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B
Choosing Laptop
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "brute force", "implementation" ]
B. Choosing Laptop
2
256
Vasya is choosing a laptop. The shop has *n* laptops to all tastes. Vasya is interested in the following properties: processor speed, ram and hdd. Vasya is a programmer and not a gamer which is why he is not interested in all other properties. If all three properties of a laptop are strictly less than those properties of some other laptop, then the first laptop is considered outdated by Vasya. Among all laptops Vasya does not consider outdated, he chooses the cheapest one. There are very many laptops, which is why Vasya decided to write a program that chooses the suitable laptop. However, Vasya doesn't have his own laptop yet and he asks you to help him.
The first line contains number *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100). Then follow *n* lines. Each describes a laptop as *speed* *ram* *hdd* *cost*. Besides, - *speed*, *ram*, *hdd* and *cost* are integers - 1000<=≤<=*speed*<=≤<=4200 is the processor's speed in megahertz - 256<=≤<=*ram*<=≤<=4096 the RAM volume in megabytes - 1<=≤<=*hdd*<=≤<=500 is the HDD in gigabytes - 100<=≤<=*cost*<=≤<=1000 is price in tugriks All laptops have different prices.
Print a single number — the number of a laptop Vasya will choose. The laptops are numbered with positive integers from 1 to *n* in the order in which they are given in the input data.
[ "5\n2100 512 150 200\n2000 2048 240 350\n2300 1024 200 320\n2500 2048 80 300\n2000 512 180 150\n" ]
[ "4" ]
In the third sample Vasya considers the first and fifth laptops outdated as all of their properties cannot match those of the third laptop. The fourth one is the cheapest among the laptops that are left. Thus, Vasya chooses the fourth laptop.
1,000
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1,638,078,677
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
1
92
0
class laptop: def __init__(self, speed, ram, hdd, cost): self.speed = speed self.ram = ram self.hdd = hdd self.cost = cost def solve(laptops, t): check = [0]*t for i in range(0, t): for j in range(0, t): if (i != j): if ((laptops[i].speed < laptops[j].speed) and (laptops[i].ram < laptops[j].ram) and (laptops[i].hdd < laptops[j].hdd)): check[i] = 1 res = {} for i in range(0, t): if check[i] == 1: lap = {i: laptops[i].cost} res.update(lap) return min(res, key=res.get) def main(): t = int(input()) laptops = [laptop]*t for i in range(0, t): s, r, h, c = map(int, input().split(" ")) laptops[i] = laptop(s, r, h, c) print(solve(laptops, t)) if __name__ == '__main__': main()
Title: Choosing Laptop Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Vasya is choosing a laptop. The shop has *n* laptops to all tastes. Vasya is interested in the following properties: processor speed, ram and hdd. Vasya is a programmer and not a gamer which is why he is not interested in all other properties. If all three properties of a laptop are strictly less than those properties of some other laptop, then the first laptop is considered outdated by Vasya. Among all laptops Vasya does not consider outdated, he chooses the cheapest one. There are very many laptops, which is why Vasya decided to write a program that chooses the suitable laptop. However, Vasya doesn't have his own laptop yet and he asks you to help him. Input Specification: The first line contains number *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100). Then follow *n* lines. Each describes a laptop as *speed* *ram* *hdd* *cost*. Besides, - *speed*, *ram*, *hdd* and *cost* are integers - 1000<=≤<=*speed*<=≤<=4200 is the processor's speed in megahertz - 256<=≤<=*ram*<=≤<=4096 the RAM volume in megabytes - 1<=≤<=*hdd*<=≤<=500 is the HDD in gigabytes - 100<=≤<=*cost*<=≤<=1000 is price in tugriks All laptops have different prices. Output Specification: Print a single number — the number of a laptop Vasya will choose. The laptops are numbered with positive integers from 1 to *n* in the order in which they are given in the input data. Demo Input: ['5\n2100 512 150 200\n2000 2048 240 350\n2300 1024 200 320\n2500 2048 80 300\n2000 512 180 150\n'] Demo Output: ['4'] Note: In the third sample Vasya considers the first and fifth laptops outdated as all of their properties cannot match those of the third laptop. The fourth one is the cheapest among the laptops that are left. Thus, Vasya chooses the fourth laptop.
```python class laptop: def __init__(self, speed, ram, hdd, cost): self.speed = speed self.ram = ram self.hdd = hdd self.cost = cost def solve(laptops, t): check = [0]*t for i in range(0, t): for j in range(0, t): if (i != j): if ((laptops[i].speed < laptops[j].speed) and (laptops[i].ram < laptops[j].ram) and (laptops[i].hdd < laptops[j].hdd)): check[i] = 1 res = {} for i in range(0, t): if check[i] == 1: lap = {i: laptops[i].cost} res.update(lap) return min(res, key=res.get) def main(): t = int(input()) laptops = [laptop]*t for i in range(0, t): s, r, h, c = map(int, input().split(" ")) laptops[i] = laptop(s, r, h, c) print(solve(laptops, t)) if __name__ == '__main__': main() ```
0
119
A
Epic Game
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
Simon and Antisimon play a game. Initially each player receives one fixed positive integer that doesn't change throughout the game. Simon receives number *a* and Antisimon receives number *b*. They also have a heap of *n* stones. The players take turns to make a move and Simon starts. During a move a player should take from the heap the number of stones equal to the greatest common divisor of the fixed number he has received and the number of stones left in the heap. A player loses when he cannot take the required number of stones (i. e. the heap has strictly less stones left than one needs to take). Your task is to determine by the given *a*, *b* and *n* who wins the game.
The only string contains space-separated integers *a*, *b* and *n* (1<=≤<=*a*,<=*b*,<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the fixed numbers Simon and Antisimon have received correspondingly and the initial number of stones in the pile.
If Simon wins, print "0" (without the quotes), otherwise print "1" (without the quotes).
[ "3 5 9\n", "1 1 100\n" ]
[ "0", "1" ]
The greatest common divisor of two non-negative integers *a* and *b* is such maximum positive integer *k*, that *a* is divisible by *k* without remainder and similarly, *b* is divisible by *k* without remainder. Let *gcd*(*a*, *b*) represent the operation of calculating the greatest common divisor of numbers *a* and *b*. Specifically, *gcd*(*x*, 0) = *gcd*(0, *x*) = *x*. In the first sample the game will go like that: - Simon should take *gcd*(3, 9) = 3 stones from the heap. After his move the heap has 6 stones left.- Antisimon should take *gcd*(5, 6) = 1 stone from the heap. After his move the heap has 5 stones left.- Simon should take *gcd*(3, 5) = 1 stone from the heap. After his move the heap has 4 stones left.- Antisimon should take *gcd*(5, 4) = 1 stone from the heap. After his move the heap has 3 stones left.- Simon should take *gcd*(3, 3) = 3 stones from the heap. After his move the heap has 0 stones left.- Antisimon should take *gcd*(5, 0) = 5 stones from the heap. As 0 &lt; 5, it is impossible and Antisimon loses. In the second sample each player during each move takes one stone from the heap. As *n* is even, Antisimon takes the last stone and Simon can't make a move after that.
500
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1,591,504,325
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
45
216
307,200
a,b,n=map(int,input().split()) def gcd(a,b,n,c): if c==0: m=min(a,n) else: m=min(b,n) while True: if c==0: if a%m==0 and n%m==0: return n-m else: m-=1 else: if b%m==0 and n%m==0: return n-m else: m-=1 i=0 while n!=0: if i%2==0: c=0 else: c=1 n=gcd(a,b,n,c) i+=1 print(c)
Title: Epic Game Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Simon and Antisimon play a game. Initially each player receives one fixed positive integer that doesn't change throughout the game. Simon receives number *a* and Antisimon receives number *b*. They also have a heap of *n* stones. The players take turns to make a move and Simon starts. During a move a player should take from the heap the number of stones equal to the greatest common divisor of the fixed number he has received and the number of stones left in the heap. A player loses when he cannot take the required number of stones (i. e. the heap has strictly less stones left than one needs to take). Your task is to determine by the given *a*, *b* and *n* who wins the game. Input Specification: The only string contains space-separated integers *a*, *b* and *n* (1<=≤<=*a*,<=*b*,<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the fixed numbers Simon and Antisimon have received correspondingly and the initial number of stones in the pile. Output Specification: If Simon wins, print "0" (without the quotes), otherwise print "1" (without the quotes). Demo Input: ['3 5 9\n', '1 1 100\n'] Demo Output: ['0', '1'] Note: The greatest common divisor of two non-negative integers *a* and *b* is such maximum positive integer *k*, that *a* is divisible by *k* without remainder and similarly, *b* is divisible by *k* without remainder. Let *gcd*(*a*, *b*) represent the operation of calculating the greatest common divisor of numbers *a* and *b*. Specifically, *gcd*(*x*, 0) = *gcd*(0, *x*) = *x*. In the first sample the game will go like that: - Simon should take *gcd*(3, 9) = 3 stones from the heap. After his move the heap has 6 stones left.- Antisimon should take *gcd*(5, 6) = 1 stone from the heap. After his move the heap has 5 stones left.- Simon should take *gcd*(3, 5) = 1 stone from the heap. After his move the heap has 4 stones left.- Antisimon should take *gcd*(5, 4) = 1 stone from the heap. After his move the heap has 3 stones left.- Simon should take *gcd*(3, 3) = 3 stones from the heap. After his move the heap has 0 stones left.- Antisimon should take *gcd*(5, 0) = 5 stones from the heap. As 0 &lt; 5, it is impossible and Antisimon loses. In the second sample each player during each move takes one stone from the heap. As *n* is even, Antisimon takes the last stone and Simon can't make a move after that.
```python a,b,n=map(int,input().split()) def gcd(a,b,n,c): if c==0: m=min(a,n) else: m=min(b,n) while True: if c==0: if a%m==0 and n%m==0: return n-m else: m-=1 else: if b%m==0 and n%m==0: return n-m else: m-=1 i=0 while n!=0: if i%2==0: c=0 else: c=1 n=gcd(a,b,n,c) i+=1 print(c) ```
3
265
A
Colorful Stones (Simplified Edition)
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
There is a sequence of colorful stones. The color of each stone is one of red, green, or blue. You are given a string *s*. The *i*-th (1-based) character of *s* represents the color of the *i*-th stone. If the character is "R", "G", or "B", the color of the corresponding stone is red, green, or blue, respectively. Initially Squirrel Liss is standing on the first stone. You perform instructions one or more times. Each instruction is one of the three types: "RED", "GREEN", or "BLUE". After an instruction *c*, if Liss is standing on a stone whose colors is *c*, Liss will move one stone forward, else she will not move. You are given a string *t*. The number of instructions is equal to the length of *t*, and the *i*-th character of *t* represents the *i*-th instruction. Calculate the final position of Liss (the number of the stone she is going to stand on in the end) after performing all the instructions, and print its 1-based position. It is guaranteed that Liss don't move out of the sequence.
The input contains two lines. The first line contains the string *s* (1<=≤<=|*s*|<=≤<=50). The second line contains the string *t* (1<=≤<=|*t*|<=≤<=50). The characters of each string will be one of "R", "G", or "B". It is guaranteed that Liss don't move out of the sequence.
Print the final 1-based position of Liss in a single line.
[ "RGB\nRRR\n", "RRRBGBRBBB\nBBBRR\n", "BRRBGBRGRBGRGRRGGBGBGBRGBRGRGGGRBRRRBRBBBGRRRGGBBB\nBBRBGGRGRGBBBRBGRBRBBBBRBRRRBGBBGBBRRBBGGRBRRBRGRB\n" ]
[ "2\n", "3\n", "15\n" ]
none
500
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1,629,456,111
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
1
154
20,172,800
a=str(input()) b=str(input()) ans=0 for i in range(len(b)-1): if a[ans]==b[i] and ans <len(a): ans+=1 print(ans+1)
Title: Colorful Stones (Simplified Edition) Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: There is a sequence of colorful stones. The color of each stone is one of red, green, or blue. You are given a string *s*. The *i*-th (1-based) character of *s* represents the color of the *i*-th stone. If the character is "R", "G", or "B", the color of the corresponding stone is red, green, or blue, respectively. Initially Squirrel Liss is standing on the first stone. You perform instructions one or more times. Each instruction is one of the three types: "RED", "GREEN", or "BLUE". After an instruction *c*, if Liss is standing on a stone whose colors is *c*, Liss will move one stone forward, else she will not move. You are given a string *t*. The number of instructions is equal to the length of *t*, and the *i*-th character of *t* represents the *i*-th instruction. Calculate the final position of Liss (the number of the stone she is going to stand on in the end) after performing all the instructions, and print its 1-based position. It is guaranteed that Liss don't move out of the sequence. Input Specification: The input contains two lines. The first line contains the string *s* (1<=≤<=|*s*|<=≤<=50). The second line contains the string *t* (1<=≤<=|*t*|<=≤<=50). The characters of each string will be one of "R", "G", or "B". It is guaranteed that Liss don't move out of the sequence. Output Specification: Print the final 1-based position of Liss in a single line. Demo Input: ['RGB\nRRR\n', 'RRRBGBRBBB\nBBBRR\n', 'BRRBGBRGRBGRGRRGGBGBGBRGBRGRGGGRBRRRBRBBBGRRRGGBBB\nBBRBGGRGRGBBBRBGRBRBBBBRBRRRBGBBGBBRRBBGGRBRRBRGRB\n'] Demo Output: ['2\n', '3\n', '15\n'] Note: none
```python a=str(input()) b=str(input()) ans=0 for i in range(len(b)-1): if a[ans]==b[i] and ans <len(a): ans+=1 print(ans+1) ```
0
6
C
Alice, Bob and Chocolate
PROGRAMMING
1,200
[ "greedy", "two pointers" ]
C. Alice, Bob and Chocolate
2
64
Alice and Bob like games. And now they are ready to start a new game. They have placed *n* chocolate bars in a line. Alice starts to eat chocolate bars one by one from left to right, and Bob — from right to left. For each chocololate bar the time, needed for the player to consume it, is known (Alice and Bob eat them with equal speed). When the player consumes a chocolate bar, he immediately starts with another. It is not allowed to eat two chocolate bars at the same time, to leave the bar unfinished and to make pauses. If both players start to eat the same bar simultaneously, Bob leaves it to Alice as a true gentleman. How many bars each of the players will consume?
The first line contains one integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105) — the amount of bars on the table. The second line contains a sequence *t*1,<=*t*2,<=...,<=*t**n* (1<=≤<=*t**i*<=≤<=1000), where *t**i* is the time (in seconds) needed to consume the *i*-th bar (in the order from left to right).
Print two numbers *a* and *b*, where *a* is the amount of bars consumed by Alice, and *b* is the amount of bars consumed by Bob.
[ "5\n2 9 8 2 7\n" ]
[ "2 3\n" ]
none
0
[ { "input": "5\n2 9 8 2 7", "output": "2 3" }, { "input": "1\n1", "output": "1 0" }, { "input": "2\n1 1", "output": "1 1" }, { "input": "3\n1 1 1", "output": "2 1" }, { "input": "4\n1 1 1 1", "output": "2 2" }, { "input": "1\n6", "output": "1 0" }, { "input": "2\n8 2", "output": "1 1" }, { "input": "3\n6 8 4", "output": "1 2" }, { "input": "4\n4 3 2 8", "output": "3 1" }, { "input": "5\n1 9 8 2 7", "output": "2 3" }, { "input": "6\n1 4 7 3 2 1", "output": "3 3" }, { "input": "11\n7 9 1 8 7 1 7 1 4 8 1", "output": "4 7" }, { "input": "12\n4 2 7 1 9 5 6 2 7 8 5 7", "output": "7 5" }, { "input": "13\n9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9", "output": "7 6" } ]
1,695,973,516
2,147,483,647
Python 3
RUNTIME_ERROR
TESTS
0
60
0
class AliceBob: def __init__(self, alice, bob): self.alice = alice self.bob = bob n = int(input()) ts = [int(t) for t in input().split()] if n == 1: print("1 0") exit() idx = AliceBob(0, len(ts) - 1) score = AliceBob(0, 0) while idx.alice <= idx.bob: if score.alice <= score.bob: score.alice += ts[idx.alice] idx.alice += 1 else: score.bob += ts[idx.bob] idx.bob += 1 print(idx.alice + 1, len(ts) - idx.bob)
Title: Alice, Bob and Chocolate Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 64 megabytes Problem Description: Alice and Bob like games. And now they are ready to start a new game. They have placed *n* chocolate bars in a line. Alice starts to eat chocolate bars one by one from left to right, and Bob — from right to left. For each chocololate bar the time, needed for the player to consume it, is known (Alice and Bob eat them with equal speed). When the player consumes a chocolate bar, he immediately starts with another. It is not allowed to eat two chocolate bars at the same time, to leave the bar unfinished and to make pauses. If both players start to eat the same bar simultaneously, Bob leaves it to Alice as a true gentleman. How many bars each of the players will consume? Input Specification: The first line contains one integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105) — the amount of bars on the table. The second line contains a sequence *t*1,<=*t*2,<=...,<=*t**n* (1<=≤<=*t**i*<=≤<=1000), where *t**i* is the time (in seconds) needed to consume the *i*-th bar (in the order from left to right). Output Specification: Print two numbers *a* and *b*, where *a* is the amount of bars consumed by Alice, and *b* is the amount of bars consumed by Bob. Demo Input: ['5\n2 9 8 2 7\n'] Demo Output: ['2 3\n'] Note: none
```python class AliceBob: def __init__(self, alice, bob): self.alice = alice self.bob = bob n = int(input()) ts = [int(t) for t in input().split()] if n == 1: print("1 0") exit() idx = AliceBob(0, len(ts) - 1) score = AliceBob(0, 0) while idx.alice <= idx.bob: if score.alice <= score.bob: score.alice += ts[idx.alice] idx.alice += 1 else: score.bob += ts[idx.bob] idx.bob += 1 print(idx.alice + 1, len(ts) - idx.bob) ```
-1
202
A
LLPS
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "binary search", "bitmasks", "brute force", "greedy", "implementation", "strings" ]
null
null
This problem's actual name, "Lexicographically Largest Palindromic Subsequence" is too long to fit into the page headline. You are given string *s* consisting of lowercase English letters only. Find its lexicographically largest palindromic subsequence. We'll call a non-empty string *s*[*p*1*p*2... *p**k*] = *s**p*1*s**p*2... *s**p**k* (1 <=≤<= *p*1<=&lt;<=*p*2<=&lt;<=...<=&lt;<=*p**k* <=≤<= |*s*|) a subsequence of string *s* = *s*1*s*2... *s*|*s*|, where |*s*| is the length of string *s*. For example, strings "abcb", "b" and "abacaba" are subsequences of string "abacaba". String *x* = *x*1*x*2... *x*|*x*| is lexicographically larger than string *y* = *y*1*y*2... *y*|*y*| if either |*x*| &gt; |*y*| and *x*1<==<=*y*1, *x*2<==<=*y*2, ...,<=*x*|*y*|<==<=*y*|*y*|, or there exists such number *r* (*r*<=&lt;<=|*x*|, *r*<=&lt;<=|*y*|) that *x*1<==<=*y*1, *x*2<==<=*y*2, ..., *x**r*<==<=*y**r* and *x**r*<=<=+<=<=1<=&gt;<=*y**r*<=<=+<=<=1. Characters in the strings are compared according to their ASCII codes. For example, string "ranger" is lexicographically larger than string "racecar" and string "poster" is lexicographically larger than string "post". String *s* = *s*1*s*2... *s*|*s*| is a palindrome if it matches string *rev*(*s*) = *s*|*s*|*s*|*s*|<=-<=1... *s*1. In other words, a string is a palindrome if it reads the same way from left to right and from right to left. For example, palindromic strings are "racecar", "refer" and "z".
The only input line contains a non-empty string *s* consisting of lowercase English letters only. Its length does not exceed 10.
Print the lexicographically largest palindromic subsequence of string *s*.
[ "radar\n", "bowwowwow\n", "codeforces\n", "mississipp\n" ]
[ "rr\n", "wwwww\n", "s\n", "ssss\n" ]
Among all distinct subsequences of string "radar" the following ones are palindromes: "a", "d", "r", "aa", "rr", "ada", "rar", "rdr", "raar" and "radar". The lexicographically largest of them is "rr".
500
[ { "input": "radar", "output": "rr" }, { "input": "bowwowwow", "output": "wwwww" }, { "input": "codeforces", "output": "s" }, { "input": "mississipp", "output": "ssss" }, { "input": "tourist", "output": "u" }, { "input": "romka", "output": "r" }, { "input": "helloworld", "output": "w" }, { "input": "zzzzzzzazz", "output": "zzzzzzzzz" }, { "input": "testcase", "output": "tt" }, { "input": "hahahahaha", "output": "hhhhh" }, { "input": "abbbbbbbbb", "output": "bbbbbbbbb" }, { "input": "zaz", "output": "zz" }, { "input": "aza", "output": "z" }, { "input": "dcbaedcba", "output": "e" }, { "input": "abcdeabcd", "output": "e" }, { "input": "edcbabcde", "output": "ee" }, { "input": "aaaaaaaaab", "output": "b" }, { "input": "testzzzzzz", "output": "zzzzzz" }, { "input": "zzzzzzwait", "output": "zzzzzz" }, { "input": "rrrrrqponm", "output": "rrrrr" }, { "input": "zzyzyy", "output": "zzz" }, { "input": "aababb", "output": "bbb" }, { "input": "zanzibar", "output": "zz" }, { "input": "hhgfedcbaa", "output": "hh" }, { "input": "aabcdefghh", "output": "hh" }, { "input": "aruaru", "output": "uu" }, { "input": "uraura", "output": "uu" }, { "input": "aru", "output": "u" }, { "input": "aburvabur", "output": "v" }, { "input": "ura", "output": "u" }, { "input": "eurottat", "output": "u" }, { "input": "referee", "output": "rr" }, { "input": "joking", "output": "o" }, { "input": "seriously", "output": "y" }, { "input": "sets", "output": "t" }, { "input": "test", "output": "tt" }, { "input": "klmgameklm", "output": "mmm" }, { "input": "dfkjafdkdd", "output": "kk" }, { "input": "zzzzzzzzzz", "output": "zzzzzzzzzz" }, { "input": "aaaaaaaaaa", "output": "aaaaaaaaaa" }, { "input": "buzz", "output": "zz" }, { "input": "b", "output": "b" }, { "input": "y", "output": "y" }, { "input": "yy", "output": "yy" }, { "input": "zz", "output": "zz" }, { "input": "bb", "output": "bb" }, { "input": "aa", "output": "aa" }, { "input": "a", "output": "a" }, { "input": "z", "output": "z" }, { "input": "zz", "output": "zz" }, { "input": "zzazazzzaz", "output": "zzzzzzz" }, { "input": "hellhellhe", "output": "llll" }, { "input": "hellohello", "output": "oo" }, { "input": "refer", "output": "rr" } ]
1,668,343,818
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
OK
TESTS
54
124
0
input_string = input() input_list = list(input_string) input_list.sort(reverse=True) high_value = input_list[0] count = 0 for v in input_list: if v == high_value: count = count + 1 print(high_value*count)
Title: LLPS Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: This problem's actual name, "Lexicographically Largest Palindromic Subsequence" is too long to fit into the page headline. You are given string *s* consisting of lowercase English letters only. Find its lexicographically largest palindromic subsequence. We'll call a non-empty string *s*[*p*1*p*2... *p**k*] = *s**p*1*s**p*2... *s**p**k* (1 <=≤<= *p*1<=&lt;<=*p*2<=&lt;<=...<=&lt;<=*p**k* <=≤<= |*s*|) a subsequence of string *s* = *s*1*s*2... *s*|*s*|, where |*s*| is the length of string *s*. For example, strings "abcb", "b" and "abacaba" are subsequences of string "abacaba". String *x* = *x*1*x*2... *x*|*x*| is lexicographically larger than string *y* = *y*1*y*2... *y*|*y*| if either |*x*| &gt; |*y*| and *x*1<==<=*y*1, *x*2<==<=*y*2, ...,<=*x*|*y*|<==<=*y*|*y*|, or there exists such number *r* (*r*<=&lt;<=|*x*|, *r*<=&lt;<=|*y*|) that *x*1<==<=*y*1, *x*2<==<=*y*2, ..., *x**r*<==<=*y**r* and *x**r*<=<=+<=<=1<=&gt;<=*y**r*<=<=+<=<=1. Characters in the strings are compared according to their ASCII codes. For example, string "ranger" is lexicographically larger than string "racecar" and string "poster" is lexicographically larger than string "post". String *s* = *s*1*s*2... *s*|*s*| is a palindrome if it matches string *rev*(*s*) = *s*|*s*|*s*|*s*|<=-<=1... *s*1. In other words, a string is a palindrome if it reads the same way from left to right and from right to left. For example, palindromic strings are "racecar", "refer" and "z". Input Specification: The only input line contains a non-empty string *s* consisting of lowercase English letters only. Its length does not exceed 10. Output Specification: Print the lexicographically largest palindromic subsequence of string *s*. Demo Input: ['radar\n', 'bowwowwow\n', 'codeforces\n', 'mississipp\n'] Demo Output: ['rr\n', 'wwwww\n', 's\n', 'ssss\n'] Note: Among all distinct subsequences of string "radar" the following ones are palindromes: "a", "d", "r", "aa", "rr", "ada", "rar", "rdr", "raar" and "radar". The lexicographically largest of them is "rr".
```python input_string = input() input_list = list(input_string) input_list.sort(reverse=True) high_value = input_list[0] count = 0 for v in input_list: if v == high_value: count = count + 1 print(high_value*count) ```
3
723
A
The New Year: Meeting Friends
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation", "math", "sortings" ]
null
null
There are three friend living on the straight line *Ox* in Lineland. The first friend lives at the point *x*1, the second friend lives at the point *x*2, and the third friend lives at the point *x*3. They plan to celebrate the New Year together, so they need to meet at one point. What is the minimum total distance they have to travel in order to meet at some point and celebrate the New Year? It's guaranteed that the optimal answer is always integer.
The first line of the input contains three distinct integers *x*1, *x*2 and *x*3 (1<=≤<=*x*1,<=*x*2,<=*x*3<=≤<=100) — the coordinates of the houses of the first, the second and the third friends respectively.
Print one integer — the minimum total distance the friends need to travel in order to meet together.
[ "7 1 4\n", "30 20 10\n" ]
[ "6\n", "20\n" ]
In the first sample, friends should meet at the point 4. Thus, the first friend has to travel the distance of 3 (from the point 7 to the point 4), the second friend also has to travel the distance of 3 (from the point 1 to the point 4), while the third friend should not go anywhere because he lives at the point 4.
500
[ { "input": "7 1 4", "output": "6" }, { "input": "30 20 10", "output": "20" }, { "input": "1 4 100", "output": "99" }, { "input": "100 1 91", "output": "99" }, { "input": "1 45 100", "output": "99" }, { "input": "1 2 3", "output": "2" }, { "input": "71 85 88", "output": "17" }, { "input": "30 38 99", "output": "69" }, { "input": "23 82 95", "output": "72" }, { "input": "22 41 47", "output": "25" }, { "input": "9 94 77", "output": "85" }, { "input": "1 53 51", "output": "52" }, { "input": "25 97 93", "output": "72" }, { "input": "42 53 51", "output": "11" }, { "input": "81 96 94", "output": "15" }, { "input": "21 5 93", "output": "88" }, { "input": "50 13 75", "output": "62" }, { "input": "41 28 98", "output": "70" }, { "input": "69 46 82", "output": "36" }, { "input": "87 28 89", "output": "61" }, { "input": "44 45 40", "output": "5" }, { "input": "86 97 68", "output": "29" }, { "input": "43 92 30", "output": "62" }, { "input": "16 70 1", "output": "69" }, { "input": "40 46 19", "output": "27" }, { "input": "71 38 56", "output": "33" }, { "input": "82 21 80", "output": "61" }, { "input": "75 8 35", "output": "67" }, { "input": "75 24 28", "output": "51" }, { "input": "78 23 56", "output": "55" }, { "input": "85 31 10", "output": "75" }, { "input": "76 50 9", "output": "67" }, { "input": "95 37 34", "output": "61" }, { "input": "84 61 35", "output": "49" }, { "input": "87 85 37", "output": "50" }, { "input": "1 3 2", "output": "2" }, { "input": "4 2 6", "output": "4" }, { "input": "6 9 3", "output": "6" }, { "input": "12 4 8", "output": "8" }, { "input": "15 10 5", "output": "10" }, { "input": "1 50 17", "output": "49" }, { "input": "10 5 15", "output": "10" }, { "input": "8 1 9", "output": "8" }, { "input": "3 5 4", "output": "2" }, { "input": "2 1 3", "output": "2" }, { "input": "1 8 2", "output": "7" }, { "input": "1 100 2", "output": "99" }, { "input": "1 4 6", "output": "5" } ]
1,675,763,211
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
15
46
0
# LUOGU_RID: 101646672 x1, x2, x3 = map(int, input().split()) print(min(abs(x1 - x3) + abs(x2 - x3), abs(x1 - x2) + abs(x2 - x3)))
Title: The New Year: Meeting Friends Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: There are three friend living on the straight line *Ox* in Lineland. The first friend lives at the point *x*1, the second friend lives at the point *x*2, and the third friend lives at the point *x*3. They plan to celebrate the New Year together, so they need to meet at one point. What is the minimum total distance they have to travel in order to meet at some point and celebrate the New Year? It's guaranteed that the optimal answer is always integer. Input Specification: The first line of the input contains three distinct integers *x*1, *x*2 and *x*3 (1<=≤<=*x*1,<=*x*2,<=*x*3<=≤<=100) — the coordinates of the houses of the first, the second and the third friends respectively. Output Specification: Print one integer — the minimum total distance the friends need to travel in order to meet together. Demo Input: ['7 1 4\n', '30 20 10\n'] Demo Output: ['6\n', '20\n'] Note: In the first sample, friends should meet at the point 4. Thus, the first friend has to travel the distance of 3 (from the point 7 to the point 4), the second friend also has to travel the distance of 3 (from the point 1 to the point 4), while the third friend should not go anywhere because he lives at the point 4.
```python # LUOGU_RID: 101646672 x1, x2, x3 = map(int, input().split()) print(min(abs(x1 - x3) + abs(x2 - x3), abs(x1 - x2) + abs(x2 - x3))) ```
0
363
B
Fence
PROGRAMMING
1,100
[ "brute force", "dp" ]
null
null
There is a fence in front of Polycarpus's home. The fence consists of *n* planks of the same width which go one after another from left to right. The height of the *i*-th plank is *h**i* meters, distinct planks can have distinct heights. Polycarpus has bought a posh piano and is thinking about how to get it into the house. In order to carry out his plan, he needs to take exactly *k* consecutive planks from the fence. Higher planks are harder to tear off the fence, so Polycarpus wants to find such *k* consecutive planks that the sum of their heights is minimal possible. Write the program that finds the indexes of *k* consecutive planks with minimal total height. Pay attention, the fence is not around Polycarpus's home, it is in front of home (in other words, the fence isn't cyclic).
The first line of the input contains integers *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1.5·105,<=1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=*n*) — the number of planks in the fence and the width of the hole for the piano. The second line contains the sequence of integers *h*1,<=*h*2,<=...,<=*h**n* (1<=≤<=*h**i*<=≤<=100), where *h**i* is the height of the *i*-th plank of the fence.
Print such integer *j* that the sum of the heights of planks *j*, *j*<=+<=1, ..., *j*<=+<=*k*<=-<=1 is the minimum possible. If there are multiple such *j*'s, print any of them.
[ "7 3\n1 2 6 1 1 7 1\n" ]
[ "3\n" ]
In the sample, your task is to find three consecutive planks with the minimum sum of heights. In the given case three planks with indexes 3, 4 and 5 have the required attribute, their total height is 8.
1,000
[ { "input": "7 3\n1 2 6 1 1 7 1", "output": "3" }, { "input": "1 1\n100", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2 1\n10 20", "output": "1" }, { "input": "10 5\n1 2 3 1 2 2 3 1 4 5", "output": "1" }, { "input": "10 2\n3 1 4 1 4 6 2 1 4 6", "output": "7" }, { "input": "2 2\n20 10", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2 1\n20 1", "output": "2" }, { "input": "3 1\n1 2 3", "output": "1" }, { "input": "3 1\n2 1 3", "output": "2" }, { "input": "3 1\n3 2 1", "output": "3" }, { "input": "3 2\n1 2 3", "output": "1" }, { "input": "3 2\n3 2 1", "output": "2" }, { "input": "3 3\n1 2 3", "output": "1" }, { "input": "4 2\n9 8 11 7", "output": "1" }, { "input": "4 2\n10 1 2 3", "output": "2" }, { "input": "6 3\n56 56 56 2 1 2", "output": "4" }, { "input": "8 3\n1 1 1 1 2 60 90 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "4 1\n1 5 2 2", "output": "1" }, { "input": "4 2\n4 6 7 4", "output": "1" }, { "input": "10 4\n1 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 3", "output": "1" }, { "input": "6 3\n1 2 1 3 1 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "5 2\n100 100 100 1 1", "output": "4" } ]
1,696,701,343
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
1
31
0
n_fences, piano_w = map(int, input().split()) fences = [int(task) for task in input().split()] fences_height = sum(fences[:3]) index = 0 for i in range(2, n_fences): fence, fence2, fence3 = fences[i], fences[i-1], fences[i-2] sum_fences = fence + fence2 + fence3 if sum_fences < fences_height: fences_height = sum_fences index = i-1 print(index)
Title: Fence Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: There is a fence in front of Polycarpus's home. The fence consists of *n* planks of the same width which go one after another from left to right. The height of the *i*-th plank is *h**i* meters, distinct planks can have distinct heights. Polycarpus has bought a posh piano and is thinking about how to get it into the house. In order to carry out his plan, he needs to take exactly *k* consecutive planks from the fence. Higher planks are harder to tear off the fence, so Polycarpus wants to find such *k* consecutive planks that the sum of their heights is minimal possible. Write the program that finds the indexes of *k* consecutive planks with minimal total height. Pay attention, the fence is not around Polycarpus's home, it is in front of home (in other words, the fence isn't cyclic). Input Specification: The first line of the input contains integers *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1.5·105,<=1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=*n*) — the number of planks in the fence and the width of the hole for the piano. The second line contains the sequence of integers *h*1,<=*h*2,<=...,<=*h**n* (1<=≤<=*h**i*<=≤<=100), where *h**i* is the height of the *i*-th plank of the fence. Output Specification: Print such integer *j* that the sum of the heights of planks *j*, *j*<=+<=1, ..., *j*<=+<=*k*<=-<=1 is the minimum possible. If there are multiple such *j*'s, print any of them. Demo Input: ['7 3\n1 2 6 1 1 7 1\n'] Demo Output: ['3\n'] Note: In the sample, your task is to find three consecutive planks with the minimum sum of heights. In the given case three planks with indexes 3, 4 and 5 have the required attribute, their total height is 8.
```python n_fences, piano_w = map(int, input().split()) fences = [int(task) for task in input().split()] fences_height = sum(fences[:3]) index = 0 for i in range(2, n_fences): fence, fence2, fence3 = fences[i], fences[i-1], fences[i-2] sum_fences = fence + fence2 + fence3 if sum_fences < fences_height: fences_height = sum_fences index = i-1 print(index) ```
0
791
A
Bear and Big Brother
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
Bear Limak wants to become the largest of bears, or at least to become larger than his brother Bob. Right now, Limak and Bob weigh *a* and *b* respectively. It's guaranteed that Limak's weight is smaller than or equal to his brother's weight. Limak eats a lot and his weight is tripled after every year, while Bob's weight is doubled after every year. After how many full years will Limak become strictly larger (strictly heavier) than Bob?
The only line of the input contains two integers *a* and *b* (1<=≤<=*a*<=≤<=*b*<=≤<=10) — the weight of Limak and the weight of Bob respectively.
