else:
ways=C(2,m)
print(
diff,
ways
)
``` | 0 | |
591 | A | Wizards' Duel | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"implementation",
"math"
] | null | null | Harry Potter and He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named engaged in a fight to the death once again. This time they are located at opposite ends of the corridor of length *l*. Two opponents simultaneously charge a deadly spell in the enemy. We know that the impulse of Harry's magic spell flies at a speed of *p* meters per second, and... | The first line of the input contains a single integer *l* (1<=≤<=*l*<=≤<=1<=000) — the length of the corridor where the fight takes place.
The second line contains integer *p*, the third line contains integer *q* (1<=≤<=*p*,<=*q*<=≤<=500) — the speeds of magical impulses for Harry Potter and He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named, ... | Print a single real number — the distance from the end of the corridor, where Harry is located, to the place of the second meeting of the spell impulses. Your answer will be considered correct if its absolute or relative error will not exceed 10<=-<=4.
Namely: let's assume that your answer equals *a*, and the answer ... | [
"100\n50\n50\n",
"199\n60\n40\n"
] | [
"50\n",
"119.4\n"
] | In the first sample the speeds of the impulses are equal, so both of their meetings occur exactly in the middle of the corridor. | 500 | [
{
"input": "100\n50\n50",
"output": "50"
},
{
"input": "199\n60\n40",
"output": "119.4"
},
{
"input": "1\n1\n1",
"output": "0.5"
},
{
"input": "1\n1\n500",
"output": "0.001996007984"
},
{
"input": "1\n500\n1",
"output": "0.998003992"
},
{
"input": "1\n... | 1,478,088,236 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 45 | 109 | 0 | l=int(input())
p=int(input())
q=int(input())
x=1.0*(p*l)/(p+q)
print(x)
| Title: Wizards' Duel
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Harry Potter and He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named engaged in a fight to the death once again. This time they are located at opposite ends of the corridor of length *l*. Two opponents simultaneously charge a deadly spell in the en... | ```python
l=int(input())
p=int(input())
q=int(input())
x=1.0*(p*l)/(p+q)
print(x)
``` | 3 | |
0 | none | none | none | 0 | [
"none"
] | 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 | 0 | [
{
"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"
}
] | 1,682,792,506 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 3 | 46 | 0 |
def calculo(x,y,z):
arr=x[y-1:z]
vis=[]
cont=0
for i in arr:
if i not in vis:
cont+=ocur(arr,i)
vis.append(i)
return cont
def ocur(arr,u):
c=int(u)
for i in arr:
if int(i) ==int(u):
c-=1
if c==0:
return 1
return 0
if __... | Title: none
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 has *m* queries to t... | ```python
def calculo(x,y,z):
arr=x[y-1:z]
vis=[]
cont=0
for i in arr:
if i not in vis:
cont+=ocur(arr,i)
vis.append(i)
return cont
def ocur(arr,u):
c=int(u)
for i in arr:
if int(i) ==int(u):
c-=1
if c==0:
return 1
retu... | 0 | |
1,006 | C | Three Parts of the Array | PROGRAMMING | 1,200 | [
"binary search",
"data structures",
"two pointers"
] | null | null | You are given an array $d_1, d_2, \dots, d_n$ consisting of $n$ integer numbers.
Your task is to split this array into three parts (some of which may be empty) in such a way that each element of the array belongs to exactly one of the three parts, and each of the parts forms a consecutive contiguous subsegment (possib... | The first line of the input contains one integer $n$ ($1 \le n \le 2 \cdot 10^5$) — the number of elements in the array $d$.
The second line of the input contains $n$ integers $d_1, d_2, \dots, d_n$ ($1 \le d_i \le 10^9$) — the elements of the array $d$. | Print a single integer — the maximum possible value of $sum_1$, considering that the condition $sum_1 = sum_3$ must be met.
Obviously, at least one valid way to split the array exists (use $a=c=0$ and $b=n$). | [
"5\n1 3 1 1 4\n",
"5\n1 3 2 1 4\n",
"3\n4 1 2\n"
] | [
"5\n",
"4\n",
"0\n"
] | In the first example there is only one possible splitting which maximizes $sum_1$: $[1, 3, 1], [~], [1, 4]$.
In the second example the only way to have $sum_1=4$ is: $[1, 3], [2, 1], [4]$.
In the third example there is only one way to split the array: $[~], [4, 1, 2], [~]$. | 0 | [
{
"input": "5\n1 3 1 1 4",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "5\n1 3 2 1 4",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "3\n4 1 2",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "1\n1000000000",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "2\n1 1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "5\n1 3 5 4 5",
"output": ... | 1,624,628,907 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 27 | 296 | 19,251,200 |
n=int(input())
a=list(map(int,input().strip().split(" ")))
i=0
j=n-1
si=a[i]
sj=a[n-1]
ans=0
while(i<j):
if(si==sj):
ans=max(ans,si)
i+=1
j-=1
si+=a[i]
sj+=a[j]
elif(si>sj):
j-=1
sj+=a[j]
elif(si<sj):
i+=1
si+=a[i]
... | Title: Three Parts of the Array
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
You are given an array $d_1, d_2, \dots, d_n$ consisting of $n$ integer numbers.
Your task is to split this array into three parts (some of which may be empty) in such a way that each element of the array belo... | ```python
n=int(input())
a=list(map(int,input().strip().split(" ")))
i=0
j=n-1
si=a[i]
sj=a[n-1]
ans=0
while(i<j):
if(si==sj):
ans=max(ans,si)
i+=1
j-=1
si+=a[i]
sj+=a[j]
elif(si>sj):
j-=1
sj+=a[j]
elif(si<sj):
i+=1
... | 3 | |
580 | A | Kefa and First Steps | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"brute force",
"dp",
"implementation"
] | null | null | Kefa decided to make some money doing business on the Internet for exactly *n* days. He knows that on the *i*-th day (1<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=*n*) he makes *a**i* money. Kefa loves progress, that's why he wants to know the length of the maximum non-decreasing subsegment in sequence *a**i*. Let us remind you that the subsegment o... | The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105).
The second line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=<=*a*2,<=<=...,<=<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=109). | Print a single integer — the length of the maximum non-decreasing subsegment of sequence *a*. | [
"6\n2 2 1 3 4 1\n",
"3\n2 2 9\n"
] | [
"3",
"3"
] | In the first test the maximum non-decreasing subsegment is the numbers from the third to the fifth one.
In the second test the maximum non-decreasing subsegment is the numbers from the first to the third one. | 750 | [
{
"input": "6\n2 2 1 3 4 1",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "3\n2 2 9",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "5\n10 100 111 1 2",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "10\n1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "50\n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ... | 1,692,409,027 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 2 | 31 | 0 | num = int(input())
chars = input().split(" ")
numbers = []
total_len = 0
for i in chars:
numbers.append(int(i))
total_len = 1
total_lens = []
for i in range(len(numbers) - 1):
temp = numbers[i]
sec = numbers[i + 1]
if sec >= temp:
total_len += 1
else:
total_le... | Title: Kefa and First Steps
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Kefa decided to make some money doing business on the Internet for exactly *n* days. He knows that on the *i*-th day (1<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=*n*) he makes *a**i* money. Kefa loves progress, that's why he wants to know the l... | ```python
num = int(input())
chars = input().split(" ")
numbers = []
total_len = 0
for i in chars:
numbers.append(int(i))
total_len = 1
total_lens = []
for i in range(len(numbers) - 1):
temp = numbers[i]
sec = numbers[i + 1]
if sec >= temp:
total_len += 1
else:
... | 0 | |
463 | B | Caisa and Pylons | PROGRAMMING | 1,100 | [
"brute force",
"implementation",
"math"
] | null | null | Caisa solved the problem with the sugar and now he is on the way back to home.
