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s463874149
p00001
u695952004
1447081535
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
20
7640
136
mountain = [] for i in range(10): mountain.append(int(input())) mountain.sort(reverse = True) for j in range(3): print(mountain[j])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,202
s846843896
p00001
u362869314
1447175826
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
30
7704
95
li = sorted([int(input()) for i in range(10)], reverse=True) print("\n".join(map(str, li[:3])))
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,203
s786324387
p00001
u300946041
1447433718
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6420
189
import sys def main(): l = [] for line in sys.stdin.readlines(): l.append(int(line.rstrip())) for _ in range(3): print max(l) l.remove(max(l)) main()
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,204
s417092533
p00001
u488601719
1447563938
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
30
7696
92
a=[int(input()) for i in range(10)] a.sort() a.reverse() print(a[0]) print(a[1]) print(a[2])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,205
s649125665
p00001
u716062922
1447893631
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6324
109
s = 10*[0] for i in range(10): s[i] = input() s.sort(reverse = True) for i in range(3): print s[i]
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,206
s494939633
p00001
u011621222
1447951381
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6424
756
heap = [] while True: try: n = int(raw_input()) if len(heap) == 0: heap.append(n) elif len(heap) == 1: if n <= heap[0]: heap.append(n) else: heap.insert(0, n) elif len(heap) == 2: if n > heap[0]: heap.insert(0, n) elif n <= heap[1]: heap.append(n) else: heap.insert(1, n) elif n > heap[2]: if n >= heap[0]: heap.insert(0, n) elif n >= heap[1]: heap.insert(1, n) else: heap.insert(2, n) heap.pop() except (EOFError): break for num in heap: print num
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,207
s085793749
p00001
u931771876
1448282204
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6364
133
# -*- coding: UTF-8 -*- lst = [int(raw_input()) for i in range(10)] lst.sort() lst.reverse() print lst[0] print lst[1] print lst[2]
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,208
s022989280
p00001
u982618289
1448943700
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
20
7644
116
mt = [] for i in range(10): mt.append(int(input())) mt.sort() print( mt[9] ) print( mt[8] ) print( mt[7] )
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,209
s957086370
p00001
u282982700
1448950167
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6420
80
x=sorted([input() for _ in range(10)],reverse=True)[0:3] for y in x: print y
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,210
s506106815
p00001
u468759892
1449230134
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
30
7668
98
s=[int(input()) for x in range(10)] print(sorted(s)[-1]) print(sorted(s)[-2]) print(sorted(s)[-3])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,211
s762109412
p00001
u461370825
1449734263
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6324
170
res = [] while True: try: n = input() res.append(n) except EOFError: break res.sort() res = res[len(res)-3:] for x in reversed(res): print x
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,212
s354025938
p00001
u825618558
1450027027
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
30
7660
200
import sys heights = [] for i in range(10): line = sys.stdin.readline() height = int(line) heights.append(height) heights.sort() heights.reverse() for i in range(3): print (heights[i])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,213
s122665549
p00001
u560214129
1450416666
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
20
7664
117
a=[] for i in range(1,11): b=int(input()) a.append(b) a.sort(reverse=True) for i in range(3): print(a[i])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,214
s691785675
p00001
u512342660
1450972961
Python
Python
py
Accepted
30
6360
256
def get_input(): while True: try: yield ''.join(raw_input().strip()) except EOFError: break height = list(get_input()) height = sorted(map(int,height),reverse=True) print height[0] print height[1] print height[2]
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,215
s812890390
p00001
u529386725
1452167518
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6408
150
li = [] for i in xrange(10): s = map(str, raw_input().split()) li.append(int(s[-1])) li.sort(reverse=True) for i in xrange(3): print li[i]
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,216
s352826515
p00001
u088437533
1452472684
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
30
7652
96
a = [] for i in range(10): a.append(int(input())) for i in sorted(a)[-1:-4:-1]: print(i)
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,217
s458669563
p00001
u580607517
1452521027
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6428
166
mountains = [] for x in range(10): mountains.append(int(raw_input())) mountains.sort() mountains.reverse() print mountains[0] print mountains[1] print mountains[2]