Print one integer, denoting the integer number of years after which Limak will become strictly larger than Bob.
[ "4 7\n", "4 9\n", "1 1\n" ]
[ "2\n", "3\n", "1\n" ]
In the first sample, Limak weighs 4 and Bob weighs 7 initially. After one year their weights are 4·3 = 12 and 7·2 = 14 respectively (one weight is tripled while the other one is doubled). Limak isn't larger than Bob yet. After the second year weights are 36 and 28, so the first weight is greater than the second one. Limak became larger than Bob after two years so you should print 2. In the second sample, Limak's and Bob's weights in next years are: 12 and 18, then 36 and 36, and finally 108 and 72 (after three years). The answer is 3. Remember that Limak wants to be larger than Bob and he won't be satisfied with equal weights. In the third sample, Limak becomes larger than Bob after the first year. Their weights will be 3 and 2 then.
500
[ { "input": "4 7", "output": "2" }, { "input": "4 9", "output": "3" }, { "input": "1 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "4 6", "output": "2" }, { "input": "1 10", "output": "6" }, { "input": "1 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1 2", "output": "2" }, { "input": "1 3", "output": "3" }, { "input": "1 4", "output": "4" }, { "input": "1 5", "output": "4" }, { "input": "1 6", "output": "5" }, { "input": "1 7", "output": "5" }, { "input": "1 8", "output": "6" }, { "input": "1 9", "output": "6" }, { "input": "1 10", "output": "6" }, { "input": "2 2", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2 3", "output": "2" }, { "input": "2 4", "output": "2" }, { "input": "2 5", "output": "3" }, { "input": "2 6", "output": "3" }, { "input": "2 7", "output": "4" }, { "input": "2 8", "output": "4" }, { "input": "2 9", "output": "4" }, { "input": "2 10", "output": "4" }, { "input": "3 3", "output": "1" }, { "input": "3 4", "output": "1" }, { "input": "3 5", "output": "2" }, { "input": "3 6", "output": "2" }, { "input": "3 7", "output": "3" }, { "input": "3 8", "output": "3" }, { "input": "3 9", "output": "3" }, { "input": "3 10", "output": "3" }, { "input": "4 4", "output": "1" }, { "input": "4 5", "output": "1" }, { "input": "4 6", "output": "2" }, { "input": "4 7", "output": "2" }, { "input": "4 8", "output": "2" }, { "input": "4 9", "output": "3" }, { "input": "4 10", "output": "3" }, { "input": "5 5", "output": "1" }, { "input": "5 6", "output": "1" }, { "input": "5 7", "output": "1" }, { "input": "5 8", "output": "2" }, { "input": "5 9", "output": "2" }, { "input": "5 10", "output": "2" }, { "input": "6 6", "output": "1" }, { "input": "6 7", "output": "1" }, { "input": "6 8", "output": "1" }, { "input": "6 9", "output": "2" }, { "input": "6 10", "output": "2" }, { "input": "7 7", "output": "1" }, { "input": "7 8", "output": "1" }, { "input": "7 9", "output": "1" }, { "input": "7 10", "output": "1" }, { "input": "8 8", "output": "1" }, { "input": "8 9", "output": "1" }, { "input": "8 10", "output": "1" }, { "input": "9 9", "output": "1" }, { "input": "9 10", "output": "1" }, { "input": "10 10", "output": "1" }, { "input": "10 10", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1 2", "output": "2" } ]
1,695,305,562
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
62
46
0
k=list(map(int,input().split(' '))) i=0 while k[0]<=k[1]: k[0]=k[0]*3 k[1]=k[1]*2 i=i+1 print(i)
Title: Bear and Big Brother Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Bear Limak wants to become the largest of bears, or at least to become larger than his brother Bob. Right now, Limak and Bob weigh *a* and *b* respectively. It's guaranteed that Limak's weight is smaller than or equal to his brother's weight. Limak eats a lot and his weight is tripled after every year, while Bob's weight is doubled after every year. After how many full years will Limak become strictly larger (strictly heavier) than Bob? Input Specification: The only line of the input contains two integers *a* and *b* (1<=≤<=*a*<=≤<=*b*<=≤<=10) — the weight of Limak and the weight of Bob respectively. Output Specification: Print one integer, denoting the integer number of years after which Limak will become strictly larger than Bob. Demo Input: ['4 7\n', '4 9\n', '1 1\n'] Demo Output: ['2\n', '3\n', '1\n'] Note: In the first sample, Limak weighs 4 and Bob weighs 7 initially. After one year their weights are 4·3 = 12 and 7·2 = 14 respectively (one weight is tripled while the other one is doubled). Limak isn't larger than Bob yet. After the second year weights are 36 and 28, so the first weight is greater than the second one. Limak became larger than Bob after two years so you should print 2. In the second sample, Limak's and Bob's weights in next years are: 12 and 18, then 36 and 36, and finally 108 and 72 (after three years). The answer is 3. Remember that Limak wants to be larger than Bob and he won't be satisfied with equal weights. In the third sample, Limak becomes larger than Bob after the first year. Their weights will be 3 and 2 then.
```python k=list(map(int,input().split(' '))) i=0 while k[0]<=k[1]: k[0]=k[0]*3 k[1]=k[1]*2 i=i+1 print(i) ```
3
869
A
The Artful Expedient
PROGRAMMING
1,100
[ "brute force", "implementation" ]
null
null
Rock... Paper! After Karen have found the deterministic winning (losing?) strategy for rock-paper-scissors, her brother, Koyomi, comes up with a new game as a substitute. The game works as follows. A positive integer *n* is decided first. Both Koyomi and Karen independently choose *n* distinct positive integers, denoted by *x*1,<=*x*2,<=...,<=*x**n* and *y*1,<=*y*2,<=...,<=*y**n* respectively. They reveal their sequences, and repeat until all of 2*n* integers become distinct, which is the only final state to be kept and considered. Then they count the number of ordered pairs (*i*,<=*j*) (1<=≤<=*i*,<=*j*<=≤<=*n*) such that the value *x**i* xor *y**j* equals to one of the 2*n* integers. Here xor means the [bitwise exclusive or](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitwise_operation#XOR) operation on two integers, and is denoted by operators ^ and/or xor in most programming languages. Karen claims a win if the number of such pairs is even, and Koyomi does otherwise. And you're here to help determine the winner of their latest game.
The first line of input contains a positive integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=2<=000) — the length of both sequences. The second line contains *n* space-separated integers *x*1,<=*x*2,<=...,<=*x**n* (1<=≤<=*x**i*<=≤<=2·106) — the integers finally chosen by Koyomi. The third line contains *n* space-separated integers *y*1,<=*y*2,<=...,<=*y**n* (1<=≤<=*y**i*<=≤<=2·106) — the integers finally chosen by Karen. Input guarantees that the given 2*n* integers are pairwise distinct, that is, no pair (*i*,<=*j*) (1<=≤<=*i*,<=*j*<=≤<=*n*) exists such that one of the following holds: *x**i*<==<=*y**j*; *i*<=≠<=*j* and *x**i*<==<=*x**j*; *i*<=≠<=*j* and *y**i*<==<=*y**j*.
Output one line — the name of the winner, that is, "Koyomi" or "Karen" (without quotes). Please be aware of the capitalization.
[ "3\n1 2 3\n4 5 6\n", "5\n2 4 6 8 10\n9 7 5 3 1\n" ]
[ "Karen\n", "Karen\n" ]
In the first example, there are 6 pairs satisfying the constraint: (1, 1), (1, 2), (2, 1), (2, 3), (3, 2) and (3, 3). Thus, Karen wins since 6 is an even number. In the second example, there are 16 such pairs, and Karen wins again.
500
[ { "input": "3\n1 2 3\n4 5 6", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "5\n2 4 6 8 10\n9 7 5 3 1", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "1\n1\n2000000", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "2\n97153 2000000\n1999998 254", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "15\n31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "30\n79656 68607 871714 1858841 237684 1177337 532141 161161 1111201 527235 323345 1979059 665353 507265 1290761 610606 1238375 743262 106355 1167830 180315 1233029 816465 752968 782570 1499881 1328457 1867240 13948 1302782\n322597 1868510 1958236 1348157 765908 1023636 874300 537124 631783 414906 886318 1931572 1381013 992451 1305644 1525745 716087 83173 303248 1572710 43084 333341 992413 267806 70390 644521 1014900 497068 178940 1920268", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "30\n1143673 436496 1214486 1315862 148404 724601 1430740 1433008 1654610 1635673 614673 1713408 1270999 1697 1463796 50027 525482 1659078 688200 842647 518551 877506 1017082 1807856 3280 759698 1208220 470180 829800 1960886\n1312613 1965095 967255 1289012 1950383 582960 856825 49684 808824 319418 1968270 190821 344545 211332 1219388 1773751 1876402 132626 541448 1584672 24276 1053225 1823073 1858232 1209173 1035991 1956373 1237148 1973608 848873", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "1\n2\n3", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "1\n1048576\n1020000", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "3\n9 33 69\n71 74 100", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "3\n1 2 3\n9 5 6", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "3\n1 7 8\n9 10 20", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "3\n1 3 2\n4 5 8", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "3\n2 1 100\n3 4 9", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "3\n3 1 100\n2 1000 100000", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "3\n1 2 5\n3 4 6", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "3\n3 1 8\n2 4 17", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "3\n1 5 6\n7 8 3", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "1\n1\n3", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "3\n1 3 10\n2 4 20", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "3\n7 8 10\n15 9 11", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "3\n5 6 8\n3 100 9", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "3\n1 2 3\n4 5 8", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "3\n1 2 19\n3 7 30", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "3\n1 2 3\n6 7 8", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "3\n1 4 55\n2 3 9", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "3\n1 100 200\n5 4 500", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "1\n6\n7", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "3\n1 3 5\n2 4 13", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "3\n3 1 100\n2 1000 10000", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "3\n1 3 9\n2 4 40", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "2\n1 199999\n1935807 2000000", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "3\n1 3 8\n2 4 24", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "2\n4 1\n7 3", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "3\n1 2 4\n3 7 8", "output": "Karen" }, { "input": "3\n1 6 10000\n2 3 100000", "output": "Karen" } ]
1,516,759,484
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
49
280
11,878,400
import os import turtle a=1 b=1 c=1 d=1 print("Karen")
Title: The Artful Expedient Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Rock... Paper! After Karen have found the deterministic winning (losing?) strategy for rock-paper-scissors, her brother, Koyomi, comes up with a new game as a substitute. The game works as follows. A positive integer *n* is decided first. Both Koyomi and Karen independently choose *n* distinct positive integers, denoted by *x*1,<=*x*2,<=...,<=*x**n* and *y*1,<=*y*2,<=...,<=*y**n* respectively. They reveal their sequences, and repeat until all of 2*n* integers become distinct, which is the only final state to be kept and considered. Then they count the number of ordered pairs (*i*,<=*j*) (1<=≤<=*i*,<=*j*<=≤<=*n*) such that the value *x**i* xor *y**j* equals to one of the 2*n* integers. Here xor means the [bitwise exclusive or](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitwise_operation#XOR) operation on two integers, and is denoted by operators ^ and/or xor in most programming languages. Karen claims a win if the number of such pairs is even, and Koyomi does otherwise. And you're here to help determine the winner of their latest game. Input Specification: The first line of input contains a positive integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=2<=000) — the length of both sequences. The second line contains *n* space-separated integers *x*1,<=*x*2,<=...,<=*x**n* (1<=≤<=*x**i*<=≤<=2·106) — the integers finally chosen by Koyomi. The third line contains *n* space-separated integers *y*1,<=*y*2,<=...,<=*y**n* (1<=≤<=*y**i*<=≤<=2·106) — the integers finally chosen by Karen. Input guarantees that the given 2*n* integers are pairwise distinct, that is, no pair (*i*,<=*j*) (1<=≤<=*i*,<=*j*<=≤<=*n*) exists such that one of the following holds: *x**i*<==<=*y**j*; *i*<=≠<=*j* and *x**i*<==<=*x**j*; *i*<=≠<=*j* and *y**i*<==<=*y**j*. Output Specification: Output one line — the name of the winner, that is, "Koyomi" or "Karen" (without quotes). Please be aware of the capitalization. Demo Input: ['3\n1 2 3\n4 5 6\n', '5\n2 4 6 8 10\n9 7 5 3 1\n'] Demo Output: ['Karen\n', 'Karen\n'] Note: In the first example, there are 6 pairs satisfying the constraint: (1, 1), (1, 2), (2, 1), (2, 3), (3, 2) and (3, 3). Thus, Karen wins since 6 is an even number. In the second example, there are 16 such pairs, and Karen wins again.
```python import os import turtle a=1 b=1 c=1 d=1 print("Karen") ```
3
128
B
String
PROGRAMMING
2,100
[ "brute force", "constructive algorithms", "hashing", "implementation", "string suffix structures", "strings" ]
null
null
One day in the IT lesson Anna and Maria learned about the lexicographic order. String *x* is lexicographically less than string *y*, if either *x* is a prefix of *y* (and *x*<=≠<=*y*), or there exists such *i* (1<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=*min*(|*x*|,<=|*y*|)), that *x**i*<=&lt;<=*y**i*, and for any *j* (1<=≤<=*j*<=&lt;<=*i*) *x**j*<==<=*y**j*. Here |*a*| denotes the length of the string *a*. The lexicographic comparison of strings is implemented by operator &lt; in modern programming languages​​. The teacher gave Anna and Maria homework. She gave them a string of length *n*. They should write out all substrings of the given string, including the whole initial string, and the equal substrings (for example, one should write out the following substrings from the string "aab": "a", "a", "aa", "ab", "aab", "b"). The resulting strings should be sorted in the lexicographical order. The cunning teacher doesn't want to check all these strings. That's why she said to find only the *k*-th string from the list. Help Anna and Maria do the homework.
The first line contains a non-empty string that only consists of small Latin letters ("a"-"z"), whose length does not exceed 105. The second line contains the only integer *k* (1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=105).
Print the string Anna and Maria need — the *k*-th (in the lexicographical order) substring of the given string. If the total number of substrings is less than *k*, print a string saying "No such line." (without the quotes).
[ "aa\n2\n", "abc\n5\n", "abab\n7\n" ]
[ "a\n", "bc\n", "b\n" ]
In the second sample before string "bc" follow strings "a", "ab", "abc", "b".
1,500
[ { "input": "aa\n2", "output": "a" }, { "input": "abc\n5", "output": "bc" }, { "input": "abab\n7", "output": "b" }, { "input": "codeforces\n1", "output": "c" }, { "input": "cccc\n8", "output": "ccc" }, { "input": "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz\n27", "output": "b" }, { "input": "cba\n6", "output": "cba" }, { "input": "z\n100000", "output": "No such line." }, { "input": "kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk\n17416", "output": "kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk" }, { "input": "uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu\n32912", "output": "uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu" }, { "input": "kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk\n84480", "output": "No such line." }, { "input": "llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll\n83252", "output": "No such line." }, { "input": "yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy\n18883", "output": "yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy" }, { "input": "hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh\n14594", "output": "hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh" }, { "input": "bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb\n87315", "output": "No such line." }, { "input": "qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq\n27016", "output": "qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq" }, { "input": "ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss\n9184", "output": "ssssssssssssssssssssssssssss" }, { "input": "ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss\n99590", "output": "No such line." }, { "input": "aaaaaaaaaa\n90", "output": "No such line." } ]
1,462,797,868
2,147,483,647
Python 3
TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
TESTS
7
2,000
5,120,000
def smaller(a,b): l = min(len(a),len(b)) for i in range(l): if ord(a[i])<ord(b[i]): return True if ord(a[i])>ord(b[i]): return False else: if len(a)<=len(b): return True if len(a)>len(b): return False s = str(input()) k = int(input()) n = len(s) if k>(n*(n+1))//2: print('No such line.') else: answer = [] ite = 0 for i in range(n): for j in range(i+1,n+1): l = s[i:j] ite += 1 for t in range(len(answer)): if smaller(l,answer[t]): answer.insert(t,l) break else: answer.append(l) answer = answer[0:k] print(answer[k-1])
Title: String Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: One day in the IT lesson Anna and Maria learned about the lexicographic order. String *x* is lexicographically less than string *y*, if either *x* is a prefix of *y* (and *x*<=≠<=*y*), or there exists such *i* (1<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=*min*(|*x*|,<=|*y*|)), that *x**i*<=&lt;<=*y**i*, and for any *j* (1<=≤<=*j*<=&lt;<=*i*) *x**j*<==<=*y**j*. Here |*a*| denotes the length of the string *a*. The lexicographic comparison of strings is implemented by operator &lt; in modern programming languages​​. The teacher gave Anna and Maria homework. She gave them a string of length *n*. They should write out all substrings of the given string, including the whole initial string, and the equal substrings (for example, one should write out the following substrings from the string "aab": "a", "a", "aa", "ab", "aab", "b"). The resulting strings should be sorted in the lexicographical order. The cunning teacher doesn't want to check all these strings. That's why she said to find only the *k*-th string from the list. Help Anna and Maria do the homework. Input Specification: The first line contains a non-empty string that only consists of small Latin letters ("a"-"z"), whose length does not exceed 105. The second line contains the only integer *k* (1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=105). Output Specification: Print the string Anna and Maria need — the *k*-th (in the lexicographical order) substring of the given string. If the total number of substrings is less than *k*, print a string saying "No such line." (without the quotes). Demo Input: ['aa\n2\n', 'abc\n5\n', 'abab\n7\n'] Demo Output: ['a\n', 'bc\n', 'b\n'] Note: In the second sample before string "bc" follow strings "a", "ab", "abc", "b".
```python def smaller(a,b): l = min(len(a),len(b)) for i in range(l): if ord(a[i])<ord(b[i]): return True if ord(a[i])>ord(b[i]): return False else: if len(a)<=len(b): return True if len(a)>len(b): return False s = str(input()) k = int(input()) n = len(s) if k>(n*(n+1))//2: print('No such line.') else: answer = [] ite = 0 for i in range(n): for j in range(i+1,n+1): l = s[i:j] ite += 1 for t in range(len(answer)): if smaller(l,answer[t]): answer.insert(t,l) break else: answer.append(l) answer = answer[0:k] print(answer[k-1]) ```
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You are given an undirected graph consisting of *n* vertices and edges. Instead of giving you the edges that exist in the graph, we give you *m* unordered pairs (*x*,<=*y*) such that there is no edge between *x* and *y*, and if some pair of vertices is not listed in the input, then there is an edge between these vertices. You have to find the number of connected components in the graph and the size of each component. A connected component is a set of vertices *X* such that for every two vertices from this set there exists at least one path in the graph connecting these vertices, but adding any other vertex to *X* violates this rule.
The first line contains two integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=200000, ). Then *m* lines follow, each containing a pair of integers *x* and *y* (1<=≤<=*x*,<=*y*<=≤<=*n*, *x*<=≠<=*y*) denoting that there is no edge between *x* and *y*. Each pair is listed at most once; (*x*,<=*y*) and (*y*,<=*x*) are considered the same (so they are never listed in the same test). If some pair of vertices is not listed in the input, then there exists an edge between those vertices.
Firstly print *k* — the number of connected components in this graph. Then print *k* integers — the sizes of components. You should output these integers in non-descending order.
[ "5 5\n1 2\n3 4\n3 2\n4 2\n2 5\n" ]
[ "2\n1 4 " ]
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[ { "input": "5 5\n1 2\n3 4\n3 2\n4 2\n2 5", "output": "2\n1 4 " }, { "input": "8 15\n2 1\n4 5\n2 4\n3 4\n2 5\n3 5\n2 6\n3 6\n5 6\n4 6\n2 7\n3 8\n2 8\n3 7\n6 7", "output": "1\n8 " }, { "input": "12 58\n1 2\n1 3\n1 4\n1 5\n1 6\n1 7\n1 8\n1 10\n1 11\n1 12\n2 3\n2 4\n2 5\n2 6\n2 7\n2 8\n2 9\n2 10\n2 11\n2 12\n3 4\n3 5\n3 6\n3 7\n3 8\n3 9\n3 10\n3 11\n3 12\n4 5\n4 6\n4 8\n4 11\n4 12\n5 6\n5 7\n5 8\n5 9\n5 10\n5 11\n6 7\n6 8\n6 9\n6 10\n6 11\n6 12\n7 8\n7 9\n7 10\n7 11\n7 12\n8 9\n8 10\n8 11\n9 10\n9 11\n9 12\n10 12", "output": "4\n1 1 1 9 " }, { "input": "5 7\n1 2\n2 3\n3 4\n1 5\n2 5\n3 5\n4 5", "output": "2\n1 4 " }, { "input": "6 10\n1 2\n1 3\n1 4\n1 6\n2 3\n2 4\n2 5\n3 5\n3 6\n4 6", "output": "1\n6 " }, { "input": "8 23\n1 2\n1 4\n1 6\n1 8\n2 3\n2 4\n2 5\n2 6\n2 7\n2 8\n3 4\n3 5\n3 6\n3 7\n3 8\n4 5\n4 6\n4 7\n5 6\n5 7\n5 8\n6 8\n7 8", "output": "3\n1 2 5 " }, { "input": "4 3\n2 1\n3 1\n4 2", "output": "1\n4 " }, { "input": "6 9\n1 2\n1 4\n1 5\n2 3\n2 5\n2 6\n3 5\n4 6\n5 6", "output": "1\n6 " }, { "input": "2 0", "output": "1\n2 " }, { "input": "8 18\n1 4\n1 6\n1 7\n2 3\n2 4\n2 5\n2 6\n2 7\n2 8\n3 4\n3 8\n4 7\n5 6\n5 7\n5 8\n6 7\n6 8\n7 8", "output": "1\n8 " }, { "input": "4 3\n1 2\n3 1\n4 3", "output": "1\n4 " }, { "input": "8 23\n2 7\n7 5\n8 6\n8 2\n6 3\n3 5\n8 1\n8 4\n8 3\n3 4\n1 2\n2 6\n5 2\n6 4\n7 6\n6 5\n7 8\n7 1\n5 4\n3 7\n1 4\n3 1\n3 2", "output": "3\n1 3 4 " }, { "input": "4 4\n2 1\n3 1\n1 4\n3 2", "output": "2\n1 3 " }, { "input": "2 1\n1 2", "output": "2\n1 1 " }, { "input": "4 3\n1 3\n1 4\n2 3", "output": "1\n4 " }, { "input": "3 1\n2 3", "output": "1\n3 " }, { "input": "5 4\n1 4\n2 3\n4 3\n4 2", "output": "1\n5 " }, { "input": "10 36\n7 8\n7 9\n2 3\n2 4\n2 5\n9 10\n2 7\n2 8\n2 9\n2 10\n4 5\n4 6\n4 7\n4 8\n4 10\n6 7\n6 9\n6 10\n1 2\n1 3\n1 4\n8 9\n1 5\n8 10\n1 7\n1 8\n1 9\n1 10\n3 4\n3 6\n3 7\n3 9\n5 6\n5 7\n5 9\n5 10", "output": "2\n2 8 " }, { "input": "10 34\n7 10\n2 3\n2 4\n2 5\n9 10\n2 7\n2 8\n2 10\n4 5\n4 6\n4 7\n4 8\n4 9\n6 7\n6 8\n6 9\n6 10\n1 2\n1 3\n1 5\n8 9\n1 6\n1 7\n1 8\n1 9\n1 10\n3 4\n3 5\n3 6\n3 8\n3 10\n5 6\n5 9\n5 10", "output": "1\n10 " }, { "input": "12 56\n9 5\n2 6\n9 8\n5 4\n1 11\n1 6\n4 1\n1 10\n10 3\n8 4\n5 1\n9 1\n5 10\n2 7\n11 5\n6 11\n5 8\n7 6\n3 2\n12 7\n8 6\n12 3\n1 2\n8 1\n2 11\n10 12\n4 6\n5 12\n2 4\n10 2\n7 3\n12 11\n7 10\n7 1\n9 2\n11 9\n9 10\n8 7\n11 3\n7 9\n5 7\n4 12\n3 5\n12 2\n4 10\n9 12\n5 2\n9 4\n11 8\n8 2\n3 6\n4 11\n8 10\n6 10\n3 9\n3 4", "output": "3\n1 4 7 " }, { "input": "11 49\n10 3\n6 4\n11 3\n7 6\n10 6\n6 1\n4 3\n10 2\n4 5\n9 2\n10 1\n5 7\n1 5\n9 7\n2 11\n8 6\n3 9\n2 5\n9 5\n6 5\n1 4\n11 9\n1 7\n8 10\n3 6\n3 7\n11 5\n6 9\n4 10\n8 7\n4 9\n8 2\n4 2\n8 11\n7 4\n9 10\n8 1\n10 7\n3 2\n5 8\n8 9\n1 3\n2 7\n10 11\n5 3\n10 5\n4 11\n1 11\n8 3", "output": "5\n1 1 1 2 6 " } ]
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n,m=map(int,input().split()) e=[] for i in range(m): a,b=map(int, input().split()) e.append((a,b)) arr=[i for i in range(n+1)] rank=[1 for i in arr] def find(a,arr): if arr[a]==a: return a return find(arr[a],arr) def union(a,b): pa,pb=find(a,arr), find(b,arr) if rank[pa]>rank[pb]: arr[pb]=pa rank[pa]+=rank[pb] else: arr[pa]=pb rank[pb]+=rank[pa] for i in e: union(i[0], i[1]) comps=set(arr[1:]) print(len(comps)) c={} for i in arr[1:]: if i not in c: c[i]=0 c[i]+=1 a=list(map(str, sorted(c.values()))) print(' '.join(a))
Title: Connected Components? Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: You are given an undirected graph consisting of *n* vertices and edges. Instead of giving you the edges that exist in the graph, we give you *m* unordered pairs (*x*,<=*y*) such that there is no edge between *x* and *y*, and if some pair of vertices is not listed in the input, then there is an edge between these vertices. You have to find the number of connected components in the graph and the size of each component. A connected component is a set of vertices *X* such that for every two vertices from this set there exists at least one path in the graph connecting these vertices, but adding any other vertex to *X* violates this rule. Input Specification: The first line contains two integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=200000, ). Then *m* lines follow, each containing a pair of integers *x* and *y* (1<=≤<=*x*,<=*y*<=≤<=*n*, *x*<=≠<=*y*) denoting that there is no edge between *x* and *y*. Each pair is listed at most once; (*x*,<=*y*) and (*y*,<=*x*) are considered the same (so they are never listed in the same test). If some pair of vertices is not listed in the input, then there exists an edge between those vertices. Output Specification: Firstly print *k* — the number of connected components in this graph. Then print *k* integers — the sizes of components. You should output these integers in non-descending order. Demo Input: ['5 5\n1 2\n3 4\n3 2\n4 2\n2 5\n'] Demo Output: ['2\n1 4 '] Note: none
```python n,m=map(int,input().split()) e=[] for i in range(m): a,b=map(int, input().split()) e.append((a,b)) arr=[i for i in range(n+1)] rank=[1 for i in arr] def find(a,arr): if arr[a]==a: return a return find(arr[a],arr) def union(a,b): pa,pb=find(a,arr), find(b,arr) if rank[pa]>rank[pb]: arr[pb]=pa rank[pa]+=rank[pb] else: arr[pa]=pb rank[pb]+=rank[pa] for i in e: union(i[0], i[1]) comps=set(arr[1:]) print(len(comps)) c={} for i in arr[1:]: if i not in c: c[i]=0 c[i]+=1 a=list(map(str, sorted(c.values()))) print(' '.join(a)) ```
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Another programming contest is over. You got hold of the contest's final results table. The table has the following data. For each team we are shown two numbers: the number of problems and the total penalty time. However, for no team we are shown its final place. You know the rules of comparing the results of two given teams very well. Let's say that team *a* solved *p**a* problems with total penalty time *t**a* and team *b* solved *p**b* problems with total penalty time *t**b*. Team *a* gets a higher place than team *b* in the end, if it either solved more problems on the contest, or solved the same number of problems but in less total time. In other words, team *a* gets a higher place than team *b* in the final results' table if either *p**a*<=&gt;<=*p**b*, or *p**a*<==<=*p**b* and *t**a*<=&lt;<=*t**b*. It is considered that the teams that solve the same number of problems with the same penalty time share all corresponding places. More formally, let's say there is a group of *x* teams that solved the same number of problems with the same penalty time. Let's also say that *y* teams performed better than the teams from this group. In this case all teams from the group share places *y*<=+<=1, *y*<=+<=2, ..., *y*<=+<=*x*. The teams that performed worse than the teams from this group, get their places in the results table starting from the *y*<=+<=*x*<=+<=1-th place. Your task is to count what number of teams from the given list shared the *k*-th place.
The first line contains two integers *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=50). Then *n* lines contain the description of the teams: the *i*-th line contains two integers *p**i* and *t**i* (1<=≤<=*p**i*,<=*t**i*<=≤<=50) — the number of solved problems and the total penalty time of the *i*-th team, correspondingly. All numbers in the lines are separated by spaces.
In the only line print the sought number of teams that got the *k*-th place in the final results' table.
[ "7 2\n4 10\n4 10\n4 10\n3 20\n2 1\n2 1\n1 10\n", "5 4\n3 1\n3 1\n5 3\n3 1\n3 1\n" ]
[ "3\n", "4\n" ]
The final results' table for the first sample is: - 1-3 places — 4 solved problems, the penalty time equals 10 - 4 place — 3 solved problems, the penalty time equals 20 - 5-6 places — 2 solved problems, the penalty time equals 1 - 7 place — 1 solved problem, the penalty time equals 10 The table shows that the second place is shared by the teams that solved 4 problems with penalty time 10. There are 3 such teams. The final table for the second sample is: - 1 place — 5 solved problems, the penalty time equals 3 - 2-5 places — 3 solved problems, the penalty time equals 1 The table shows that the fourth place is shared by the teams that solved 3 problems with penalty time 1. There are 4 such teams.
500
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1,615,912,699
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
46
124
0
n, k = map(int, input().split()) li = [] for i in range(n): a, b = map(int, input().split()) li.append((-a, b)) li.sort() print(li.count(li[k - 1]))
Title: Rank List Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Another programming contest is over. You got hold of the contest's final results table. The table has the following data. For each team we are shown two numbers: the number of problems and the total penalty time. However, for no team we are shown its final place. You know the rules of comparing the results of two given teams very well. Let's say that team *a* solved *p**a* problems with total penalty time *t**a* and team *b* solved *p**b* problems with total penalty time *t**b*. Team *a* gets a higher place than team *b* in the end, if it either solved more problems on the contest, or solved the same number of problems but in less total time. In other words, team *a* gets a higher place than team *b* in the final results' table if either *p**a*<=&gt;<=*p**b*, or *p**a*<==<=*p**b* and *t**a*<=&lt;<=*t**b*. It is considered that the teams that solve the same number of problems with the same penalty time share all corresponding places. More formally, let's say there is a group of *x* teams that solved the same number of problems with the same penalty time. Let's also say that *y* teams performed better than the teams from this group. In this case all teams from the group share places *y*<=+<=1, *y*<=+<=2, ..., *y*<=+<=*x*. The teams that performed worse than the teams from this group, get their places in the results table starting from the *y*<=+<=*x*<=+<=1-th place. Your task is to count what number of teams from the given list shared the *k*-th place. Input Specification: The first line contains two integers *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=50). Then *n* lines contain the description of the teams: the *i*-th line contains two integers *p**i* and *t**i* (1<=≤<=*p**i*,<=*t**i*<=≤<=50) — the number of solved problems and the total penalty time of the *i*-th team, correspondingly. All numbers in the lines are separated by spaces. Output Specification: In the only line print the sought number of teams that got the *k*-th place in the final results' table. Demo Input: ['7 2\n4 10\n4 10\n4 10\n3 20\n2 1\n2 1\n1 10\n', '5 4\n3 1\n3 1\n5 3\n3 1\n3 1\n'] Demo Output: ['3\n', '4\n'] Note: The final results' table for the first sample is: - 1-3 places — 4 solved problems, the penalty time equals 10 - 4 place — 3 solved problems, the penalty time equals 20 - 5-6 places — 2 solved problems, the penalty time equals 1 - 7 place — 1 solved problem, the penalty time equals 10 The table shows that the second place is shared by the teams that solved 4 problems with penalty time 10. There are 3 such teams. The final table for the second sample is: - 1 place — 5 solved problems, the penalty time equals 3 - 2-5 places — 3 solved problems, the penalty time equals 1 The table shows that the fourth place is shared by the teams that solved 3 problems with penalty time 1. There are 4 such teams.
```python n, k = map(int, input().split()) li = [] for i in range(n): a, b = map(int, input().split()) li.append((-a, b)) li.sort() print(li.count(li[k - 1])) ```
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Translation
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A. Translation
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The translation from the Berland language into the Birland language is not an easy task. Those languages are very similar: a berlandish word differs from a birlandish word with the same meaning a little: it is spelled (and pronounced) reversely. For example, a Berlandish word code corresponds to a Birlandish word edoc. However, it's easy to make a mistake during the «translation». Vasya translated word *s* from Berlandish into Birlandish as *t*. Help him: find out if he translated the word correctly.
The first line contains word *s*, the second line contains word *t*. The words consist of lowercase Latin letters. The input data do not consist unnecessary spaces. The words are not empty and their lengths do not exceed 100 symbols.
If the word *t* is a word *s*, written reversely, print YES, otherwise print NO.
[ "code\nedoc\n", "abb\naba\n", "code\ncode\n" ]
[ "YES\n", "NO\n", "NO\n" ]
none
500
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2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
TESTS
6
2,000
1,433,600
n =2 a =[] s=0 for i in range (n): m =input() for j in m: a.append(j) l = int(len(a)/2) k = len(a) while(k >l): for i in range(l): if a[i] ==a[k-1]: s +=1 k-=1 #SO SANH KI TU 1-8 2-7 3-6 if s == l: print("YES") else: print("NO")
Title: Translation Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: The translation from the Berland language into the Birland language is not an easy task. Those languages are very similar: a berlandish word differs from a birlandish word with the same meaning a little: it is spelled (and pronounced) reversely. For example, a Berlandish word code corresponds to a Birlandish word edoc. However, it's easy to make a mistake during the «translation». Vasya translated word *s* from Berlandish into Birlandish as *t*. Help him: find out if he translated the word correctly. Input Specification: The first line contains word *s*, the second line contains word *t*. The words consist of lowercase Latin letters. The input data do not consist unnecessary spaces. The words are not empty and their lengths do not exceed 100 symbols. Output Specification: If the word *t* is a word *s*, written reversely, print YES, otherwise print NO. Demo Input: ['code\nedoc\n', 'abb\naba\n', 'code\ncode\n'] Demo Output: ['YES\n', 'NO\n', 'NO\n'] Note: none
```python n =2 a =[] s=0 for i in range (n): m =input() for j in m: a.append(j) l = int(len(a)/2) k = len(a) while(k >l): for i in range(l): if a[i] ==a[k-1]: s +=1 k-=1 #SO SANH KI TU 1-8 2-7 3-6 if s == l: print("YES") else: print("NO") ```
0
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B
Borze
PROGRAMMING
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B. Borze
2
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Ternary numeric notation is quite popular in Berland. To telegraph the ternary number the Borze alphabet is used. Digit 0 is transmitted as «.», 1 as «-.» and 2 as «--». You are to decode the Borze code, i.e. to find out the ternary number given its representation in Borze alphabet.
The first line contains a number in Borze code. The length of the string is between 1 and 200 characters. It's guaranteed that the given string is a valid Borze code of some ternary number (this number can have leading zeroes).
Output the decoded ternary number. It can have leading zeroes.