Caisa is playing a mobile game during his path. There are (*n*<=+<=1) pylons numbered from 0 to *n* in this game. The pylon with number 0 has zero height, the pylon with number *i* (*i*<=><=0) has height *h**i*. The goal of the game is ... | The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105). The next line contains *n* integers *h*1, *h*2,<=..., *h**n* (1<=<=≤<=<=*h**i*<=<=≤<=<=105) representing the heights of the pylons. | Print a single number representing the minimum number of dollars paid by Caisa. | [
"5\n3 4 3 2 4\n",
"3\n4 4 4\n"
] | [
"4\n",
"4\n"
] | In the first sample he can pay 4 dollars and increase the height of pylon with number 0 by 4 units. Then he can safely pass to the last pylon. | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "5\n3 4 3 2 4",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "3\n4 4 4",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "99\n1401 2019 1748 3785 3236 3177 3443 3772 2138 1049 353 908 310 2388 1322 88 2160 2783 435 2248 1471 706 2468 2319 3156 3506 2794 1999 1983 2519 2597 3735 537 344 3519 3772 3872 2961 3895 20... | 1,595,795,366 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 2 | 93 | 6,656,000 | def pylons(n,array):
s=0
h=0
for i in range(n):
if h>=array[i]:
h+=h-array[i]
else:
s+=array[i]-h
h=array[i]
return s
n=int(input())
array=list(map(int,input().split(" ")))
print(pylons(n,array)) | Title: Caisa and Pylons
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Caisa solved the problem with the sugar and now he is on the way back to home.
Caisa is playing a mobile game during his path. There are (*n*<=+<=1) pylons numbered from 0 to *n* in this game. The pylon with number 0... | ```python
def pylons(n,array):
s=0
h=0
for i in range(n):
if h>=array[i]:
h+=h-array[i]
else:
s+=array[i]-h
h=array[i]
return s
n=int(input())
array=list(map(int,input().split(" ")))
print(pylons(n,array))
``` | 0 | |
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": "... | 1,640,485,422 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 25 | 124 | 0 | n = list(map(int, input().split()))
tvs = sorted(list(map(int, input().split())))
negs = [num for num in tvs if num < 0]
print(0 - sum(negs[:n[1]]))
| 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 = list(map(int, input().split()))
tvs = sorted(list(map(int, input().split())))
negs = [num for num in tvs if num < 0]
print(0 - sum(negs[:n[1]]))
``` | 3.969 |
31 | B | Sysadmin Bob | PROGRAMMING | 1,500 | [
"greedy",
"implementation",
"strings"
] | B. Sysadmin Bob | 0 | 256 | Email address in Berland is a string of the form *A*@*B*, where *A* and *B* are arbitrary strings consisting of small Latin letters.
Bob is a system administrator in «Bersoft» company. He keeps a list of email addresses of the company's staff. This list is as a large string, where all addresses are written in arbitra... | The first line contains the list of addresses without separators. The length of this string is between 1 and 200, inclusive. The string consists only from small Latin letters and characters «@». | If there is no list of the valid (according to the Berland rules) email addresses such that after removing all commas it coincides with the given string, output No solution. In the other case, output the list. The same address can be written in this list more than once. If there are several solutions, output any of the... | [
"a@aa@a\n",
"a@a@a\n",
"@aa@a\n"
] | [
"a@a,a@a\n",
"No solution\n",
"No solution\n"
] | none | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "a@aa@a",
"output": "a@a,a@a"
},
{
"input": "a@a@a",
"output": "No solution"
},
{
"input": "@aa@a",
"output": "No solution"
},
{
"input": "aba@caba@daba",
"output": "aba@c,aba@daba"
},
{
"input": "asd@qwasd@qwasd@qwasd@qwasd@qw",
"output": "asd@q,wa... | 1,643,799,198 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 76 | 46 | 0 | s=input().split('@'); n=len(s)-1
for i in range(1,n):
if len(s[i])<2: print('No solution'); exit()
else: s[i]=s[i][0]+','+s[i][1:]
if n>0 and s and s[0] and s[n]: print('@'.join(s))
else: print('No solution') | Title: Sysadmin Bob
Time Limit: 0 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Email address in Berland is a string of the form *A*@*B*, where *A* and *B* are arbitrary strings consisting of small Latin letters.
Bob is a system administrator in «Bersoft» company. He keeps a list of email addresses of t... | ```python
s=input().split('@'); n=len(s)-1
for i in range(1,n):
if len(s[i])<2: print('No solution'); exit()
else: s[i]=s[i][0]+','+s[i][1:]
if n>0 and s and s[0] and s[n]: print('@'.join(s))
else: print('No solution')
``` | 3 |
894 | A | QAQ | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"brute force",
"dp"
] | null | null | "QAQ" is a word to denote an expression of crying. Imagine "Q" as eyes with tears and "A" as a mouth.
Now Diamond has given Bort a string consisting of only uppercase English letters of length *n*. There is a great number of "QAQ" in the string (Diamond is so cute!).
Bort wants to know how many subsequences "QAQ" are... | The only line contains a string of length *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100). It's guaranteed that the string only contains uppercase English letters. | Print a single integer — the number of subsequences "QAQ" in the string. | [
"QAQAQYSYIOIWIN\n",
"QAQQQZZYNOIWIN\n"
] | [
"4\n",
"3\n"
] | In the first example there are 4 subsequences "QAQ": "QAQAQYSYIOIWIN", "QAQAQYSYIOIWIN", "QAQAQYSYIOIWIN", "QAQAQYSYIOIWIN". | 500 | [
{
"input": "QAQAQYSYIOIWIN",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "QAQQQZZYNOIWIN",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "QA",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "IAQVAQZLQBQVQFTQQQADAQJA",
"output": "24"
},
{
"input": "QQAAQASGAYAAAAKAKAQIQEAQAIAAIAQQQQQ",
"output": "378"
},
{
... | 1,660,634,329 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 43 | 62 | 0 | s = input()
cunt = 0
for i,n in enumerate(s):
if n=='A':
x=s[0:i].count('Q')
y=s[i: ].count('Q')
cunt+=x*y
print(cunt)
| Title: QAQ
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
"QAQ" is a word to denote an expression of crying. Imagine "Q" as eyes with tears and "A" as a mouth.
Now Diamond has given Bort a string consisting of only uppercase English letters of length *n*. There is a great number of "QAQ"... | ```python
s = input()
cunt = 0
for i,n in enumerate(s):
if n=='A':
x=s[0:i].count('Q')
y=s[i: ].count('Q')
cunt+=x*y
print(cunt)
``` | 3 | |
490 | A | Team Olympiad | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"greedy",
"implementation",
"sortings"
] | null | null | The School №0 of the capital of Berland has *n* children studying in it. All the children in this school are gifted: some of them are good at programming, some are good at maths, others are good at PE (Physical Education). Hence, for each child we know value *t**i*:
- *t**i*<==<=1, if the *i*-th child is good at prog... | The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=5000) — the number of children in the school. The second line contains *n* integers *t*1,<=*t*2,<=...,<=*t**n* (1<=≤<=*t**i*<=≤<=3), where *t**i* describes the skill of the *i*-th child. | In the first line output integer *w* — the largest possible number of teams.