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,218
s325469580
p00001
u073564985
1452598826
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6436
202
import sys def solve(): a = [] for line in sys.stdin: a.append(int(line)) a.sort() a.reverse() for k in xrange(3): print a[k] if __name__ == '__main__': solve()
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,219
s605283529
p00001
u797673668
1452679960
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
30
7680
100
import sys print('\n'.join(map(str, sorted([int(h.strip()) for h in sys.stdin], reverse=True)[:3])))
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,220
s112185685
p00001
u302511098
1452790780
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6432
189
import sys a = [] for line in sys.stdin: a.append(int(line)) b = [0, 0, 0] for i in a: j = 0 while j < 3: if i > b[j]: b.insert(j, i) break j += 1 for i in b[:3]: print i
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,221
s306011015
p00001
u372789658
1453393593
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
70
7652
134
list1=[] for i in range(10): list1.append(int(input())) list1=sorted(list1) list1.reverse() for i in range(3): print(list1[i])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,222
s217564607
p00001
u280308796
1454261363
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
20
7660
185
# coding: utf-8 # Here your code ! array = [] for i in range(10): line = int(input()) array += [line] result = sorted(array)[::-1] print(result[0]) print(result[1]) print(result[2])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,223
s593867604
p00001
u650459696
1454853148
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
30
7640
278
mt=[] high=[0,0,0] for i in range(10): mt.append(int(input())) if mt[i] > high[0]: high=[mt[i]]+high[:2] elif mt[i] > high[1]: high=[high[0]]+[mt[i]]+[high[1]] elif mt[i] > high[2]: high=high[:2]+[mt[i]] print ('\n'.join(map(str,high)))
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,224
s294522361
p00001
u386731818
1454941565
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
30
8248
440
import string import sys #??????????????\????????????ip?????\?????? ip = sys.stdin.readlines() for i in range(len(ip)): ip[i] = int(ip[i].strip("\n")) #??????3?????????????????? h = [0]*3 #????????????????????? for i in range(len(ip)): for j in range(len(ip)): if ip[i] > ip[j]: tmp = ip[i] ip[i] = ip[j] ip[j] = tmp for i in range(3): if h != 0: print(ip[i])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,225
s501899535
p00001
u529340193
1456302097
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6280
112
a = [] for i in range(10): a.append(int(raw_input())) a.sort() a.reverse() for i in range(3): print a[i]
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,226
s984673604
p00001
u397460030
1456548451
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
40
7608
120
mountains = [] for i in range(10): mountains.append(int(input())) for m in sorted(mountains)[-1:-4:-1]: print(m)
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,227
s533937048
p00001
u975539923
1456565465
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6420
181
a = [0] for i in range(10): if i == 0: a[0] = input() else: a.append(input()) else: a.sort() a.reverse() print a[0] print a[1] print a[2]
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,228
s179258496
p00001
u000228958
1456823482
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6444
139
M = [0 for i in xrange(10)] for i in xrange(10): M[i] = int(raw_input()) M.sort() M.reverse() for i in xrange(3): print M[i]
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,229
s129861242
p00001
u894114233
1456845202
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6352
151
height=[] for i in xrange(10): mountain=input() height.append(mountain) height.sort() height.reverse() for i in xrange(3): print(height[i])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,230
s464517964
p00001
u106298487
1457068837
Python
Python
py
Accepted
20
6348
133
mtheight = [] for i in xrange(0,10): mtheight.append(input()) mtheight.sort() for i in xrange(0,3): print mtheight[9 - i]
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,231
s011215917
p00001
u407287506
1457091123
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6380
115
m=[] for i in range(10): x = input() m.append(x) m.sort() m.reverse() for i in range(0,3): print m[i]
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,232
s730782999
p00001
u867824281
1457776518
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
20
7652
130
yama = [] for i in range(10): yama.append(int(input())) yama.sort() print( yama[9] ) print( yama[8] ) print( yama[7] )
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,233
s948635622
p00001
u811773570
1457957091
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6440
134
#coding:utf-8 l = [] for i in xrange(10): a = input() l.append(a) for n in xrange(3): print(max(l)) l.remove(max(l))
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,234
s827930122
p00001
u148101999
1457959916
Python
Python
py
Accepted
20
6352
107
x = [] for i in xrange(10): x.append(input()) x.sort() x = x[::-1] for i in xrange(3): print x[i]