[ ".-.--\n", "--.\n", "-..-.--\n" ]
[ "012", "20", "1012" ]
none
1,000
[ { "input": ".-.--", "output": "012" }, { "input": "--.", "output": "20" }, { "input": "-..-.--", "output": "1012" }, { "input": "---..", "output": "210" }, { "input": "..--.---..", "output": "0020210" }, { "input": "-.....----.", "output": "10000220" }, { "input": ".", "output": "0" }, { "input": "-.", "output": "1" }, { "input": "--", "output": "2" }, { "input": "..", "output": "00" }, { "input": "--.", "output": "20" }, { "input": ".--.", "output": "020" }, { "input": ".-.-..", "output": "0110" }, { "input": "----.-.", "output": "2201" }, { "input": "-..--.-.", "output": "10201" }, { "input": "..--..--.", "output": "0020020" }, { "input": "-.-.---.--..-..-.-.-..-..-.--.", "output": "112120010111010120" }, { "input": "---.-.-.------..-..-..-..-.-..-.--.-.-..-.-.-----..-.-.", "output": "21112220010101011012011011221011" }, { "input": "-.-..--.-.-.-.-.-..-.-.-.---------.--.---..--...--.-----.-.-.-...--.-.-.---.------.--..-.--.-----.-...-..------", "output": "11020111110111222212021020002022111100201121222020012022110010222" }, { "input": "-.-..-.--.---..---.-..---.-...-.-.----..-.---.-.---..-.--.---.-.-------.---.--....----.-.---.---.---.----.-----..---.-.-.-.-----.--.-------.-..", "output": "110120210211021100112200121121012021122212120000220121212122022102111122120222110" }, { "input": ".-..-.-.---.-----.--.---...-.--.-.-....-..", "output": "01011212212021001201100010" }, { "input": ".------.-.---..--...-..-..-.-.-.--.--.-..-.--...-.-.---.-.-.------..--..-.---..----.-..-.--.---.-.----.-.---...-.-.-.-----.-.-.---.---.-.....-.-...-----.-...-.---.-..-.-----.--...---.-.-..-.--.-.---..", "output": "022201210200010101112020101200011211122200200121022010120211220121001112211121211000011002211001211012212000211101201210" }, { "input": ".-.--.---.-----.-.-----.-.-..-----..-..----..--.-.--.----..---.---..-.-.-----..-------.----..----.-..---...-----..-..-----...-..-.-.-----....---..---..-.-----...-.--...--.-.---.-.-.-.-.-...---..----.", "output": "01202122112211102210102200201202200212101122102221220022010210022101022100101122100021021012210012000201211111100210220" }, { "input": "..-.-.-.---.-.-.-..-.-..-.-.---.-------.---..-----.---....-.---.--.--.-.---.---------.-..---.-.-.--..---.---.-.---.-.-..-.-..-.-.-.----.--.-....--------.-.---..----.------.-.-.--.--.-----.-----.----", "output": "0011121111011011212221210221210001212020121222211021112002121121110110111220201000222201210220222011202022122122" }, { "input": "-..-------.------.-..--.-.-..--.-.-..-----..-.-.-..-..-..--.---..-----..---..-..--.-..-.-.---...-.....-------.---.-----.-...-.-...-.-.---.---.-----.--.--...-.--..-.-..-...-.-.-.-.---..---.-..-.-.-.-..", "output": "102221222010201102011022101110101020210221021010201011210010000222121221100110011212122120200012001101001111210211011110" }, { "input": ".-.----.-.--..-.-.-.-..----..-.-...--.-.---.---.-------..-.--..-......--.------.--.----.--...-.--.--..-----..-.....--.--.-.-.------..--------.----------..-.---.----.---.-..--..-.....-..------.--.", "output": "012201200111102200110020121212221012001000002022202022020001202002210100002020112220022220222220012122021102001000010222020" }, { "input": "------.-----.-....--.-.----.-.---.-.-..---.-.---.-----..-...-.-.---..-.-.-..-.-.-...-.-.-.----..--.------.----.-..-.--...-.-------...-.-..-.-.--.--.---..--..--------.--.-.-.---.-.-.-...----.--..-.--..", "output": "222022110002012201211102112122101001121011101110011122002022202201012000122210011011202021020022220201121111002202001200" }, { "input": "-.---...----...--.--...-.--.----", "output": "121002200020200012022" }, { "input": "--.--.--.---.--.-.---.-.-..-..--.-..---.-.....-..---.-----.--...-.-.-------.-.--.-.----.-..-.------.", "output": "202020212012111010201021100001021221200011222112012201012220" } ]
1,590,539,226
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
3
186
0
def solve(): s = input() st = s.split(".") #print(st) for i in st: if i == "": print(0,end="") elif i == "-": print(1,end="") else: print(2,end='') solve()
Title: Borze Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Ternary numeric notation is quite popular in Berland. To telegraph the ternary number the Borze alphabet is used. Digit 0 is transmitted as «.», 1 as «-.» and 2 as «--». You are to decode the Borze code, i.e. to find out the ternary number given its representation in Borze alphabet. Input Specification: The first line contains a number in Borze code. The length of the string is between 1 and 200 characters. It's guaranteed that the given string is a valid Borze code of some ternary number (this number can have leading zeroes). Output Specification: Output the decoded ternary number. It can have leading zeroes. Demo Input: ['.-.--\n', '--.\n', '-..-.--\n'] Demo Output: ['012', '20', '1012'] Note: none
```python def solve(): s = input() st = s.split(".") #print(st) for i in st: if i == "": print(0,end="") elif i == "-": print(1,end="") else: print(2,end='') solve() ```
0
378
A
Playing with Dice
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "brute force" ]
null
null
Two players are playing a game. First each of them writes an integer from 1 to 6, and then a dice is thrown. The player whose written number got closer to the number on the dice wins. If both payers have the same difference, it's a draw. The first player wrote number *a*, the second player wrote number *b*. How many ways to throw a dice are there, at which the first player wins, or there is a draw, or the second player wins?
The single line contains two integers *a* and *b* (1<=≤<=*a*,<=*b*<=≤<=6) — the numbers written on the paper by the first and second player, correspondingly.
Print three integers: the number of ways to throw the dice at which the first player wins, the game ends with a draw or the second player wins, correspondingly.
[ "2 5\n", "2 4\n" ]
[ "3 0 3\n", "2 1 3\n" ]
The dice is a standard cube-shaped six-sided object with each side containing a number from 1 to 6, and where all numbers on all sides are distinct. You can assume that number *a* is closer to number *x* than number *b*, if |*a* - *x*| &lt; |*b* - *x*|.
500
[ { "input": "2 5", "output": "3 0 3" }, { "input": "2 4", "output": "2 1 3" }, { "input": "5 3", "output": "2 1 3" }, { "input": "1 6", "output": "3 0 3" }, { "input": "5 1", "output": "3 1 2" }, { "input": "6 3", "output": "2 0 4" }, { "input": "2 3", "output": "2 0 4" }, { "input": "5 6", "output": "5 0 1" }, { "input": "4 4", "output": "0 6 0" }, { "input": "1 1", "output": "0 6 0" }, { "input": "6 4", "output": "1 1 4" }, { "input": "1 4", "output": "2 0 4" }, { "input": "5 5", "output": "0 6 0" }, { "input": "4 5", "output": "4 0 2" }, { "input": "4 3", "output": "3 0 3" }, { "input": "1 5", "output": "2 1 3" }, { "input": "6 5", "output": "1 0 5" }, { "input": "2 2", "output": "0 6 0" }, { "input": "1 3", "output": "1 1 4" }, { "input": "3 6", "output": "4 0 2" }, { "input": "3 1", "output": "4 1 1" }, { "input": "3 2", "output": "4 0 2" }, { "input": "3 5", "output": "3 1 2" }, { "input": "3 3", "output": "0 6 0" }, { "input": "6 2", "output": "2 1 3" }, { "input": "4 1", "output": "4 0 2" }, { "input": "5 2", "output": "3 0 3" }, { "input": "4 2", "output": "3 1 2" }, { "input": "2 1", "output": "5 0 1" }, { "input": "6 1", "output": "3 0 3" }, { "input": "4 6", "output": "4 1 1" }, { "input": "2 6", "output": "3 1 2" }, { "input": "3 4", "output": "3 0 3" }, { "input": "1 2", "output": "1 0 5" }, { "input": "6 6", "output": "0 6 0" }, { "input": "5 4", "output": "2 0 4" }, { "input": "3 3", "output": "0 6 0" }, { "input": "1 1", "output": "0 6 0" } ]
1,685,106,805
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
38
46
0
a,b=map(int,input().split()) A=0 B=0 D=0 for i in range(1,7): if abs(a-i)>abs(b-i): A+=1 elif abs(a-i)<abs(b-i): B+=1 else: D+=1 print(B,D,A)
Title: Playing with Dice Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Two players are playing a game. First each of them writes an integer from 1 to 6, and then a dice is thrown. The player whose written number got closer to the number on the dice wins. If both payers have the same difference, it's a draw. The first player wrote number *a*, the second player wrote number *b*. How many ways to throw a dice are there, at which the first player wins, or there is a draw, or the second player wins? Input Specification: The single line contains two integers *a* and *b* (1<=≤<=*a*,<=*b*<=≤<=6) — the numbers written on the paper by the first and second player, correspondingly. Output Specification: Print three integers: the number of ways to throw the dice at which the first player wins, the game ends with a draw or the second player wins, correspondingly. Demo Input: ['2 5\n', '2 4\n'] Demo Output: ['3 0 3\n', '2 1 3\n'] Note: The dice is a standard cube-shaped six-sided object with each side containing a number from 1 to 6, and where all numbers on all sides are distinct. You can assume that number *a* is closer to number *x* than number *b*, if |*a* - *x*| &lt; |*b* - *x*|.
```python a,b=map(int,input().split()) A=0 B=0 D=0 for i in range(1,7): if abs(a-i)>abs(b-i): A+=1 elif abs(a-i)<abs(b-i): B+=1 else: D+=1 print(B,D,A) ```
3
509
A
Maximum in Table
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "brute force", "implementation" ]
null
null
An *n*<=×<=*n* table *a* is defined as follows: - The first row and the first column contain ones, that is: *a**i*,<=1<==<=*a*1,<=*i*<==<=1 for all *i*<==<=1,<=2,<=...,<=*n*. - Each of the remaining numbers in the table is equal to the sum of the number above it and the number to the left of it. In other words, the remaining elements are defined by the formula *a**i*,<=*j*<==<=*a**i*<=-<=1,<=*j*<=+<=*a**i*,<=*j*<=-<=1. These conditions define all the values in the table. You are given a number *n*. You need to determine the maximum value in the *n*<=×<=*n* table defined by the rules above.
The only line of input contains a positive integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=10) — the number of rows and columns of the table.
Print a single line containing a positive integer *m* — the maximum value in the table.
[ "1\n", "5\n" ]
[ "1", "70" ]
In the second test the rows of the table look as follows:
0
[ { "input": "1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "5", "output": "70" }, { "input": "2", "output": "2" }, { "input": "3", "output": "6" }, { "input": "4", "output": "20" }, { "input": "6", "output": "252" }, { "input": "7", "output": "924" }, { "input": "9", "output": "12870" }, { "input": "10", "output": "48620" }, { "input": "8", "output": "3432" } ]
1,623,151,053
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
OK
TESTS
10
171
5,529,600
def recursive_sum(i, j): if i == 1 or j == 1: return 1 else: return recursive_sum(i - 1, j) + recursive_sum(i, j - 1) if __name__ == '__main__': n = int(input()) print(recursive_sum(n, n))
Title: Maximum in Table Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: An *n*<=×<=*n* table *a* is defined as follows: - The first row and the first column contain ones, that is: *a**i*,<=1<==<=*a*1,<=*i*<==<=1 for all *i*<==<=1,<=2,<=...,<=*n*. - Each of the remaining numbers in the table is equal to the sum of the number above it and the number to the left of it. In other words, the remaining elements are defined by the formula *a**i*,<=*j*<==<=*a**i*<=-<=1,<=*j*<=+<=*a**i*,<=*j*<=-<=1. These conditions define all the values in the table. You are given a number *n*. You need to determine the maximum value in the *n*<=×<=*n* table defined by the rules above. Input Specification: The only line of input contains a positive integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=10) — the number of rows and columns of the table. Output Specification: Print a single line containing a positive integer *m* — the maximum value in the table. Demo Input: ['1\n', '5\n'] Demo Output: ['1', '70'] Note: In the second test the rows of the table look as follows:
```python def recursive_sum(i, j): if i == 1 or j == 1: return 1 else: return recursive_sum(i - 1, j) + recursive_sum(i, j - 1) if __name__ == '__main__': n = int(input()) print(recursive_sum(n, n)) ```
3
1
A
Theatre Square
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "math" ]
A. Theatre Square
1
256
Theatre Square in the capital city of Berland has a rectangular shape with the size *n*<=×<=*m* meters. On the occasion of the city's anniversary, a decision was taken to pave the Square with square granite flagstones. Each flagstone is of the size *a*<=×<=*a*. What is the least number of flagstones needed to pave the Square? It's allowed to cover the surface larger than the Theatre Square, but the Square has to be covered. It's not allowed to break the flagstones. The sides of flagstones should be parallel to the sides of the Square.
The input contains three positive integer numbers in the first line: *n*,<=<=*m* and *a* (1<=≤<=<=*n*,<=*m*,<=*a*<=≤<=109).
Write the needed number of flagstones.
[ "6 6 4\n" ]
[ "4\n" ]
none
0
[ { "input": "6 6 4", "output": "4" }, { "input": "1 1 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2 1 1", "output": "2" }, { "input": "1 2 1", "output": "2" }, { "input": "2 2 1", "output": "4" }, { "input": "2 1 2", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1 1 3", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2 3 4", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1000000000 1000000000 1", "output": "1000000000000000000" }, { "input": "12 13 4", "output": "12" }, { "input": "222 332 5", "output": "3015" }, { "input": "1000 1000 10", "output": "10000" }, { "input": "1001 1000 10", "output": "10100" }, { "input": "100 10001 1000000000", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1000000000 1000000000 1000000000", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1000000000 1000000000 999999999", "output": "4" }, { "input": "1000000000 1000000000 192", "output": "27126743055556" }, { "input": "1000000000 987654321 1", "output": "987654321000000000" }, { "input": "456784567 1000000000 51", "output": "175618850864484" }, { "input": "39916800 134217728 40320", "output": "3295710" } ]
1,676,923,416
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
2
31
0
n , m , a = map(int, input().split()) x= n // a if n % a >0 : x+= 1 y = n // m if m % a > 0 : y += 1 print(y*x)
Title: Theatre Square Time Limit: 1 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Theatre Square in the capital city of Berland has a rectangular shape with the size *n*<=×<=*m* meters. On the occasion of the city's anniversary, a decision was taken to pave the Square with square granite flagstones. Each flagstone is of the size *a*<=×<=*a*. What is the least number of flagstones needed to pave the Square? It's allowed to cover the surface larger than the Theatre Square, but the Square has to be covered. It's not allowed to break the flagstones. The sides of flagstones should be parallel to the sides of the Square. Input Specification: The input contains three positive integer numbers in the first line: *n*,<=<=*m* and *a* (1<=≤<=<=*n*,<=*m*,<=*a*<=≤<=109). Output Specification: Write the needed number of flagstones. Demo Input: ['6 6 4\n'] Demo Output: ['4\n'] Note: none
```python n , m , a = map(int, input().split()) x= n // a if n % a >0 : x+= 1 y = n // m if m % a > 0 : y += 1 print(y*x) ```
0
148
A
Insomnia cure
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "constructive algorithms", "implementation", "math" ]
null
null
«One dragon. Two dragon. Three dragon», — the princess was counting. She had trouble falling asleep, and she got bored of counting lambs when she was nine. However, just counting dragons was boring as well, so she entertained herself at best she could. Tonight she imagined that all dragons were here to steal her, and she was fighting them off. Every *k*-th dragon got punched in the face with a frying pan. Every *l*-th dragon got his tail shut into the balcony door. Every *m*-th dragon got his paws trampled with sharp heels. Finally, she threatened every *n*-th dragon to call her mom, and he withdrew in panic. How many imaginary dragons suffered moral or physical damage tonight, if the princess counted a total of *d* dragons?
Input data contains integer numbers *k*,<=*l*,<=*m*,<=*n* and *d*, each number in a separate line (1<=≤<=*k*,<=*l*,<=*m*,<=*n*<=≤<=10, 1<=≤<=*d*<=≤<=105).
Output the number of damaged dragons.
[ "1\n2\n3\n4\n12\n", "2\n3\n4\n5\n24\n" ]
[ "12\n", "17\n" ]
In the first case every first dragon got punched with a frying pan. Some of the dragons suffered from other reasons as well, but the pan alone would be enough. In the second case dragons 1, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19 and 23 escaped unharmed.
1,000
[ { "input": "1\n2\n3\n4\n12", "output": "12" }, { "input": "2\n3\n4\n5\n24", "output": "17" }, { "input": "1\n1\n1\n1\n100000", "output": "100000" }, { "input": "10\n9\n8\n7\n6", "output": "0" }, { "input": "8\n4\n4\n3\n65437", "output": "32718" }, { "input": "8\n4\n1\n10\n59392", "output": "59392" }, { "input": "4\n1\n8\n7\n44835", "output": "44835" }, { "input": "6\n1\n7\n2\n62982", "output": "62982" }, { "input": "2\n7\n4\n9\n56937", "output": "35246" }, { "input": "2\n9\n8\n1\n75083", "output": "75083" }, { "input": "8\n7\n7\n6\n69038", "output": "24656" }, { "input": "4\n4\n2\n3\n54481", "output": "36320" }, { "input": "6\n4\n9\n8\n72628", "output": "28244" }, { "input": "9\n7\n8\n10\n42357", "output": "16540" }, { "input": "5\n6\n4\n3\n60504", "output": "36302" }, { "input": "7\n2\n3\n8\n21754", "output": "15539" }, { "input": "1\n2\n10\n4\n39901", "output": "39901" }, { "input": "3\n4\n7\n1\n58048", "output": "58048" }, { "input": "9\n10\n4\n6\n52003", "output": "21956" }, { "input": "5\n10\n9\n3\n70149", "output": "32736" }, { "input": "5\n5\n5\n10\n55592", "output": "11118" }, { "input": "1\n5\n2\n6\n49547", "output": "49547" }, { "input": "3\n7\n7\n7\n84046", "output": "36019" }, { "input": "10\n2\n1\n8\n63537", "output": "63537" }, { "input": "7\n2\n10\n5\n81684", "output": "53678" }, { "input": "7\n1\n6\n8\n99831", "output": "99831" }, { "input": "3\n9\n3\n3\n61082", "output": "20360" }, { "input": "5\n5\n8\n9\n79228", "output": "29931" }, { "input": "1\n5\n5\n6\n89535", "output": "89535" }, { "input": "5\n5\n2\n1\n7682", "output": "7682" }, { "input": "7\n4\n8\n8\n25829", "output": "9224" }, { "input": "3\n4\n3\n3\n87079", "output": "43539" }, { "input": "5\n8\n4\n9\n5226", "output": "2438" }, { "input": "4\n9\n6\n6\n1070", "output": "415" }, { "input": "10\n10\n10\n10\n100000", "output": "10000" }, { "input": "1\n1\n1\n1\n1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "10\n10\n10\n10\n1", "output": "0" }, { "input": "10\n10\n1\n10\n10", "output": "10" }, { "input": "10\n10\n1\n10\n100", "output": "100" }, { "input": "2\n2\n2\n2\n1", "output": "0" } ]
1,688,315,186
2,147,483,647
Python 3
RUNTIME_ERROR
TESTS
0
30
102,400
k = int(input()) l = int(input()) m = int(input()) n = int(input()) f = int(input()) def gcd(a,b): if a == 0: return b else: return gcd(b%a,a) def lcm(c,d): prod = c*d return prod/gcd(c,d) list1 = [k, l , m, n] list1.sort() Injured = 0 InjuredVamp = [] IVamp = [] IVamp4 = [] IVamp5 = [] if list1[0] == 1: print(d) else: if list1[0] == 2: InjuredVamp.append(2) for i in list1: if i%2 != 0: InjuredVamp.append(i) d = InjuredVamp.copy() k = InjuredVamp.copy() for i in list1: if i == 3: for g in k: z = InjuredVamp.copy() if g%3 == 0: InjuredVamp.pop(z.index(g)) InjuredVamp.append(3) k = InjuredVamp.copy() d = InjuredVamp.copy() if i == 4: for g in k: z = InjuredVamp.copy() if g == 8: InjuredVamp.pop(z.index(g)) k = InjuredVamp.copy() d = InjuredVamp.copy() if i == 5: for g in k: z = InjuredVamp.copy() if g == 10: InjuredVamp.pop(z.index(g)) k = InjuredVamp.copy() d = InjuredVamp.copy() try: a = InjuredVamp[0] except: InjuredVamp = list1 InjuredVamp.sort() for i in InjuredVamp: if len(InjuredVamp)==3: try: l = InjuredVamp[InjuredVamp.index(i)+1] IVamp5.append(lcm(i,l)) except: l = InjuredVamp[0] IVamp5.append(lcm(i,l)) if len(InjuredVamp) == 4: try: l = InjuredVamp[InjuredVamp.index(i)+1] q = InjuredVamp[InjuredVamp.index(i)+2] IVamp5.append(lcm(i,l)) IVamp5.append(lcm(i,q)) except: try: l = InjuredVamp[InjuredVamp.index(i)+1] q = InjuredVamp[0] IVamp5.append(lcm(i,l)) IVamp5.append(lcm(i,q)) except: l = InjuredVamp[0] q = InjuredVamp[1] IVamp5.append(lcm(i,l)) IVamp5.append(lcm(i,q)) IVamp5.sort() # IVamp5 = list(set(IVamp5)) for i in IVamp5: IVamp4.append(f//i) for i in InjuredVamp: Injured = Injured + f//i for i in IVamp4: Injured = Injured - i print(int(Injured))
Title: Insomnia cure Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: «One dragon. Two dragon. Three dragon», — the princess was counting. She had trouble falling asleep, and she got bored of counting lambs when she was nine. However, just counting dragons was boring as well, so she entertained herself at best she could. Tonight she imagined that all dragons were here to steal her, and she was fighting them off. Every *k*-th dragon got punched in the face with a frying pan. Every *l*-th dragon got his tail shut into the balcony door. Every *m*-th dragon got his paws trampled with sharp heels. Finally, she threatened every *n*-th dragon to call her mom, and he withdrew in panic. How many imaginary dragons suffered moral or physical damage tonight, if the princess counted a total of *d* dragons? Input Specification: Input data contains integer numbers *k*,<=*l*,<=*m*,<=*n* and *d*, each number in a separate line (1<=≤<=*k*,<=*l*,<=*m*,<=*n*<=≤<=10, 1<=≤<=*d*<=≤<=105). Output Specification: Output the number of damaged dragons. Demo Input: ['1\n2\n3\n4\n12\n', '2\n3\n4\n5\n24\n'] Demo Output: ['12\n', '17\n'] Note: In the first case every first dragon got punched with a frying pan. Some of the dragons suffered from other reasons as well, but the pan alone would be enough. In the second case dragons 1, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19 and 23 escaped unharmed.
```python k = int(input()) l = int(input()) m = int(input()) n = int(input()) f = int(input()) def gcd(a,b): if a == 0: return b else: return gcd(b%a,a) def lcm(c,d): prod = c*d return prod/gcd(c,d) list1 = [k, l , m, n] list1.sort() Injured = 0 InjuredVamp = [] IVamp = [] IVamp4 = [] IVamp5 = [] if list1[0] == 1: print(d) else: if list1[0] == 2: InjuredVamp.append(2) for i in list1: if i%2 != 0: InjuredVamp.append(i) d = InjuredVamp.copy() k = InjuredVamp.copy() for i in list1: if i == 3: for g in k: z = InjuredVamp.copy() if g%3 == 0: InjuredVamp.pop(z.index(g)) InjuredVamp.append(3) k = InjuredVamp.copy() d = InjuredVamp.copy() if i == 4: for g in k: z = InjuredVamp.copy() if g == 8: InjuredVamp.pop(z.index(g)) k = InjuredVamp.copy() d = InjuredVamp.copy() if i == 5: for g in k: z = InjuredVamp.copy() if g == 10: InjuredVamp.pop(z.index(g)) k = InjuredVamp.copy() d = InjuredVamp.copy() try: a = InjuredVamp[0] except: InjuredVamp = list1 InjuredVamp.sort() for i in InjuredVamp: if len(InjuredVamp)==3: try: l = InjuredVamp[InjuredVamp.index(i)+1] IVamp5.append(lcm(i,l)) except: l = InjuredVamp[0] IVamp5.append(lcm(i,l)) if len(InjuredVamp) == 4: try: l = InjuredVamp[InjuredVamp.index(i)+1] q = InjuredVamp[InjuredVamp.index(i)+2] IVamp5.append(lcm(i,l)) IVamp5.append(lcm(i,q)) except: try: l = InjuredVamp[InjuredVamp.index(i)+1] q = InjuredVamp[0] IVamp5.append(lcm(i,l)) IVamp5.append(lcm(i,q)) except: l = InjuredVamp[0] q = InjuredVamp[1] IVamp5.append(lcm(i,l)) IVamp5.append(lcm(i,q)) IVamp5.sort() # IVamp5 = list(set(IVamp5)) for i in IVamp5: IVamp4.append(f//i) for i in InjuredVamp: Injured = Injured + f//i for i in IVamp4: Injured = Injured - i print(int(Injured)) ```
-1
59
A
Word
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation", "strings" ]
A. Word
2
256
Vasya is very upset that many people on the Net mix uppercase and lowercase letters in one word. That's why he decided to invent an extension for his favorite browser that would change the letters' register in every word so that it either only consisted of lowercase letters or, vice versa, only of uppercase ones. At that as little as possible letters should be changed in the word. For example, the word HoUse must be replaced with house, and the word ViP — with VIP. If a word contains an equal number of uppercase and lowercase letters, you should replace all the letters with lowercase ones. For example, maTRIx should be replaced by matrix. Your task is to use the given method on one given word.
The first line contains a word *s* — it consists of uppercase and lowercase Latin letters and possesses the length from 1 to 100.
Print the corrected word *s*. If the given word *s* has strictly more uppercase letters, make the word written in the uppercase register, otherwise - in the lowercase one.
[ "HoUse\n", "ViP\n", "maTRIx\n" ]
[ "house\n", "VIP\n", "matrix\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "HoUse", "output": "house" }, { "input": "ViP", "output": "VIP" }, { "input": "maTRIx", "output": "matrix" }, { "input": "BNHWpnpawg", "output": "bnhwpnpawg" }, { "input": "VTYGP", "output": "VTYGP" }, { "input": "CHNenu", "output": "chnenu" }, { "input": "ERPZGrodyu", "output": "erpzgrodyu" }, { "input": "KSXBXWpebh", "output": "KSXBXWPEBH" }, { "input": "qvxpqullmcbegsdskddortcvxyqlbvxmmkhevovnezubvpvnrcajpxraeaxizgaowtfkzywvhnbgzsxbhkaipcmoumtikkiyyaiv", "output": "qvxpqullmcbegsdskddortcvxyqlbvxmmkhevovnezubvpvnrcajpxraeaxizgaowtfkzywvhnbgzsxbhkaipcmoumtikkiyyaiv" }, { "input": "Amnhaxtaopjzrkqlbroiyipitndczpunwygstmzevgyjdzyanxkdqnvgkikfabwouwkkbzuiuvgvxgpizsvqsbwepktpdrgdkmfd", "output": "amnhaxtaopjzrkqlbroiyipitndczpunwygstmzevgyjdzyanxkdqnvgkikfabwouwkkbzuiuvgvxgpizsvqsbwepktpdrgdkmfd" }, { "input": "ISAGFJFARYFBLOPQDSHWGMCNKMFTLVFUGNJEWGWNBLXUIATXEkqiettmmjgydwcpafqrppdsrrrtguinqbgmzzfqwonkpgpcwenv", "output": "isagfjfaryfblopqdshwgmcnkmftlvfugnjewgwnblxuiatxekqiettmmjgydwcpafqrppdsrrrtguinqbgmzzfqwonkpgpcwenv" }, { "input": "XHRPXZEGHSOCJPICUIXSKFUZUPYTSGJSDIYBCMNMNBPNDBXLXBzhbfnqvwcffvrdhtickyqhupmcehlsyvncqmfhautvxudqdhgg", "output": "xhrpxzeghsocjpicuixskfuzupytsgjsdiybcmnmnbpndbxlxbzhbfnqvwcffvrdhtickyqhupmcehlsyvncqmfhautvxudqdhgg" }, { "input": "RJIQZMJCIMSNDBOHBRAWIENODSALETAKGKPYUFGVEFGCBRENZGAdkcetqjljtmttlonpekcovdzebzdkzggwfsxhapmjkdbuceak", "output": "RJIQZMJCIMSNDBOHBRAWIENODSALETAKGKPYUFGVEFGCBRENZGADKCETQJLJTMTTLONPEKCOVDZEBZDKZGGWFSXHAPMJKDBUCEAK" }, { "input": "DWLWOBHNMMGTFOLFAECKBRNNGLYLYDXTGTVRLMEESZOIUATZZZXUFUZDLSJXMEVRTESSFBWLNZZCLCQWEVNNUCXYVHNGNXHCBDFw", "output": "DWLWOBHNMMGTFOLFAECKBRNNGLYLYDXTGTVRLMEESZOIUATZZZXUFUZDLSJXMEVRTESSFBWLNZZCLCQWEVNNUCXYVHNGNXHCBDFW" }, { "input": "NYCNHJWGBOCOTSPETKKHVWFGAQYNHOVJWJHCIEFOUQZXOYUIEQDZALFKTEHTVDBVJMEUBJUBCMNVPWGDPNCHQHZJRCHYRFPVIGUB", "output": "NYCNHJWGBOCOTSPETKKHVWFGAQYNHOVJWJHCIEFOUQZXOYUIEQDZALFKTEHTVDBVJMEUBJUBCMNVPWGDPNCHQHZJRCHYRFPVIGUB" }, { "input": "igxoixiecetohtgjgbqzvlaobkhstejxdklghowtvwunnnvauriohuspsdmpzckprwajyxldoyckgjivjpmbfqtszmtocovxwge", "output": "igxoixiecetohtgjgbqzvlaobkhstejxdklghowtvwunnnvauriohuspsdmpzckprwajyxldoyckgjivjpmbfqtszmtocovxwge" }, { "input": "Ykkekrsqolzryiwsmdlnbmfautxxxauoojrddvwklgnlyrfcvhorrzbmtcrvpaypqhcffdqhwziipyyskcmztjprjqvmzzqhqnw", "output": "ykkekrsqolzryiwsmdlnbmfautxxxauoojrddvwklgnlyrfcvhorrzbmtcrvpaypqhcffdqhwziipyyskcmztjprjqvmzzqhqnw" }, { "input": "YQOMLKYAORUQQUCQZCDYMIVDHGWZFFRMUVTAWCHERFPMNRYRIkgqrciokgajamehmcxgerpudvsqyonjonsxgbnefftzmygncks", "output": "yqomlkyaoruqqucqzcdymivdhgwzffrmuvtawcherfpmnryrikgqrciokgajamehmcxgerpudvsqyonjonsxgbnefftzmygncks" }, { "input": "CDOZDPBVVVHNBJVBYHEOXWFLJKRWJCAJMIFCOZWWYFKVWOGTVJcuusigdqfkumewjtdyitveeiaybwrhomrwmpdipjwiuxfnwuz", "output": "CDOZDPBVVVHNBJVBYHEOXWFLJKRWJCAJMIFCOZWWYFKVWOGTVJCUUSIGDQFKUMEWJTDYITVEEIAYBWRHOMRWMPDIPJWIUXFNWUZ" }, { "input": "WHIUVEXHVOOIJIDVJVPQUBJMEVPMPDKQWJKFBZSGSKUXMIPPMJWuckzcpxosodcjaaakvlxpbiigsiauviilylnnqlyucziihqg", "output": "WHIUVEXHVOOIJIDVJVPQUBJMEVPMPDKQWJKFBZSGSKUXMIPPMJWUCKZCPXOSODCJAAAKVLXPBIIGSIAUVIILYLNNQLYUCZIIHQG" }, { "input": "VGHUNFOXKETUYMZDJNGTAOIOANYXSGYNFOGOFFLDAWEUKYFOZXCJTCAFXZYLQZERYZLRSQXYQGAPCSUDPMEYTNCTTTMFAGVDWBO", "output": "VGHUNFOXKETUYMZDJNGTAOIOANYXSGYNFOGOFFLDAWEUKYFOZXCJTCAFXZYLQZERYZLRSQXYQGAPCSUDPMEYTNCTTTMFAGVDWBO" }, { "input": "EDUANHCQDOCJHFONTTSWBUJSTTIXBIXMAIUFSGFLXWAYIURTVAVZPYQDLAWIGCLMPHXCEFCJPFAAHXVNGQUFNHADAIUAZIDMHDd", "output": "EDUANHCQDOCJHFONTTSWBUJSTTIXBIXMAIUFSGFLXWAYIURTVAVZPYQDLAWIGCLMPHXCEFCJPFAAHXVNGQUFNHADAIUAZIDMHDD" }, { "input": "EBWOVSNLYTWWXrnovgugogtjahnmatomubebyxakas", "output": "ebwovsnlytwwxrnovgugogtjahnmatomubebyxakas" }, { "input": "AORNNDKTRLRVGDPXJKXFTPFpopuzrlqumrxssskvbm", "output": "AORNNDKTRLRVGDPXJKXFTPFPOPUZRLQUMRXSSSKVBM" }, { "input": "DBBZJCWQEVGYHEEUHJAWRHBDPsnplijbwtdibqrrheebfxqcvn", "output": "dbbzjcwqevgyheeuhjawrhbdpsnplijbwtdibqrrheebfxqcvn" }, { "input": "t", "output": "t" }, { "input": "N", "output": "N" }, { "input": "kv", "output": "kv" }, { "input": "Ur", "output": "ur" }, { "input": "CN", "output": "CN" } ]
1,618,549,043
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
30
124
0
str=input() upper=0 lower=0 for i in range(len(str)): #to lower case letter if(ord(str[i])>=97 and ord(str[i])<=122): lower+=1 #to upper case letter elif(ord(str[i])>=65 and ord(str[i])<=90): upper+=1 if lower>=upper: print(str.lower()) else: print(str.upper())
Title: Word Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Vasya is very upset that many people on the Net mix uppercase and lowercase letters in one word. That's why he decided to invent an extension for his favorite browser that would change the letters' register in every word so that it either only consisted of lowercase letters or, vice versa, only of uppercase ones. At that as little as possible letters should be changed in the word. For example, the word HoUse must be replaced with house, and the word ViP — with VIP. If a word contains an equal number of uppercase and lowercase letters, you should replace all the letters with lowercase ones. For example, maTRIx should be replaced by matrix. Your task is to use the given method on one given word. Input Specification: The first line contains a word *s* — it consists of uppercase and lowercase Latin letters and possesses the length from 1 to 100. Output Specification: Print the corrected word *s*. If the given word *s* has strictly more uppercase letters, make the word written in the uppercase register, otherwise - in the lowercase one. Demo Input: ['HoUse\n', 'ViP\n', 'maTRIx\n'] Demo Output: ['house\n', 'VIP\n', 'matrix\n'] Note: none
```python str=input() upper=0 lower=0 for i in range(len(str)): #to lower case letter if(ord(str[i])>=97 and ord(str[i])<=122): lower+=1 #to upper case letter elif(ord(str[i])>=65 and ord(str[i])<=90): upper+=1 if lower>=upper: print(str.lower()) else: print(str.upper()) ```
3.969
888
C
K-Dominant Character
PROGRAMMING
1,400
[ "binary search", "implementation", "two pointers" ]
null
null
You are given a string *s* consisting of lowercase Latin letters. Character *c* is called *k*-dominant iff each substring of *s* with length at least *k* contains this character *c*. You have to find minimum *k* such that there exists at least one *k*-dominant character.