Then print *w* lines, containing three numbers in each line. Each triple represents the indexes of the children forming the team. You can print both the teams, and the numbers in the triplets in any order. The children are numbered from 1 to... | [
"7\n1 3 1 3 2 1 2\n",
"4\n2 1 1 2\n"
] | [
"2\n3 5 2\n6 7 4\n",
"0\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "7\n1 3 1 3 2 1 2",
"output": "2\n3 5 2\n6 7 4"
},
{
"input": "4\n2 1 1 2",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "1\n2",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "2\n3 1",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "3\n2 1 2",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "3\n1 2 3",
"output... | 1,683,523,495 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 41 | 46 | 1,126,400 | n = int(input())
t = list(map(int, input().split()))
skills = [[], [], []]
for i in range(n):
skills[t[i] - 1].append(i + 1)
teams = []
num_teams = 0
while True:
team = []
for i in range(3):
if len(skills[i]) == 0:
break
team.append(skills[i][0])
skills[i... | Title: Team Olympiad
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
The School №0 of the capital of Berland has *n* children studying in it. All the children in this school are gifted: some of them are good at programming, some are good at maths, others are good at PE (Physical Education)... | ```python
n = int(input())
t = list(map(int, input().split()))
skills = [[], [], []]
for i in range(n):
skills[t[i] - 1].append(i + 1)
teams = []
num_teams = 0
while True:
team = []
for i in range(3):
if len(skills[i]) == 0:
break
team.append(skills[i][0])
... | 3 | |
723 | A | The New Year: Meeting Friends | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation",
"math",
"sortings"
] | null | null | There are three friend living on the straight line *Ox* in Lineland. The first friend lives at the point *x*1, the second friend lives at the point *x*2, and the third friend lives at the point *x*3. They plan to celebrate the New Year together, so they need to meet at one point. What is the minimum total distance they... | The first line of the input contains three distinct integers *x*1, *x*2 and *x*3 (1<=≤<=*x*1,<=*x*2,<=*x*3<=≤<=100) — the coordinates of the houses of the first, the second and the third friends respectively. | Print one integer — the minimum total distance the friends need to travel in order to meet together. | [
"7 1 4\n",
"30 20 10\n"
] | [
"6\n",
"20\n"
] | In the first sample, friends should meet at the point 4. Thus, the first friend has to travel the distance of 3 (from the point 7 to the point 4), the second friend also has to travel the distance of 3 (from the point 1 to the point 4), while the third friend should not go anywhere because he lives at the point 4. | 500 | [
{
"input": "7 1 4",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "30 20 10",
"output": "20"
},
{
"input": "1 4 100",
"output": "99"
},
{
"input": "100 1 91",
"output": "99"
},
{
"input": "1 45 100",
"output": "99"
},
{
"input": "1 2 3",
"output": "2"
},
{
"... | 1,671,510,977 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 0 | 31 | 0 | d = [int(x) for x in input().split()]
mx,mn=-1,500
for i in d:
if i>mx:
mx=i
if i<mn:
mn=i
print(int((mx+mn)/2))
| Title: The New Year: Meeting Friends
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
There are three friend living on the straight line *Ox* in Lineland. The first friend lives at the point *x*1, the second friend lives at the point *x*2, and the third friend lives at the point *x*3. They ... | ```python
d = [int(x) for x in input().split()]
mx,mn=-1,500
for i in d:
if i>mx:
mx=i
if i<mn:
mn=i
print(int((mx+mn)/2))
``` | 0 | |
931 | C | Laboratory Work | PROGRAMMING | 1,700 | [
"implementation",
"math"
] | null | null | Anya and Kirill are doing a physics laboratory work. In one of the tasks they have to measure some value *n* times, and then compute the average value to lower the error.
Kirill has already made his measurements, and has got the following integer values: *x*1, *x*2, ..., *x**n*. It is important that the values are clo... | The first line contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100<=000) — the numeber of measurements made by Kirill.
The second line contains a sequence of integers *x*1,<=*x*2,<=...,<=*x**n* (<=-<=100<=000<=≤<=*x**i*<=≤<=100<=000) — the measurements made by Kirill. It is guaranteed that the difference between the maxi... | In the first line print the minimum possible number of equal measurements.
In the second line print *n* integers *y*1,<=*y*2,<=...,<=*y**n* — the values Anya should write. You can print the integers in arbitrary order. Keep in mind that the minimum value among Anya's values should be not less that the minimum among Ki... | [
"6\n-1 1 1 0 0 -1\n",
"3\n100 100 101\n",
"7\n-10 -9 -10 -8 -10 -9 -9\n"
] | [
"2\n0 0 0 0 0 0 \n",
"3\n101 100 100 \n",
"5\n-10 -10 -9 -9 -9 -9 -9 \n"
] | In the first example Anya can write zeros as here measurements results. The average value is then equal to the average value of Kirill's values, and there are only two equal measurements.
In the second example Anya should write two values 100 and one value 101 (in any order), because it is the only possibility to make... | 1,750 | [
{
"input": "6\n-1 1 1 0 0 -1",
"output": "2\n0 0 0 0 0 0 "
},
{
"input": "3\n100 100 101",
"output": "3\n101 100 100 "
},
{
"input": "7\n-10 -9 -10 -8 -10 -9 -9",
"output": "5\n-10 -10 -9 -9 -9 -9 -9 "
},
{
"input": "60\n-8536 -8536 -8536 -8535 -8536 -8536 -8536 -8536 -8536 -... | 1,520,181,888 | 4,188 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | PRETESTS | 10 | 421 | 13,004,800 | n=int(input())
l=list(map(int,input().split()))
m=min(l)
p=max(l)
cm=l.count(m)
cp=l.count(p)
if p-m==2:
x=min(cm,cp)
print(n-2*x)
for i in range(2*x+n-cp-cm):
print((m+p)//2,end=" ")
if cm>cp:
for i in range(cm-cp):
print(m,end=" ")
... | Title: Laboratory Work
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Anya and Kirill are doing a physics laboratory work. In one of the tasks they have to measure some value *n* times, and then compute the average value to lower the error.
Kirill has already made his measurements, and h... | ```python
n=int(input())
l=list(map(int,input().split()))
m=min(l)
p=max(l)
cm=l.count(m)
cp=l.count(p)
if p-m==2:
x=min(cm,cp)
print(n-2*x)
for i in range(2*x+n-cp-cm):
print((m+p)//2,end=" ")
if cm>cp:
for i in range(cm-cp):
print(m,end=" ... | 0 | |
208 | A | Dubstep | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"strings"
] | null | null | Vasya works as a DJ in the best Berland nightclub, and he often uses dubstep music in his performance. Recently, he has decided to take a couple of old songs and make dubstep remixes from them.
Let's assume that a song consists of some number of words. To make the dubstep remix of this song, Vasya inserts a certain nu... | The input consists of a single non-empty string, consisting only of uppercase English letters, the string's length doesn't exceed 200 characters. It is guaranteed that before Vasya remixed the song, no word contained substring "WUB" in it; Vasya didn't change the word order. It is also guaranteed that initially the son... | Print the words of the initial song that Vasya used to make a dubsteb remix. Separate the words with a space. | [
"WUBWUBABCWUB\n",
"WUBWEWUBAREWUBWUBTHEWUBCHAMPIONSWUBMYWUBFRIENDWUB\n"
] | [
"ABC ",
"WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS MY FRIEND "
] | In the first sample: "WUBWUBABCWUB" = "WUB" + "WUB" + "ABC" + "WUB". That means that the song originally consisted of a single word "ABC", and all words "WUB" were added by Vasya.
In the second sample Vasya added a single word "WUB" between all neighbouring words, in the beginning and in the end, except for words "ARE... | 500 | [
{
"input": "WUBWUBABCWUB",
"output": "ABC "
},
{
"input": "WUBWEWUBAREWUBWUBTHEWUBCHAMPIONSWUBMYWUBFRIENDWUB",
"output": "WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS MY FRIEND "
},
{
"input": "WUBWUBWUBSR",
"output": "SR "
},
{
"input": "RWUBWUBWUBLWUB",
"output": "R L "
},
{
"input": "... | 1,692,793,531 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 71 | 92 | 0 | """
@auther:Abdallah_Gaber
"""
x = input()
y = x.split("WUB")
for item in y:
print(item,end=" ")
| Title: Dubstep
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Vasya works as a DJ in the best Berland nightclub, and he often uses dubstep music in his performance. Recently, he has decided to take a couple of old songs and make dubstep remixes from them.
Let's assume that a song consist... | ```python
"""
@auther:Abdallah_Gaber
"""
x = input()
y = x.split("WUB")
for item in y:
print(item,end=" ")
``` | 3 | |
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... | 1,691,991,047 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 71 | 92 | 102,400 | n = int(input())
lis = [[]]
re = [0]
for i in range(0, n):
a = [int(x) for x in input().split()]
lis.append(a)
del lis[0]
for i in range(n):
v = re[i] - lis[i][0] + lis[i][1]
re.append(v)
print(max(re)) | 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
n = int(input())
lis = [[]]
re = [0]
for i in range(0, n):
a = [int(x) for x in input().split()]
lis.append(a)
del lis[0]
for i in range(n):
v = re[i] - lis[i][0] + lis[i][1]
re.append(v)
print(max(re))
``` | 3 | |
768 | B | Code For 1 | PROGRAMMING | 1,600 | [
"constructive algorithms",
"dfs and similar",
"divide and conquer"
] | null | null | Jon fought bravely to rescue the wildlings who were attacked by the white-walkers at Hardhome. On his arrival, Sam tells him that he wants to go to Oldtown to train at the Citadel to become a maester, so he can return and take the deceased Aemon's place as maester of Castle Black. Jon agrees to Sam's proposal and Sam s... | The first line contains three integers *n*, *l*, *r* (0<=≤<=*n*<=<<=250, 0<=≤<=*r*<=-<=*l*<=≤<=105, *r*<=≥<=1, *l*<=≥<=1) – initial element and the range *l* to *r*.