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,235
s773882558
p00001
u075836834
1457975922
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
20
7624
102
A=[] for i in range(10): A.append(int(input())) A.sort() A.reverse() for i in range(3): print(A[i])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,236
s611696856
p00001
u915343634
1458270622
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
20
7664
131
hills = [] for i in range(10): hills.append(int(input())) hills.sort() hills.reverse() for i in range(3): print(hills[i])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,237
s657972230
p00001
u870028426
1458552521
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6444
264
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- hills_list = [] while len(hills_list) != 10: hills = raw_input() if (10000 >= int(hills)) and (int(hills) >= 0): hills_list.append(int(hills)) hills_list.sort() print hills_list[-1] print hills_list[-2] print hills_list[-3]
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,238
s216738207
p00001
u994049982
1458681207
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6360
109
a=[] for i in range(10): a.append(input()) a.sort() a=a[::-1] a=a[:3] print(a[0]) print(a[1]) print(a[2])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,239
s181481750
p00001
u596683576
1459177902
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
30
7672
190
def main(): a = [] for i in range(10): a.append(int(input())) a.sort() a.reverse() for i in range(3): print(a[i]) if __name__ == '__main__': main()
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,240
s930830991
p00001
u919202930
1459591505
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
30
7544
144
mountains = [] for n in range(10): mountains.append(int(input())) mountains.sort() mountains.reverse() for n in [0,1,2]: print(mountains[n])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,241
s665239621
p00001
u130979865
1459851853
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6476
738
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- import sys def merge(A, left, mid, right): n1 = mid-left n2 = right-mid L = [0]*(n1+1) R = [0]*(n2+1) for i in range(n1): L[i] = A[left+i] for i in range(n2): R[i] = A[mid+i] L[n1] = R[n2] = sys.maxint i = j = 0 for k in range(left, right): if L[i] <= R[j]: A[k] = L[i] i += 1 else: A[k] = R[j] j += 1 def mergeSort(A, left, right): if left+1 < right: mid = (left+right)/2 mergeSort(A, left, mid) mergeSort(A, mid, right) merge(A, left, mid, right) M = [int(raw_input()) for i in range(10)] mergeSort(M, 0, len(M)) for i in range(1, 4): print M[len(M)-i]
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,242
s550856794
p00001
u572790226
1460013132
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
30
7672
131
import sys ms =list(map(int, sys.stdin.read().rstrip('\n').split('\n'))) ms.sort() ms.reverse() for i in range(3): print(ms[i])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,243
s066277429
p00001
u813534019
1460299545
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6352
158
height_list = [] for i in range(10): height_list.append(input()) height_list.sort() height_list.reverse() for height in height_list[:3]: print height
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,244
s100591683
p00001
u271525554
1460559195
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6448
289
# coding: utf-8 list = [] for i in range(10): list.append(int(raw_input())) for i in range(3): max = list[0] idx = 0 for i in range(len(list)): if i != idx and list[i] > max: max = list[i] idx = i print max del list[idx]
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,245
s733651494
p00001
u454259029
1460735750
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
20
7656
122
data=[] for i in range(10): data.append(int(input())) data.sort() data.reverse() for i in range(3): print(data[i])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,246
s836858025
p00001
u587151698
1460773676
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
30
7664
136
hight = [] for i in range(10): hight.append(int(input())) hight.sort(reverse=True) print(hight[0]) print(hight[1]) print(hight[2])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,247
s143570144
p00001
u811773570
1461488947
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
20
7668
149
#List of Top 3 Hills set = [] a = 9 for i in range(10): n = int(input()) set.append(n) set.sort() while a >= 7: print(set[a]) a -= 1
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,248
s256180297
p00001
u228002579
1461497515
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6416
112
s = list() for i in range(10): s.append(input()) s.sort(reverse = True) for i in range(3): print s[i]
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,249
s035107414
p00001
u791170614
1461611024
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
50
7672
130
mounts = [] for i in range(10): mounts.append(int(input())) mounts.sort() mounts.reverse() for i in range(3): print(mounts[i])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,250
s796589255
p00001
u473221511
1461621766
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