The first line contains string *s* consisting of lowercase Latin letters (1<=≤<=|*s*|<=≤<=100000).
Print one number — the minimum value of *k* such that there exists at least one *k*-dominant character.
[ "abacaba\n", "zzzzz\n", "abcde\n" ]
[ "2\n", "1\n", "3\n" ]
none
0
[ { "input": "abacaba", "output": "2" }, { "input": "zzzzz", "output": "1" }, { "input": "abcde", "output": "3" }, { "input": "bcaccacaaabaacaabaaabcbbcbcaacacbcbaaaacccacbbcbaabcbacaacbabacacacaccbbccbcbacbbbbccccabcabaaab", "output": "8" }, { "input": "daabcdabbabbacacbaacabacbcaabaacac", "output": "4" }, { "input": "abghim", "output": "4" }, { "input": "gfliflgfhhdkceacdljgkegmdlhcgkcmlelmbbbmdddgdeeljjhgbbffmemmmkhebgkhadkdajabcjkcgbkgbaeacdedlkklfech", "output": "17" }, { "input": "a", "output": "1" }, { "input": "aaabbb", "output": "4" }, { "input": "ab", "output": "2" }, { "input": "abbb", "output": "2" }, { "input": "ob", "output": "2" }, { "input": "abccba", "output": "3" }, { "input": "saaaaaaaas", "output": "2" }, { "input": "axxx", "output": "2" }, { "input": "abcba", "output": "2" }, { "input": "abb", "output": "2" }, { "input": "abcdea", "output": "4" }, { "input": "axcbb", "output": "3" }, { "input": "tmivvdcbbfrfogjviirrximhttoskopwrcmkcborcxvr", "output": "13" }, { "input": "dlchmmuateksgldkckljrovmeuniobjrelqjpnjljlvhpqrjsfklliqpufplgaelevmlcnodbllquubobecem", "output": "15" }, { "input": "zx", "output": "2" }, { "input": "zxz", "output": "2" }, { "input": "bbhdgaefbhf", "output": "6" }, { "input": "xx", "output": "1" }, { "input": "zxx", "output": "2" }, { "input": "cbcada", "output": "4" }, { "input": "z", "output": "1" }, { "input": "aab", "output": "2" }, { "input": "jficc", "output": "3" }, { "input": "cceeaabfba", "output": "5" }, { "input": "jk", "output": "2" }, { "input": "lzeznbwu", "output": "5" }, { "input": "rr", "output": "1" } ]
1,511,242,995
5,295
Python 3
TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
TESTS
5
2,000
102,400
s = input() f=0 k=1 p=[] while f==0: i=0 c=0 while i<len(s)-k: if c==0: for j in range(i,i+k): p.append(s[j]) else: for j in p: if s[i:i+k].find(j)==-1: p.remove(j) c+=1 i+=1 if len(p)!=0 : f=1 else: k+=1 print(k)
Title: K-Dominant Character Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: You are given a string *s* consisting of lowercase Latin letters. Character *c* is called *k*-dominant iff each substring of *s* with length at least *k* contains this character *c*. You have to find minimum *k* such that there exists at least one *k*-dominant character. Input Specification: The first line contains string *s* consisting of lowercase Latin letters (1<=≤<=|*s*|<=≤<=100000). Output Specification: Print one number — the minimum value of *k* such that there exists at least one *k*-dominant character. Demo Input: ['abacaba\n', 'zzzzz\n', 'abcde\n'] Demo Output: ['2\n', '1\n', '3\n'] Note: none
```python s = input() f=0 k=1 p=[] while f==0: i=0 c=0 while i<len(s)-k: if c==0: for j in range(i,i+k): p.append(s[j]) else: for j in p: if s[i:i+k].find(j)==-1: p.remove(j) c+=1 i+=1 if len(p)!=0 : f=1 else: k+=1 print(k) ```
0
447
B
DZY Loves Strings
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "greedy", "implementation" ]
null
null
DZY loves collecting special strings which only contain lowercase letters. For each lowercase letter *c* DZY knows its value *w**c*. For each special string *s*<==<=*s*1*s*2... *s*|*s*| (|*s*| is the length of the string) he represents its value with a function *f*(*s*), where Now DZY has a string *s*. He wants to insert *k* lowercase letters into this string in order to get the largest possible value of the resulting string. Can you help him calculate the largest possible value he could get?
The first line contains a single string *s* (1<=≤<=|*s*|<=≤<=103). The second line contains a single integer *k* (0<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=103). The third line contains twenty-six integers from *w**a* to *w**z*. Each such number is non-negative and doesn't exceed 1000.
Print a single integer — the largest possible value of the resulting string DZY could get.
[ "abc\n3\n1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1\n" ]
[ "41\n" ]
In the test sample DZY can obtain "abcbbc", *value* = 1·1 + 2·2 + 3·2 + 4·2 + 5·2 + 6·2 = 41.
1,000
[ { "input": "abc\n3\n1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1", "output": "41" }, { "input": "mmzhr\n3\n443 497 867 471 195 670 453 413 579 466 553 881 847 642 269 996 666 702 487 209 257 741 974 133 519 453", "output": "29978" }, { "input": "ajeeseerqnpaujubmajpibxrccazaawetywxmifzehojf\n23\n359 813 772 413 733 654 33 87 890 433 395 311 801 852 376 148 914 420 636 695 583 733 664 394 407 314", "output": "1762894" }, { "input": "uahngxejpomhbsebcxvelfsojbaouynnlsogjyvktpwwtcyddkcdqcqs\n34\n530 709 150 660 947 830 487 142 208 276 885 542 138 214 76 184 273 753 30 195 722 236 82 691 572 585", "output": "2960349" }, { "input": "xnzeqmouqyzvblcidmhbkqmtusszuczadpooslqxegldanwopilmdwzbczvrwgnwaireykwpugvpnpafbxlyggkgawghysufuegvmzvpgcqyjkoadcreaguzepbendwnowsuekxxivkziibxvxfoilofxcgnxvfefyezfhevfvtetsuhwtyxdlkccdkvqjl\n282\n170 117 627 886 751 147 414 187 150 960 410 70 576 681 641 729 798 877 611 108 772 643 683 166 305 933", "output": "99140444" }, { "input": "pplkqmluhfympkjfjnfdkwrkpumgdmbkfbbldpepicbbmdgafttpopzdxsevlqbtywzkoxyviglbbxsohycbdqksrhlumsldiwzjmednbkcjishkiekfrchzuztkcxnvuykhuenqojrmzaxlaoxnljnvqgnabtmcftisaazzgbmubmpsorygyusmeonrhrgphnfhlaxrvyhuxsnnezjxmdoklpquzpvjbxgbywppmegzxknhfzyygrmejleesoqfwheulmqhonqaukyuejtwxskjldplripyihbfpookxkuehiwqthbfafyrgmykuxglpplozycgydyecqkgfjljfqvigqhuxssqqtfanwszduwbsoytnrtgc\n464\n838 95 473 955 690 84 436 19 179 437 674 626 377 365 781 4 733 776 462 203 119 256 381 668 855 686", "output": "301124161" }, { "input": "qkautnuilwlhjsldfcuwhiqtgtoihifszlyvfaygrnivzgvwthkrzzdtfjcirrjjlrmjtbjlzmjeqmuffsjorjyggzefwgvmblvotvzffnwjhqxorpowzdcnfksdibezdtfjjxfozaghieksbmowrbeehuxlesmvqjsphlvauxiijm\n98\n121 622 0 691 616 959 838 161 581 862 876 830 267 812 598 106 337 73 588 323 999 17 522 399 657 495", "output": "30125295" }, { "input": "tghyxqfmhz\n8\n191 893 426 203 780 326 148 259 182 140 847 636 778 97 167 773 219 891 758 993 695 603 223 779 368 165", "output": "136422" }, { "input": "nyawbfjxnxjiyhwkydaruozobpphgjqdpfdqzezcsoyvurnapu\n30\n65 682 543 533 990 148 815 821 315 916 632 771 332 513 472 864 12 73 548 687 660 572 507 192 226 348", "output": "2578628" }, { "input": "pylrnkrbcjgoytvdnhmlvnkknijkdgdhworlvtwuonrkhrilkewcnofodaumgvnsisxooswgrgtvdeauyxhkipfoxrrtysuepjcf\n60\n894 206 704 179 272 337 413 828 119 182 330 46 440 102 250 191 242 539 678 783 843 431 612 567 33 338", "output": "9168707" }, { "input": "vhjnkrxbyhjhnjrxvwxmhxwoxttbtqosfxtcuvhfjlkyfspeypthsdkkwnqdpxdlnxsgtzvkrgqosgfjrwetqbxgoarkjhrjbspzgblsapifltkfxbfdbxqwoohlgyzijmiwnpmveybyzvasoctxsmgjehpyysmqblwnmkappbecklqjfmxhlyceordroflnposohfplrvijxbwvqdtvzhobtrumiujnyrfbwthvciinuveoizkccelxtaveiiagryqnyvsgfnipnavrtmdqlcnldepocbpzmqnarkdvykds\n276\n364 244 798 82 582 9 309 950 286 547 892 371 569 159 705 975 740 845 655 179 130 993 255 552 882 657", "output": "144901921" }, { "input": "gsaddmezrnttfalbwlqbnedumvikplfosw\n12\n290 850 872 361 483 895 152 118 974 619 701 154 899 285 328 712 669 984 407 340 851 775 324 892 554 860", "output": "809931" }, { "input": "a\n0\n5 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1", "output": "5" }, { "input": "lol\n3\n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1", "output": "21" } ]
1,587,554,870
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
OK
TESTS
24
140
0
def s_till(n): return n*(n+1)//2 z = str(input()) k = int(input()) va = list(map(int,input().split())) c_va = {chr(97+h):i for h,i in enumerate(va) } ans = 0 for ind, i in enumerate(z): ans+=(ind+1)*c_va[i] to_mult = s_till(k+len(z)) - s_till(len(z)) ans+=to_mult*max(c_va.values()) print(ans)
Title: DZY Loves Strings Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: DZY loves collecting special strings which only contain lowercase letters. For each lowercase letter *c* DZY knows its value *w**c*. For each special string *s*<==<=*s*1*s*2... *s*|*s*| (|*s*| is the length of the string) he represents its value with a function *f*(*s*), where Now DZY has a string *s*. He wants to insert *k* lowercase letters into this string in order to get the largest possible value of the resulting string. Can you help him calculate the largest possible value he could get? Input Specification: The first line contains a single string *s* (1<=≤<=|*s*|<=≤<=103). The second line contains a single integer *k* (0<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=103). The third line contains twenty-six integers from *w**a* to *w**z*. Each such number is non-negative and doesn't exceed 1000. Output Specification: Print a single integer — the largest possible value of the resulting string DZY could get. Demo Input: ['abc\n3\n1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1\n'] Demo Output: ['41\n'] Note: In the test sample DZY can obtain "abcbbc", *value* = 1·1 + 2·2 + 3·2 + 4·2 + 5·2 + 6·2 = 41.
```python def s_till(n): return n*(n+1)//2 z = str(input()) k = int(input()) va = list(map(int,input().split())) c_va = {chr(97+h):i for h,i in enumerate(va) } ans = 0 for ind, i in enumerate(z): ans+=(ind+1)*c_va[i] to_mult = s_till(k+len(z)) - s_till(len(z)) ans+=to_mult*max(c_va.values()) print(ans) ```
3
58
A
Chat room
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "greedy", "strings" ]
A. Chat room
1
256
Vasya has recently learned to type and log on to the Internet. He immediately entered a chat room and decided to say hello to everybody. Vasya typed the word *s*. It is considered that Vasya managed to say hello if several letters can be deleted from the typed word so that it resulted in the word "hello". For example, if Vasya types the word "ahhellllloou", it will be considered that he said hello, and if he types "hlelo", it will be considered that Vasya got misunderstood and he didn't manage to say hello. Determine whether Vasya managed to say hello by the given word *s*.
The first and only line contains the word *s*, which Vasya typed. This word consisits of small Latin letters, its length is no less that 1 and no more than 100 letters.
If Vasya managed to say hello, print "YES", otherwise print "NO".
[ "ahhellllloou\n", "hlelo\n" ]
[ "YES\n", "NO\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "ahhellllloou", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "hlelo", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "helhcludoo", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "hehwelloho", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "pnnepelqomhhheollvlo", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "tymbzjyqhymedasloqbq", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "yehluhlkwo", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "hatlevhhalrohairnolsvocafgueelrqmlqlleello", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "hhhtehdbllnhwmbyhvelqqyoulretpbfokflhlhreeflxeftelziclrwllrpflflbdtotvlqgoaoqldlroovbfsq", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "rzlvihhghnelqtwlexmvdjjrliqllolhyewgozkuovaiezgcilelqapuoeglnwmnlftxxiigzczlouooi", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "pfhhwctyqdlkrwhebfqfelhyebwllhemtrmeblgrynmvyhioesqklclocxmlffuormljszllpoo", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "lqllcolohwflhfhlnaow", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "heheeellollvoo", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "hellooo", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "o", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "hhqhzeclohlehljlhtesllylrolmomvuhcxsobtsckogdv", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "yoegfuzhqsihygnhpnukluutocvvwuldiighpogsifealtgkfzqbwtmgghmythcxflebrkctlldlkzlagovwlstsghbouk", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "uatqtgbvrnywfacwursctpagasnhydvmlinrcnqrry", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "tndtbldbllnrwmbyhvqaqqyoudrstpbfokfoclnraefuxtftmgzicorwisrpfnfpbdtatvwqgyalqtdtrjqvbfsq", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "rzlvirhgemelnzdawzpaoqtxmqucnahvqnwldklrmjiiyageraijfivigvozgwngiulttxxgzczptusoi", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "kgyelmchocojsnaqdsyeqgnllytbqietpdlgknwwumqkxrexgdcnwoldicwzwofpmuesjuxzrasscvyuqwspm", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "pnyvrcotjvgynbeldnxieghfltmexttuxzyac", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "dtwhbqoumejligbenxvzhjlhosqojetcqsynlzyhfaevbdpekgbtjrbhlltbceobcok", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "crrfpfftjwhhikwzeedrlwzblckkteseofjuxjrktcjfsylmlsvogvrcxbxtffujqshslemnixoeezivksouefeqlhhokwbqjz", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "jhfbndhyzdvhbvhmhmefqllujdflwdpjbehedlsqfdsqlyelwjtyloxwsvasrbqosblzbowlqjmyeilcvotdlaouxhdpoeloaovb", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "hwlghueoemiqtjhhpashjsouyegdlvoyzeunlroypoprnhlyiwiuxrghekaylndhrhllllwhbebezoglydcvykllotrlaqtvmlla", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "wshiaunnqnqxodholbipwhhjmyeblhgpeleblklpzwhdunmpqkbuzloetmwwxmeltkrcomulxauzlwmlklldjodozxryghsnwgcz", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "shvksednttggehroewuiptvvxtrzgidravtnjwuqrlnnkxbplctzkckinpkgjopjfoxdbojtcvsuvablcbkrzajrlhgobkcxeqti", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "hyyhddqhxhekehkwfhlnlsihzefwchzerevcjtokefplholrbvxlltdlafjxrfhleglrvlolojoqaolagtbeyogxlbgfolllslli", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "iaagrdhhelxpdegueiulflquvlzidoprzkehthkldaytrjwhyhprwjxlltinxvuilxohqgjqcvkkdcuoliekcnlilwgqlnlzouoo", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "wfluaeseldgxyvxpwuhkptdmlflnlhktwxiabsvkolsquymrmhzczzoybvlilhmvsuunggvgxzgyyffk", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "loee", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "izdipwylefqmjbuoznfglgcfvedeouflkeehxbasaqmiooppfsqlhprospqgxvzrcpwlfdddngoqvpwvggsnvvxhmjoslwjudjlo", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "pplynflbjlseflaegzqpdxswgunhnlglqhycrbcwdfhclmcrwekkzsoosmfblljeenwfjyifcvxihhhbyhmhlkvtskeglaovjnsi", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "xqjqmenkodmlhzyzmmvofdngktygbbxbzpluzcohohmalkoeuwfikblltaaigv", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "hello", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "oohell", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "hell", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "eloellohoelo", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "helllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllo", "output": "YES" } ]
1,597,843,843
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
OK
TESTS
40
140
0
str1 = "hello" str2 = input() m = len(str1) n = len(str2) j = 0 i = 0 while j<m and i<n: if str1[j] == str2[i]: j = j+1 i = i + 1 if (j==m): print("YES\n") else: print("NO\n")
Title: Chat room Time Limit: 1 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Vasya has recently learned to type and log on to the Internet. He immediately entered a chat room and decided to say hello to everybody. Vasya typed the word *s*. It is considered that Vasya managed to say hello if several letters can be deleted from the typed word so that it resulted in the word "hello". For example, if Vasya types the word "ahhellllloou", it will be considered that he said hello, and if he types "hlelo", it will be considered that Vasya got misunderstood and he didn't manage to say hello. Determine whether Vasya managed to say hello by the given word *s*. Input Specification: The first and only line contains the word *s*, which Vasya typed. This word consisits of small Latin letters, its length is no less that 1 and no more than 100 letters. Output Specification: If Vasya managed to say hello, print "YES", otherwise print "NO". Demo Input: ['ahhellllloou\n', 'hlelo\n'] Demo Output: ['YES\n', 'NO\n'] Note: none
```python str1 = "hello" str2 = input() m = len(str1) n = len(str2) j = 0 i = 0 while j<m and i<n: if str1[j] == str2[i]: j = j+1 i = i + 1 if (j==m): print("YES\n") else: print("NO\n") ```
3.93
965
A
Paper Airplanes
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "math" ]
null
null
To make a paper airplane, one has to use a rectangular piece of paper. From a sheet of standard size you can make $s$ airplanes. A group of $k$ people decided to make $n$ airplanes each. They are going to buy several packs of paper, each of them containing $p$ sheets, and then distribute the sheets between the people. Each person should have enough sheets to make $n$ airplanes. How many packs should they buy?
The only line contains four integers $k$, $n$, $s$, $p$ ($1 \le k, n, s, p \le 10^4$) — the number of people, the number of airplanes each should make, the number of airplanes that can be made using one sheet and the number of sheets in one pack, respectively.
Print a single integer — the minimum number of packs they should buy.
[ "5 3 2 3\n", "5 3 100 1\n" ]
[ "4\n", "5\n" ]
In the first sample they have to buy $4$ packs of paper: there will be $12$ sheets in total, and giving $2$ sheets to each person is enough to suit everyone's needs. In the second sample they have to buy a pack for each person as they can't share sheets.
500
[ { "input": "5 3 2 3", "output": "4" }, { "input": "5 3 100 1", "output": "5" }, { "input": "10000 10000 1 1", "output": "100000000" }, { "input": "1 1 10000 10000", "output": "1" }, { "input": "300 300 21 23", "output": "196" }, { "input": "300 2 37 51", "output": "6" }, { "input": "2 400 23 57", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1 1 1 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "10000 10000 3 2", "output": "16670000" }, { "input": "1 2 1 2", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1 1 2 2", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1 1 10 10", "output": "1" }, { "input": "5324 5439 32 13", "output": "69622" }, { "input": "9000 1 2432 1", "output": "9000" }, { "input": "230 1234 9124 23", "output": "10" }, { "input": "11 1 1 1", "output": "11" }, { "input": "6246 8489 1227 9", "output": "4858" }, { "input": "9 20 5 7", "output": "6" } ]
1,525,606,944
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
18
93
7,065,600
from math import ceil k, n, s, p = [int(i) for i in input().split(" ")] print(ceil(k*ceil(n/s)/p))
Title: Paper Airplanes Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: To make a paper airplane, one has to use a rectangular piece of paper. From a sheet of standard size you can make $s$ airplanes. A group of $k$ people decided to make $n$ airplanes each. They are going to buy several packs of paper, each of them containing $p$ sheets, and then distribute the sheets between the people. Each person should have enough sheets to make $n$ airplanes. How many packs should they buy? Input Specification: The only line contains four integers $k$, $n$, $s$, $p$ ($1 \le k, n, s, p \le 10^4$) — the number of people, the number of airplanes each should make, the number of airplanes that can be made using one sheet and the number of sheets in one pack, respectively. Output Specification: Print a single integer — the minimum number of packs they should buy. Demo Input: ['5 3 2 3\n', '5 3 100 1\n'] Demo Output: ['4\n', '5\n'] Note: In the first sample they have to buy $4$ packs of paper: there will be $12$ sheets in total, and giving $2$ sheets to each person is enough to suit everyone's needs. In the second sample they have to buy a pack for each person as they can't share sheets.
```python from math import ceil k, n, s, p = [int(i) for i in input().split(" ")] print(ceil(k*ceil(n/s)/p)) ```
3
527
A
Playing with Paper
PROGRAMMING
1,100
[ "implementation", "math" ]
null
null
One day Vasya was sitting on a not so interesting Maths lesson and making an origami from a rectangular *a* mm <=×<= *b* mm sheet of paper (*a*<=&gt;<=*b*). Usually the first step in making an origami is making a square piece of paper from the rectangular sheet by folding the sheet along the bisector of the right angle, and cutting the excess part. After making a paper ship from the square piece, Vasya looked on the remaining (*a*<=-<=*b*) mm <=×<= *b* mm strip of paper. He got the idea to use this strip of paper in the same way to make an origami, and then use the remainder (if it exists) and so on. At the moment when he is left with a square piece of paper, he will make the last ship from it and stop. Can you determine how many ships Vasya will make during the lesson?
The first line of the input contains two integers *a*, *b* (1<=≤<=*b*<=&lt;<=*a*<=≤<=1012) — the sizes of the original sheet of paper.
Print a single integer — the number of ships that Vasya will make.
[ "2 1\n", "10 7\n", "1000000000000 1\n" ]
[ "2\n", "6\n", "1000000000000\n" ]
Pictures to the first and second sample test.
500
[ { "input": "2 1", "output": "2" }, { "input": "10 7", "output": "6" }, { "input": "1000000000000 1", "output": "1000000000000" }, { "input": "3 1", "output": "3" }, { "input": "4 1", "output": "4" }, { "input": "3 2", "output": "3" }, { "input": "4 2", "output": "2" }, { "input": "1000 700", "output": "6" }, { "input": "959986566087 524054155168", "output": "90" }, { "input": "4 3", "output": "4" }, { "input": "7 6", "output": "7" }, { "input": "1000 999", "output": "1000" }, { "input": "1000 998", "output": "500" }, { "input": "1000 997", "output": "336" }, { "input": "42 1", "output": "42" }, { "input": "1000 1", "output": "1000" }, { "input": "8 5", "output": "5" }, { "input": "13 8", "output": "6" }, { "input": "987 610", "output": "15" }, { "input": "442 42", "output": "22" }, { "input": "754 466", "output": "13" }, { "input": "1000000000000 999999999999", "output": "1000000000000" }, { "input": "1000000000000 999999999998", "output": "500000000000" }, { "input": "941 14", "output": "74" }, { "input": "998 2", "output": "499" }, { "input": "1000 42", "output": "32" }, { "input": "1000 17", "output": "66" }, { "input": "5 1", "output": "5" }, { "input": "5 2", "output": "4" }, { "input": "5 3", "output": "4" }, { "input": "5 4", "output": "5" }, { "input": "293 210", "output": "17" }, { "input": "787878787878 424242424242", "output": "8" }, { "input": "956722026041 591286729879", "output": "58" }, { "input": "956722026041 365435296162", "output": "58" }, { "input": "628625247282 464807889701", "output": "102" }, { "input": "695928431619 424778620208", "output": "167" }, { "input": "1000000000000 42", "output": "23809523821" }, { "input": "987654345678 23", "output": "42941493300" }, { "input": "10000000001 2", "output": "5000000002" }, { "input": "1000000000000 2", "output": "500000000000" }, { "input": "1000000000000 3", "output": "333333333336" }, { "input": "100000000000 3", "output": "33333333336" }, { "input": "100000000000 23", "output": "4347826109" }, { "input": "999999999997 7", "output": "142857142861" }, { "input": "8589934592 4294967296", "output": "2" } ]
1,606,035,358
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
46
108
0
raw = str(input()).split() a = int(raw[0]) b = int(raw[1]) c = 0 while(a != 0 and b != 0): if (a > b): c += int(a/b) a = a % b else: c += int(b/a) b = b % a print(c)
Title: Playing with Paper Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: One day Vasya was sitting on a not so interesting Maths lesson and making an origami from a rectangular *a* mm <=×<= *b* mm sheet of paper (*a*<=&gt;<=*b*). Usually the first step in making an origami is making a square piece of paper from the rectangular sheet by folding the sheet along the bisector of the right angle, and cutting the excess part. After making a paper ship from the square piece, Vasya looked on the remaining (*a*<=-<=*b*) mm <=×<= *b* mm strip of paper. He got the idea to use this strip of paper in the same way to make an origami, and then use the remainder (if it exists) and so on. At the moment when he is left with a square piece of paper, he will make the last ship from it and stop. Can you determine how many ships Vasya will make during the lesson? Input Specification: The first line of the input contains two integers *a*, *b* (1<=≤<=*b*<=&lt;<=*a*<=≤<=1012) — the sizes of the original sheet of paper. Output Specification: Print a single integer — the number of ships that Vasya will make. Demo Input: ['2 1\n', '10 7\n', '1000000000000 1\n'] Demo Output: ['2\n', '6\n', '1000000000000\n'] Note: Pictures to the first and second sample test.
```python raw = str(input()).split() a = int(raw[0]) b = int(raw[1]) c = 0 while(a != 0 and b != 0): if (a > b): c += int(a/b) a = a % b else: c += int(b/a) b = b % a print(c) ```
3
954
A
Diagonal Walking
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
Mikhail walks on a 2D plane. He can go either up or right. You are given a sequence of Mikhail's moves. He thinks that this sequence is too long and he wants to make it as short as possible. In the given sequence moving up is described by character U and moving right is described by character R. Mikhail can replace any pair of consecutive moves RU or UR with a diagonal move (described as character D). After that, he can go on and do some other replacements, until there is no pair of consecutive moves RU or UR left. Your problem is to print the minimum possible length of the sequence of moves after the replacements.
The first line of the input contains one integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the length of the sequence. The second line contains the sequence consisting of *n* characters U and R.
Print the minimum possible length of the sequence of moves after all replacements are done.
[ "5\nRUURU\n", "17\nUUURRRRRUUURURUUU\n" ]
[ "3\n", "13\n" ]
In the first test the shortened sequence of moves may be DUD (its length is 3). In the second test the shortened sequence of moves can be UUDRRRDUDDUUU (its length is 13).
0
[ { "input": "5\nRUURU", "output": "3" }, { "input": "17\nUUURRRRRUUURURUUU", "output": "13" }, { "input": "100\nUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU", "output": "100" }, { "input": "100\nRRURRUUUURURRRURRRRURRRRRRURRUURRRUUURUURURRURUURUURRUURUURRURURUUUUURUUUUUURRUUURRRURRURRRUURRUUUUR", "output": "67" }, { "input": "100\nUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUURUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU", "output": "99" }, { "input": "3\nRUR", "output": "2" }, { "input": "1\nR", "output": "1" }, { "input": "5\nRURUU", "output": "3" }, { "input": "1\nU", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2\nUR", "output": "1" }, { "input": "23\nUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU", "output": "23" } ]
1,637,577,005
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
11
46
0
n=int(input()) s=input()+"" i=0 x=0 while i<(len(s)-1): if s[i]=='U'and s[i+1]=='R' or s[i]=='R'and s[i+1]=='U' : x=x+1 i=i+2 else: i=i+1 print(len(s)-x)
Title: Diagonal Walking Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Mikhail walks on a 2D plane. He can go either up or right. You are given a sequence of Mikhail's moves. He thinks that this sequence is too long and he wants to make it as short as possible. In the given sequence moving up is described by character U and moving right is described by character R. Mikhail can replace any pair of consecutive moves RU or UR with a diagonal move (described as character D). After that, he can go on and do some other replacements, until there is no pair of consecutive moves RU or UR left. Your problem is to print the minimum possible length of the sequence of moves after the replacements. Input Specification: The first line of the input contains one integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the length of the sequence. The second line contains the sequence consisting of *n* characters U and R. Output Specification: Print the minimum possible length of the sequence of moves after all replacements are done. Demo Input: ['5\nRUURU\n', '17\nUUURRRRRUUURURUUU\n'] Demo Output: ['3\n', '13\n'] Note: In the first test the shortened sequence of moves may be DUD (its length is 3). In the second test the shortened sequence of moves can be UUDRRRDUDDUUU (its length is 13).
```python n=int(input()) s=input()+"" i=0 x=0 while i<(len(s)-1): if s[i]=='U'and s[i+1]=='R' or s[i]=='R'and s[i+1]=='U' : x=x+1 i=i+2 else: i=i+1 print(len(s)-x) ```
3
760
A
Petr and a calendar
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation", "math" ]
null
null
Petr wants to make a calendar for current month. For this purpose he draws a table in which columns correspond to weeks (a week is seven consequent days from Monday to Sunday), rows correspond to weekdays, and cells contain dates. For example, a calendar for January 2017 should look like on the picture: Petr wants to know how many columns his table should have given the month and the weekday of the first date of that month? Assume that the year is non-leap.
The only line contain two integers *m* and *d* (1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=12, 1<=≤<=*d*<=≤<=7) — the number of month (January is the first month, December is the twelfth) and the weekday of the first date of this month (1 is Monday, 7 is Sunday).
Print single integer: the number of columns the table should have.
[ "1 7\n", "1 1\n", "11 6\n" ]
[ "6\n", "5\n", "5\n" ]
The first example corresponds to the January 2017 shown on the picture in the statements. In the second example 1-st January is Monday, so the whole month fits into 5 columns. In the third example 1-st November is Saturday and 5 columns is enough.
500
[ { "input": "1 7", "output": "6" }, { "input": "1 1", "output": "5" }, { "input": "11 6", "output": "5" }, { "input": "2 7", "output": "5" }, { "input": "2 1", "output": "4" }, { "input": "8 6", "output": "6" }, { "input": "1 1", "output": "5" }, { "input": "1 2", "output": "5" }, { "input": "1 3", "output": "5" }, { "input": "1 4", "output": "5" }, { "input": "1 5", "output": "5" }, { "input": "1 6", "output": "6" }, { "input": "1 7", "output": "6" }, { "input": "2 1", "output": "4" }, { "input": "2 2", "output": "5" }, { "input": "2 3", "output": "5" }, { "input": "2 4", "output": "5" }, { "input": "2 5", "output": "5" }, { "input": "2 6", "output": "5" }, { "input": "2 7", "output": "5" }, { "input": "3 1", "output": "5" }, { "input": "3 2", "output": "5" }, { "input": "3 3", "output": "5" }, { "input": "3 4", "output": "5" }, { "input": "3 5", "output": "5" }, { "input": "3 6", "output": "6" }, { "input": "3 7", "output": "6" }, { "input": "4 1", "output": "5" }, { "input": "4 2", "output": "5" }, { "input": "4 3", "output": "5" }, { "input": "4 4", "output": "5" }, { "input": "4 5", "output": "5" }, { "input": "4 6", "output": "5" }, { "input": "4 7", "output": "6" }, { "input": "5 1", "output": "5" }, { "input": "5 2", "output": "5" }, { "input": "5 3", "output": "5" }, { "input": "5 4", "output": "5" }, { "input": "5 5", "output": "5" }, { "input": "5 6", "output": "6" }, { "input": "5 7", "output": "6" }, { "input": "6 1", "output": "5" }, { "input": "6 2", "output": "5" }, { "input": "6 3", "output": "5" }, { "input": "6 4", "output": "5" }, { "input": "6 5", "output": "5" }, { "input": "6 6", "output": "5" }, { "input": "6 7", "output": "6" }, { "input": "7 1", "output": "5" }, { "input": "7 2", "output": "5" }, { "input": "7 3", "output": "5" }, { "input": "7 4", "output": "5" }, { "input": "7 5", "output": "5" }, { "input": "7 6", "output": "6" }, { "input": "7 7", "output": "6" }, { "input": "8 1", "output": "5" }, { "input": "8 2", "output": "5" }, { "input": "8 3", "output": "5" }, { "input": "8 4", "output": "5" }, { "input": "8 5", "output": "5" }, { "input": "8 6", "output": "6" }, { "input": "8 7", "output": "6" }, { "input": "9 1", "output": "5" }, { "input": "9 2", "output": "5" }, { "input": "9 3", "output": "5" }, { "input": "9 4", "output": "5" }, { "input": "9 5", "output": "5" }, { "input": "9 6", "output": "5" }, { "input": "9 7", "output": "6" }, { "input": "10 1", "output": "5" }, { "input": "10 2", "output": "5" }, { "input": "10 3", "output": "5" }, { "input": "10 4", "output": "5" }, { "input": "10 5", "output": "5" }, { "input": "10 6", "output": "6" }, { "input": "10 7", "output": "6" }, { "input": "11 1", "output": "5" }, { "input": "11 2", "output": "5" }, { "input": "11 3", "output": "5" }, { "input": "11 4", "output": "5" }, { "input": "11 5", "output": "5" }, { "input": "11 6", "output": "5" }, { "input": "11 7", "output": "6" }, { "input": "12 1", "output": "5" }, { "input": "12 2", "output": "5" }, { "input": "12 3", "output": "5" }, { "input": "12 4", "output": "5" }, { "input": "12 5", "output": "5" }, { "input": "12 6", "output": "6" }, { "input": "12 7", "output": "6" }, { "input": "1 4", "output": "5" }, { "input": "1 5", "output": "5" }, { "input": "9 7", "output": "6" }, { "input": "2 6", "output": "5" }, { "input": "1 6", "output": "6" }, { "input": "2 2", "output": "5" }, { "input": "4 7", "output": "6" }, { "input": "12 6", "output": "6" }, { "input": "12 3", "output": "5" }, { "input": "3 6", "output": "6" }, { "input": "9 6", "output": "5" }, { "input": "7 6", "output": "6" }, { "input": "11 7", "output": "6" }, { "input": "6 6", "output": "5" } ]
1,548,923,590
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
104
109
0
X = list(map(int , input().split())) if X[0] in [1,3,5,7,8,10,12]: print(5 if X[1]<=5 else 6) exit() if X[0] in [11,9,6,4]: print(5 if X[1]<=6 else 6) exit() print(4 if X[1]==1 else 5)
Title: Petr and a calendar Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Petr wants to make a calendar for current month. For this purpose he draws a table in which columns correspond to weeks (a week is seven consequent days from Monday to Sunday), rows correspond to weekdays, and cells contain dates. For example, a calendar for January 2017 should look like on the picture: Petr wants to know how many columns his table should have given the month and the weekday of the first date of that month? Assume that the year is non-leap. Input Specification: The only line contain two integers *m* and *d* (1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=12, 1<=≤<=*d*<=≤<=7) — the number of month (January is the first month, December is the twelfth) and the weekday of the first date of this month (1 is Monday, 7 is Sunday). Output Specification: Print single integer: the number of columns the table should have. Demo Input: ['1 7\n', '1 1\n', '11 6\n'] Demo Output: ['6\n', '5\n', '5\n'] Note: The first example corresponds to the January 2017 shown on the picture in the statements. In the second example 1-st January is Monday, so the whole month fits into 5 columns. In the third example 1-st November is Saturday and 5 columns is enough.