It is guaranteed that *r* is not greater than the length of the final list. | Output the total number of 1s in the range *l* to *r* in the final sequence. | [
"7 2 5\n",
"10 3 10\n"
] | [
"4\n",
"5\n"
] | Consider first example:
<img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/288fbb682a6fa1934a47b763d6851f9d32a06150.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/>
Elements on positions from 2-nd to 5-th in list is [1, 1, 1, 1]. The number of ones is 4.
For the second example:
<img al... | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "7 2 5",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "10 3 10",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "56 18 40",
"output": "20"
},
{
"input": "203 40 124",
"output": "67"
},
{
"input": "903316762502 354723010040 354723105411",
"output": "78355"
},
{
"input": "335343... | 1,666,339,663 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED | TESTS | 4 | 2,000 | 10,137,600 | import sys
# sys.setrecursionlimit(200000)
import math
from collections import Counter
from collections import defaultdict
from collections import deque
input = sys.stdin.readline
from functools import lru_cache
import heapq
############ ---- Input Functions ---- ############
def inp():
return(int(input... | Title: Code For 1
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Jon fought bravely to rescue the wildlings who were attacked by the white-walkers at Hardhome. On his arrival, Sam tells him that he wants to go to Oldtown to train at the Citadel to become a maester, so he can return and ta... | ```python
import sys
# sys.setrecursionlimit(200000)
import math
from collections import Counter
from collections import defaultdict
from collections import deque
input = sys.stdin.readline
from functools import lru_cache
import heapq
############ ---- Input Functions ---- ############
def inp():
return... | 0 | |
71 | A | Way Too Long Words | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"strings"
] | A. Way Too Long Words | 1 | 256 | Sometimes some words like "localization" or "internationalization" are so long that writing them many times in one text is quite tiresome.
Let's consider a word too long, if its length is strictly more than 10 characters. All too long words should be replaced with a special abbreviation.
This abbreviation is made lik... | The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100). Each of the following *n* lines contains one word. All the words consist of lowercase Latin letters and possess the lengths of from 1 to 100 characters. | Print *n* lines. The *i*-th line should contain the result of replacing of the *i*-th word from the input data. | [
"4\nword\nlocalization\ninternationalization\npneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis\n"
] | [
"word\nl10n\ni18n\np43s\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "4\nword\nlocalization\ninternationalization\npneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis",
"output": "word\nl10n\ni18n\np43s"
},
{
"input": "5\nabcdefgh\nabcdefghi\nabcdefghij\nabcdefghijk\nabcdefghijklm",
"output": "abcdefgh\nabcdefghi\nabcdefghij\na9k\na11m"
},
{
"input":... | 1,692,530,141 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | RUNTIME_ERROR | TESTS | 0 | 78 | 3,379,200 | word = string(input())
if word.len>10:
print(word.start + word(word.len-2) + word.end)
else:
print(word) | Title: Way Too Long Words
Time Limit: 1 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Sometimes some words like "localization" or "internationalization" are so long that writing them many times in one text is quite tiresome.
Let's consider a word too long, if its length is strictly more than 10 character... | ```python
word = string(input())
if word.len>10:
print(word.start + word(word.len-2) + word.end)
else:
print(word)
``` | -1 |
799 | A | Carrot Cakes | PROGRAMMING | 1,100 | [
"brute force",
"implementation"
] | null | null | In some game by Playrix it takes *t* minutes for an oven to bake *k* carrot cakes, all cakes are ready at the same moment *t* minutes after they started baking. Arkady needs at least *n* cakes to complete a task, but he currently don't have any. However, he has infinitely many ingredients and one oven. Moreover, Arkady... | The only line contains four integers *n*, *t*, *k*, *d* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*t*,<=*k*,<=*d*<=≤<=1<=000) — the number of cakes needed, the time needed for one oven to bake *k* cakes, the number of cakes baked at the same time, the time needed to build the second oven. | If it is reasonable to build the second oven, print "YES". Otherwise print "NO". | [
"8 6 4 5\n",
"8 6 4 6\n",
"10 3 11 4\n",
"4 2 1 4\n"
] | [
"YES\n",
"NO\n",
"NO\n",
"YES\n"
] | In the first example it is possible to get 8 cakes in 12 minutes using one oven. The second oven can be built in 5 minutes, so after 6 minutes the first oven bakes 4 cakes, the second oven bakes 4 more ovens after 11 minutes. Thus, it is reasonable to build the second oven.
In the second example it doesn't matter whe... | 500 | [
{
"input": "8 6 4 5",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "8 6 4 6",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "10 3 11 4",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "4 2 1 4",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "28 17 16 26",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "60 69 9 438",
"output": "NO"... | 1,663,751,805 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 0 | 46 | 0 | import math
n, t, k, d = map(int,input().split())
oven1 = 0
oven2 = d
process = math.ceil(n/k);
if n<=k:
print("NO")
exit()
t1 = process*t
for i in range(t1):
if oven1==i:
oven1 += t
process -= 1
if oven2==i:
oven2+=t
process -= 1
... | Title: Carrot Cakes
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
In some game by Playrix it takes *t* minutes for an oven to bake *k* carrot cakes, all cakes are ready at the same moment *t* minutes after they started baking. Arkady needs at least *n* cakes to complete a task, but he cu... | ```python
import math
n, t, k, d = map(int,input().split())
oven1 = 0
oven2 = d
process = math.ceil(n/k);
if n<=k:
print("NO")
exit()
t1 = process*t
for i in range(t1):
if oven1==i:
oven1 += t
process -= 1
if oven2==i:
oven2+=t
process ... | 0 | |
344 | A | Magnets | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Mad scientist Mike entertains himself by arranging rows of dominoes. He doesn't need dominoes, though: he uses rectangular magnets instead. Each magnet has two poles, positive (a "plus") and negative (a "minus"). If two magnets are put together at a close distance, then the like poles will repel each other and the oppo... | The first line of the input contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100000) — the number of magnets. Then *n* lines follow. The *i*-th line (1<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=*n*) contains either characters "01", if Mike put the *i*-th magnet in the "plus-minus" position, or characters "10", if Mike put the magnet in the "minus-plus" posit... | On the single line of the output print the number of groups of magnets. | [
"6\n10\n10\n10\n01\n10\n10\n",
"4\n01\n01\n10\n10\n"
] | [
"3\n",
"2\n"
] | The first testcase corresponds to the figure. The testcase has three groups consisting of three, one and two magnets.
The second testcase has two groups, each consisting of two magnets. | 500 | [
{
"input": "6\n10\n10\n10\n01\n10\n10",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "4\n01\n01\n10\n10",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "1\n10",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "2\n01\n10",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "2\n10\n10",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "3\n10\n01\n10",... | 1,695,229,347 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED | TESTS | 6 | 1,000 | 4,915,200 | T=int(input())
N=int(input())
C=1
for _ in range(T-1):
N1=int(input())
if N1!=N:
N=N1
C=C+1
print(C) | Title: Magnets
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Mad scientist Mike entertains himself by arranging rows of dominoes. He doesn't need dominoes, though: he uses rectangular magnets instead. Each magnet has two poles, positive (a "plus") and negative (a "minus"). If two magnets... | ```python
T=int(input())
N=int(input())
C=1
for _ in range(T-1):
N1=int(input())
if N1!=N:
N=N1
C=C+1
print(C)
``` | 0 | |
938 | A | Word Correction | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Victor tries to write his own text editor, with word correction included. However, the rules of word correction are really strange.
Victor thinks that if a word contains two consecutive vowels, then it's kinda weird and it needs to be replaced. So the word corrector works in such a way: as long as there are two consec... | The first line contains one integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of letters in word *s* before the correction.