20
7628
109
l = [] for i in range(10): l.append(int(input())) l.sort() for i in range(3): print(l[-1 * (i+1)])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,251
s163702816
p00001
u403901064
1461678024
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
20
7736
107
mounts =[int(input()) for i in range(10)] mounts.sort(reverse = True) for i in range(3): print(mounts[i])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,252
s091750003
p00001
u000502998
1462145766
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6432
309
A=[] F=[] for i in range(0,10): B1=raw_input() B=int(B1) A.append(B) for i in range(0,10): F.append(1) for num in range(0,3): M=0 m=0 for i in range(0,10): if(M<A[i]): if(F[i]==1): M=A[i] m=i print(M) F[m]=0
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,253
s989037015
p00001
u018967850
1462443638
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6404
138
import sys list = [] for i in range(10): list.append(input()) list.sort() list.reverse() print list[0] print list[1] print list[2]
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,254
s835440901
p00001
u412890344
1462942765
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
30
7636
383
# -*- coding:utf-8 -*- first = 0 second = 0 third = 0 i = 0 for i in range(0,10): line = int(input()) if first < int(line): third = second second = first first = int(line) elif second < int(line): third = second second = int(line) elif third < int(line): third = int(line) print(first) print(second) print(third)
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,255
s947924972
p00001
u474983612
1463235071
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
20
7660
84
d = [int(input()) for _ in range(10)] d.sort(reverse=True) [print(x) for x in d[:3]]
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,256
s169849033
p00001
u930806831
1463240966
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
20
7644
138
n = 0 list = [] while n < 10: x = int(input()) list.append(x) n += 1 list.sort() print(list[9]) print(list[8]) print(list[7])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,257
s305936542
p00001
u328069918
1463976389
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
30
7648
125
hills = [] for i in range(10): hills.append(int(input())) hills.sort(reverse=True) for i in range(3): print(hills[i])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,258
s413662482
p00001
u532629953
1465138437
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
20
7672
87
l = [int(input()) for i in range(10)] for i in sorted(l,reverse=True)[:3]: print(i)
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,259
s435877742
p00001
u532629953
1465138758
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
20
7676
83
l=[int(input()) for _ in range(10)] [print(x) for x in sorted(l, reverse=True)[:3]]
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,260
s766383036
p00001
u532629953
1465138874
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
30
7716
82
l=[int(input()) for _ in range(10)] [print(x) for x in sorted(l,reverse=True)[:3]]
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,261
s675519869
p00001
u957021485
1465554172
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
30
7724
125
import itertools l = [int(input()) for i in range(10)] r = reversed(sorted(l)) for x in itertools.islice(r, 3): print(x)
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,262
s118794885
p00001
u870572999
1465916794
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6448
528
def qsort(l): if l == []: return [] else: pv = l[0] left = [] right = [] for i in range(1, len(l)): if l[i] > pv: left.append(l[i]) else: right.append(l[i]) left = qsort(left) right = qsort(right) left.append(pv) return left + right def main(): lst = [] for i in range(0, 10): lst.append(int(raw_input())) lst = qsort(lst) for i in range(0, 3): print(lst[i]) main()
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,263
s816214716
p00001
u677911728
1465966952
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
20
7692
135
L=list(range(10)) for i in range(10): L[i]=int(input()) print(max(L)) L.remove(max(L)) print(max(L)) L.remove(max(L)) print(max(L))
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,264
s338914299
p00001
u535544630
1466144089
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6428
299
order=[] for number in range(10): hight=int(input()) order.append(hight) for j in range(9): for i in range(9): if order[i] < order[i+1]: a = order[i] b = order[i+1] order[i] = b order[i+1] = a for i in range(3): print(order[i])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,265
s869599651
p00001
u203261375
1466224740
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
30
7648
119
arr = [] for i in range(10): arr.append(int(input())) arr.sort() arr.reverse() for i in range(3): print(arr[i])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,266
s856875055
p00001
u910692917
1466401201
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
50
7608
92
a=[] for i in range(10): a.append(int(input())) a.sort() for i in range(3): print(a[9-i])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,267
s386569993
p00001
u473221511
1466434165