```python X = list(map(int , input().split())) if X[0] in [1,3,5,7,8,10,12]: print(5 if X[1]<=5 else 6) exit() if X[0] in [11,9,6,4]: print(5 if X[1]<=6 else 6) exit() print(4 if X[1]==1 else 5) ```
3
508
A
Pasha and Pixels
PROGRAMMING
1,100
[ "brute force" ]
null
null
Pasha loves his phone and also putting his hair up... But the hair is now irrelevant. Pasha has installed a new game to his phone. The goal of the game is following. There is a rectangular field consisting of *n* row with *m* pixels in each row. Initially, all the pixels are colored white. In one move, Pasha can choose any pixel and color it black. In particular, he can choose the pixel that is already black, then after the boy's move the pixel does not change, that is, it remains black. Pasha loses the game when a 2<=×<=2 square consisting of black pixels is formed. Pasha has made a plan of *k* moves, according to which he will paint pixels. Each turn in his plan is represented as a pair of numbers *i* and *j*, denoting respectively the row and the column of the pixel to be colored on the current move. Determine whether Pasha loses if he acts in accordance with his plan, and if he does, on what move the 2<=×<=2 square consisting of black pixels is formed.
The first line of the input contains three integers *n*,<=*m*,<=*k* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=1000, 1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=105) — the number of rows, the number of columns and the number of moves that Pasha is going to perform. The next *k* lines contain Pasha's moves in the order he makes them. Each line contains two integers *i* and *j* (1<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=*n*, 1<=≤<=*j*<=≤<=*m*), representing the row number and column number of the pixel that was painted during a move.
If Pasha loses, print the number of the move when the 2<=×<=2 square consisting of black pixels is formed. If Pasha doesn't lose, that is, no 2<=×<=2 square consisting of black pixels is formed during the given *k* moves, print 0.
[ "2 2 4\n1 1\n1 2\n2 1\n2 2\n", "2 3 6\n2 3\n2 2\n1 3\n2 2\n1 2\n1 1\n", "5 3 7\n2 3\n1 2\n1 1\n4 1\n3 1\n5 3\n3 2\n" ]
[ "4\n", "5\n", "0\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "2 2 4\n1 1\n1 2\n2 1\n2 2", "output": "4" }, { "input": "2 3 6\n2 3\n2 2\n1 3\n2 2\n1 2\n1 1", "output": "5" }, { "input": "5 3 7\n2 3\n1 2\n1 1\n4 1\n3 1\n5 3\n3 2", "output": "0" }, { "input": "3 3 11\n2 1\n3 1\n1 1\n1 3\n1 2\n2 3\n3 3\n3 2\n2 2\n1 3\n3 3", "output": "9" }, { "input": "2 2 5\n1 1\n2 1\n2 1\n1 2\n2 2", "output": "5" }, { "input": "518 518 10\n37 97\n47 278\n17 467\n158 66\n483 351\n83 123\n285 219\n513 187\n380 75\n304 352", "output": "0" }, { "input": "1 1 5\n1 1\n1 1\n1 1\n1 1\n1 1", "output": "0" }, { "input": "1 5 5\n1 1\n1 2\n1 3\n1 4\n1 5", "output": "0" }, { "input": "5 1 5\n1 1\n2 1\n3 1\n4 1\n5 1", "output": "0" }, { "input": "1 1 1\n1 1", "output": "0" }, { "input": "10 10 4\n5 9\n6 9\n6 10\n5 10", "output": "4" }, { "input": "1000 1000 4\n999 999\n999 1000\n1000 999\n1000 1000", "output": "4" }, { "input": "2 3 5\n2 3\n1 3\n1 2\n1 1\n2 2", "output": "5" }, { "input": "1000 1000 4\n1000 1000\n999 999\n1000 999\n999 1000", "output": "4" } ]
1,668,072,641
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
TESTS
15
2,000
11,366,400
n,m,k = map(int,input().split()) matrix = [[1]*m for _ in range(n)] state = [[4]*(m-1) for _ in range(n-1)] point = True ans = 0 for s in range(k): if point == True: i,j = map(int,input().split()) # matrix[i-1][j-1] = 0 if matrix[i-1][j-1] == 0: continue else: matrix[i-1][j-1] = 0 if 1 < i < n and 1 < j < m: #inside state[i-1][j-1] -= 1 state[i-2][j-1] -= 1 state[i-1][j-2] -= 1 state[i-2][j-2] -= 1 elif (i == 1 and j == 1) or (i == 1 and j == m) or (i == n and j == 1) or(i == n and j == m): if i == 1 and j == 1: state[0][0] -= 1 if i == 1 and j == m: state[0][-1] -= 1 if i == n and j == 1: state[-1][0] -= 1 if i == n and j == m: state[-1][-1] -= 1 elif i == 1: state[i-1][j-1] -= 1 state[i-1][j-2] -= 1 elif j == 1: state[i-1][j-1] -= 1 state[i-2][j-1] -= 1 elif i == n: state[i-2][j-1] -= 1 state[i-2][j-2] -= 1 else: state[i-1][j-2] -= 1 state[i-2][j-2] -= 1 tniop = True for _ in state: if 0 in _ and tniop == True: ans = s + 1 point = False tniop = False else: i,j = map(int,input().split()) continue print(ans)
Title: Pasha and Pixels Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Pasha loves his phone and also putting his hair up... But the hair is now irrelevant. Pasha has installed a new game to his phone. The goal of the game is following. There is a rectangular field consisting of *n* row with *m* pixels in each row. Initially, all the pixels are colored white. In one move, Pasha can choose any pixel and color it black. In particular, he can choose the pixel that is already black, then after the boy's move the pixel does not change, that is, it remains black. Pasha loses the game when a 2<=×<=2 square consisting of black pixels is formed. Pasha has made a plan of *k* moves, according to which he will paint pixels. Each turn in his plan is represented as a pair of numbers *i* and *j*, denoting respectively the row and the column of the pixel to be colored on the current move. Determine whether Pasha loses if he acts in accordance with his plan, and if he does, on what move the 2<=×<=2 square consisting of black pixels is formed. Input Specification: The first line of the input contains three integers *n*,<=*m*,<=*k* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=1000, 1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=105) — the number of rows, the number of columns and the number of moves that Pasha is going to perform. The next *k* lines contain Pasha's moves in the order he makes them. Each line contains two integers *i* and *j* (1<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=*n*, 1<=≤<=*j*<=≤<=*m*), representing the row number and column number of the pixel that was painted during a move. Output Specification: If Pasha loses, print the number of the move when the 2<=×<=2 square consisting of black pixels is formed. If Pasha doesn't lose, that is, no 2<=×<=2 square consisting of black pixels is formed during the given *k* moves, print 0. Demo Input: ['2 2 4\n1 1\n1 2\n2 1\n2 2\n', '2 3 6\n2 3\n2 2\n1 3\n2 2\n1 2\n1 1\n', '5 3 7\n2 3\n1 2\n1 1\n4 1\n3 1\n5 3\n3 2\n'] Demo Output: ['4\n', '5\n', '0\n'] Note: none
```python n,m,k = map(int,input().split()) matrix = [[1]*m for _ in range(n)] state = [[4]*(m-1) for _ in range(n-1)] point = True ans = 0 for s in range(k): if point == True: i,j = map(int,input().split()) # matrix[i-1][j-1] = 0 if matrix[i-1][j-1] == 0: continue else: matrix[i-1][j-1] = 0 if 1 < i < n and 1 < j < m: #inside state[i-1][j-1] -= 1 state[i-2][j-1] -= 1 state[i-1][j-2] -= 1 state[i-2][j-2] -= 1 elif (i == 1 and j == 1) or (i == 1 and j == m) or (i == n and j == 1) or(i == n and j == m): if i == 1 and j == 1: state[0][0] -= 1 if i == 1 and j == m: state[0][-1] -= 1 if i == n and j == 1: state[-1][0] -= 1 if i == n and j == m: state[-1][-1] -= 1 elif i == 1: state[i-1][j-1] -= 1 state[i-1][j-2] -= 1 elif j == 1: state[i-1][j-1] -= 1 state[i-2][j-1] -= 1 elif i == n: state[i-2][j-1] -= 1 state[i-2][j-2] -= 1 else: state[i-1][j-2] -= 1 state[i-2][j-2] -= 1 tniop = True for _ in state: if 0 in _ and tniop == True: ans = s + 1 point = False tniop = False else: i,j = map(int,input().split()) continue print(ans) ```
0
112
A
Petya and Strings
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation", "strings" ]
A. Petya and Strings
2
256
Little Petya loves presents. His mum bought him two strings of the same size for his birthday. The strings consist of uppercase and lowercase Latin letters. Now Petya wants to compare those two strings lexicographically. The letters' case does not matter, that is an uppercase letter is considered equivalent to the corresponding lowercase letter. Help Petya perform the comparison.
Each of the first two lines contains a bought string. The strings' lengths range from 1 to 100 inclusive. It is guaranteed that the strings are of the same length and also consist of uppercase and lowercase Latin letters.
If the first string is less than the second one, print "-1". If the second string is less than the first one, print "1". If the strings are equal, print "0". Note that the letters' case is not taken into consideration when the strings are compared.
[ "aaaa\naaaA\n", "abs\nAbz\n", "abcdefg\nAbCdEfF\n" ]
[ "0\n", "-1\n", "1\n" ]
If you want more formal information about the lexicographical order (also known as the "dictionary order" or "alphabetical order"), you can visit the following site: - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexicographical_order
500
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1,695,803,740
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
53
92
5,632,000
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ Created on Wed Sep 27 16:29:38 2023 @author: 王天齐 """ a1=input().lower() a2=input().lower() if a1 > a2: print('1') elif a1 == a2: print('0') else: print('-1')
Title: Petya and Strings Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Little Petya loves presents. His mum bought him two strings of the same size for his birthday. The strings consist of uppercase and lowercase Latin letters. Now Petya wants to compare those two strings lexicographically. The letters' case does not matter, that is an uppercase letter is considered equivalent to the corresponding lowercase letter. Help Petya perform the comparison. Input Specification: Each of the first two lines contains a bought string. The strings' lengths range from 1 to 100 inclusive. It is guaranteed that the strings are of the same length and also consist of uppercase and lowercase Latin letters. Output Specification: If the first string is less than the second one, print "-1". If the second string is less than the first one, print "1". If the strings are equal, print "0". Note that the letters' case is not taken into consideration when the strings are compared. Demo Input: ['aaaa\naaaA\n', 'abs\nAbz\n', 'abcdefg\nAbCdEfF\n'] Demo Output: ['0\n', '-1\n', '1\n'] Note: If you want more formal information about the lexicographical order (also known as the "dictionary order" or "alphabetical order"), you can visit the following site: - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexicographical_order
```python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ Created on Wed Sep 27 16:29:38 2023 @author: 王天齐 """ a1=input().lower() a2=input().lower() if a1 > a2: print('1') elif a1 == a2: print('0') else: print('-1') ```
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177
B1
Rectangular Game
PROGRAMMING
1,000
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null
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The Smart Beaver from ABBYY decided to have a day off. But doing nothing the whole day turned out to be too boring, and he decided to play a game with pebbles. Initially, the Beaver has *n* pebbles. He arranges them in *a* equal rows, each row has *b* pebbles (*a*<=&gt;<=1). Note that the Beaver must use all the pebbles he has, i. e. *n*<==<=*a*·*b*. Once the Smart Beaver has arranged the pebbles, he takes back any of the resulting rows (that is, *b* pebbles) and discards all other pebbles. Then he arranges all his pebbles again (possibly choosing other values of *a* and *b*) and takes back one row, and so on. The game continues until at some point the Beaver ends up with exactly one pebble. The game process can be represented as a finite sequence of integers *c*1,<=...,<=*c**k*, where: - *c*1<==<=*n* - *c**i*<=+<=1 is the number of pebbles that the Beaver ends up with after the *i*-th move, that is, the number of pebbles in a row after some arrangement of *c**i* pebbles (1<=≤<=*i*<=&lt;<=*k*). Note that *c**i*<=&gt;<=*c**i*<=+<=1. - *c**k*<==<=1 The result of the game is the sum of numbers *c**i*. You are given *n*. Find the maximum possible result of the game.
The single line of the input contains a single integer *n* — the initial number of pebbles the Smart Beaver has. The input limitations for getting 30 points are: - 2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=50 The input limitations for getting 100 points are: - 2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=109
Print a single number — the maximum possible result of the game.
[ "10\n", "8\n" ]
[ "16\n", "15\n" ]
Consider the first example (*c*<sub class="lower-index">1</sub> = 10). The possible options for the game development are: - Arrange the pebbles in 10 rows, one pebble per row. Then *c*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub> = 1, and the game ends after the first move with the result of 11. - Arrange the pebbles in 5 rows, two pebbles per row. Then *c*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub> = 2, and the game continues. During the second move we have two pebbles which can be arranged in a unique way (remember that you are not allowed to put all the pebbles in the same row!) — 2 rows, one pebble per row. *c*<sub class="lower-index">3</sub> = 1, and the game ends with the result of 13. - Finally, arrange the pebbles in two rows, five pebbles per row. The same logic leads us to *c*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub> = 5, *c*<sub class="lower-index">3</sub> = 1, and the game ends with the result of 16 — the maximum possible result.
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1,671,756,273
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS1
7
92
0
n= int(input()) count=n def is_prime(max): flag=True if max<=2: flag=True else: for i in range(2,(max//2)+1): if max%i==0: flag=False break return flag while True: max=1 for i in range(2,(n//2)+1): if n%i==0: current=i if current>max: max=current if not is_prime(max): count+=max else: print(count+max+1) exit() n=max
Title: Rectangular Game Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: The Smart Beaver from ABBYY decided to have a day off. But doing nothing the whole day turned out to be too boring, and he decided to play a game with pebbles. Initially, the Beaver has *n* pebbles. He arranges them in *a* equal rows, each row has *b* pebbles (*a*<=&gt;<=1). Note that the Beaver must use all the pebbles he has, i. e. *n*<==<=*a*·*b*. Once the Smart Beaver has arranged the pebbles, he takes back any of the resulting rows (that is, *b* pebbles) and discards all other pebbles. Then he arranges all his pebbles again (possibly choosing other values of *a* and *b*) and takes back one row, and so on. The game continues until at some point the Beaver ends up with exactly one pebble. The game process can be represented as a finite sequence of integers *c*1,<=...,<=*c**k*, where: - *c*1<==<=*n* - *c**i*<=+<=1 is the number of pebbles that the Beaver ends up with after the *i*-th move, that is, the number of pebbles in a row after some arrangement of *c**i* pebbles (1<=≤<=*i*<=&lt;<=*k*). Note that *c**i*<=&gt;<=*c**i*<=+<=1. - *c**k*<==<=1 The result of the game is the sum of numbers *c**i*. You are given *n*. Find the maximum possible result of the game. Input Specification: The single line of the input contains a single integer *n* — the initial number of pebbles the Smart Beaver has. The input limitations for getting 30 points are: - 2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=50 The input limitations for getting 100 points are: - 2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=109 Output Specification: Print a single number — the maximum possible result of the game. Demo Input: ['10\n', '8\n'] Demo Output: ['16\n', '15\n'] Note: Consider the first example (*c*<sub class="lower-index">1</sub> = 10). The possible options for the game development are: - Arrange the pebbles in 10 rows, one pebble per row. Then *c*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub> = 1, and the game ends after the first move with the result of 11. - Arrange the pebbles in 5 rows, two pebbles per row. Then *c*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub> = 2, and the game continues. During the second move we have two pebbles which can be arranged in a unique way (remember that you are not allowed to put all the pebbles in the same row!) — 2 rows, one pebble per row. *c*<sub class="lower-index">3</sub> = 1, and the game ends with the result of 13. - Finally, arrange the pebbles in two rows, five pebbles per row. The same logic leads us to *c*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub> = 5, *c*<sub class="lower-index">3</sub> = 1, and the game ends with the result of 16 — the maximum possible result.
```python n= int(input()) count=n def is_prime(max): flag=True if max<=2: flag=True else: for i in range(2,(max//2)+1): if max%i==0: flag=False break return flag while True: max=1 for i in range(2,(n//2)+1): if n%i==0: current=i if current>max: max=current if not is_prime(max): count+=max else: print(count+max+1) exit() n=max ```
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A
Chips
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A. Chips
2
256
There are *n* walruses sitting in a circle. All of them are numbered in the clockwise order: the walrus number 2 sits to the left of the walrus number 1, the walrus number 3 sits to the left of the walrus number 2, ..., the walrus number 1 sits to the left of the walrus number *n*. The presenter has *m* chips. The presenter stands in the middle of the circle and starts giving the chips to the walruses starting from walrus number 1 and moving clockwise. The walrus number *i* gets *i* chips. If the presenter can't give the current walrus the required number of chips, then the presenter takes the remaining chips and the process ends. Determine by the given *n* and *m* how many chips the presenter will get in the end.
The first line contains two integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=50, 1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=104) — the number of walruses and the number of chips correspondingly.
Print the number of chips the presenter ended up with.
[ "4 11\n", "17 107\n", "3 8\n" ]
[ "0\n", "2\n", "1\n" ]
In the first sample the presenter gives one chip to the walrus number 1, two chips to the walrus number 2, three chips to the walrus number 3, four chips to the walrus number 4, then again one chip to the walrus number 1. After that the presenter runs out of chips. He can't give anything to the walrus number 2 and the process finishes. In the third sample the presenter gives one chip to the walrus number 1, two chips to the walrus number 2, three chips to the walrus number 3, then again one chip to the walrus number 1. The presenter has one chip left and he can't give two chips to the walrus number 2, that's why the presenter takes the last chip.
500
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1,552,413,897
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
25
218
0
''' Amirhossein Alimirzaei Telegram : @HajLorenzo Instagram : amirhossein_alimirzaei University of Bojnourd''' x=list(map(int,input().split())) i=1 while(x[1]>=i): x[1]-=i if i==x[0]: i=1 else: i+=1 print(x[1])
Title: Chips Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: There are *n* walruses sitting in a circle. All of them are numbered in the clockwise order: the walrus number 2 sits to the left of the walrus number 1, the walrus number 3 sits to the left of the walrus number 2, ..., the walrus number 1 sits to the left of the walrus number *n*. The presenter has *m* chips. The presenter stands in the middle of the circle and starts giving the chips to the walruses starting from walrus number 1 and moving clockwise. The walrus number *i* gets *i* chips. If the presenter can't give the current walrus the required number of chips, then the presenter takes the remaining chips and the process ends. Determine by the given *n* and *m* how many chips the presenter will get in the end. Input Specification: The first line contains two integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=50, 1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=104) — the number of walruses and the number of chips correspondingly. Output Specification: Print the number of chips the presenter ended up with. Demo Input: ['4 11\n', '17 107\n', '3 8\n'] Demo Output: ['0\n', '2\n', '1\n'] Note: In the first sample the presenter gives one chip to the walrus number 1, two chips to the walrus number 2, three chips to the walrus number 3, four chips to the walrus number 4, then again one chip to the walrus number 1. After that the presenter runs out of chips. He can't give anything to the walrus number 2 and the process finishes. In the third sample the presenter gives one chip to the walrus number 1, two chips to the walrus number 2, three chips to the walrus number 3, then again one chip to the walrus number 1. The presenter has one chip left and he can't give two chips to the walrus number 2, that's why the presenter takes the last chip.
```python ''' Amirhossein Alimirzaei Telegram : @HajLorenzo Instagram : amirhossein_alimirzaei University of Bojnourd''' x=list(map(int,input().split())) i=1 while(x[1]>=i): x[1]-=i if i==x[0]: i=1 else: i+=1 print(x[1]) ```
3.9455
23
A
You're Given a String...
PROGRAMMING
1,200
[ "brute force", "greedy" ]
A. You're Given a String...
2
256
You're given a string of lower-case Latin letters. Your task is to find the length of its longest substring that can be met in the string at least twice. These occurrences can overlap (see sample test 2).
The first input line contains the string. It's guaranteed, that the string is non-empty, consists of lower-case Latin letters, and its length doesn't exceed 100.
Output one number — length of the longest substring that can be met in the string at least twice.
[ "abcd\n", "ababa\n", "zzz\n" ]
[ "0", "3", "2" ]
none
0
[ { "input": "abcd", "output": "0" }, { "input": "ababa", "output": "3" }, { "input": "zzz", "output": "2" }, { "input": "kmmm", "output": "2" }, { "input": "wzznz", "output": "1" }, { "input": "qlzazaaqll", "output": "2" }, { "input": "lzggglgpep", "output": "2" }, { "input": "iegdlraaidefgegiagrdfhihe", "output": "2" }, { "input": "esxpqmdrtidgtkxojuxyrcwxlycywtzbjzpxvbngnlepgzcaeg", "output": "1" }, { "input": "garvpaimjdjiivamusjdwfcaoswuhxyyxvrxzajoyihggvuxumaadycfphrzbprraicvjjlsdhojihaw", "output": "2" }, { "input": "ckvfndqgkmhcyojaqgdkenmbexufryhqejdhctxujmtrwkpbqxufxamgoeigzfyzbhevpbkvviwntdhqscvkmphnkkljizndnbjt", "output": "3" }, { "input": "bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb", "output": "99" }, { "input": "ikiikiikikiiikkkkkikkkkiiiiikkiiikkiikiikkkkikkkikikkikiiikkikikiiikikkkiiikkkikkikkikkkkiiikkiiiiii", "output": "10" }, { "input": "ovovhoovvhohhhvhhvhhvhovoohovhhoooooovohvooooohvvoooohvvovhhvhovhhvoovhvhvoovovvhooovhhooovohvhhovhv", "output": "8" }, { "input": "ccwckkkycccccckwckwkwkwkkkkyycykcccycyckwywcckwykcycykkkwcycwwcykcwkwkwwykwkwcykywwwyyykckkyycckwcwk", "output": "5" }, { "input": "ttketfkefktfztezzkzfkkeetkkfktftzktezekkeezkeeetteeteefetefkzzzetekfftkeffzkktffzkzzeftfeezfefzffeef", "output": "4" }, { "input": "rtharczpfznrgdnkltchafduydgbgkdjqrmjqyfmpwjwphrtsjbmswkanjlprbnduaqbcjqxlxmkspkhkcnzbqwxonzxxdmoigti", "output": "2" }, { "input": "fplrkfklvwdeiynbjgaypekambmbjfnoknlhczhkdmljicookdywdgpnlnqlpunnkebnikgcgcjefeqhknvlynmvjcegvcdgvvdb", "output": "2" }, { "input": "txbciieycswqpniwvzipwlottivvnfsysgzvzxwbctcchfpvlbcjikdofhpvsknptpjdbxemtmjcimetkemdbettqnbvzzbdyxxb", "output": "2" }, { "input": "fmubmfwefikoxtqvmaavwjxmoqltapexkqxcsztpezfcltqavuicefxovuswmqimuikoppgqpiapqutkczgcvxzutavkujxvpklv", "output": "3" }, { "input": "ipsrjylhpkjvlzncfixipstwcicxqygqcfrawpzzvckoveyqhathglblhpkjvlzncfixipfajaqobtzvthmhgbuawoxoknirclxg", "output": "15" }, { "input": "kcnjsntjzcbgzjscrsrjkrbytqsrptzspzctjrorsyggrtkcnjsntjzcbgzjscrsrjyqbrtpcgqirsrrjbbbrnyqstnrozcoztt", "output": "20" }, { "input": "unhcfnrhsqetuerjqcetrhlsqgfnqfntvkgxsscquolxxroqgtchffyccetrhlsqgfnqfntvkgxsscquolxxroqgtchffhfqvx", "output": "37" }, { "input": "kkcckkccckkcckcccckcckkkkcckkkkckkkcckckkkkkckkkkkcckkccckkcckcccckcckkkkcckkkkckkkcckckkkkkckckckkc", "output": "46" }, { "input": "mlhsyijxeydqxhtkmpdeqwzogjvxahmssyhfhqessbxzvydbrxdmlhsyijxeydqxhtkmpdeqwzogjvxahmssyhfhqessbxzvydik", "output": "47" }, { "input": "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz", "output": "0" }, { "input": "tttttbttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttmttttttt", "output": "85" }, { "input": "ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffbfffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff", "output": "61" }, { "input": "cccccccccccccccccccccccwcccccccccccccccccccccuccccccccccccccnccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc", "output": "38" }, { "input": "ffffffffffffffffffffffffffufffgfffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffgffffffftffffffgffffffffffffff", "output": "38" }, { "input": "rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrlhbrrrrrrrrurrrrrrrfrrqrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrewrrrrrrryrrxrrrrrrrrrrr", "output": "33" }, { "input": "vyvvvvvvvvzvvvvvzvvvwvvvvrvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvrvvvvvvvvvpkvvpvgvvvvvvvvvvvvvgvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvysvvvbvvvv", "output": "17" }, { "input": "cbubbbbbbbbbbfbbbbbbbbjbobbbbbbbbbbibbubbbbjbbbnzgbbzbbfbbbbbbbbbbbfbpbbbbbbbbbbygbbbgbabbbbbbbhibbb", "output": "12" }, { "input": "lrqrrrrrrrjrrrrrcdrrgrrmwvrrrrrrrrrxfzrmrmrryrrrurrrdrrrrrrrrrrererrrsrrrrrrrrrrrqrrrrcrrwjsrrlrrrrr", "output": "10" }, { "input": "ssssusisisosscssssztzessssyspskjssvosiissussszsosssslsssdsssvssvsssslsssmsfjasjsssssowscsjsssszsspss", "output": "8" }, { "input": "uukuuuumueuuuujuukgdhbztuuuubbguuocuozfaunqufjujuguyuuvkuuauubuubuucuvtjuuuuuusduduuuuuuuueunuuuuuzu", "output": "7" }, { "input": "jpkkgwklngwqcfzmwkkpcwkkkkkekkkekkkdsykqwjkkkhkkkxdnukkkkkkmkqykkkxqklkskkrkkkkkqqjikkkkkkpknkkkkkoh", "output": "7" }, { "input": "bmzbbfbbhqxwthtbbisbbbbbtbbfbbpbfbbpbkbjfbcbbbbzbbbdwmbbbrnvqdbbtbbuglrnbbbbvmbyblebbabibrevaxbbjbqb", "output": "6" }, { "input": "qqqmqqqsbteqqopsuqiqumrqzpqnqgqeniqqkyqqyqqqpxzqeqqquhdqquhqqqfqjirqaqqaquxqoqqjqqqqbjbgqcqqqqicnkqc", "output": "4" }, { "input": "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaaavaaaaaaauaaeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa", "output": "44" }, { "input": "a", "output": "0" }, { "input": "fg", "output": "0" }, { "input": "yy", "output": "1" }, { "input": "abcabcabc", "output": "6" }, { "input": "qwerqwedqwes", "output": "3" } ]
1,680,779,304
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
1
62
0
s = input() n = len(s) ans = 0 for i in range(n): for j in range(i+1, n): if s[i:j] in s[j:]: ans = max(ans, j-i) print(ans)
Title: You're Given a String... Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: You're given a string of lower-case Latin letters. Your task is to find the length of its longest substring that can be met in the string at least twice. These occurrences can overlap (see sample test 2). Input Specification: The first input line contains the string. It's guaranteed, that the string is non-empty, consists of lower-case Latin letters, and its length doesn't exceed 100. Output Specification: Output one number — length of the longest substring that can be met in the string at least twice. Demo Input: ['abcd\n', 'ababa\n', 'zzz\n'] Demo Output: ['0', '3', '2'] Note: none
```python s = input() n = len(s) ans = 0 for i in range(n): for j in range(i+1, n): if s[i:j] in s[j:]: ans = max(ans, j-i) print(ans) ```
0
186
A
Comparing Strings
PROGRAMMING
1,100
[ "implementation", "strings" ]
null
null
Some dwarves that are finishing the StUDY (State University for Dwarven Youngsters) Bachelor courses, have been told "no genome, no degree". That means that all dwarves should write a thesis on genome. Dwarven genome is far from simple. It is represented by a string that consists of lowercase Latin letters. Dwarf Misha has already chosen the subject for his thesis: determining by two dwarven genomes, whether they belong to the same race. Two dwarves belong to the same race if we can swap two characters in the first dwarf's genome and get the second dwarf's genome as a result. Help Dwarf Misha and find out whether two gnomes belong to the same race or not.
The first line contains the first dwarf's genome: a non-empty string, consisting of lowercase Latin letters. The second line contains the second dwarf's genome: a non-empty string, consisting of lowercase Latin letters. The number of letters in each genome doesn't exceed 105. It is guaranteed that the strings that correspond to the genomes are different. The given genomes may have different length.
Print "YES", if the dwarves belong to the same race. Otherwise, print "NO".
[ "ab\nba\n", "aa\nab\n" ]
[ "YES\n", "NO\n" ]
- First example: you can simply swap two letters in string "ab". So we get "ba". - Second example: we can't change string "aa" into string "ab", because "aa" does not contain letter "b".
500
[ { "input": "ab\nba", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "aa\nab", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "a\nza", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "vvea\nvvae", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "rtfabanpc\natfabrnpc", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "mt\ntm", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "qxolmbkkt\naovlajmlf", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "b\ng", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "ab\naba", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "ba\na", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "a\nab", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "a\naa", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "a\nz", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "aabb\nbbaa", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "ab\nbd", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "bac\ndae", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "abc\nakl", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "cb\naa", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "abaab\naabba", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "aab\naaa", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "abcde\nedcba", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "abab\nbaba", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "ab\nbac", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "abcd\naqcb", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "abc\nbad", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "ab\nca", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "abc\nab", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "ab\nbae", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "aaaabcccca\naaaadccccb", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "acaa\nabca", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "aba\naab", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "ah\nla", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "aab\naa", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "abab\nabcd", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "ed\nab", "output": "NO" } ]
1,592,891,965
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
30
248
8,192,000
#COMPARING STRINGS(186A) a = input() b = input() a = sorted(a) a1 = ''.join(a) b = sorted(b) b1 = ''.join(b) if a != b: print("NO") else: print("YES")
Title: Comparing Strings Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Some dwarves that are finishing the StUDY (State University for Dwarven Youngsters) Bachelor courses, have been told "no genome, no degree". That means that all dwarves should write a thesis on genome. Dwarven genome is far from simple. It is represented by a string that consists of lowercase Latin letters. Dwarf Misha has already chosen the subject for his thesis: determining by two dwarven genomes, whether they belong to the same race. Two dwarves belong to the same race if we can swap two characters in the first dwarf's genome and get the second dwarf's genome as a result. Help Dwarf Misha and find out whether two gnomes belong to the same race or not. Input Specification: The first line contains the first dwarf's genome: a non-empty string, consisting of lowercase Latin letters. The second line contains the second dwarf's genome: a non-empty string, consisting of lowercase Latin letters. The number of letters in each genome doesn't exceed 105. It is guaranteed that the strings that correspond to the genomes are different. The given genomes may have different length. Output Specification: Print "YES", if the dwarves belong to the same race. Otherwise, print "NO". Demo Input: ['ab\nba\n', 'aa\nab\n'] Demo Output: ['YES\n', 'NO\n'] Note: - First example: you can simply swap two letters in string "ab". So we get "ba". - Second example: we can't change string "aa" into string "ab", because "aa" does not contain letter "b".
```python #COMPARING STRINGS(186A) a = input() b = input() a = sorted(a) a1 = ''.join(a) b = sorted(b) b1 = ''.join(b) if a != b: print("NO") else: print("YES") ```
0
416
C
Booking System
PROGRAMMING
1,600
[ "binary search", "dp", "greedy", "implementation" ]
null
null
Innovation technologies are on a victorious march around the planet. They integrate into all spheres of human activity! A restaurant called "Dijkstra's Place" has started thinking about optimizing the booking system. There are *n* booking requests received by now. Each request is characterized by two numbers: *c**i* and *p**i* — the size of the group of visitors who will come via this request and the total sum of money they will spend in the restaurant, correspondingly. We know that for each request, all *c**i* people want to sit at the same table and are going to spend the whole evening in the restaurant, from the opening moment at 18:00 to the closing moment. Unfortunately, there only are *k* tables in the restaurant. For each table, we know *r**i* — the maximum number of people who can sit at it. A table can have only people from the same group sitting at it. If you cannot find a large enough table for the whole group, then all visitors leave and naturally, pay nothing. Your task is: given the tables and the requests, decide which requests to accept and which requests to decline so that the money paid by the happy and full visitors was maximum.
The first line of the input contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000) — the number of requests from visitors. Then *n* lines follow. Each line contains two integers: *c**i*,<=*p**i* (1<=≤<=*c**i*,<=*p**i*<=≤<=1000) — the size of the group of visitors who will come by the *i*-th request and the total sum of money they will pay when they visit the restaurant, correspondingly. The next line contains integer *k* (1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=1000) — the number of tables in the restaurant. The last line contains *k* space-separated integers: *r*1,<=*r*2,<=...,<=*r**k* (1<=≤<=*r**i*<=≤<=1000) — the maximum number of people that can sit at each table.
In the first line print two integers: *m*,<=*s* — the number of accepted requests and the total money you get from these requests, correspondingly. Then print *m* lines — each line must contain two space-separated integers: the number of the accepted request and the number of the table to seat people who come via this request. The requests and the tables are consecutively numbered starting from 1 in the order in which they are given in the input. If there are multiple optimal answers, print any of them.