The second line contains a string *s* consisting of exactly *n* lowercase Latin letters — the word before the correction. | Output the word *s* after the correction. | [
"5\nweird\n",
"4\nword\n",
"5\naaeaa\n"
] | [
"werd\n",
"word\n",
"a\n"
] | Explanations of the examples:
1. There is only one replace: weird <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/70a0795f45d32287dba0eb83fc4a3f470c6e5537.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> werd;1. No replace needed since there are no two consecutive vowels;1. aaeaa <i... | 0 | [
{
"input": "5\nweird",
"output": "werd"
},
{
"input": "4\nword",
"output": "word"
},
{
"input": "5\naaeaa",
"output": "a"
},
{
"input": "100\naaaaabbbbboyoyoyoyoyacadabbbbbiuiufgiuiuaahjabbbklboyoyoyoyoyaaaaabbbbbiuiuiuiuiuaaaaabbbbbeyiyuyzyw",
"output": "abbbbbocadabbbbb... | 1,553,331,463 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 3 | 108 | 0 | n = int(input())
s = input()
z = []
q = 'aeiou'
for i in range(n):
z.append(s[i])
while True or len(z)!=1:
f = True
for i in range(len(z)-1):
if (z[i] in q) and (z[i+1] in q):
f = False
break
if not f:
del z[i+1]
else:
break
for i in ra... | Title: Word Correction
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Victor tries to write his own text editor, with word correction included. However, the rules of word correction are really strange.
Victor thinks that if a word contains two consecutive vowels, then it's kinda weird an... | ```python
n = int(input())
s = input()
z = []
q = 'aeiou'
for i in range(n):
z.append(s[i])
while True or len(z)!=1:
f = True
for i in range(len(z)-1):
if (z[i] in q) and (z[i+1] in q):
f = False
break
if not f:
del z[i+1]
else:
break
f... | 0 | |
1,005 | B | Delete from the Left | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"brute force",
"implementation",
"strings"
] | null | null | You are given two strings $s$ and $t$. In a single move, you can choose any of two strings and delete the first (that is, the leftmost) character. After a move, the length of the string decreases by $1$. You can't choose a string if it is empty.
For example:
- by applying a move to the string "where", the result is ... | The first line of the input contains $s$. In the second line of the input contains $t$. Both strings consist only of lowercase Latin letters. The number of letters in each string is between 1 and $2\cdot10^5$, inclusive. | Output the fewest number of moves required. It is possible that, in the end, both strings will be equal to the empty string, and so, are equal to each other. In this case, the answer is obviously the sum of the lengths of the given strings. | [
"test\nwest\n",
"codeforces\nyes\n",
"test\nyes\n",
"b\nab\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"9\n",
"7\n",
"1\n"
] | In the first example, you should apply the move once to the first string and apply the move once to the second string. As a result, both strings will be equal to "est".
In the second example, the move should be applied to the string "codeforces" $8$ times. As a result, the string becomes "codeforces" $\to$ "es". The m... | 0 | [
{
"input": "test\nwest",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "codeforces\nyes",
"output": "9"
},
{
"input": "test\nyes",
"output": "7"
},
{
"input": "b\nab",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "z\nz",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "abacabadabacaba\nabacabadacaba",
... | 1,693,771,626 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | RUNTIME_ERROR | TESTS | 1 | 15 | 0 | sum=0
a,b=input(),input()
if len(a)>len(b):
sum+=len(a[len(b):])
a=a[:len(b)]
elif len(a) < len(b):
sum+=len(b[len(a):])
b=b[:len(a)]
x=a
mid = len(x) // 2
l=0
r=len(x)-1
if a[-1]!=b[-1]:
sum+=(len(a)+len(b))
else:
while True:
if a[mid]==b[mid]:
rtemp=mid... | Title: Delete from the Left
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
You are given two strings $s$ and $t$. In a single move, you can choose any of two strings and delete the first (that is, the leftmost) character. After a move, the length of the string decreases by $1$. You can't ... | ```python
sum=0
a,b=input(),input()
if len(a)>len(b):
sum+=len(a[len(b):])
a=a[:len(b)]
elif len(a) < len(b):
sum+=len(b[len(a):])
b=b[:len(a)]
x=a
mid = len(x) // 2
l=0
r=len(x)-1
if a[-1]!=b[-1]:
sum+=(len(a)+len(b))
else:
while True:
if a[mid]==b[mid]:
... | -1 | |
59 | A | Word | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation",
"strings"
] | A. Word | 2 | 256 | Vasya is very upset that many people on the Net mix uppercase and lowercase letters in one word. That's why he decided to invent an extension for his favorite browser that would change the letters' register in every word so that it either only consisted of lowercase letters or, vice versa, only of uppercase ones. At th... | The first line contains a word *s* — it consists of uppercase and lowercase Latin letters and possesses the length from 1 to 100. | Print the corrected word *s*. If the given word *s* has strictly more uppercase letters, make the word written in the uppercase register, otherwise - in the lowercase one. | [
"HoUse\n",
"ViP\n",
"maTRIx\n"
] | [
"house\n",
"VIP\n",
"matrix\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "HoUse",
"output": "house"
},
{
"input": "ViP",
"output": "VIP"
},
{
"input": "maTRIx",
"output": "matrix"
},
{
"input": "BNHWpnpawg",
"output": "bnhwpnpawg"
},
{
"input": "VTYGP",
"output": "VTYGP"
},
{
"input": "CHNenu",
"output": "chn... | 1,687,869,848 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 30 | 92 | 0 | a = input()
x = 0
y = 0
for i in a:
if i.islower():
x += 1
else:
y += 1
if y>x:
print(a.upper())
else:
print(a.lower())
| Title: Word
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Vasya is very upset that many people on the Net mix uppercase and lowercase letters in one word. That's why he decided to invent an extension for his favorite browser that would change the letters' register in every word so that it ei... | ```python
a = input()
x = 0
y = 0
for i in a:
if i.islower():
x += 1
else:
y += 1
if y>x:
print(a.upper())
else:
print(a.lower())
``` | 3.977 |
509 | A | Maximum in Table | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"brute force",
"implementation"
] | null | null | An *n*<=×<=*n* table *a* is defined as follows:
- The first row and the first column contain ones, that is: *a**i*,<=1<==<=*a*1,<=*i*<==<=1 for all *i*<==<=1,<=2,<=...,<=*n*. - Each of the remaining numbers in the table is equal to the sum of the number above it and the number to the left of it. In other words, the ... | The only line of input contains a positive integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=10) — the number of rows and columns of the table. | Print a single line containing a positive integer *m* — the maximum value in the table. | [
"1\n",
"5\n"
] | [
"1",
"70"
] | In the second test the rows of the table look as follows: | 0 | [
{
"input": "1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "5",
"output": "70"
},
{
"input": "2",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "3",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "4",
"output": "20"
},
{
"input": "6",
"output": "252"
},
{
"input": "7",
"output": "924"
... | 1,593,967,095 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 10 | 93 | 6,656,000 | n = int(input())
matr = [[0]*n for i in range(n)]
for i in range(n):
matr[i][0] = 1
matr[0][i] = 1
for i in range(1, n):
for j in range(1, n):
matr[i][j] = matr[i-1][j] + matr[i][j-1]
print(matr[n-1][n-1]) | Title: Maximum in Table
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
An *n*<=×<=*n* table *a* is defined as follows:
- The first row and the first column contain ones, that is: *a**i*,<=1<==<=*a*1,<=*i*<==<=1 for all *i*<==<=1,<=2,<=...,<=*n*. - Each of the remaining numbers in the t... | ```python
n = int(input())
matr = [[0]*n for i in range(n)]
for i in range(n):
matr[i][0] = 1
matr[0][i] = 1
for i in range(1, n):
for j in range(1, n):
matr[i][j] = matr[i-1][j] + matr[i][j-1]
print(matr[n-1][n-1])
``` | 3 | |
61 | A | Ultra-Fast Mathematician | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | A. Ultra-Fast Mathematician | 2 | 256 | Shapur was an extremely gifted student. He was great at everything including Combinatorics, Algebra, Number Theory, Geometry, Calculus, etc. He was not only smart but extraordinarily fast! He could manage to sum 1018 numbers in a single second.