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6360
153
mountains = [] for x in range(10): mountains.append(int(raw_input())) mountains.sort() print(mountains[-1]) print(mountains[-2]) print(mountains[-3])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,268
s515720895
p00001
u437740338
1467006228
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
20
7676
126
data = [] for i in range(10): data.append(int(input())) sdata = sorted(data) for i in range(3): print(sdata[9-i])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,269
s754566172
p00001
u617990214
1467118904
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
20
7656
104
M=[] for i in range(10): k=int(input()) M.append(k) N=sorted(M) print(N[-1]) print(N[-2]) print(N[-3])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,270
s496582372
p00001
u834819056
1467658577
Python
Python
py
Accepted
20
6312
86
a = [input() for i in range(10)] a.sort(reverse=True) print a[0] print a[1] print a[2]
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,271
s176999370
p00001
u603777231
1467936315
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
30
7652
115
a = [] for i in range(10) : a.append(int(input())) a.sort() a.reverse() print("%d\n%d\n%d" % (a[0], a[1], a[2]))
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,272
s836819524
p00001
u748033250
1468053929
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
20
7704
139
# coding: utf-8 mountain = [int(input()) for i in range(10)] for i in range(3): print(max(mountain)) mountain.remove(max(mountain))
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,273
s684325965
p00001
u264972437
1468332876
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
40
7588
121
#coding:utf-8 h = [] for i in range(10): h.append(int(input())) h = sorted(h,reverse = True) for i in h[:3]: print(i)
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,274
s535569308
p00001
u797495064
1468697368
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
50
7696
71
[print(x) for x in sorted([int(input()) for i in range(10)])[-1:-4:-1]]
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,275
s732542541
p00001
u146816547
1468842958
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6344
101
s = [] for i in range(10): s.append(int(raw_input())) s.sort() for i in range(3): print s[9-i]
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,276
s416125847
p00001
u003647700
1468957058
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
30
7648
116
m = [] for _ in range(10): r = int(input()) m.append(r) m.sort() print (m[9]); print (m[8]); print (m[7]);
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,277
s550272761
p00001
u183737045
1469171529
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6352
103
a = [] for i in range(10): a.append(input()) a.sort() a.reverse() print a[0] print a[1] print a[2]
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,278
s811131227
p00001
u626838615
1469290097
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
30
7656
207
f=s=t=0 for i in range(10): n=int(input()) if(n > f): t = s s = f f = n elif(n > s): t = s s = n elif(n > t): t = n print('%d\n%d\n%d'%(f,s,t))
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,279
s527120946
p00001
u896025703
1469327512
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6384
106
m = [] for i in range(10): m.append(input()) m.sort() m.reverse() for i in range(3): print m[i]
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,280
s753214883
p00001
u582608581
1470278574
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
30
7420
141
heightlist = list() for i in range(10): heightlist.append(eval(input())) heightlist.sort() for i in range(-1, -4, -1): print(heightlist[i])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,281
s556929554
p00001
u358919705
1471812121
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
20
7600
133
heights = [] for _ in range(10): heights.append(int(input())) heights.sort(reverse=True) for i in range(3): print(heights[i])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,282
s699631242
p00001
u589886885
1471930113
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
20
7712
112
import sys a = sorted([int(x) for x in sys.stdin.readlines()], reverse=True) for i in range(3): print(a[i])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,283
s613129443
p00001
u130855721
1473060851
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
20
7608
103
L = [] for _ in range(10): L.append(int(input())) L.sort(reverse=True) for m in L[:3]: print(m)
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,284
s717374360
p00001
u350804311
1473093208
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
20
7680
122
import sys a = [] for line in sys.stdin: a.append(int(line)) a.sort() a.reverse() print(a[0]) print(a[1]) print(a[2])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,285
s988525077
p00001
u058433718
1473929870
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
30
7684
184
import sys hills = [] for _ in range(10): height = int(sys.stdin.readline().strip()) hills.append(height) hills.sort(reverse=True) for i in range(3): print(hills[i])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,286