[ "3\n10 50\n2 100\n5 30\n3\n4 6 9\n" ]
[ "2 130\n2 1\n3 2\n" ]
none
1,500
[ { "input": "3\n10 50\n2 100\n5 30\n3\n4 6 9", "output": "2 130\n2 1\n3 2" }, { "input": "1\n1 1\n1\n1", "output": "1 1\n1 1" }, { "input": "1\n2 1\n1\n1", "output": "0 0" }, { "input": "2\n10 10\n5 5\n1\n5", "output": "1 5\n2 1" }, { "input": "2\n10 10\n5 5\n1\n10", "output": "1 10\n1 1" }, { "input": "2\n2 100\n10 10\n1\n10", "output": "1 100\n1 1" }, { "input": "2\n10 100\n5 90\n2\n15 20", "output": "2 190\n1 1\n2 2" }, { "input": "3\n10 10\n3 5\n5 8\n3\n3 4 10", "output": "2 15\n1 3\n2 1" }, { "input": "10\n739 307\n523 658\n700 143\n373 577\n120 433\n353 833\n665 516\n988 101\n817 604\n800 551\n10\n431 425 227 147 153 170 954 757 222 759", "output": "6 3621\n6 2\n2 8\n9 7\n4 1\n7 10\n5 4" }, { "input": "9\n216 860\n299 720\n688 831\n555 733\n863 873\n594 923\n583 839\n738 824\n57 327\n10\n492 578 452 808 492 163 670 31 267 627", "output": "7 5233\n6 10\n1 9\n7 7\n3 4\n4 2\n2 3\n9 6" }, { "input": "3\n694 606\n76 973\n676 110\n5\n592 737 313 903 13", "output": "3 1689\n2 3\n1 2\n3 4" }, { "input": "7\n172 864\n853 523\n368 989\n920 452\n351 456\n269 104\n313 677\n9\n165 47 259 51 693 941 471 871 206", "output": "5 3509\n3 7\n1 9\n7 5\n2 8\n5 6" }, { "input": "1\n545 609\n4\n584 822 973 652", "output": "1 609\n1 1" }, { "input": "9\n23 163\n895 838\n344 444\n284 763\n942 39\n431 92\n147 515\n59 505\n940 999\n8\n382 497 297 125 624 212 851 859", "output": "6 2482\n4 3\n7 6\n8 4\n3 1\n1 2\n6 5" }, { "input": "3\n500 613\n671 899\n628 131\n10\n622 467 479 982 886 968 326 64 228 321", "output": "3 1643\n2 5\n1 1\n3 6" }, { "input": "7\n682 870\n640 857\n616 306\n649 777\n725 215\n402 977\n981 353\n1\n846", "output": "1 977\n6 1" }, { "input": "1\n160 616\n5\n406 713 290 308 741", "output": "1 616\n1 3" }, { "input": "6\n397 946\n871 126\n800 290\n505 429\n239 43\n320 292\n9\n387 925 9 440 395 320 58 707 994", "output": "6 2126\n1 4\n4 8\n6 6\n3 2\n2 9\n5 1" }, { "input": "1\n3 20\n4\n3 2 1 4", "output": "1 20\n1 1" }, { "input": "2\n2 100\n1 1000\n1\n2", "output": "1 1000\n2 1" } ]
1,598,336,115
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
5
124
0
n = int(input()) l = [] val = [] ind1, ind2 = 0, 0 ans = [] pos = 1 for i in range(n): l.append([int(x) for x in input().split()]) l1 = l[:] l1.sort() k = int(input()) r = [int(x) for x in input().split()] r.sort() l1.reverse() r.reverse() while(ind1 < n and ind2 < k): if l1[ind1][0] <= r[ind2]: ind2 += 1 ans.append(l1[ind1][1]) val.append(l1[ind1][0]) ind1 += 1 print(len(ans), sum(ans)) for i in range(len(l)): v = l[i][0] if v in val: print(i + 1, pos) pos += 1 del val[val.index(v)]
Title: Booking System Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Innovation technologies are on a victorious march around the planet. They integrate into all spheres of human activity! A restaurant called "Dijkstra's Place" has started thinking about optimizing the booking system. There are *n* booking requests received by now. Each request is characterized by two numbers: *c**i* and *p**i* — the size of the group of visitors who will come via this request and the total sum of money they will spend in the restaurant, correspondingly. We know that for each request, all *c**i* people want to sit at the same table and are going to spend the whole evening in the restaurant, from the opening moment at 18:00 to the closing moment. Unfortunately, there only are *k* tables in the restaurant. For each table, we know *r**i* — the maximum number of people who can sit at it. A table can have only people from the same group sitting at it. If you cannot find a large enough table for the whole group, then all visitors leave and naturally, pay nothing. Your task is: given the tables and the requests, decide which requests to accept and which requests to decline so that the money paid by the happy and full visitors was maximum. Input Specification: The first line of the input contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000) — the number of requests from visitors. Then *n* lines follow. Each line contains two integers: *c**i*,<=*p**i* (1<=≤<=*c**i*,<=*p**i*<=≤<=1000) — the size of the group of visitors who will come by the *i*-th request and the total sum of money they will pay when they visit the restaurant, correspondingly. The next line contains integer *k* (1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=1000) — the number of tables in the restaurant. The last line contains *k* space-separated integers: *r*1,<=*r*2,<=...,<=*r**k* (1<=≤<=*r**i*<=≤<=1000) — the maximum number of people that can sit at each table. Output Specification: In the first line print two integers: *m*,<=*s* — the number of accepted requests and the total money you get from these requests, correspondingly. Then print *m* lines — each line must contain two space-separated integers: the number of the accepted request and the number of the table to seat people who come via this request. The requests and the tables are consecutively numbered starting from 1 in the order in which they are given in the input. If there are multiple optimal answers, print any of them. Demo Input: ['3\n10 50\n2 100\n5 30\n3\n4 6 9\n'] Demo Output: ['2 130\n2 1\n3 2\n'] Note: none
```python n = int(input()) l = [] val = [] ind1, ind2 = 0, 0 ans = [] pos = 1 for i in range(n): l.append([int(x) for x in input().split()]) l1 = l[:] l1.sort() k = int(input()) r = [int(x) for x in input().split()] r.sort() l1.reverse() r.reverse() while(ind1 < n and ind2 < k): if l1[ind1][0] <= r[ind2]: ind2 += 1 ans.append(l1[ind1][1]) val.append(l1[ind1][0]) ind1 += 1 print(len(ans), sum(ans)) for i in range(len(l)): v = l[i][0] if v in val: print(i + 1, pos) pos += 1 del val[val.index(v)] ```
0
688
B
Lovely Palindromes
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "constructive algorithms", "math" ]
null
null
Pari has a friend who loves palindrome numbers. A palindrome number is a number that reads the same forward or backward. For example 12321, 100001 and 1 are palindrome numbers, while 112 and 1021 are not. Pari is trying to love them too, but only very special and gifted people can understand the beauty behind palindrome numbers. Pari loves integers with even length (i.e. the numbers with even number of digits), so she tries to see a lot of big palindrome numbers with even length (like a 2-digit 11 or 6-digit 122221), so maybe she could see something in them. Now Pari asks you to write a program that gets a huge integer *n* from the input and tells what is the *n*-th even-length positive palindrome number?
The only line of the input contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=10100<=000).
Print the *n*-th even-length palindrome number.
[ "1\n", "10\n" ]
[ "11\n", "1001\n" ]
The first 10 even-length palindrome numbers are 11, 22, 33, ... , 88, 99 and 1001.
1,000
[ { "input": "1", "output": "11" }, { "input": "10", "output": "1001" }, { "input": "11", "output": "1111" }, { "input": "12", "output": "1221" }, { "input": "100", "output": "100001" }, { "input": "1321", "output": "13211231" }, { "input": "2", "output": "22" }, { "input": "3", "output": "33" }, { "input": "4", "output": "44" }, { "input": "5", "output": "55" }, { "input": "6", "output": "66" }, { "input": "7", "output": "77" }, { "input": "8", "output": "88" }, { "input": "9", "output": "99" }, { "input": "13", "output": "1331" }, { "input": "14", "output": "1441" }, { "input": "15", "output": "1551" }, { "input": "16", "output": "1661" }, { "input": "17", "output": "1771" }, { "input": "18", "output": "1881" }, { "input": "19", "output": "1991" }, { "input": "20", "output": "2002" }, { "input": "26550", "output": "2655005562" }, { "input": "16137", "output": "1613773161" }, { "input": "91471", "output": "9147117419" }, { "input": "41242", "output": "4124224214" }, { "input": "30866", "output": "3086666803" }, { "input": "4442231232741003009964183199713851566466079882929007253443848371978048610682180431295671905105980116", "output": "44422312327410030099641831997138515664660798829290072534438483719780486106821804312956719051059801166110895015091765921340812860168408791738483443527009292889706646651583179913814699003001472321322444" }, { "input": "7806526084732010742850470902979267046151204705563201965818390803445852115032119297648697933316807252", "output": "78065260847320107428504709029792670461512047055632019658183908034458521150321192976486979333168072522527086133397968467929112305112585443080938185691023655074021516407629792090740582470102374806256087" }, { "input": "2244399823612183124978103773977739948197709395321563148611877999503840818596183803323258317041875913", "output": "22443998236121831249781037739777399481977093953215631486118779995038408185961838033232583170418759133195781407138523233083816958180483059997781168413651235939077918499377793773018794213812163289934422" }, { "input": "123451", "output": "123451154321" } ]
1,677,072,571
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
OK
TESTS
40
62
409,600
n = input () print (n + n [ : : -1])
Title: Lovely Palindromes Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Pari has a friend who loves palindrome numbers. A palindrome number is a number that reads the same forward or backward. For example 12321, 100001 and 1 are palindrome numbers, while 112 and 1021 are not. Pari is trying to love them too, but only very special and gifted people can understand the beauty behind palindrome numbers. Pari loves integers with even length (i.e. the numbers with even number of digits), so she tries to see a lot of big palindrome numbers with even length (like a 2-digit 11 or 6-digit 122221), so maybe she could see something in them. Now Pari asks you to write a program that gets a huge integer *n* from the input and tells what is the *n*-th even-length positive palindrome number? Input Specification: The only line of the input contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=10100<=000). Output Specification: Print the *n*-th even-length palindrome number. Demo Input: ['1\n', '10\n'] Demo Output: ['11\n', '1001\n'] Note: The first 10 even-length palindrome numbers are 11, 22, 33, ... , 88, 99 and 1001.
```python n = input () print (n + n [ : : -1]) ```
3
637
B
Chat Order
PROGRAMMING
1,200
[ "*special", "binary search", "constructive algorithms", "data structures", "sortings" ]
null
null
Polycarp is a big lover of killing time in social networks. A page with a chatlist in his favourite network is made so that when a message is sent to some friend, his friend's chat rises to the very top of the page. The relative order of the other chats doesn't change. If there was no chat with this friend before, then a new chat is simply inserted to the top of the list. Assuming that the chat list is initially empty, given the sequence of Polycaprus' messages make a list of chats after all of his messages are processed. Assume that no friend wrote any message to Polycarpus.
The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=200<=000) — the number of Polycarpus' messages. Next *n* lines enlist the message recipients in the order in which the messages were sent. The name of each participant is a non-empty sequence of lowercase English letters of length at most 10.
Print all the recipients to who Polycarp talked to in the order of chats with them, from top to bottom.
[ "4\nalex\nivan\nroman\nivan\n", "8\nalina\nmaria\nekaterina\ndarya\ndarya\nekaterina\nmaria\nalina\n" ]
[ "ivan\nroman\nalex\n", "alina\nmaria\nekaterina\ndarya\n" ]
In the first test case Polycarpus first writes to friend by name "alex", and the list looks as follows: 1. alex Then Polycarpus writes to friend by name "ivan" and the list looks as follows: 1. ivan 1. alex Polycarpus writes the third message to friend by name "roman" and the list looks as follows: 1. roman 1. ivan 1. alex Polycarpus writes the fourth message to friend by name "ivan", to who he has already sent a message, so the list of chats changes as follows: 1. ivan 1. roman 1. alex
1,000
[ { "input": "4\nalex\nivan\nroman\nivan", "output": "ivan\nroman\nalex" }, { "input": "8\nalina\nmaria\nekaterina\ndarya\ndarya\nekaterina\nmaria\nalina", "output": "alina\nmaria\nekaterina\ndarya" }, { "input": "1\nwdi", "output": "wdi" }, { "input": "2\nypg\nypg", "output": "ypg" }, { "input": "3\nexhll\nexhll\narruapexj", "output": "arruapexj\nexhll" }, { "input": "3\nfv\nle\nle", "output": "le\nfv" }, { "input": "8\nm\nm\nm\nm\nm\nm\nm\nm", "output": "m" }, { "input": "10\nr\nr\ni\nw\nk\nr\nb\nu\nu\nr", "output": "r\nu\nb\nk\nw\ni" }, { "input": "7\ne\nfau\ncmk\nnzs\nby\nwx\ntjmok", "output": "tjmok\nwx\nby\nnzs\ncmk\nfau\ne" }, { "input": "6\nklrj\nwe\nklrj\nwe\nwe\nwe", "output": "we\nklrj" }, { "input": "8\nzncybqmh\naeebef\nzncybqmh\nn\naeebef\nzncybqmh\nzncybqmh\nzncybqmh", "output": "zncybqmh\naeebef\nn" }, { "input": "30\nkqqcbs\nvap\nkymomn\nj\nkqqcbs\nfuzlzoum\nkymomn\ndbh\nfuzlzoum\nkymomn\nvap\nvlgzs\ndbh\nvlgzs\nbvy\ndbh\nkymomn\nkymomn\neoqql\nkymomn\nkymomn\nkqqcbs\nvlgzs\nkqqcbs\nkqqcbs\nfuzlzoum\nvlgzs\nrylgdoo\nvlgzs\nrylgdoo", "output": "rylgdoo\nvlgzs\nfuzlzoum\nkqqcbs\nkymomn\neoqql\ndbh\nbvy\nvap\nj" }, { "input": "40\nji\nv\nv\nns\nji\nn\nji\nv\nfvy\nvje\nns\nvje\nv\nhas\nv\nusm\nhas\nfvy\nvje\nkdb\nn\nv\nji\nji\nn\nhas\nv\nji\nkdb\nr\nvje\nns\nv\nusm\nn\nvje\nhas\nns\nhas\nn", "output": "n\nhas\nns\nvje\nusm\nv\nr\nkdb\nji\nfvy" }, { "input": "50\njcg\nvle\njopb\nepdb\nnkef\nfv\nxj\nufe\nfuy\noqta\ngbc\nyuz\nec\nyji\nkuux\ncwm\ntq\nnno\nhp\nzry\nxxpp\ntjvo\ngyz\nkwo\nvwqz\nyaqc\njnj\nwoav\nqcv\ndcu\ngc\nhovn\nop\nevy\ndc\ntrpu\nyb\nuzfa\npca\noq\nnhxy\nsiqu\nde\nhphy\nc\nwovu\nf\nbvv\ndsik\nlwyg", "output": "lwyg\ndsik\nbvv\nf\nwovu\nc\nhphy\nde\nsiqu\nnhxy\noq\npca\nuzfa\nyb\ntrpu\ndc\nevy\nop\nhovn\ngc\ndcu\nqcv\nwoav\njnj\nyaqc\nvwqz\nkwo\ngyz\ntjvo\nxxpp\nzry\nhp\nnno\ntq\ncwm\nkuux\nyji\nec\nyuz\ngbc\noqta\nfuy\nufe\nxj\nfv\nnkef\nepdb\njopb\nvle\njcg" }, { "input": "100\nvhh\nvhh\nvhh\nfa\nfa\nvhh\nvhh\nvhh\nfa\nfa\nfa\nvhh\nfa\nvhh\nvhh\nvhh\nfa\nvhh\nvhh\nfa\nfa\nfa\nfa\nfa\nfa\nvhh\nfa\nfa\nvhh\nvhh\nvhh\nfa\nfa\nfa\nvhh\nfa\nvhh\nfa\nvhh\nvhh\nfa\nvhh\nfa\nvhh\nvhh\nvhh\nfa\nvhh\nfa\nfa\nvhh\nfa\nvhh\nvhh\nvhh\nvhh\nfa\nvhh\nvhh\nvhh\nvhh\nfa\nvhh\nvhh\nvhh\nvhh\nvhh\nfa\nvhh\nvhh\nfa\nfa\nfa\nvhh\nfa\nfa\nvhh\nfa\nvhh\nfa\nfa\nfa\nfa\nfa\nfa\nvhh\nvhh\nfa\nvhh\nfa\nfa\nvhh\nfa\nfa\nvhh\nfa\nvhh\nvhh\nfa\nvhh", "output": "vhh\nfa" }, { "input": "2\naa\nbb", "output": "bb\naa" }, { "input": "2\naa\na", "output": "a\naa" }, { "input": "3\naa\naa\naa", "output": "aa" }, { "input": "5\naa\na\naa\na\naa", "output": "aa\na" }, { "input": "7\naaaa\naaaa\naaa\na\naa\naaaaaaa\naaa", "output": "aaa\naaaaaaa\naa\na\naaaa" }, { "input": "5\na\naa\naaa\naaaa\na", "output": "a\naaaa\naaa\naa" }, { "input": "12\naaaaa\naaaaaa\naaaa\naaaaaa\naa\naaaa\naaaa\naaaaaa\na\naaa\naaaaaaaa\naa", "output": "aa\naaaaaaaa\naaa\na\naaaaaa\naaaa\naaaaa" }, { "input": "3\na\naa\naaa", "output": "aaa\naa\na" }, { "input": "9\nzzz\nzzzzz\nzzz\nzzzz\nzz\nzzzz\nzzzzz\nzzzz\nzzzzzzz", "output": "zzzzzzz\nzzzz\nzzzzz\nzz\nzzz" } ]
1,637,147,910
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
95
577
15,564,800
def main(): n = int(input()) l = [] viewed = set() for i in range(n): cin = input() l.append(cin) for i in range(n - 1, -1, -1): if l[i] in viewed: continue print(l[i]) viewed.add(l[i]) if __name__ == '__main__': # t = int(input()) # while t > 0: # t -= 1 # main() main()
Title: Chat Order Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Polycarp is a big lover of killing time in social networks. A page with a chatlist in his favourite network is made so that when a message is sent to some friend, his friend's chat rises to the very top of the page. The relative order of the other chats doesn't change. If there was no chat with this friend before, then a new chat is simply inserted to the top of the list. Assuming that the chat list is initially empty, given the sequence of Polycaprus' messages make a list of chats after all of his messages are processed. Assume that no friend wrote any message to Polycarpus. Input Specification: The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=200<=000) — the number of Polycarpus' messages. Next *n* lines enlist the message recipients in the order in which the messages were sent. The name of each participant is a non-empty sequence of lowercase English letters of length at most 10. Output Specification: Print all the recipients to who Polycarp talked to in the order of chats with them, from top to bottom. Demo Input: ['4\nalex\nivan\nroman\nivan\n', '8\nalina\nmaria\nekaterina\ndarya\ndarya\nekaterina\nmaria\nalina\n'] Demo Output: ['ivan\nroman\nalex\n', 'alina\nmaria\nekaterina\ndarya\n'] Note: In the first test case Polycarpus first writes to friend by name "alex", and the list looks as follows: 1. alex Then Polycarpus writes to friend by name "ivan" and the list looks as follows: 1. ivan 1. alex Polycarpus writes the third message to friend by name "roman" and the list looks as follows: 1. roman 1. ivan 1. alex Polycarpus writes the fourth message to friend by name "ivan", to who he has already sent a message, so the list of chats changes as follows: 1. ivan 1. roman 1. alex
```python def main(): n = int(input()) l = [] viewed = set() for i in range(n): cin = input() l.append(cin) for i in range(n - 1, -1, -1): if l[i] in viewed: continue print(l[i]) viewed.add(l[i]) if __name__ == '__main__': # t = int(input()) # while t > 0: # t -= 1 # main() main() ```
3
236
A
Boy or Girl
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "brute force", "implementation", "strings" ]
null
null
Those days, many boys use beautiful girls' photos as avatars in forums. So it is pretty hard to tell the gender of a user at the first glance. Last year, our hero went to a forum and had a nice chat with a beauty (he thought so). After that they talked very often and eventually they became a couple in the network. But yesterday, he came to see "her" in the real world and found out "she" is actually a very strong man! Our hero is very sad and he is too tired to love again now. So he came up with a way to recognize users' genders by their user names. This is his method: if the number of distinct characters in one's user name is odd, then he is a male, otherwise she is a female. You are given the string that denotes the user name, please help our hero to determine the gender of this user by his method.
The first line contains a non-empty string, that contains only lowercase English letters — the user name. This string contains at most 100 letters.
If it is a female by our hero's method, print "CHAT WITH HER!" (without the quotes), otherwise, print "IGNORE HIM!" (without the quotes).
[ "wjmzbmr\n", "xiaodao\n", "sevenkplus\n" ]
[ "CHAT WITH HER!\n", "IGNORE HIM!\n", "CHAT WITH HER!\n" ]
For the first example. There are 6 distinct characters in "wjmzbmr". These characters are: "w", "j", "m", "z", "b", "r". So wjmzbmr is a female and you should print "CHAT WITH HER!".
500
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"output": "IGNORE HIM!" }, { "input": "yhbtzfppwcycxqjpqdfmjnhwaogyuaxamwxpnrdrnqsgdyfvxu", "output": "CHAT WITH HER!" }, { "input": "ojjvpnkrxibyevxk", "output": "CHAT WITH HER!" }, { "input": "wjweqcrqfuollfvfbiyriijovweg", "output": "IGNORE HIM!" }, { "input": "hkdbykboclchfdsuovvpknwqr", "output": "IGNORE HIM!" }, { "input": "stjvyfrfowopwfjdveduedqylerqugykyu", "output": "IGNORE HIM!" }, { "input": "rafcaanqytfclvfdegak", "output": "CHAT WITH HER!" }, { "input": "xczn", "output": "CHAT WITH HER!" }, { "input": "arcoaeozyeawbveoxpmafxxzdjldsielp", "output": "IGNORE HIM!" }, { "input": "smdfafbyehdylhaleevhoggiurdgeleaxkeqdixyfztkuqsculgslheqfafxyghyuibdgiuwrdxfcitojxika", "output": "CHAT WITH HER!" }, { "input": "vbpfgjqnhfazmvtkpjrdasfhsuxnpiepxfrzvoh", "output": "CHAT WITH HER!" }, { "input": "dbdokywnpqnotfrhdbrzmuyoxfdtrgrzcccninbtmoqvxfatcqg", "output": "CHAT WITH HER!" }, { "input": "udlpagtpq", "output": "CHAT WITH HER!" }, { "input": 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1,695,086,552
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
1
124
0
word = list(input()) o = 0 word = set(word) if len(word) % 2 == 0: print("CHAT WITH HER!") else: print("IGNORE HIM")
Title: Boy or Girl Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Those days, many boys use beautiful girls' photos as avatars in forums. So it is pretty hard to tell the gender of a user at the first glance. Last year, our hero went to a forum and had a nice chat with a beauty (he thought so). After that they talked very often and eventually they became a couple in the network. But yesterday, he came to see "her" in the real world and found out "she" is actually a very strong man! Our hero is very sad and he is too tired to love again now. So he came up with a way to recognize users' genders by their user names. This is his method: if the number of distinct characters in one's user name is odd, then he is a male, otherwise she is a female. You are given the string that denotes the user name, please help our hero to determine the gender of this user by his method. Input Specification: The first line contains a non-empty string, that contains only lowercase English letters — the user name. This string contains at most 100 letters. Output Specification: If it is a female by our hero's method, print "CHAT WITH HER!" (without the quotes), otherwise, print "IGNORE HIM!" (without the quotes). Demo Input: ['wjmzbmr\n', 'xiaodao\n', 'sevenkplus\n'] Demo Output: ['CHAT WITH HER!\n', 'IGNORE HIM!\n', 'CHAT WITH HER!\n'] Note: For the first example. There are 6 distinct characters in "wjmzbmr". These characters are: "w", "j", "m", "z", "b", "r". So wjmzbmr is a female and you should print "CHAT WITH HER!".
```python word = list(input()) o = 0 word = set(word) if len(word) % 2 == 0: print("CHAT WITH HER!") else: print("IGNORE HIM") ```
0
0
none
none
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0
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You have an array *a* with length *n*, you can perform operations. Each operation is like this: choose two adjacent elements from *a*, say *x* and *y*, and replace one of them with *gcd*(*x*,<=*y*), where *gcd* denotes the [greatest common divisor](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greatest_common_divisor). What is the minimum number of operations you need to make all of the elements equal to 1?
The first line of the input contains one integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=2000) — the number of elements in the array. The second line contains *n* space separated integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=109) — the elements of the array.
Print -1, if it is impossible to turn all numbers to 1. Otherwise, print the minimum number of operations needed to make all numbers equal to 1.
[ "5\n2 2 3 4 6\n", "4\n2 4 6 8\n", "3\n2 6 9\n" ]
[ "5\n", "-1\n", "4\n" ]
In the first sample you can turn all numbers to 1 using the following 5 moves: - [2, 2, 3, 4, 6]. - [2, 1, 3, 4, 6] - [2, 1, 3, 1, 6] - [2, 1, 1, 1, 6] - [1, 1, 1, 1, 6] - [1, 1, 1, 1, 1] We can prove that in this case it is not possible to make all numbers one using less than 5 moves.
0
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1,510,944,161
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
52
1,560
0
n = int(input()) array = list(map(int, input().split())) def gcd(a, b): if b > 0: return gcd(b, a % b) else: return a allGcd = array[0] for elem in array: allGcd = gcd(allGcd, elem) if allGcd > 1: print(-1) else: ones = 0 for elem in array: if elem == 1: ones += 1 if ones > 1: print(n - ones) else: res = 2000000000 for i in range(n): tmp = array[i] for j in range(i, n): tmp = gcd(tmp, array[j]) if tmp == 1: res = min(res, j-i) print(n + res - 1)
Title: none Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: You have an array *a* with length *n*, you can perform operations. Each operation is like this: choose two adjacent elements from *a*, say *x* and *y*, and replace one of them with *gcd*(*x*,<=*y*), where *gcd* denotes the [greatest common divisor](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greatest_common_divisor). What is the minimum number of operations you need to make all of the elements equal to 1? Input Specification: The first line of the input contains one integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=2000) — the number of elements in the array. The second line contains *n* space separated integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=109) — the elements of the array. Output Specification: Print -1, if it is impossible to turn all numbers to 1. Otherwise, print the minimum number of operations needed to make all numbers equal to 1. Demo Input: ['5\n2 2 3 4 6\n', '4\n2 4 6 8\n', '3\n2 6 9\n'] Demo Output: ['5\n', '-1\n', '4\n'] Note: In the first sample you can turn all numbers to 1 using the following 5 moves: - [2, 2, 3, 4, 6]. - [2, 1, 3, 4, 6] - [2, 1, 3, 1, 6] - [2, 1, 1, 1, 6] - [1, 1, 1, 1, 6] - [1, 1, 1, 1, 1] We can prove that in this case it is not possible to make all numbers one using less than 5 moves.
```python n = int(input()) array = list(map(int, input().split())) def gcd(a, b): if b > 0: return gcd(b, a % b) else: return a allGcd = array[0] for elem in array: allGcd = gcd(allGcd, elem) if allGcd > 1: print(-1) else: ones = 0 for elem in array: if elem == 1: ones += 1 if ones > 1: print(n - ones) else: res = 2000000000 for i in range(n): tmp = array[i] for j in range(i, n): tmp = gcd(tmp, array[j]) if tmp == 1: res = min(res, j-i) print(n + res - 1) ```
3
612
A
The Text Splitting
PROGRAMMING
1,300
[ "brute force", "implementation", "strings" ]
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You are given the string *s* of length *n* and the numbers *p*,<=*q*. Split the string *s* to pieces of length *p* and *q*. For example, the string "Hello" for *p*<==<=2, *q*<==<=3 can be split to the two strings "Hel" and "lo" or to the two strings "He" and "llo". Note it is allowed to split the string *s* to the strings only of length *p* or to the strings only of length *q* (see the second sample test).
The first line contains three positive integers *n*,<=*p*,<=*q* (1<=≤<=*p*,<=*q*<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100). The second line contains the string *s* consists of lowercase and uppercase latin letters and digits.
If it's impossible to split the string *s* to the strings of length *p* and *q* print the only number "-1". Otherwise in the first line print integer *k* — the number of strings in partition of *s*. Each of the next *k* lines should contain the strings in partition. Each string should be of the length *p* or *q*. The string should be in order of their appearing in string *s* — from left to right. If there are several solutions print any of them.
[ "5 2 3\nHello\n", "10 9 5\nCodeforces\n", "6 4 5\nPrivet\n", "8 1 1\nabacabac\n" ]
[ "2\nHe\nllo\n", "2\nCodef\norces\n", "-1\n", "8\na\nb\na\nc\na\nb\na\nc\n" ]
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8\naaaaaaaaaaa", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "11 7 3\naaaaaaaaaaa", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "41 3 4\nabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcabcab", "output": "11\nabc\nabc\nabc\nabca\nbcab\ncabc\nabca\nbcab\ncabc\nabca\nbcab" }, { "input": "11 3 2\naaaaaaaaaaa", "output": "5\naaa\naa\naa\naa\naa" }, { "input": "14 9 4\nabcdefghijklmn", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "9 9 5\n123456789", "output": "1\n123456789" }, { "input": "92 10 41\nmeotryyfneonmnrvfnhqlehlxtvpracifpadcofecvbikoitrlgeftiqofpvacgocrdiquhatlqosqvtduenaqkwrnnw", "output": "3\nmeotryyfne\nonmnrvfnhqlehlxtvpracifpadcofecvbikoitrlg\neftiqofpvacgocrdiquhatlqosqvtduenaqkwrnnw" }, { "input": "17 16 3\ndxyhgtsxtuyljmclj", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "82 13 30\nfmtwumakkejtolxqxrnydhqoufwtdwldfxcfjrndauqcarhbwmdwxsxfbqjsfspuxobywhcrvlndsdmkqd", "output": "5\nfmtwumakkejto\nlxqxrnydhqouf\nwtdwldfxcfjrn\ndauqcarhbwmdw\nxsxfbqjsfspuxobywhcrvlndsdmkqd" }, { "input": "95 3 3\nihnfqcswushyoirjxlxxnwqtwtaowounkumxukwpacxwatimhhhoggqwkkspcplvyndfukbxickcixidgxkjtnpkoeiwlor", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "7 5 3\nzyxwvut", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "17 16 4\nctvfhkiakagcilrdw", "output": "-1" } ]
1,508,934,848
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
4
46
0
n, p, q = map(int, input().split()) s = input() for i in range(n): for j in range(n): if (i * p + j * q == n): print(i + j) for ii in range (i): print(s[ii * p : (ii + 1) * p]) for jj in range (j): print(s[i * p + jj * q : i * p + (jj + 1) * q]) exit() print("-1")
Title: The Text Splitting Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: You are given the string *s* of length *n* and the numbers *p*,<=*q*. Split the string *s* to pieces of length *p* and *q*. For example, the string "Hello" for *p*<==<=2, *q*<==<=3 can be split to the two strings "Hel" and "lo" or to the two strings "He" and "llo". Note it is allowed to split the string *s* to the strings only of length *p* or to the strings only of length *q* (see the second sample test). Input Specification: The first line contains three positive integers *n*,<=*p*,<=*q* (1<=≤<=*p*,<=*q*<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100). The second line contains the string *s* consists of lowercase and uppercase latin letters and digits. Output Specification: If it's impossible to split the string *s* to the strings of length *p* and *q* print the only number "-1". Otherwise in the first line print integer *k* — the number of strings in partition of *s*. Each of the next *k* lines should contain the strings in partition. Each string should be of the length *p* or *q*. The string should be in order of their appearing in string *s* — from left to right. If there are several solutions print any of them. Demo Input: ['5 2 3\nHello\n', '10 9 5\nCodeforces\n', '6 4 5\nPrivet\n', '8 1 1\nabacabac\n'] Demo Output: ['2\nHe\nllo\n', '2\nCodef\norces\n', '-1\n', '8\na\nb\na\nc\na\nb\na\nc\n'] Note: none
```python n, p, q = map(int, input().split()) s = input() for i in range(n): for j in range(n): if (i * p + j * q == n): print(i + j) for ii in range (i): print(s[ii * p : (ii + 1) * p]) for jj in range (j): print(s[i * p + jj * q : i * p + (jj + 1) * q]) exit() print("-1") ```
0
591
B
Rebranding
PROGRAMMING
1,200
[ "implementation", "strings" ]
null
null
The name of one small but proud corporation consists of *n* lowercase English letters. The Corporation has decided to try rebranding — an active marketing strategy, that includes a set of measures to change either the brand (both for the company and the goods it produces) or its components: the name, the logo, the slogan. They decided to start with the name. For this purpose the corporation has consecutively hired *m* designers. Once a company hires the *i*-th designer, he immediately contributes to the creation of a new corporation name as follows: he takes the newest version of the name and replaces all the letters *x**i* by *y**i*, and all the letters *y**i* by *x**i*. This results in the new version. It is possible that some of these letters do no occur in the string. It may also happen that *x**i* coincides with *y**i*. The version of the name received after the work of the last designer becomes the new name of the corporation. Manager Arkady has recently got a job in this company, but is already soaked in the spirit of teamwork and is very worried about the success of the rebranding. Naturally, he can't wait to find out what is the new name the Corporation will receive. Satisfy Arkady's curiosity and tell him the final version of the name.
The first line of the input contains two integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=200<=000) — the length of the initial name and the number of designers hired, respectively. The second line consists of *n* lowercase English letters and represents the original name of the corporation. Next *m* lines contain the descriptions of the designers' actions: the *i*-th of them contains two space-separated lowercase English letters *x**i* and *y**i*.
Print the new name of the corporation.
[ "6 1\npolice\np m\n", "11 6\nabacabadaba\na b\nb c\na d\ne g\nf a\nb b\n" ]
[ "molice\n", "cdcbcdcfcdc\n" ]
In the second sample the name of the corporation consecutively changes as follows: <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/c7648432f7138ca53234357d7e08d1d119166055.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/de89ad7bc7f27c46ec34f5e66ce0dc23bd5bc90a.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/812e653c8d7ff496e6a0f04c676423806751531e.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/19c564fcefb8dde36256240a8b877bb6a4792bfe.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/e1cafd93792430ad1a49e893e04715383bdae757.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/>
1,000
[ { "input": "6 1\npolice\np m", "output": "molice" }, { "input": "11 6\nabacabadaba\na b\nb c\na d\ne g\nf a\nb b", "output": "cdcbcdcfcdc" }, { "input": "1 1\nf\nz h", "output": "f" }, { "input": "1 1\na\na b", "output": "b" }, { "input": "10 10\nlellelleel\ne l\ne l\ne l\ne l\ne l\ne e\nl l\nl e\nl l\ne e", "output": "lellelleel" } ]
1,690,786,166
2,147,483,647
Python 3
TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
TESTS
5
2,000
614,400
n, m = map(int, input().split()) a = input() for _ in range(m): first, second = input().split() a = a.translate(str.maketrans({first: second, second: first})) print(a)
Title: Rebranding Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: The name of one small but proud corporation consists of *n* lowercase English letters. The Corporation has decided to try rebranding — an active marketing strategy, that includes a set of measures to change either the brand (both for the company and the goods it produces) or its components: the name, the logo, the slogan. They decided to start with the name. For this purpose the corporation has consecutively hired *m* designers. Once a company hires the *i*-th designer, he immediately contributes to the creation of a new corporation name as follows: he takes the newest version of the name and replaces all the letters *x**i* by *y**i*, and all the letters *y**i* by *x**i*. This results in the new version. It is possible that some of these letters do no occur in the string. It may also happen that *x**i* coincides with *y**i*. The version of the name received after the work of the last designer becomes the new name of the corporation. Manager Arkady has recently got a job in this company, but is already soaked in the spirit of teamwork and is very worried about the success of the rebranding. Naturally, he can't wait to find out what is the new name the Corporation will receive. Satisfy Arkady's curiosity and tell him the final version of the name. Input Specification: The first line of the input contains two integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=200<=000) — the length of the initial name and the number of designers hired, respectively. The second line consists of *n* lowercase English letters and represents the original name of the corporation. Next *m* lines contain the descriptions of the designers' actions: the *i*-th of them contains two space-separated lowercase English letters *x**i* and *y**i*. Output Specification: Print the new name of the corporation. Demo Input: ['6 1\npolice\np m\n', '11 6\nabacabadaba\na b\nb c\na d\ne g\nf a\nb b\n'] Demo Output: ['molice\n', 'cdcbcdcfcdc\n'] Note: In the second sample the name of the corporation consecutively changes as follows: <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/c7648432f7138ca53234357d7e08d1d119166055.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/de89ad7bc7f27c46ec34f5e66ce0dc23bd5bc90a.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/812e653c8d7ff496e6a0f04c676423806751531e.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/19c564fcefb8dde36256240a8b877bb6a4792bfe.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/e1cafd93792430ad1a49e893e04715383bdae757.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/>
```python n, m = map(int, input().split()) a = input() for _ in range(m): first, second = input().split() a = a.translate(str.maketrans({first: second, second: first})) print(a) ```
0
757
B
Bash's Big Day
PROGRAMMING
1,400
[ "greedy", "math", "number theory" ]
null
null
Bash has set out on a journey to become the greatest Pokemon master. To get his first Pokemon, he went to Professor Zulu's Lab. Since Bash is Professor Zulu's favourite student, Zulu allows him to take as many Pokemon from his lab as he pleases. But Zulu warns him that a group of *k*<=&gt;<=1 Pokemon with strengths {*s*1,<=*s*2,<=*s*3,<=...,<=*s**k*} tend to fight among each other if *gcd*(*s*1,<=*s*2,<=*s*3,<=...,<=*s**k*)<==<=1 (see notes for *gcd* definition). Bash, being smart, does not want his Pokemon to fight among each other. However, he also wants to maximize the number of Pokemon he takes from the lab. Can you help Bash find out the maximum number of Pokemon he can take? Note: A Pokemon cannot fight with itself.
The input consists of two lines. The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105), the number of Pokemon in the lab. The next line contains *n* space separated integers, where the *i*-th of them denotes *s**i* (1<=≤<=*s**i*<=≤<=105), the strength of the *i*-th Pokemon.
Print single integer — the maximum number of Pokemons Bash can take.