One day in 230 AD Shapur was trying to find out if any one can possibly do... | There are two lines in each input. Each of them contains a single number. It is guaranteed that the numbers are made from 0 and 1 only and that their length is same. The numbers may start with 0. The length of each number doesn't exceed 100. | Write one line — the corresponding answer. Do not omit the leading 0s. | [
"1010100\n0100101\n",
"000\n111\n",
"1110\n1010\n",
"01110\n01100\n"
] | [
"1110001\n",
"111\n",
"0100\n",
"00010\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "1010100\n0100101",
"output": "1110001"
},
{
"input": "000\n111",
"output": "111"
},
{
"input": "1110\n1010",
"output": "0100"
},
{
"input": "01110\n01100",
"output": "00010"
},
{
"input": "011101\n000001",
"output": "011100"
},
{
"input": "... | 1,588,188,052 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 102 | 109 | 0 | print(''.join(['1' if z[0] != z[1] else '0' for z in zip(input(),input())])) | Title: Ultra-Fast Mathematician
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Shapur was an extremely gifted student. He was great at everything including Combinatorics, Algebra, Number Theory, Geometry, Calculus, etc. He was not only smart but extraordinarily fast! He could manage to sum 10... | ```python
print(''.join(['1' if z[0] != z[1] else '0' for z in zip(input(),input())]))
``` | 3.97275 |
106 | A | Card Game | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"implementation"
] | A. Card Game | 2 | 256 | There is a card game called "Durak", which means "Fool" in Russian. The game is quite popular in the countries that used to form USSR. The problem does not state all the game's rules explicitly — you can find them later yourselves if you want.
To play durak you need a pack of 36 cards. Each card has a suit ("S", "H", ... | The first line contains the tramp suit. It is "S", "H", "D" or "C".
The second line contains the description of the two different cards. Each card is described by one word consisting of two symbols. The first symbol stands for the rank ("6", "7", "8", "9", "T", "J", "Q", "K" and "A"), and the second one stands for the... | Print "YES" (without the quotes) if the first cards beats the second one. Otherwise, print "NO" (also without the quotes). | [
"H\nQH 9S\n",
"S\n8D 6D\n",
"C\n7H AS\n"
] | [
"YES\n",
"YES",
"NO"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "H\nQH 9S",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "S\n8D 6D",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "C\n7H AS",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "C\nKC 9C",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "D\n7D KD",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "H\n7H KD",
"output": "YES"
... | 1,555,041,174 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 4 | 216 | 0 | suite = str(input())
carda, cardb = [str(x) for x in input().strip().split()]
win = 0
deck = ["6", "7", "8", "9", "T", "J", "Q", "K", "A"]
if(carda[1]==suite[0]):
win=1
elif(cardb[1]==suite[0]):
win=2
elif(deck.index(carda[0]) > deck.index(cardb[0])):
win=1
elif(deck.index(carda[0]) < deck.index(cardb[0])):
win=2
e... | Title: Card Game
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
There is a card game called "Durak", which means "Fool" in Russian. The game is quite popular in the countries that used to form USSR. The problem does not state all the game's rules explicitly — you can find them later yourselve... | ```python
suite = str(input())
carda, cardb = [str(x) for x in input().strip().split()]
win = 0
deck = ["6", "7", "8", "9", "T", "J", "Q", "K", "A"]
if(carda[1]==suite[0]):
win=1
elif(cardb[1]==suite[0]):
win=2
elif(deck.index(carda[0]) > deck.index(cardb[0])):
win=1
elif(deck.index(carda[0]) < deck.index(cardb[0]))... | 0 |
250 | A | Paper Work | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"greedy"
] | null | null | Polycarpus has been working in the analytic department of the "F.R.A.U.D." company for as much as *n* days. Right now his task is to make a series of reports about the company's performance for the last *n* days. We know that the main information in a day report is value *a**i*, the company's profit on the *i*-th day. ... | The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100), *n* is the number of days. The second line contains a sequence of integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (|*a**i*|<=≤<=100), where *a**i* means the company profit on the *i*-th day. It is possible that the company has no days with the negative *a**i*. | Print an integer *k* — the required minimum number of folders. In the second line print a sequence of integers *b*1, *b*2, ..., *b**k*, where *b**j* is the number of day reports in the *j*-th folder.
If there are multiple ways to sort the reports into *k* days, print any of them. | [
"11\n1 2 3 -4 -5 -6 5 -5 -6 -7 6\n",
"5\n0 -1 100 -1 0\n"
] | [
"3\n5 3 3 ",
"1\n5 "
] | Here goes a way to sort the reports from the first sample into three folders:
In the second sample you can put all five reports in one folder. | 500 | [
{
"input": "11\n1 2 3 -4 -5 -6 5 -5 -6 -7 6",
"output": "3\n5 3 3 "
},
{
"input": "5\n0 -1 100 -1 0",
"output": "1\n5 "
},
{
"input": "1\n0",
"output": "1\n1 "
},
{
"input": "1\n-1",
"output": "1\n1 "
},
{
"input": "2\n0 0",
"output": "1\n2 "
},
{
"inp... | 1,571,134,801 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 69 | 248 | 0 | n=int(input())
lst=list(map(int,input().split()))
k,res,last,length=0,[0],0,1
for i,x in enumerate(lst):
if x<0:
if k==2:
res.append(i-last)
length+=1
last,k=i,1
else:k+=1
res.append(n-last)
res.pop(0)
print(length)
print(*res) | Title: Paper Work
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Polycarpus has been working in the analytic department of the "F.R.A.U.D." company for as much as *n* days. Right now his task is to make a series of reports about the company's performance for the last *n* days. We know tha... | ```python
n=int(input())
lst=list(map(int,input().split()))
k,res,last,length=0,[0],0,1
for i,x in enumerate(lst):
if x<0:
if k==2:
res.append(i-last)
length+=1
last,k=i,1
else:k+=1
res.append(n-last)
res.pop(0)
print(length)
print(*res)
``` | 3 | |
591 | A | Wizards' Duel | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"implementation",
"math"
] | null | null | Harry Potter and He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named engaged in a fight to the death once again. This time they are located at opposite ends of the corridor of length *l*. Two opponents simultaneously charge a deadly spell in the enemy. We know that the impulse of Harry's magic spell flies at a speed of *p* meters per second, and... | The first line of the input contains a single integer *l* (1<=≤<=*l*<=≤<=1<=000) — the length of the corridor where the fight takes place.
The second line contains integer *p*, the third line contains integer *q* (1<=≤<=*p*,<=*q*<=≤<=500) — the speeds of magical impulses for Harry Potter and He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named, ... | Print a single real number — the distance from the end of the corridor, where Harry is located, to the place of the second meeting of the spell impulses. Your answer will be considered correct if its absolute or relative error will not exceed 10<=-<=4.
Namely: let's assume that your answer equals *a*, and the answer ... | [
"100\n50\n50\n",
"199\n60\n40\n"
] | [
"50\n",
"119.4\n"
] | In the first sample the speeds of the impulses are equal, so both of their meetings occur exactly in the middle of the corridor. | 500 | [
{
"input": "100\n50\n50",
"output": "50"
},
{
"input": "199\n60\n40",
"output": "119.4"
},
{
"input": "1\n1\n1",
"output": "0.5"
},
{
"input": "1\n1\n500",
"output": "0.001996007984"
},
{
"input": "1\n500\n1",
"output": "0.998003992"
},
{
"input": "1\n... | 1,596,431,427 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 45 | 155 | 20,172,800 | def f(ll):
l,p,q=ll
return l*p/(p+q)
l = [int(input()) for _ in range(3)]
print(f(l))
| Title: Wizards' Duel
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Harry Potter and He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named engaged in a fight to the death once again. This time they are located at opposite ends of the corridor of length *l*. Two opponents simultaneously charge a deadly spell in the en... | ```python
def f(ll):
l,p,q=ll
return l*p/(p+q)
l = [int(input()) for _ in range(3)]
print(f(l))
``` | 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... | 1,650,901,097 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED | TESTS | 1 | 1,000 | 0 |
def factorial(n):
ans = 1
for i in range(1,n+1):
ans*=i
return ans
a,b = map(int,input().split())
ans = min(factorial(a),factorial(b))
print(ans)
| 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
def factorial(n):
ans = 1
for i in range(1,n+1):
ans*=i
return ans
a,b = map(int,input().split())
ans = min(factorial(a),factorial(b))
print(ans)
``` | 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... | 1,694,233,503 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 40 | 92 | 0 | s = input()
r = input()
L = []
for i in range(len(s)):
L.extend(s[i])
L.reverse()
ans = L[0]
for i in range(1,len(s)):
ans += L[i]
if ans == 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()
r = input()
L = []
for i in range(len(s)):
L.extend(s[i])
L.reverse()
ans = L[0]
for i in range(1,len(s)):
ans += L[i]
if ans == r:
print('YES')
else:
print('NO')
``` | 3.977 |
837 | B | Flag of Berland | PROGRAMMING | 1,600 | [
"brute force",
"implementation"
] | null | null | The flag of Berland is such rectangular field *n*<=×<=*m* that satisfies following conditions:
- Flag consists of three colors which correspond to letters 'R', 'G' and 'B'. - Flag consists of three equal in width and height stripes, parralel to each other and to sides of the flag. Each stripe has exactly one color. ... | The first line contains two integer numbers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=100) — the sizes of the field.