s164899766
p00001
u393305246
1474189690
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6264
125
a=[] for i in range(10): inp=input() a.append(inp) if i>=3: a.sort() del a[0] print a[2] print a[1] print a[0]
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,287
s162189893
p00001
u545973195
1475161841
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
20
7656
170
high=[0 for i in range(10)] for i in range(10): high[i]=int(input()) ans=[0 for i in range(3)] for i in range(3): ans[i]=max(high) high.remove(ans[i]) print(ans[i])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,288
s968484140
p00001
u508732591
1475649933
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
20
7632
96
import sys l = sorted(map(int,sys.stdin.readlines()),reverse=True) for i in l[:3]: print(i)
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,289
s201001920
p00001
u135273382
1475682435
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
20
7648
133
mons = list() for i in range(0, 10): mons.append(int(input())) mons = sorted(mons) for i in range(9, 6, -1): print(mons[i])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,290
s597314008
p00001
u517745281
1475829877
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
50
7596
162
import sys heights = [] for l in sys.stdin: heights.append(int(l)) heights = sorted(heights, reverse=True) print(heights[0]) print(heights[1]) print(heights[2])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,291
s677519271
p00001
u925831343
1475830756
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
40
7528
128
a=[] for i in range(10): num = int(input()) a.append(num) a=sorted(a) for i in range(3): print('{0}'.format(a[9-i]))
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,292
s488691501
p00001
u505912349
1475831165
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
20
7608
160
import sys li = [] for line in sys.stdin: li.append(int(line)) if len(li) == 10: break li.sort(reverse=True) li = li[0:3] for i in li: print(i)
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,293
s109968795
p00001
u400458488
1476114872
Python
Python
py
Accepted
10
6436
140
mount = [] for i in range(0, 10): n = input() mount.append(n) mount.sort(reverse = True) for i in range(0, 3): print mount[i]
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,294
s874533006
p00001
u661290476
1476264952
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
40
7672
91
h=sorted([int(input()) for i in range(10)],reverse=True) for i in range(3): print(h[i])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,295
s630899474
p00001
u159356473
1476321039
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
20
7696
219
#coding:UTF-8 def LoT(List): List2=sorted(List) for i in range(3): print(List2[len(List)-1-i]) if __name__=="__main__": List=[] for i in range(10): List.append(int(input())) LoT(List)
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,296
s761347758
p00001
u155232084
1476434704
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
20
7644
105
lis=[] for i in range(10): lis.append(int(input())) for i in sorted(lis,reverse=True)[:3]: print(i)
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,297
s358448697
p00001
u032780311
1476435731
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
50
7612
234
# your code goes here import sys a=[] for line in sys.stdin: line.rstrip('rn') tmp=line.split(" ") a.append(int(tmp[-1])) a.sort(reverse=True) y=0 for i in a: if y==3: break if i>=0 and i<=10000: print(i) y=y+1
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,298
s371012582
p00001
u073709667
1476551258
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
40
7692
250
def main(): mountain=[] for i in range(10): num=int(input()) mountain.append(num) mountain=sorted(mountain) mountain=mountain[::-1] for i in range(3): print(mountain[i]) if __name__=='__main__': main()
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,299
s341294774
p00001
u090396561
1477018792
Python
Python3
py
Accepted
40
7608
139
a = [] #print(a) for i in range(10): a.append(int(input())) #print(a) #print("") a.sort(reverse=True) for i in range(3): print(a[i])
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,300
s974446748
p00001
u813534019
1477064331
Python
Python
py
Accepted
20
6324
119
heights = [int(input()) for n in xrange(10)] for x in xrange(3): v = max(heights) print v heights.remove(v)
p00001
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1> <p> There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains. </p> <p> Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order. </p> <H2>Input</H2> <pre> Height of mountain 1 Height of mountain 2 Height of mountain 3 . . Height of mountain 10 </pre> <h2>Constraints</h2> <p> 0 &le; height of mountain (integer) &le; 10,000 </p> <H2>Output</H2> <pre> Height of the 1st mountain Height of the 2nd mountain Height of the 3rd mountain </pre> <H2>Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2> <pre> 3776 2848 2840 </pre> <H2>Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 900 </pre> <H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2> <pre> 900 900 800 </pre>
1819 2003 876 2840 1723 1673 3776 2848 1592 922
3776 2848 2840
1,301