[ "3\n2 3 4\n", "5\n2 3 4 6 7\n" ]
[ "2\n", "3\n" ]
*gcd* (greatest common divisor) of positive integers set {*a*<sub class="lower-index">1</sub>, *a*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub>, ..., *a*<sub class="lower-index">*n*</sub>} is the maximum positive integer that divides all the integers {*a*<sub class="lower-index">1</sub>, *a*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub>, ..., *a*<sub class="lower-index">*n*</sub>}. In the first sample, we can take Pokemons with strengths {2, 4} since *gcd*(2, 4) = 2. In the second sample, we can take Pokemons with strengths {2, 4, 6}, and there is no larger group with *gcd* ≠ 1.
1,000
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"output": "1" }, { "input": "3\n10007 20014 30021", "output": "3" }, { "input": "4\n10 10 5 5", "output": "4" }, { "input": "2\n6 9", "output": "2" }, { "input": "3\n6 12 9", "output": "3" }, { "input": "2\n14 7", "output": "2" }, { "input": "2\n199 199", "output": "2" }, { "input": "3\n49999 49999 99998", "output": "3" }, { "input": "5\n1009 1009 1009 1009 1009", "output": "5" }, { "input": "3\n17 17 17", "output": "3" }, { "input": "2\n503 1509", "output": "2" }, { "input": "3\n49999 99998 99998", "output": "3" }, { "input": "2\n28657 28657", "output": "2" }, { "input": "3\n121 22 33", "output": "3" }, { "input": "2\n10079 20158", "output": "2" }, { "input": "2\n6 15", "output": "2" }, { "input": "4\n6 6 6 3", "output": "4" }, { "input": "2\n991 1982", "output": "2" }, { "input": "3\n20362 30543 50905", "output": "3" }, { "input": "2\n443 886", "output": "2" }, { "input": "4\n3 7 7 21", "output": "3" }, { "input": "3\n3 6 9", "output": "3" }, { "input": "2\n217 31", "output": "2" }, { "input": "6\n10 10 10 5 5 5", "output": "6" }, { "input": "4\n49441 25225 9081 4036", "output": "4" }, { "input": "2\n4 9", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2\n18 27", "output": "2" }, { "input": "2\n13 26", "output": "2" }, { "input": "4\n6 6 6 15", "output": "4" } ]
1,484,907,202
2,147,483,647
Python 3
TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
TESTS
10
2,000
11,878,400
def simple(l): m = [2] for i in range(3, l + 1): k = 0 for j in range(2, int(i ** 0.5) + 1): if i % j == 0: k = 1 break if k != 1: m.append(i) return m n = int(input()) s = list(map(int, input().split())) k = 0 ans = 0 i = 0 m = simple(max(s)) while i != len(m): curr = 0 for elem in s: if elem % m[i] == 0: curr += 1 if curr > ans: ans = curr i += 1 if ans == 0: ans = 1 print(ans)
Title: Bash's Big Day Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Bash has set out on a journey to become the greatest Pokemon master. To get his first Pokemon, he went to Professor Zulu's Lab. Since Bash is Professor Zulu's favourite student, Zulu allows him to take as many Pokemon from his lab as he pleases. But Zulu warns him that a group of *k*<=&gt;<=1 Pokemon with strengths {*s*1,<=*s*2,<=*s*3,<=...,<=*s**k*} tend to fight among each other if *gcd*(*s*1,<=*s*2,<=*s*3,<=...,<=*s**k*)<==<=1 (see notes for *gcd* definition). Bash, being smart, does not want his Pokemon to fight among each other. However, he also wants to maximize the number of Pokemon he takes from the lab. Can you help Bash find out the maximum number of Pokemon he can take? Note: A Pokemon cannot fight with itself. Input Specification: The input consists of two lines. The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105), the number of Pokemon in the lab. The next line contains *n* space separated integers, where the *i*-th of them denotes *s**i* (1<=≤<=*s**i*<=≤<=105), the strength of the *i*-th Pokemon. Output Specification: Print single integer — the maximum number of Pokemons Bash can take. Demo Input: ['3\n2 3 4\n', '5\n2 3 4 6 7\n'] Demo Output: ['2\n', '3\n'] Note: *gcd* (greatest common divisor) of positive integers set {*a*<sub class="lower-index">1</sub>, *a*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub>, ..., *a*<sub class="lower-index">*n*</sub>} is the maximum positive integer that divides all the integers {*a*<sub class="lower-index">1</sub>, *a*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub>, ..., *a*<sub class="lower-index">*n*</sub>}. In the first sample, we can take Pokemons with strengths {2, 4} since *gcd*(2, 4) = 2. In the second sample, we can take Pokemons with strengths {2, 4, 6}, and there is no larger group with *gcd* ≠ 1.
```python def simple(l): m = [2] for i in range(3, l + 1): k = 0 for j in range(2, int(i ** 0.5) + 1): if i % j == 0: k = 1 break if k != 1: m.append(i) return m n = int(input()) s = list(map(int, input().split())) k = 0 ans = 0 i = 0 m = simple(max(s)) while i != len(m): curr = 0 for elem in s: if elem % m[i] == 0: curr += 1 if curr > ans: ans = curr i += 1 if ans == 0: ans = 1 print(ans) ```
0
25
A
IQ test
PROGRAMMING
1,300
[ "brute force" ]
A. IQ test
2
256
Bob is preparing to pass IQ test. The most frequent task in this test is to find out which one of the given *n* numbers differs from the others. Bob observed that one number usually differs from the others in evenness. Help Bob — to check his answers, he needs a program that among the given *n* numbers finds one that is different in evenness.
The first line contains integer *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — amount of numbers in the task. The second line contains *n* space-separated natural numbers, not exceeding 100. It is guaranteed, that exactly one of these numbers differs from the others in evenness.
Output index of number that differs from the others in evenness. Numbers are numbered from 1 in the input order.
[ "5\n2 4 7 8 10\n", "4\n1 2 1 1\n" ]
[ "3\n", "2\n" ]
none
0
[ { "input": "5\n2 4 7 8 10", "output": "3" }, { "input": "4\n1 2 1 1", "output": "2" }, { "input": "3\n1 2 2", "output": "1" }, { "input": "3\n100 99 100", "output": "2" }, { "input": "3\n5 3 2", "output": "3" }, { "input": "4\n43 28 1 91", "output": "2" }, { "input": "4\n75 13 94 77", "output": "3" }, { "input": "4\n97 8 27 3", "output": "2" }, { "input": "10\n95 51 12 91 85 3 1 31 25 7", "output": "3" }, { "input": "20\n88 96 66 51 14 88 2 92 18 72 18 88 20 30 4 82 90 100 24 46", "output": "4" }, { "input": "30\n20 94 56 50 10 98 52 32 14 22 24 60 4 8 98 46 34 68 82 82 98 90 50 20 78 49 52 94 64 36", "output": "26" }, { "input": "50\n79 27 77 57 37 45 27 49 65 33 57 21 71 19 75 85 65 61 23 97 85 9 23 1 9 3 99 77 77 21 79 69 15 37 15 7 93 81 13 89 91 31 45 93 15 97 55 80 85 83", "output": "48" }, { "input": "60\n46 11 73 65 3 69 3 53 43 53 97 47 55 93 31 75 35 3 9 73 23 31 3 81 91 79 61 21 15 11 11 11 81 7 83 75 39 87 83 59 89 55 93 27 49 67 67 29 1 93 11 17 9 19 35 21 63 31 31 25", "output": "1" }, { "input": "70\n28 42 42 92 64 54 22 38 38 78 62 38 4 38 14 66 4 92 66 58 94 26 4 44 41 88 48 82 44 26 74 44 48 4 16 92 34 38 26 64 94 4 30 78 50 54 12 90 8 16 80 98 28 100 74 50 36 42 92 18 76 98 8 22 2 50 58 50 64 46", "output": "25" }, { "input": "100\n43 35 79 53 13 91 91 45 65 83 57 9 42 39 85 45 71 51 61 59 31 13 63 39 25 21 79 39 91 67 21 61 97 75 93 83 29 79 59 97 11 37 63 51 39 55 91 23 21 17 47 23 35 75 49 5 69 99 5 7 41 17 25 89 15 79 21 63 53 81 43 91 59 91 69 99 85 15 91 51 49 37 65 7 89 81 21 93 61 63 97 93 45 17 13 69 57 25 75 73", "output": "13" }, { "input": "100\n50 24 68 60 70 30 52 22 18 74 68 98 20 82 4 46 26 68 100 78 84 58 74 98 38 88 68 86 64 80 82 100 20 22 98 98 52 6 94 10 48 68 2 18 38 22 22 82 44 20 66 72 36 58 64 6 36 60 4 96 76 64 12 90 10 58 64 60 74 28 90 26 24 60 40 58 2 16 76 48 58 36 82 60 24 44 4 78 28 38 8 12 40 16 38 6 66 24 31 76", "output": "99" }, { "input": "100\n47 48 94 48 14 18 94 36 96 22 12 30 94 20 48 98 40 58 2 94 8 36 98 18 98 68 2 60 76 38 18 100 8 72 100 68 2 86 92 72 58 16 48 14 6 58 72 76 6 88 80 66 20 28 74 62 86 68 90 86 2 56 34 38 56 90 4 8 76 44 32 86 12 98 38 34 54 92 70 94 10 24 82 66 90 58 62 2 32 58 100 22 58 72 2 22 68 72 42 14", "output": "1" }, { "input": "99\n38 20 68 60 84 16 28 88 60 48 80 28 4 92 70 60 46 46 20 34 12 100 76 2 40 10 8 86 6 80 50 66 12 34 14 28 26 70 46 64 34 96 10 90 98 96 56 88 50 74 70 94 2 94 24 66 68 46 22 30 6 10 64 32 88 14 98 100 64 58 50 18 50 50 8 38 8 16 54 2 60 54 62 84 92 98 4 72 66 26 14 88 99 16 10 6 88 56 22", "output": "93" }, { "input": "99\n50 83 43 89 53 47 69 1 5 37 63 87 95 15 55 95 75 89 33 53 89 75 93 75 11 85 49 29 11 97 49 67 87 11 25 37 97 73 67 49 87 43 53 97 43 29 53 33 45 91 37 73 39 49 59 5 21 43 87 35 5 63 89 57 63 47 29 99 19 85 13 13 3 13 43 19 5 9 61 51 51 57 15 89 13 97 41 13 99 79 13 27 97 95 73 33 99 27 23", "output": "1" }, { "input": "98\n61 56 44 30 58 14 20 24 88 28 46 56 96 52 58 42 94 50 46 30 46 80 72 88 68 16 6 60 26 90 10 98 76 20 56 40 30 16 96 20 88 32 62 30 74 58 36 76 60 4 24 36 42 54 24 92 28 14 2 74 86 90 14 52 34 82 40 76 8 64 2 56 10 8 78 16 70 86 70 42 70 74 22 18 76 98 88 28 62 70 36 72 20 68 34 48 80 98", "output": "1" }, { "input": "98\n66 26 46 42 78 32 76 42 26 82 8 12 4 10 24 26 64 44 100 46 94 64 30 18 88 28 8 66 30 82 82 28 74 52 62 80 80 60 94 86 64 32 44 88 92 20 12 74 94 28 34 58 4 22 16 10 94 76 82 58 40 66 22 6 30 32 92 54 16 76 74 98 18 48 48 30 92 2 16 42 84 74 30 60 64 52 50 26 16 86 58 96 79 60 20 62 82 94", "output": "93" }, { "input": "95\n9 31 27 93 17 77 75 9 9 53 89 39 51 99 5 1 11 39 27 49 91 17 27 79 81 71 37 75 35 13 93 4 99 55 85 11 23 57 5 43 5 61 15 35 23 91 3 81 99 85 43 37 39 27 5 67 7 33 75 59 13 71 51 27 15 93 51 63 91 53 43 99 25 47 17 71 81 15 53 31 59 83 41 23 73 25 91 91 13 17 25 13 55 57 29", "output": "32" }, { "input": "100\n91 89 81 45 53 1 41 3 77 93 55 97 55 97 87 27 69 95 73 41 93 21 75 35 53 56 5 51 87 59 91 67 33 3 99 45 83 17 97 47 75 97 7 89 17 99 23 23 81 25 55 97 27 35 69 5 77 35 93 19 55 59 37 21 31 37 49 41 91 53 73 69 7 37 37 39 17 71 7 97 55 17 47 23 15 73 31 39 57 37 9 5 61 41 65 57 77 79 35 47", "output": "26" }, { "input": "99\n38 56 58 98 80 54 26 90 14 16 78 92 52 74 40 30 84 14 44 80 16 90 98 68 26 24 78 72 42 16 84 40 14 44 2 52 50 2 12 96 58 66 8 80 44 52 34 34 72 98 74 4 66 74 56 21 8 38 76 40 10 22 48 32 98 34 12 62 80 68 64 82 22 78 58 74 20 22 48 56 12 38 32 72 6 16 74 24 94 84 26 38 18 24 76 78 98 94 72", "output": "56" }, { "input": "100\n44 40 6 40 56 90 98 8 36 64 76 86 98 76 36 92 6 30 98 70 24 98 96 60 24 82 88 68 86 96 34 42 58 10 40 26 56 10 88 58 70 32 24 28 14 82 52 12 62 36 70 60 52 34 74 30 78 76 10 16 42 94 66 90 70 38 52 12 58 22 98 96 14 68 24 70 4 30 84 98 8 50 14 52 66 34 100 10 28 100 56 48 38 12 38 14 91 80 70 86", "output": "97" }, { "input": "100\n96 62 64 20 90 46 56 90 68 36 30 56 70 28 16 64 94 34 6 32 34 50 94 22 90 32 40 2 72 10 88 38 28 92 20 26 56 80 4 100 100 90 16 74 74 84 8 2 30 20 80 32 16 46 92 56 42 12 96 64 64 42 64 58 50 42 74 28 2 4 36 32 70 50 54 92 70 16 45 76 28 16 18 50 48 2 62 94 4 12 52 52 4 100 70 60 82 62 98 42", "output": "79" }, { "input": "99\n14 26 34 68 90 58 50 36 8 16 18 6 2 74 54 20 36 84 32 50 52 2 26 24 3 64 20 10 54 26 66 44 28 72 4 96 78 90 96 86 68 28 94 4 12 46 100 32 22 36 84 32 44 94 76 94 4 52 12 30 74 4 34 64 58 72 44 16 70 56 54 8 14 74 8 6 58 62 98 54 14 40 80 20 36 72 28 98 20 58 40 52 90 64 22 48 54 70 52", "output": "25" }, { "input": "95\n82 86 30 78 6 46 80 66 74 72 16 24 18 52 52 38 60 36 86 26 62 28 22 46 96 26 94 84 20 46 66 88 76 32 12 86 74 18 34 88 4 48 94 6 58 6 100 82 4 24 88 32 54 98 34 48 6 76 42 88 42 28 100 4 22 2 10 66 82 54 98 20 60 66 38 98 32 47 86 58 6 100 12 46 2 42 8 84 78 28 24 70 34 28 86", "output": "78" }, { "input": "90\n40 50 8 42 76 24 58 42 26 68 20 48 54 12 34 84 14 36 32 88 6 50 96 56 20 92 48 16 40 34 96 46 20 84 30 50 20 98 8 44 96 42 8 76 70 38 84 30 40 88 84 72 2 22 52 58 16 62 100 66 80 40 50 32 14 62 88 72 22 99 76 50 84 82 8 82 98 46 26 40 2 98 18 78 30 72 70 18 34 68", "output": "70" }, { "input": "80\n81 43 87 1 55 43 53 61 27 19 43 13 89 9 33 83 75 55 97 71 91 37 95 5 21 69 81 93 95 69 31 83 55 7 97 7 79 57 8 61 27 85 49 1 15 97 63 79 29 73 41 85 5 41 31 93 67 11 63 59 15 99 91 77 43 69 23 23 81 73 19 1 67 51 1 75 99 67 3 81", "output": "39" }, { "input": "98\n13 83 61 27 35 1 85 95 97 73 95 65 73 45 5 43 27 83 91 19 11 3 85 59 9 39 69 23 45 7 51 85 5 71 5 95 1 51 75 3 43 57 3 11 33 71 21 99 47 41 87 39 71 87 31 85 91 49 83 5 49 85 47 91 55 99 33 23 31 23 23 73 29 77 55 31 25 5 81 49 91 15 15 39 87 5 9 40 69 47 29 33 11 21 49 79 51 83", "output": "88" }, { "input": "3\n100 100 1", "output": "3" } ]
1,624,617,717
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
32
154
0
n = int(input()) a = list(map(int,input().split())) count_even = [] count_odd = [] for i in a: if i%2 ==0: count_even.append(i) else: count_odd.append(i) if len(count_odd) >= 1 and len(count_even) >= 1: if len(count_even) > len(count_odd): print(a.index(count_odd[0])+1) break if len(count_even) < len(count_odd): print(a.index(count_even[0])+1) break
Title: IQ test Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Bob is preparing to pass IQ test. The most frequent task in this test is to find out which one of the given *n* numbers differs from the others. Bob observed that one number usually differs from the others in evenness. Help Bob — to check his answers, he needs a program that among the given *n* numbers finds one that is different in evenness. Input Specification: The first line contains integer *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — amount of numbers in the task. The second line contains *n* space-separated natural numbers, not exceeding 100. It is guaranteed, that exactly one of these numbers differs from the others in evenness. Output Specification: Output index of number that differs from the others in evenness. Numbers are numbered from 1 in the input order. Demo Input: ['5\n2 4 7 8 10\n', '4\n1 2 1 1\n'] Demo Output: ['3\n', '2\n'] Note: none
```python n = int(input()) a = list(map(int,input().split())) count_even = [] count_odd = [] for i in a: if i%2 ==0: count_even.append(i) else: count_odd.append(i) if len(count_odd) >= 1 and len(count_even) >= 1: if len(count_even) > len(count_odd): print(a.index(count_odd[0])+1) break if len(count_even) < len(count_odd): print(a.index(count_even[0])+1) break ```
3.9615
21
A
Jabber ID
PROGRAMMING
1,900
[ "implementation", "strings" ]
A. Jabber ID
0
256
Jabber ID on the national Berland service «Babber» has a form &lt;username&gt;@&lt;hostname&gt;[/resource], where - &lt;username&gt; — is a sequence of Latin letters (lowercase or uppercase), digits or underscores characters «_», the length of &lt;username&gt; is between 1 and 16, inclusive. - &lt;hostname&gt; — is a sequence of word separated by periods (characters «.»), where each word should contain only characters allowed for &lt;username&gt;, the length of each word is between 1 and 16, inclusive. The length of &lt;hostname&gt; is between 1 and 32, inclusive. - &lt;resource&gt; — is a sequence of Latin letters (lowercase or uppercase), digits or underscores characters «_», the length of &lt;resource&gt; is between 1 and 16, inclusive. The content of square brackets is optional — it can be present or can be absent. There are the samples of correct Jabber IDs: [[email protected]](/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection), [[email protected]](/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection)/contest. Your task is to write program which checks if given string is a correct Jabber ID.
The input contains of a single line. The line has the length between 1 and 100 characters, inclusive. Each characters has ASCII-code between 33 and 127, inclusive.
Print YES or NO.
[ "[email protected]\n", "[email protected]/contest.icpc/12\n" ]
[ "YES\n", "NO\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "mike@codeforces.com", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "john.smith@codeforces.ru/contest.icpc/12", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "test@test.ri/abacaba", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "@ops", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "this-is-the-test", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "mike@codeforces.commike@codeforces.com", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "oooop/oooop", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "w@S8/XU.5._R7fHq.@../e.WP!54Ey1L.9jv", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "lNC9D1L5U@.L!_!CcAOEEx.0z.aiW/S430sbQT", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "@/YTd.K1@lD", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "Fyi!d1l@.OesGopTnRn.81xdSb8q./MzuI", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "_TlPy65w/@.Vl@.8k", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "xpS@._s8.e0lJci/.LdiT", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "lGwo8.D2@.3", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "Ccz9T5rKZQuEerGo@6l.", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "Y@5nh@8.9P.Bx5AaY.1g.Tc_MK7.g_..0.", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "Q2/6y!SP9sG@7zIGr.Du_nR8.", "output": "NO" }, { "input": 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"Zu5VFUtSbIw@ner5e", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "test@test.", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "test@.test", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "est.@test", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "test@test.ru/", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "asd@asd@", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "@", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "/", "output": "NO" }, { "input": ".", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "mike@", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "@mike", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "@mail.ru", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "test.me", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "$@ru", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "testme@o.o.o.o.o/ooooo", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "oooop/oooop", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "mail.ru/a", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "mike@mail.ru/aaa", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "mike@mike.mike", "output": "YES" } ]
1,685,024,636
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
0
46
819,200
import string s = input() valid = True username = s[:s.index('@')] valid &= len(username) <= 16 for letter in username: valid &= (letter == '_' or letter.isdigit() or letter in string.ascii_letters) rest = s[s.index('@') + 1:] if '/' in rest: l = rest.split('/') host, resources = l[0], l[1:] for resource in resources: valid &= len(resource) <= 16 and (letter == '_' or letter.isdigit() or letter in string.ascii_letters) else: host = s[s.index('@') + 1:] if '.' in host: host = host.split('.') valid &= len(host) == 2 for p in host: valid &= len(p) <= 16 else: valid = False
Title: Jabber ID Time Limit: 0 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Jabber ID on the national Berland service «Babber» has a form &lt;username&gt;@&lt;hostname&gt;[/resource], where - &lt;username&gt; — is a sequence of Latin letters (lowercase or uppercase), digits or underscores characters «_», the length of &lt;username&gt; is between 1 and 16, inclusive. - &lt;hostname&gt; — is a sequence of word separated by periods (characters «.»), where each word should contain only characters allowed for &lt;username&gt;, the length of each word is between 1 and 16, inclusive. The length of &lt;hostname&gt; is between 1 and 32, inclusive. - &lt;resource&gt; — is a sequence of Latin letters (lowercase or uppercase), digits or underscores characters «_», the length of &lt;resource&gt; is between 1 and 16, inclusive. The content of square brackets is optional — it can be present or can be absent. There are the samples of correct Jabber IDs: [[email protected]](/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection), [[email protected]](/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection)/contest. Your task is to write program which checks if given string is a correct Jabber ID. Input Specification: The input contains of a single line. The line has the length between 1 and 100 characters, inclusive. Each characters has ASCII-code between 33 and 127, inclusive. Output Specification: Print YES or NO. Demo Input: ['[email\xa0protected]\n', '[email\xa0protected]/contest.icpc/12\n'] Demo Output: ['YES\n', 'NO\n'] Note: none
```python import string s = input() valid = True username = s[:s.index('@')] valid &= len(username) <= 16 for letter in username: valid &= (letter == '_' or letter.isdigit() or letter in string.ascii_letters) rest = s[s.index('@') + 1:] if '/' in rest: l = rest.split('/') host, resources = l[0], l[1:] for resource in resources: valid &= len(resource) <= 16 and (letter == '_' or letter.isdigit() or letter in string.ascii_letters) else: host = s[s.index('@') + 1:] if '.' in host: host = host.split('.') valid &= len(host) == 2 for p in host: valid &= len(p) <= 16 else: valid = False ```
0
858
C
Did you mean...
PROGRAMMING
1,500
[ "dp", "greedy", "implementation" ]
null
null
Beroffice text editor has a wide range of features that help working with text. One of the features is an automatic search for typos and suggestions of how to fix them. Beroffice works only with small English letters (i.e. with 26 letters from a to z). Beroffice thinks that a word is typed with a typo if there are three or more consonants in a row in the word. The only exception is that if the block of consonants has all letters the same, then this block (even if its length is greater than three) is not considered a typo. Formally, a word is typed with a typo if there is a block of not less that three consonants in a row, and there are at least two different letters in this block. For example: - the following words have typos: "hellno", "hackcerrs" and "backtothefutttture"; - the following words don't have typos: "helllllooooo", "tobeornottobe" and "oooooo". When Beroffice editor finds a word with a typo, it inserts as little as possible number of spaces in this word (dividing it into several words) in such a way that each of the resulting words is typed without any typos. Implement this feature of Beroffice editor. Consider the following letters as the only vowels: 'a', 'e', 'i', 'o' and 'u'. All the other letters are consonants in this problem.
The only line contains a non-empty word consisting of small English letters. The length of the word is between 1 and 3000 letters.
Print the given word without any changes if there are no typos. If there is at least one typo in the word, insert the minimum number of spaces into the word so that each of the resulting words doesn't have any typos. If there are multiple solutions, print any of them.
[ "hellno\n", "abacaba\n", "asdfasdf\n" ]
[ "hell no \n", "abacaba \n", "asd fasd f \n" ]
none
1,500
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"pqvtgtctpkgjgxnposjqedofficoyznxlerxyqypyzpoehejtjvyafjxjppywwgeakf", "output": "pq vt gt ct pk gj gx nposj qedofficoyz nx lerx yq yp yz poehejt jv yafj xj pp yw wgeakf " }, { "input": "mvjajoyeg", "output": "mv jajoyeg " }, { "input": "dipxocwjosvdaillxolmthjhzhsxskzqslebpixpuhpgeesrkedhohisdsjsrkiktbjzlhectrfcathvewzficirqbdvzq", "output": "dipxocw josv daill xolm th jh zh sx sk zq slebpixpuhp geesr kedhohisd sj sr kikt bj zl hect rf cath vewz ficirq bd vz q " }, { "input": "ibbtvelwjirxqermucqrgmoauonisgmarjxxybllktccdykvef", "output": "ibb tvelw jirx qermucq rg moauonisg marj xx yb ll kt cc dy kvef " }, { "input": "jxevkmrwlomaaahaubvjzqtyfqhqbhpqhomxqpiuersltohinvfyeykmlooujymldjqhgqjkvqknlyj", "output": "jxevk mr wlomaaahaubv jz qt yf qh qb hp qhomx qpiuers ltohinv fyeyk mlooujy ml dj qh gq jk vq kn ly j " }, { "input": "hzxkuwqxonsulnndlhygvmallghjerwp", "output": "hz xkuwq xonsuln nd lh yg vmall gh jerw p " }, { "input": "jbvcsjdyzlzmxwcvmixunfzxidzvwzaqqdhguvelwbdosbd", "output": "jb vc sj dy zl zm xw cv mixunf zxidz vw zaqq dh guvelw bdosb d " }, { "input": "uyrsxaqmtibbxpfabprvnvbinjoxubupvfyjlqnfrfdeptipketwghr", "output": "uyr sxaqm tibb xp fabp rv nv binjoxubupv fy jl qn fr fdeptipketw gh r " }, { "input": "xfcftysljytybkkzkpqdzralahgvbkxdtheqrhfxpecdjqofnyiahggnkiuusalu", "output": "xf cf ty sl jy ty bk kz kp qd zralahg vb kx dt heqr hf xpecd jqofn yiahg gn kiuusalu " }, { "input": "a", "output": "a " }, { "input": "b", "output": "b " }, { "input": "aa", "output": "aa " }, { "input": "ab", "output": "ab " }, { "input": "ba", "output": "ba " }, { "input": "bb", "output": "bb " }, { "input": "aaa", "output": "aaa " }, { "input": "aab", "output": "aab " }, { "input": "aba", "output": "aba " }, { "input": "abb", "output": "abb " }, { "input": "baa", "output": "baa " }, { "input": "bab", "output": "bab " }, { "input": "bba", "output": "bba " }, { "input": "bbb", "output": "bbb " }, { "input": "bbc", "output": "bb c " }, { "input": "bcb", "output": "bc b " }, { "input": "cbb", "output": "cb b " }, { "input": "bababcdfabbcabcdfacbbabcdfacacabcdfacbcabcdfaccbabcdfacaaabcdfabacabcdfabcbabcdfacbaabcdfabaaabcdfabbaabcdfacababcdfabbbabcdfabcaabcdfaaababcdfabccabcdfacccabcdfaacbabcdfaabaabcdfaabcabcdfaaacabcdfaccaabcdfaabbabcdfaaaaabcdfaacaabcdfaacc", "output": "bababc dfabb cabc dfacb babc dfacacabc dfacb cabc dfacc babc dfacaaabc dfabacabc dfabc babc dfacbaabc dfabaaabc dfabbaabc dfacababc dfabbbabc dfabcaabc dfaaababc dfabc cabc dfacccabc dfaacbabc dfaabaabc dfaabcabc dfaaacabc dfaccaabc dfaabbabc dfaaaaabc dfaacaabc dfaacc " }, { "input": "bddabcdfaccdabcdfadddabcdfabbdabcdfacddabcdfacdbabcdfacbbabcdfacbcabcdfacbdabcdfadbbabcdfabdbabcdfabdcabcdfabbcabcdfabccabcdfabbbabcdfaddcabcdfaccbabcdfadbdabcdfacccabcdfadcdabcdfadcbabcdfabcbabcdfadbcabcdfacdcabcdfabcdabcdfadccabcdfaddb", "output": "bd dabc dfacc dabc dfadddabc dfabb dabc dfacd dabc dfacd babc dfacb babc dfacb cabc dfacb dabc dfadb babc dfabd babc dfabd cabc dfabb cabc dfabc cabc dfabbbabc dfadd cabc dfacc babc dfadb dabc dfacccabc dfadc dabc dfadc babc dfabc babc dfadb cabc dfacd cabc dfabc dabc dfadc cabc dfadd b " }, { "input": "helllllooooo", "output": "helllllooooo " }, { "input": "bbbzxxx", "output": "bbb zx xx " }, { "input": "ffff", "output": "ffff " }, { "input": "cdddddddddddddddddd", "output": "cd ddddddddddddddddd " }, { "input": "bbbc", "output": "bbb c " }, { "input": "lll", "output": "lll " }, { "input": "bbbbb", "output": "bbbbb " }, { "input": "llll", "output": "llll " }, { "input": "bbbbbbccc", "output": "bbbbbb ccc " }, { "input": "lllllb", "output": "lllll b " }, { "input": "zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz", "output": "zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz " }, { "input": "lllll", "output": "lllll " }, { "input": "bbbbbbbbbc", "output": "bbbbbbbbb c " }, { "input": "helllllno", "output": "helllll no " }, { "input": "nnnnnnnnnnnn", "output": "nnnnnnnnnnnn " }, { "input": "bbbbbccc", "output": "bbbbb ccc " }, { "input": "zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz", "output": "zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz " }, { "input": "nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn", "output": "nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn " }, { "input": "zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz", "output": "zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz " }, { "input": "hhhh", "output": "hhhh " }, { "input": "nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn", "output": "nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn " }, { "input": "zzzzzzzzzz", "output": "zzzzzzzzzz " }, { "input": "dddd", "output": "dddd " }, { "input": "heffffffgggggghhhhhh", "output": "heffffff gggggg hhhhhh " }, { "input": "bcddd", "output": "bc ddd " }, { "input": "x", "output": "x " }, { "input": "nnn", "output": "nnn " }, { "input": "xxxxxxxx", "output": "xxxxxxxx " }, { "input": "cclcc", "output": "cc lc c " }, { "input": "tttttttttttttt", "output": "tttttttttttttt " }, { "input": "xxxxxxx", "output": "xxxxxxx " }, { "input": "ccccb", "output": "cccc b " }, { "input": "bcecccc", "output": "bcecccc " }, { "input": "jjja", "output": "jjja " }, { "input": "zzz", "output": "zzz " }, { "input": "xxxxxxxxxzzzzzzzzzzzz", "output": "xxxxxxxxx zzzzzzzzzzzz " }, { "input": "alllewww", "output": "alllewww " }, { "input": "bbbbbbbbb", "output": "bbbbbbbbb " }, { "input": "jjj", "output": "jjj " }, { "input": "bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb", "output": "bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb " }, { "input": "kkkkkkkkkklllllllllllllll", "output": "kkkkkkkkkk lllllllllllllll " }, { "input": "helllllllllllo", "output": "helllllllllllo " }, { "input": "ttttsttttt", "output": "tttt st tttt " }, { "input": "tttttttsssssss", "output": "ttttttt sssssss " }, { "input": "assstttttatsfatsfdjfdhtsjdsaatttssssststsss", "output": "asss tttttats fats fd jf dh ts jd saattt sssss ts ts ss " }, { "input": "xxxxx", "output": "xxxxx " }, { "input": "bbbhbbb", "output": "bbb hb bb " }, { "input": "bbbbbbbb", "output": "bbbbbbbb " } ]
1,643,407,079
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
108
46
2,150,400
def insert (source_str, insert_str, pos): return source_str[:pos]+insert_str+source_str[pos:] def isVowel(c): vowels = ["a", "i", "o", "u", "e"] if (c in vowels): return True return False word = input() newWord = word conCount, cutCount = 0, 0 block = set() isTypo = False for i in range(len(word)): letter = word[i] if (isVowel(letter)): conCount = 0 block.clear() else: conCount += 1 block.add(letter) if (len(block) > 1 and conCount >= 3): isTypo = True newWord = insert(newWord, " ", i + cutCount) cutCount += 1 conCount = 1 block.clear() block.add(letter) if (isTypo): print(newWord) else: print(word)
Title: Did you mean... Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Beroffice text editor has a wide range of features that help working with text. One of the features is an automatic search for typos and suggestions of how to fix them. Beroffice works only with small English letters (i.e. with 26 letters from a to z). Beroffice thinks that a word is typed with a typo if there are three or more consonants in a row in the word. The only exception is that if the block of consonants has all letters the same, then this block (even if its length is greater than three) is not considered a typo. Formally, a word is typed with a typo if there is a block of not less that three consonants in a row, and there are at least two different letters in this block. For example: - the following words have typos: "hellno", "hackcerrs" and "backtothefutttture"; - the following words don't have typos: "helllllooooo", "tobeornottobe" and "oooooo". When Beroffice editor finds a word with a typo, it inserts as little as possible number of spaces in this word (dividing it into several words) in such a way that each of the resulting words is typed without any typos. Implement this feature of Beroffice editor. Consider the following letters as the only vowels: 'a', 'e', 'i', 'o' and 'u'. All the other letters are consonants in this problem. Input Specification: The only line contains a non-empty word consisting of small English letters. The length of the word is between 1 and 3000 letters. Output Specification: Print the given word without any changes if there are no typos. If there is at least one typo in the word, insert the minimum number of spaces into the word so that each of the resulting words doesn't have any typos. If there are multiple solutions, print any of them. Demo Input: ['hellno\n', 'abacaba\n', 'asdfasdf\n'] Demo Output: ['hell no \n', 'abacaba \n', 'asd fasd f \n'] Note: none
```python def insert (source_str, insert_str, pos): return source_str[:pos]+insert_str+source_str[pos:] def isVowel(c): vowels = ["a", "i", "o", "u", "e"] if (c in vowels): return True return False word = input() newWord = word conCount, cutCount = 0, 0 block = set() isTypo = False for i in range(len(word)): letter = word[i] if (isVowel(letter)): conCount = 0 block.clear() else: conCount += 1 block.add(letter) if (len(block) > 1 and conCount >= 3): isTypo = True newWord = insert(newWord, " ", i + cutCount) cutCount += 1 conCount = 1 block.clear() block.add(letter) if (isTypo): print(newWord) else: print(word) ```
3
611
B
New Year and Old Property
PROGRAMMING
1,300
[ "bitmasks", "brute force", "implementation" ]
null
null
The year 2015 is almost over. Limak is a little polar bear. He has recently learnt about the binary system. He noticed that the passing year has exactly one zero in its representation in the binary system — 201510<==<=111110111112. Note that he doesn't care about the number of zeros in the decimal representation. Limak chose some interval of years. He is going to count all years from this interval that have exactly one zero in the binary representation. Can you do it faster? Assume that all positive integers are always written without leading zeros.
The only line of the input contains two integers *a* and *b* (1<=≤<=*a*<=≤<=*b*<=≤<=1018) — the first year and the last year in Limak's interval respectively.
Print one integer – the number of years Limak will count in his chosen interval.