Each of the following *n* lines consisting of *m* characters 'R', 'G' and 'B' — the description of the field. | Print "YES" (without quotes) if the given field corresponds to correct flag of Berland . Otherwise, print "NO" (without quotes). | [
"6 5\nRRRRR\nRRRRR\nBBBBB\nBBBBB\nGGGGG\nGGGGG\n",
"4 3\nBRG\nBRG\nBRG\nBRG\n",
"6 7\nRRRGGGG\nRRRGGGG\nRRRGGGG\nRRRBBBB\nRRRBBBB\nRRRBBBB\n",
"4 4\nRRRR\nRRRR\nBBBB\nGGGG\n"
] | [
"YES\n",
"YES\n",
"NO\n",
"NO\n"
] | The field in the third example doesn't have three parralel stripes.
Rows of the field in the fourth example are parralel to each other and to borders. But they have different heights — 2, 1 and 1. | 0 | [
{
"input": "6 5\nRRRRR\nRRRRR\nBBBBB\nBBBBB\nGGGGG\nGGGGG",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "4 3\nBRG\nBRG\nBRG\nBRG",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "6 7\nRRRGGGG\nRRRGGGG\nRRRGGGG\nRRRBBBB\nRRRBBBB\nRRRBBBB",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "4 4\nRRRR\nRRRR\nBBBB\nGGGG",
"out... | 1,615,894,804 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 153 | 62 | 307,200 | def rotate_90_degree_anticlckwise(matrix):
new_matrix = []
for i in range(len(matrix[0]), 0, -1):
new_matrix.append(list(map(lambda x: x[i-1], matrix)))
return new_matrix
n,m = map(int,input().split())
mat = []
for i in range(n):
temp = input()
mat.append([i for i in temp])
horiz, ... | Title: Flag of Berland
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
The flag of Berland is such rectangular field *n*<=×<=*m* that satisfies following conditions:
- Flag consists of three colors which correspond to letters 'R', 'G' and 'B'. - Flag consists of three equal in width and... | ```python
def rotate_90_degree_anticlckwise(matrix):
new_matrix = []
for i in range(len(matrix[0]), 0, -1):
new_matrix.append(list(map(lambda x: x[i-1], matrix)))
return new_matrix
n,m = map(int,input().split())
mat = []
for i in range(n):
temp = input()
mat.append([i for i in temp]... | 3 | |
1 | A | Theatre Square | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"math"
] | A. Theatre Square | 1 | 256 | Theatre Square in the capital city of Berland has a rectangular shape with the size *n*<=×<=*m* meters. On the occasion of the city's anniversary, a decision was taken to pave the Square with square granite flagstones. Each flagstone is of the size *a*<=×<=*a*.
What is the least number of flagstones needed to pave the... | The input contains three positive integer numbers in the first line: *n*,<=<=*m* and *a* (1<=≤<=<=*n*,<=*m*,<=*a*<=≤<=109). | Write the needed number of flagstones. | [
"6 6 4\n"
] | [
"4\n"
] | none | 0 | [
{
"input": "6 6 4",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "1 1 1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "2 1 1",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "1 2 1",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "2 2 1",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "2 1 2",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "1 1 3"... | 1,683,558,386 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 4 | 46 | 0 | import math
ar=list(map(int,input().split()))
sum=0
for _ in ar:
sum=sum+_
k=math.sqrt(sum)
print(int(k)) | Title: Theatre Square
Time Limit: 1 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Theatre Square in the capital city of Berland has a rectangular shape with the size *n*<=×<=*m* meters. On the occasion of the city's anniversary, a decision was taken to pave the Square with square granite flagstones. Each ... | ```python
import math
ar=list(map(int,input().split()))
sum=0
for _ in ar:
sum=sum+_
k=math.sqrt(sum)
print(int(k))
``` | 0 |
86 | D | Powerful array | PROGRAMMING | 2,200 | [
"data structures",
"implementation",
"math",
"two pointers"
] | D. Powerful array | 5 | 256 | An array of positive integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* is given. Let us consider its arbitrary subarray *a**l*,<=*a**l*<=+<=1...,<=*a**r*, where 1<=≤<=*l*<=≤<=*r*<=≤<=*n*. For every positive integer *s* denote by *K**s* the number of occurrences of *s* into the subarray. We call the power of the subarray the sum of p... | First line contains two integers *n* and *t* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*t*<=≤<=200000) — the array length and the number of queries correspondingly.
Second line contains *n* positive integers *a**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=106) — the elements of the array.
Next *t* lines contain two positive integers *l*, *r* (1<=≤<=*l*<=≤<=*r*<=≤<=*n*... | Output *t* lines, the *i*-th line of the output should contain single positive integer — the power of the *i*-th query subarray.
Please, do not use %lld specificator to read or write 64-bit integers in C++. It is preferred to use cout stream (also you may use %I64d). | [
"3 2\n1 2 1\n1 2\n1 3\n",
"8 3\n1 1 2 2 1 3 1 1\n2 7\n1 6\n2 7\n"
] | [
"3\n6\n",
"20\n20\n20\n"
] | Consider the following array (see the second sample) and its [2, 7] subarray (elements of the subarray are colored): | 2,500 | [
{
"input": "3 2\n1 2 1\n1 2\n1 3",
"output": "3\n6"
},
{
"input": "8 3\n1 1 2 2 1 3 1 1\n2 7\n1 6\n2 7",
"output": "20\n20\n20"
},
{
"input": "20 8\n1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2\n4 15\n1 2\n2 20\n7 7\n13 18\n7 7\n3 19\n3 8",
"output": "108\n3\n281\n1\n27\n1\n209\n27"
},
... | 1,578,764,681 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | RUNTIME_ERROR | TESTS | 0 | 186 | 0 | import numpy as np
n,t = map(int,input().split())
l1 = list(map(int,input().split()))
for _ in range(t):
ans = 0
l,r = map(int,input().split())
l2 = np.array(l1[l-1:r])
l2 = np.power(l2,2)
ans = np.sum(l2)
print(ans)
| Title: Powerful array
Time Limit: 5 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
An array of positive integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* is given. Let us consider its arbitrary subarray *a**l*,<=*a**l*<=+<=1...,<=*a**r*, where 1<=≤<=*l*<=≤<=*r*<=≤<=*n*. For every positive integer *s* denote by *K**s* th... | ```python
import numpy as np
n,t = map(int,input().split())
l1 = list(map(int,input().split()))
for _ in range(t):
ans = 0
l,r = map(int,input().split())
l2 = np.array(l1[l-1:r])
l2 = np.power(l2,2)
ans = np.sum(l2)
print(ans)
``` | -1 |
96 | A | Football | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"implementation",
"strings"
] | A. Football | 2 | 256 | Petya loves football very much. One day, as he was watching a football match, he was writing the players' current positions on a piece of paper. To simplify the situation he depicted it as a string consisting of zeroes and ones. A zero corresponds to players of one team; a one corresponds to players of another team. If... | The first input line contains a non-empty string consisting of characters "0" and "1", which represents players. The length of the string does not exceed 100 characters. There's at least one player from each team present on the field. | Print "YES" if the situation is dangerous. Otherwise, print "NO". | [
"001001\n",
"1000000001\n"
] | [
"NO\n",
"YES\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "001001",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "1000000001",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "00100110111111101",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "11110111111111111",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "01",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "10100101",
"outp... | 1,690,346,349 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 0 | 92 | 0 | s = input()
count = 0
count2 = 0
for i in s:
if i == "1":
count += 1
if count >= 7:
break
if i == "0":
count = 0
for i in s:
if i == "0":
count2 += 1
if count2 >= 7:
break
if i == "1":
count2 = 0
if co... | Title: Football
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Petya loves football very much. One day, as he was watching a football match, he was writing the players' current positions on a piece of paper. To simplify the situation he depicted it as a string consisting of zeroes and ones. A... | ```python
s = input()
count = 0
count2 = 0
for i in s:
if i == "1":
count += 1
if count >= 7:
break
if i == "0":
count = 0
for i in s:
if i == "0":
count2 += 1
if count2 >= 7:
break
if i == "1":
count2 = 0
... | 0 |
455 | A | Boredom | PROGRAMMING | 1,500 | [
"dp"
] | null | null | Alex doesn't like boredom. That's why whenever he gets bored, he comes up with games. One long winter evening he came up with a game and decided to play it.
Given a sequence *a* consisting of *n* integers. The player can make several steps. In a single step he can choose an element of the sequence (let's denote it *a*... | The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105) that shows how many numbers are in Alex's sequence.
The second line contains *n* integers *a*1, *a*2, ..., *a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=105). | Print a single integer — the maximum number of points that Alex can earn. | [
"2\n1 2\n",
"3\n1 2 3\n",
"9\n1 2 1 3 2 2 2 2 3\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"4\n",
"10\n"
] | Consider the third test example. At first step we need to choose any element equal to 2. After that step our sequence looks like this [2, 2, 2, 2]. Then we do 4 steps, on each step we choose any element equals to 2. In total we earn 10 points. | 500 | [
{
"input": "2\n1 2",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "3\n1 2 3",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "9\n1 2 1 3 2 2 2 2 3",
"output": "10"
},
{
"input": "5\n3 3 4 5 4",
"output": "11"
},
{
"input": "5\n5 3 5 3 4",
"output": "16"
},
{
"input": "5\n4 2 3 2 5",
... | 1,697,773,571 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 47 | 109 | 13,619,200 | def max_points(n, a):
frequency = [0] * 100001
for num in a:
frequency[num] += 1
dp = [0] * 100001
dp[0] = 0
dp[1] = frequency[1]
for i in range(2, 100001):
dp[i] = max(dp[i - 1], dp[i - 2] + i * frequency[i])
return dp[100000]
n = int(input())
a = list(map(int, ... | Title: Boredom
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Alex doesn't like boredom. That's why whenever he gets bored, he comes up with games. One long winter evening he came up with a game and decided to play it.
Given a sequence *a* consisting of *n* integers. The player can make ... | ```python
def max_points(n, a):
frequency = [0] * 100001
for num in a:
frequency[num] += 1
dp = [0] * 100001
dp[0] = 0
dp[1] = frequency[1]
for i in range(2, 100001):
dp[i] = max(dp[i - 1], dp[i - 2] + i * frequency[i])
return dp[100000]
n = int(input())
a = list... | 3 | |
994 | A | Fingerprints | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | You are locked in a room with a door that has a keypad with 10 keys corresponding to digits from 0 to 9. To escape from the room, you need to enter a correct code. You also have a sequence of digits.
Some keys on the keypad have fingerprints. You believe the correct code is the longest not necessarily contiguous subse... | The first line contains two integers $n$ and $m$ ($1 \le n, m \le 10$) representing the number of digits in the sequence you have and the number of keys on the keypad that have fingerprints.
The next line contains $n$ distinct space-separated integers $x_1, x_2, \ldots, x_n$ ($0 \le x_i \le 9$) representing the sequen... | In a single line print a space-separated sequence of integers representing the code. If the resulting sequence is empty, both printing nothing and printing a single line break is acceptable. | [
"7 3\n3 5 7 1 6 2 8\n1 2 7\n",
"4 4\n3 4 1 0\n0 1 7 9\n"
] | [
"7 1 2\n",
"1 0\n"
] | In the first example, the only digits with fingerprints are $1$, $2$ and $7$. All three of them appear in the sequence you know, $7$ first, then $1$ and then $2$. Therefore the output is 7 1 2. Note that the order is important, and shall be the same as the order in the original sequence.
In the second example digits $... | 500 | [
{
"input": "7 3\n3 5 7 1 6 2 8\n1 2 7",
"output": "7 1 2"
},
{
"input": "4 4\n3 4 1 0\n0 1 7 9",
"output": "1 0"
},
{
"input": "9 4\n9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1\n2 4 6 8",
"output": "8 6 4 2"
},
{
"input": "10 5\n3 7 1 2 4 6 9 0 5 8\n4 3 0 7 9",
"output": "3 7 4 9 0"
},
{
"... | 1,581,972,734 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 31 | 108 | 0 | number1, number2 = input().split()
lst1 = list(map(int, input().split()))
lst2 = list(map(int, input().split()))
for x in lst1:
for y in lst2:
if x == y:
print(y, end=" ") | Title: Fingerprints
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
You are locked in a room with a door that has a keypad with 10 keys corresponding to digits from 0 to 9. To escape from the room, you need to enter a correct code. You also have a sequence of digits.
Some keys on the keyp... | ```python
number1, number2 = input().split()
lst1 = list(map(int, input().split()))
lst2 = list(map(int, input().split()))
for x in lst1:
for y in lst2:
if x == y:
print(y, end=" ")
``` | 3 | |
380 | C | Sereja and Brackets | PROGRAMMING | 2,000 | [
"data structures",
"schedules"
] | null | null | Sereja has a bracket sequence *s*1,<=*s*2,<=...,<=*s**n*, or, in other words, a string *s* of length *n*, consisting of characters "(" and ")".
Sereja needs to answer *m* queries, each of them is described by two integers *l**i*,<=*r**i* (1<=≤<=*l**i*<=≤<=*r**i*<=≤<=*n*). The answer to the *i*-th query is the length o... | The first line contains a sequence of characters *s*1,<=*s*2,<=...,<=*s**n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=106) without any spaces. Each character is either a "(" or a ")". The second line contains integer *m* (1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=105) — the number of queries. Each of the next *m* lines contains a pair of integers. The *i*-th line contains ... | Print the answer to each question on a single line. Print the answers in the order they go in the input. | [
"())(())(())(\n7\n1 1\n2 3\n1 2\n1 12\n8 12\n5 11\n2 10\n"
] | [
"0\n0\n2\n10\n4\n6\n6\n"
] | A subsequence of length |*x*| of string *s* = *s*<sub class="lower-index">1</sub>*s*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub>... *s*<sub class="lower-index">|*s*|</sub> (where |*s*| is the length of string *s*) is string *x* = *s*<sub class="lower-index">*k*<sub class="lower-index">1</sub></sub>*s*<sub class="lower-index">*k*<s... | 1,500 | [
{
"input": "())(())(())(\n7\n1 1\n2 3\n1 2\n1 12\n8 12\n5 11\n2 10",
"output": "0\n0\n2\n10\n4\n6\n6"
},
{
"input": "(((((()((((((((((()((()(((((\n1\n8 15",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "((()((())(((((((((()(()(()(((((((((((((((()(()((((((((((((((()(((((((((((((((((((()(((\n39\n28 56\n39 ... | 1,654,680,479 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED | TESTS | 12 | 1,000 | 175,718,400 | def inlt():
return(list(map(int,input().split())))
import sys
from collections import defaultdict
from math import sqrt, ceil,floor,factorial,log2
from bisect import bisect_left , bisect_right
from io import BytesIO, IOBase, StringIO
MYPC = False
if MYPC :
sys.stdin = open('in.txt' , 'r')
sys.st... | Title: Sereja and Brackets
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Sereja has a bracket sequence *s*1,<=*s*2,<=...,<=*s**n*, or, in other words, a string *s* of length *n*, consisting of characters "(" and ")".
Sereja needs to answer *m* queries, each of them is described by two i... | ```python
def inlt():
return(list(map(int,input().split())))
import sys
from collections import defaultdict
from math import sqrt, ceil,floor,factorial,log2
from bisect import bisect_left , bisect_right
from io import BytesIO, IOBase, StringIO
MYPC = False
if MYPC :
sys.stdin = open('in.txt' , 'r')
... | 0 |
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