[ "5 10\n", "2015 2015\n", "100 105\n", "72057594000000000 72057595000000000\n" ]
[ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n", "26\n" ]
In the first sample Limak's interval contains numbers 5<sub class="lower-index">10</sub> = 101<sub class="lower-index">2</sub>, 6<sub class="lower-index">10</sub> = 110<sub class="lower-index">2</sub>, 7<sub class="lower-index">10</sub> = 111<sub class="lower-index">2</sub>, 8<sub class="lower-index">10</sub> = 1000<sub class="lower-index">2</sub>, 9<sub class="lower-index">10</sub> = 1001<sub class="lower-index">2</sub> and 10<sub class="lower-index">10</sub> = 1010<sub class="lower-index">2</sub>. Two of them (101<sub class="lower-index">2</sub> and 110<sub class="lower-index">2</sub>) have the described property.
750
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1,451,821,664
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
103
140
0
def tobin(s): res = 0 l = len(s) #print(s) #print(l) for i in range(l): res += int(s[-i-1]) * 2 ** i return res n, m = tuple(map(int, input().split())) lis = [] for i in range(1, 61): for j in range(i): lis.append(tobin('1' + '1' * j + '0' + '1' * (i - j - 1))) i = 0 while n > lis[i]: i += 1 j = 0 while m >= lis[j]: j += 1 print(j - i)
Title: New Year and Old Property Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: The year 2015 is almost over. Limak is a little polar bear. He has recently learnt about the binary system. He noticed that the passing year has exactly one zero in its representation in the binary system — 201510<==<=111110111112. Note that he doesn't care about the number of zeros in the decimal representation. Limak chose some interval of years. He is going to count all years from this interval that have exactly one zero in the binary representation. Can you do it faster? Assume that all positive integers are always written without leading zeros. Input Specification: The only line of the input contains two integers *a* and *b* (1<=≤<=*a*<=≤<=*b*<=≤<=1018) — the first year and the last year in Limak's interval respectively. Output Specification: Print one integer – the number of years Limak will count in his chosen interval. Demo Input: ['5 10\n', '2015 2015\n', '100 105\n', '72057594000000000 72057595000000000\n'] Demo Output: ['2\n', '1\n', '0\n', '26\n'] Note: In the first sample Limak's interval contains numbers 5<sub class="lower-index">10</sub> = 101<sub class="lower-index">2</sub>, 6<sub class="lower-index">10</sub> = 110<sub class="lower-index">2</sub>, 7<sub class="lower-index">10</sub> = 111<sub class="lower-index">2</sub>, 8<sub class="lower-index">10</sub> = 1000<sub class="lower-index">2</sub>, 9<sub class="lower-index">10</sub> = 1001<sub class="lower-index">2</sub> and 10<sub class="lower-index">10</sub> = 1010<sub class="lower-index">2</sub>. Two of them (101<sub class="lower-index">2</sub> and 110<sub class="lower-index">2</sub>) have the described property.
```python def tobin(s): res = 0 l = len(s) #print(s) #print(l) for i in range(l): res += int(s[-i-1]) * 2 ** i return res n, m = tuple(map(int, input().split())) lis = [] for i in range(1, 61): for j in range(i): lis.append(tobin('1' + '1' * j + '0' + '1' * (i - j - 1))) i = 0 while n > lis[i]: i += 1 j = 0 while m >= lis[j]: j += 1 print(j - i) ```
3
228
A
Is your horseshoe on the other hoof?
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
Valera the Horse is going to the party with friends. He has been following the fashion trends for a while, and he knows that it is very popular to wear all horseshoes of different color. Valera has got four horseshoes left from the last year, but maybe some of them have the same color. In this case he needs to go to the store and buy some few more horseshoes, not to lose face in front of his stylish comrades. Fortunately, the store sells horseshoes of all colors under the sun and Valera has enough money to buy any four of them. However, in order to save the money, he would like to spend as little money as possible, so you need to help Valera and determine what is the minimum number of horseshoes he needs to buy to wear four horseshoes of different colors to a party.
The first line contains four space-separated integers *s*1,<=*s*2,<=*s*3,<=*s*4 (1<=≤<=*s*1,<=*s*2,<=*s*3,<=*s*4<=≤<=109) — the colors of horseshoes Valera has. Consider all possible colors indexed with integers.
Print a single integer — the minimum number of horseshoes Valera needs to buy.
[ "1 7 3 3\n", "7 7 7 7\n" ]
[ "1\n", "3\n" ]
none
500
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1,686,948,685
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
34
92
0
single_count = len({*input().split(' ')}) print(4-single_count)
Title: Is your horseshoe on the other hoof? Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Valera the Horse is going to the party with friends. He has been following the fashion trends for a while, and he knows that it is very popular to wear all horseshoes of different color. Valera has got four horseshoes left from the last year, but maybe some of them have the same color. In this case he needs to go to the store and buy some few more horseshoes, not to lose face in front of his stylish comrades. Fortunately, the store sells horseshoes of all colors under the sun and Valera has enough money to buy any four of them. However, in order to save the money, he would like to spend as little money as possible, so you need to help Valera and determine what is the minimum number of horseshoes he needs to buy to wear four horseshoes of different colors to a party. Input Specification: The first line contains four space-separated integers *s*1,<=*s*2,<=*s*3,<=*s*4 (1<=≤<=*s*1,<=*s*2,<=*s*3,<=*s*4<=≤<=109) — the colors of horseshoes Valera has. Consider all possible colors indexed with integers. Output Specification: Print a single integer — the minimum number of horseshoes Valera needs to buy. Demo Input: ['1 7 3 3\n', '7 7 7 7\n'] Demo Output: ['1\n', '3\n'] Note: none
```python single_count = len({*input().split(' ')}) print(4-single_count) ```
3
1,005
D
Polycarp and Div 3
PROGRAMMING
1,500
[ "dp", "greedy", "number theory" ]
null
null
Polycarp likes numbers that are divisible by 3. He has a huge number $s$. Polycarp wants to cut from it the maximum number of numbers that are divisible by $3$. To do this, he makes an arbitrary number of vertical cuts between pairs of adjacent digits. As a result, after $m$ such cuts, there will be $m+1$ parts in total. Polycarp analyzes each of the obtained numbers and finds the number of those that are divisible by $3$. For example, if the original number is $s=3121$, then Polycarp can cut it into three parts with two cuts: $3|1|21$. As a result, he will get two numbers that are divisible by $3$. Polycarp can make an arbitrary number of vertical cuts, where each cut is made between a pair of adjacent digits. The resulting numbers cannot contain extra leading zeroes (that is, the number can begin with 0 if and only if this number is exactly one character '0'). For example, 007, 01 and 00099 are not valid numbers, but 90, 0 and 10001 are valid. What is the maximum number of numbers divisible by $3$ that Polycarp can obtain?
The first line of the input contains a positive integer $s$. The number of digits of the number $s$ is between $1$ and $2\cdot10^5$, inclusive. The first (leftmost) digit is not equal to 0.
Print the maximum number of numbers divisible by $3$ that Polycarp can get by making vertical cuts in the given number $s$.
[ "3121\n", "6\n", "1000000000000000000000000000000000\n", "201920181\n" ]
[ "2\n", "1\n", "33\n", "4\n" ]
In the first example, an example set of optimal cuts on the number is 3|1|21. In the second example, you do not need to make any cuts. The specified number 6 forms one number that is divisible by $3$. In the third example, cuts must be made between each pair of digits. As a result, Polycarp gets one digit 1 and $33$ digits 0. Each of the $33$ digits 0 forms a number that is divisible by $3$. In the fourth example, an example set of optimal cuts is 2|0|1|9|201|81. The numbers $0$, $9$, $201$ and $81$ are divisible by $3$.
0
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1,638,995,584
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
MEMORY_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
TESTS
10
1,497
268,390,400
from functools import lru_cache S = tuple(map(int, list(input()))) @lru_cache(maxsize = None) def f(s): if len(s) == 1: return (s[0] % 3) == 0 if len(s) == 0: return 0 a = ((s[0] % 3) == 0) + f(s[1:len(s)]) if len(s) >= 2: b = (((s[0] + s[1]) % 3) == 0) + f(s[2:len(s)]) else: b = -1 if len(s) >= 3: c = (((s[0] + s[1] + s[2]) % 3) == 0) + f(s[3:len(s)]) else: c = -1 return max(a, b, c) print(int(f(S)))
Title: Polycarp and Div 3 Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Polycarp likes numbers that are divisible by 3. He has a huge number $s$. Polycarp wants to cut from it the maximum number of numbers that are divisible by $3$. To do this, he makes an arbitrary number of vertical cuts between pairs of adjacent digits. As a result, after $m$ such cuts, there will be $m+1$ parts in total. Polycarp analyzes each of the obtained numbers and finds the number of those that are divisible by $3$. For example, if the original number is $s=3121$, then Polycarp can cut it into three parts with two cuts: $3|1|21$. As a result, he will get two numbers that are divisible by $3$. Polycarp can make an arbitrary number of vertical cuts, where each cut is made between a pair of adjacent digits. The resulting numbers cannot contain extra leading zeroes (that is, the number can begin with 0 if and only if this number is exactly one character '0'). For example, 007, 01 and 00099 are not valid numbers, but 90, 0 and 10001 are valid. What is the maximum number of numbers divisible by $3$ that Polycarp can obtain? Input Specification: The first line of the input contains a positive integer $s$. The number of digits of the number $s$ is between $1$ and $2\cdot10^5$, inclusive. The first (leftmost) digit is not equal to 0. Output Specification: Print the maximum number of numbers divisible by $3$ that Polycarp can get by making vertical cuts in the given number $s$. Demo Input: ['3121\n', '6\n', '1000000000000000000000000000000000\n', '201920181\n'] Demo Output: ['2\n', '1\n', '33\n', '4\n'] Note: In the first example, an example set of optimal cuts on the number is 3|1|21. In the second example, you do not need to make any cuts. The specified number 6 forms one number that is divisible by $3$. In the third example, cuts must be made between each pair of digits. As a result, Polycarp gets one digit 1 and $33$ digits 0. Each of the $33$ digits 0 forms a number that is divisible by $3$. In the fourth example, an example set of optimal cuts is 2|0|1|9|201|81. The numbers $0$, $9$, $201$ and $81$ are divisible by $3$.
```python from functools import lru_cache S = tuple(map(int, list(input()))) @lru_cache(maxsize = None) def f(s): if len(s) == 1: return (s[0] % 3) == 0 if len(s) == 0: return 0 a = ((s[0] % 3) == 0) + f(s[1:len(s)]) if len(s) >= 2: b = (((s[0] + s[1]) % 3) == 0) + f(s[2:len(s)]) else: b = -1 if len(s) >= 3: c = (((s[0] + s[1] + s[2]) % 3) == 0) + f(s[3:len(s)]) else: c = -1 return max(a, b, c) print(int(f(S))) ```
0
129
A
Cookies
PROGRAMMING
900
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
Olga came to visit the twins Anna and Maria and saw that they have many cookies. The cookies are distributed into bags. As there are many cookies, Olga decided that it's no big deal if she steals a bag. However, she doesn't want the sisters to quarrel because of nothing when they divide the cookies. That's why Olga wants to steal a bag with cookies so that the number of cookies in the remaining bags was even, that is, so that Anna and Maria could evenly divide it into two (even 0 remaining cookies will do, just as any other even number). How many ways there are to steal exactly one cookie bag so that the total number of cookies in the remaining bags was even?
The first line contains the only integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of cookie bags Anna and Maria have. The second line contains *n* integers *a**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=100) — the number of cookies in the *i*-th bag.
Print in the only line the only number — the sought number of ways. If there are no such ways print 0.
[ "1\n1\n", "10\n1 2 2 3 4 4 4 2 2 2\n", "11\n2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 99\n" ]
[ "1\n", "8\n", "1\n" ]
In the first sample Olga should take the only bag so that the twins ended up with the even number of cookies. In the second sample Olga can take any of five bags with two cookies or any of three bags with four cookies — 5 + 3 = 8 ways in total. In the third sample, no matter which bag with two cookies Olga chooses, the twins are left with 2 * 9 + 99 = 117 cookies. Thus, Olga has only one option: to take the bag with 99 cookies.
500
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1,697,642,163
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
OK
TESTS
52
124
0
n = int(input()) cookies = [int(i) for i in input().split()] total = 0 odds = 0 for cookie in cookies : if cookie&1 : odds += 1 total += cookie evens = n - odds if total & 1 : print(odds) else : print(evens)
Title: Cookies Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Olga came to visit the twins Anna and Maria and saw that they have many cookies. The cookies are distributed into bags. As there are many cookies, Olga decided that it's no big deal if she steals a bag. However, she doesn't want the sisters to quarrel because of nothing when they divide the cookies. That's why Olga wants to steal a bag with cookies so that the number of cookies in the remaining bags was even, that is, so that Anna and Maria could evenly divide it into two (even 0 remaining cookies will do, just as any other even number). How many ways there are to steal exactly one cookie bag so that the total number of cookies in the remaining bags was even? Input Specification: The first line contains the only integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of cookie bags Anna and Maria have. The second line contains *n* integers *a**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=100) — the number of cookies in the *i*-th bag. Output Specification: Print in the only line the only number — the sought number of ways. If there are no such ways print 0. Demo Input: ['1\n1\n', '10\n1 2 2 3 4 4 4 2 2 2\n', '11\n2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 99\n'] Demo Output: ['1\n', '8\n', '1\n'] Note: In the first sample Olga should take the only bag so that the twins ended up with the even number of cookies. In the second sample Olga can take any of five bags with two cookies or any of three bags with four cookies — 5 + 3 = 8 ways in total. In the third sample, no matter which bag with two cookies Olga chooses, the twins are left with 2 * 9 + 99 = 117 cookies. Thus, Olga has only one option: to take the bag with 99 cookies.
```python n = int(input()) cookies = [int(i) for i in input().split()] total = 0 odds = 0 for cookie in cookies : if cookie&1 : odds += 1 total += cookie evens = n - odds if total & 1 : print(odds) else : print(evens) ```
3
985
D
Sand Fortress
PROGRAMMING
2,100
[ "binary search", "constructive algorithms", "math" ]
null
null
You are going to the beach with the idea to build the greatest sand castle ever in your head! The beach is not as three-dimensional as you could have imagined, it can be decribed as a line of spots to pile up sand pillars. Spots are numbered 1 through infinity from left to right. Obviously, there is not enough sand on the beach, so you brought *n* packs of sand with you. Let height *h**i* of the sand pillar on some spot *i* be the number of sand packs you spent on it. You can't split a sand pack to multiple pillars, all the sand from it should go to a single one. There is a fence of height equal to the height of pillar with *H* sand packs to the left of the first spot and you should prevent sand from going over it. Finally you ended up with the following conditions to building the castle: - *h*1<=≤<=*H*: no sand from the leftmost spot should go over the fence; - For any |*h**i*<=-<=*h**i*<=+<=1|<=≤<=1: large difference in heights of two neighboring pillars can lead sand to fall down from the higher one to the lower, you really don't want this to happen; - : you want to spend all the sand you brought with you. As you have infinite spots to build, it is always possible to come up with some valid castle structure. Though you want the castle to be as compact as possible. Your task is to calculate the minimum number of spots you can occupy so that all the aforementioned conditions hold.
The only line contains two integer numbers *n* and *H* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*H*<=≤<=1018) — the number of sand packs you have and the height of the fence, respectively.
Print the minimum number of spots you can occupy so the all the castle building conditions hold.
[ "5 2\n", "6 8\n" ]
[ "3\n", "3\n" ]
Here are the heights of some valid castles: - *n* = 5, *H* = 2, [2, 2, 1, 0, ...], [2, 1, 1, 1, 0, ...], [1, 0, 1, 2, 1, 0, ...] - *n* = 6, *H* = 8, [3, 2, 1, 0, ...], [2, 2, 1, 1, 0, ...], [0, 1, 0, 1, 2, 1, 1, 0...] (this one has 5 spots occupied) The first list for both cases is the optimal answer, 3 spots are occupied in them. And here are some invalid ones: - *n* = 5, *H* = 2, [3, 2, 0, ...], [2, 3, 0, ...], [1, 0, 2, 2, ...] - *n* = 6, *H* = 8, [2, 2, 2, 0, ...], [6, 0, ...], [1, 4, 1, 0...], [2, 2, 1, 0, ...]
0
[ { "input": "5 2", "output": "3" }, { "input": "6 8", "output": "3" }, { "input": "20 4", "output": "7" }, { "input": "1000000000000000000 1000000000000000000", "output": "1414213562" }, { "input": "1 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1 1000000000000000000", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1000000000000000000 1", "output": "1999999999" }, { "input": "1036191544337895 45523434", "output": "45523434" }, { "input": "1036191544337896 45523434", "output": "45523435" }, { "input": "1036191544337895 45523433", "output": "45523435" }, { "input": "1036191544337895 1", "output": "64379858" }, { "input": "1036191544337895 1000000000000000000", "output": "45523434" }, { "input": "30 3", "output": "9" }, { "input": "30 4", "output": "8" }, { "input": "6 100", "output": "3" }, { "input": "7 100", "output": "4" }, { "input": "1000000000000000000 99999999999", "output": "1414213562" }, { "input": "999999997351043581 1000000000000000000", "output": "1414213561" }, { "input": "911343366122896086 1416605974", "output": "1350069158" }, { "input": "828974163639871882 2010864527", "output": "1287613423" }, { "input": "696616491401388220 958775125", "output": "1191798158" }, { "input": "999999999000000000 1", "output": "1999999998" }, { "input": "961245465290770608 1687994843", "output": "1386539192" }, { "input": "692106376966414549 974053139", "output": "1186035874" }, { "input": "12 1", "output": "6" }, { "input": "806680349368385877 1068656310", "output": "1278847474" } ]
1,526,921,021
7,121
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
6
78
0
n,H = map(int,input().strip().split()) lower = 1 upper = H k = 0 ans = 1e19 while lower<=upper: mid = int((lower+upper)/2) j = (mid*(mid+1))/2 if j<=n: N = n k = max(k,mid) temp = mid N -= (mid*(mid+1))/2 temp += int(N/mid) N %= mid if N!=0: temp+=1 ans = min(ans,temp) lower = mid+1 else: upper = mid-1 print(ans)
Title: Sand Fortress Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: You are going to the beach with the idea to build the greatest sand castle ever in your head! The beach is not as three-dimensional as you could have imagined, it can be decribed as a line of spots to pile up sand pillars. Spots are numbered 1 through infinity from left to right. Obviously, there is not enough sand on the beach, so you brought *n* packs of sand with you. Let height *h**i* of the sand pillar on some spot *i* be the number of sand packs you spent on it. You can't split a sand pack to multiple pillars, all the sand from it should go to a single one. There is a fence of height equal to the height of pillar with *H* sand packs to the left of the first spot and you should prevent sand from going over it. Finally you ended up with the following conditions to building the castle: - *h*1<=≤<=*H*: no sand from the leftmost spot should go over the fence; - For any |*h**i*<=-<=*h**i*<=+<=1|<=≤<=1: large difference in heights of two neighboring pillars can lead sand to fall down from the higher one to the lower, you really don't want this to happen; - : you want to spend all the sand you brought with you. As you have infinite spots to build, it is always possible to come up with some valid castle structure. Though you want the castle to be as compact as possible. Your task is to calculate the minimum number of spots you can occupy so that all the aforementioned conditions hold. Input Specification: The only line contains two integer numbers *n* and *H* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*H*<=≤<=1018) — the number of sand packs you have and the height of the fence, respectively. Output Specification: Print the minimum number of spots you can occupy so the all the castle building conditions hold. Demo Input: ['5 2\n', '6 8\n'] Demo Output: ['3\n', '3\n'] Note: Here are the heights of some valid castles: - *n* = 5, *H* = 2, [2, 2, 1, 0, ...], [2, 1, 1, 1, 0, ...], [1, 0, 1, 2, 1, 0, ...] - *n* = 6, *H* = 8, [3, 2, 1, 0, ...], [2, 2, 1, 1, 0, ...], [0, 1, 0, 1, 2, 1, 1, 0...] (this one has 5 spots occupied) The first list for both cases is the optimal answer, 3 spots are occupied in them. And here are some invalid ones: - *n* = 5, *H* = 2, [3, 2, 0, ...], [2, 3, 0, ...], [1, 0, 2, 2, ...] - *n* = 6, *H* = 8, [2, 2, 2, 0, ...], [6, 0, ...], [1, 4, 1, 0...], [2, 2, 1, 0, ...]
```python n,H = map(int,input().strip().split()) lower = 1 upper = H k = 0 ans = 1e19 while lower<=upper: mid = int((lower+upper)/2) j = (mid*(mid+1))/2 if j<=n: N = n k = max(k,mid) temp = mid N -= (mid*(mid+1))/2 temp += int(N/mid) N %= mid if N!=0: temp+=1 ans = min(ans,temp) lower = mid+1 else: upper = mid-1 print(ans) ```
0
378
A
Playing with Dice
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "brute force" ]
null
null
Two players are playing a game. First each of them writes an integer from 1 to 6, and then a dice is thrown. The player whose written number got closer to the number on the dice wins. If both payers have the same difference, it's a draw. The first player wrote number *a*, the second player wrote number *b*. How many ways to throw a dice are there, at which the first player wins, or there is a draw, or the second player wins?
The single line contains two integers *a* and *b* (1<=≤<=*a*,<=*b*<=≤<=6) — the numbers written on the paper by the first and second player, correspondingly.
Print three integers: the number of ways to throw the dice at which the first player wins, the game ends with a draw or the second player wins, correspondingly.
[ "2 5\n", "2 4\n" ]
[ "3 0 3\n", "2 1 3\n" ]
The dice is a standard cube-shaped six-sided object with each side containing a number from 1 to 6, and where all numbers on all sides are distinct. You can assume that number *a* is closer to number *x* than number *b*, if |*a* - *x*| &lt; |*b* - *x*|.
500
[ { "input": "2 5", "output": "3 0 3" }, { "input": "2 4", "output": "2 1 3" }, { "input": "5 3", "output": "2 1 3" }, { "input": "1 6", "output": "3 0 3" }, { "input": "5 1", "output": "3 1 2" }, { "input": "6 3", "output": "2 0 4" }, { "input": "2 3", "output": "2 0 4" }, { "input": "5 6", "output": "5 0 1" }, { "input": "4 4", "output": "0 6 0" }, { "input": "1 1", "output": "0 6 0" }, { "input": "6 4", "output": "1 1 4" }, { "input": "1 4", "output": "2 0 4" }, { "input": "5 5", "output": "0 6 0" }, { "input": "4 5", "output": "4 0 2" }, { "input": "4 3", "output": "3 0 3" }, { "input": "1 5", "output": "2 1 3" }, { "input": "6 5", "output": "1 0 5" }, { "input": "2 2", "output": "0 6 0" }, { "input": "1 3", "output": "1 1 4" }, { "input": "3 6", "output": "4 0 2" }, { "input": "3 1", "output": "4 1 1" }, { "input": "3 2", "output": "4 0 2" }, { "input": "3 5", "output": "3 1 2" }, { "input": "3 3", "output": "0 6 0" }, { "input": "6 2", "output": "2 1 3" }, { "input": "4 1", "output": "4 0 2" }, { "input": "5 2", "output": "3 0 3" }, { "input": "4 2", "output": "3 1 2" }, { "input": "2 1", "output": "5 0 1" }, { "input": "6 1", "output": "3 0 3" }, { "input": "4 6", "output": "4 1 1" }, { "input": "2 6", "output": "3 1 2" }, { "input": "3 4", "output": "3 0 3" }, { "input": "1 2", "output": "1 0 5" }, { "input": "6 6", "output": "0 6 0" }, { "input": "5 4", "output": "2 0 4" }, { "input": "3 3", "output": "0 6 0" }, { "input": "1 1", "output": "0 6 0" } ]
1,567,808,257
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
0
109
0
def probWin(a, b): # Number of way to throw dice the first win where # 6 ways to throw a dice, d. First win when |a - d| < |b - d| # d - b < a -d < b - d -> 2d < a - b < 0 # a all_possibility = 6 a_win_chance = 0 b_win_chance = 0 draw_chance = 0 for i in range(1, 7): if abs(a - i) == abs(b - i): draw_chance += 1 if abs(a - i) < abs(b - i): a_win_chance += 1 if abs(a - i) > abs(b - i): b_win_chance += 1 return(a_win_chance, draw_chance, b_win_chance)
Title: Playing with Dice Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Two players are playing a game. First each of them writes an integer from 1 to 6, and then a dice is thrown. The player whose written number got closer to the number on the dice wins. If both payers have the same difference, it's a draw. The first player wrote number *a*, the second player wrote number *b*. How many ways to throw a dice are there, at which the first player wins, or there is a draw, or the second player wins? Input Specification: The single line contains two integers *a* and *b* (1<=≤<=*a*,<=*b*<=≤<=6) — the numbers written on the paper by the first and second player, correspondingly. Output Specification: Print three integers: the number of ways to throw the dice at which the first player wins, the game ends with a draw or the second player wins, correspondingly. Demo Input: ['2 5\n', '2 4\n'] Demo Output: ['3 0 3\n', '2 1 3\n'] Note: The dice is a standard cube-shaped six-sided object with each side containing a number from 1 to 6, and where all numbers on all sides are distinct. You can assume that number *a* is closer to number *x* than number *b*, if |*a* - *x*| &lt; |*b* - *x*|.
```python def probWin(a, b): # Number of way to throw dice the first win where # 6 ways to throw a dice, d. First win when |a - d| < |b - d| # d - b < a -d < b - d -> 2d < a - b < 0 # a all_possibility = 6 a_win_chance = 0 b_win_chance = 0 draw_chance = 0 for i in range(1, 7): if abs(a - i) == abs(b - i): draw_chance += 1 if abs(a - i) < abs(b - i): a_win_chance += 1 if abs(a - i) > abs(b - i): b_win_chance += 1 return(a_win_chance, draw_chance, b_win_chance) ```
0
629
A
Far Relative’s Birthday Cake
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "brute force", "combinatorics", "constructive algorithms", "implementation" ]
null
null
Door's family is going celebrate Famil Doors's birthday party. They love Famil Door so they are planning to make his birthday cake weird! The cake is a *n*<=×<=*n* square consisting of equal squares with side length 1. Each square is either empty or consists of a single chocolate. They bought the cake and randomly started to put the chocolates on the cake. The value of Famil Door's happiness will be equal to the number of pairs of cells with chocolates that are in the same row or in the same column of the cake. Famil Doors's family is wondering what is the amount of happiness of Famil going to be? Please, note that any pair can be counted no more than once, as two different cells can't share both the same row and the same column.
In the first line of the input, you are given a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the length of the side of the cake. Then follow *n* lines, each containing *n* characters. Empty cells are denoted with '.', while cells that contain chocolates are denoted by 'C'.
Print the value of Famil Door's happiness, i.e. the number of pairs of chocolate pieces that share the same row or the same column.
[ "3\n.CC\nC..\nC.C\n", "4\nCC..\nC..C\n.CC.\n.CC.\n" ]
[ "4\n", "9\n" ]
If we number rows from top to bottom and columns from left to right, then, pieces that share the same row in the first sample are: 1. (1, 2) and (1, 3) 1. (3, 1) and (3, 3) 1. (2, 1) and (3, 1) 1. (1, 3) and (3, 3)
500
[ { "input": "3\n.CC\nC..\nC.C", "output": "4" }, { "input": "4\nCC..\nC..C\n.CC.\n.CC.", "output": "9" }, { "input": "5\n.CCCC\nCCCCC\n.CCC.\nCC...\n.CC.C", "output": "46" }, { "input": "7\n.CC..CC\nCC.C..C\nC.C..C.\nC...C.C\nCCC.CCC\n.CC...C\n.C.CCC.", "output": "84" }, { "input": "8\n..C....C\nC.CCC.CC\n.C..C.CC\nCC......\nC..C..CC\nC.C...C.\nC.C..C..\nC...C.C.", "output": "80" }, { "input": "9\n.C...CCCC\nC.CCCC...\n....C..CC\n.CC.CCC..\n.C.C..CC.\nC...C.CCC\nCCC.C...C\nCCCC....C\n..C..C..C", "output": "144" }, { "input": "10\n..C..C.C..\n..CC..C.CC\n.C.C...C.C\n..C.CC..CC\n....C..C.C\n...C..C..C\nCC.CC....C\n..CCCC.C.C\n..CC.CCC..\nCCCC..C.CC", "output": "190" }, { "input": "11\nC.CC...C.CC\nCC.C....C.C\n.....C..CCC\n....C.CC.CC\nC..C..CC...\nC...C...C..\nCC..CCC.C.C\n..C.CC.C..C\nC...C.C..CC\n.C.C..CC..C\n.C.C.CC.C..", "output": "228" }, { "input": "21\n...CCC.....CC..C..C.C\n..CCC...CC...CC.CCC.C\n....C.C.C..CCC..C.C.C\n....CCC..C..C.CC.CCC.\n...CCC.C..C.C.....CCC\n.CCC.....CCC..C...C.C\nCCCC.C...CCC.C...C.CC\nC..C...C.CCC..CC..C..\nC...CC..C.C.CC..C.CC.\nCC..CCCCCCCCC..C....C\n.C..CCCC.CCCC.CCC...C\nCCC...CCC...CCC.C..C.\n.CCCCCCCC.CCCC.CC.C..\n.C.C..C....C.CCCCCC.C\n...C...C.CCC.C.CC..C.\nCCC...CC..CC...C..C.C\n.CCCCC...C.C..C.CC.C.\n..CCC.C.C..CCC.CCC...\n..C..C.C.C.....CC.C..\n.CC.C...C.CCC.C....CC\n...C..CCCC.CCC....C..", "output": "2103" }, { "input": "20\nC.C.CCC.C....C.CCCCC\nC.CC.C..CCC....CCCC.\n.CCC.CC...CC.CCCCCC.\n.C...CCCC..C....CCC.\n.C..CCCCCCC.C.C.....\nC....C.C..CCC.C..CCC\n...C.C.CC..CC..CC...\nC...CC.C.CCCCC....CC\n.CC.C.CCC....C.CCC.C\nCC...CC...CC..CC...C\nC.C..CC.C.CCCC.C.CC.\n..CCCCC.C.CCC..CCCC.\n....C..C..C.CC...C.C\nC..CCC..CC..C.CC..CC\n...CC......C.C..C.C.\nCC.CCCCC.CC.CC...C.C\n.C.CC..CC..CCC.C.CCC\nC..C.CC....C....C...\n..CCC..CCC...CC..C.C\n.C.CCC.CCCCCCCCC..CC", "output": "2071" }, { "input": "17\nCCC..C.C....C.C.C\n.C.CC.CC...CC..C.\n.CCCC.CC.C..CCC.C\n...CCC.CC.CCC.C.C\nCCCCCCCC..C.CC.CC\n...C..C....C.CC.C\nCC....CCC...C.CC.\n.CC.C.CC..C......\n.CCCCC.C.CC.CCCCC\n..CCCC...C..CC..C\nC.CC.C.CC..C.C.C.\nC..C..C..CCC.C...\n.C..CCCC..C......\n.CC.C...C..CC.CC.\nC..C....CC...CC..\nC.CC.CC..C.C..C..\nCCCC...C.C..CCCC.", "output": "1160" }, { "input": "15\nCCCC.C..CCC....\nCCCCCC.CC.....C\n...C.CC.C.C.CC.\nCCCCCCC..C..C..\nC..CCC..C.CCCC.\n.CC..C.C.C.CC.C\n.C.C..C..C.C..C\n...C...C..CCCC.\n.....C.C..CC...\nCC.C.C..CC.C..C\n..CCCCC..CCC...\nCC.CC.C..CC.CCC\n..CCC...CC.C..C\nCC..C.C..CCC..C\n.C.C....CCC...C", "output": "789" }, { "input": "1\n.", "output": "0" }, { "input": "3\n.CC\nC..\nC.C", "output": "4" }, { "input": "13\nC.C...C.C.C..\nCC.CCCC.CC..C\n.C.CCCCC.CC..\nCCCC..C...C..\n...CC.C.C...C\n.CC.CCC...CC.\nCC.CCCCCC....\n.C...C..CC..C\nCCCC.CC...C..\n.C.CCC..C.CC.\n..C...CC..C.C\n..C.CCC..CC.C\n.C...CCC.CC.C", "output": "529" }, { "input": "16\n.C.C.C.C.C...C.C\n..C..C.CCCCCC...\n..C.C.C.C..C..C.\n.CC....C.CCC..C.\n.C.CCC..C....CCC\nCC..C.CC..C.C.CC\n...C..C..CC..CC.\n.CCC..C.CC.C.C..\n.CC.C..........C\nC...C....CC..C..\nC.CCC.C..C..C...\n.CCCCCCCCCCCC..C\n..C.C.CC.CC.CCC.\nCC..C.C....C..CC\nC.CCC..C..C.C.CC\n.C.CCC.CC..CCC.C", "output": "874" }, { "input": "2\nCC\nCC", "output": "4" }, { "input": "3\nC..\nC..\nC..", "output": "3" } ]
1,592,960,762
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
48
124
6,963,200
def solution(l1,n): i=0 pairs=0 while i<len(l1): j=0 count=0 while j<len(l1[i]): if l1[i][j]=="C": count+=1 j+=1 pairs+=int(count*(count-1)/2) i+=1 i=0 while i<len(l1): j=0 count=0 while j<len(l1[i]): if l1[j][i]=="C": count+=1 j+=1 pairs+=int(count*(count-1)/2) i+=1 return pairs def answer(): n=int(input()) l1=[] while n: l1.append(list(input())) n-=1 print(solution(l1,n)) answer()
Title: Far Relative’s Birthday Cake Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Door's family is going celebrate Famil Doors's birthday party. They love Famil Door so they are planning to make his birthday cake weird! The cake is a *n*<=×<=*n* square consisting of equal squares with side length 1. Each square is either empty or consists of a single chocolate. They bought the cake and randomly started to put the chocolates on the cake. The value of Famil Door's happiness will be equal to the number of pairs of cells with chocolates that are in the same row or in the same column of the cake. Famil Doors's family is wondering what is the amount of happiness of Famil going to be? Please, note that any pair can be counted no more than once, as two different cells can't share both the same row and the same column. Input Specification: In the first line of the input, you are given a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the length of the side of the cake. Then follow *n* lines, each containing *n* characters. Empty cells are denoted with '.', while cells that contain chocolates are denoted by 'C'. Output Specification: Print the value of Famil Door's happiness, i.e. the number of pairs of chocolate pieces that share the same row or the same column. Demo Input: ['3\n.CC\nC..\nC.C\n', '4\nCC..\nC..C\n.CC.\n.CC.\n'] Demo Output: ['4\n', '9\n'] Note: If we number rows from top to bottom and columns from left to right, then, pieces that share the same row in the first sample are: 1. (1, 2) and (1, 3) 1. (3, 1) and (3, 3) 1. (2, 1) and (3, 1) 1. (1, 3) and (3, 3)
```python def solution(l1,n): i=0 pairs=0 while i<len(l1): j=0 count=0 while j<len(l1[i]): if l1[i][j]=="C": count+=1 j+=1 pairs+=int(count*(count-1)/2) i+=1 i=0 while i<len(l1): j=0 count=0 while j<len(l1[i]): if l1[j][i]=="C": count+=1 j+=1 pairs+=int(count*(count-1)/2) i+=1 return pairs def answer(): n=int(input()) l1=[] while n: l1.append(list(input())) n-=1 print(solution(l1,n)) answer() ```
3
808
B
Average Sleep Time
PROGRAMMING
1,300
[ "data structures", "implementation", "math" ]
null
null
It's been almost a week since Polycarp couldn't get rid of insomnia. And as you may already know, one week in Berland lasts *k* days! When Polycarp went to a doctor with his problem, the doctor asked him about his sleeping schedule (more specifically, the average amount of hours of sleep per week). Luckily, Polycarp kept records of sleep times for the last *n* days. So now he has a sequence *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*, where *a**i* is the sleep time on the *i*-th day. The number of records is so large that Polycarp is unable to calculate the average value by himself. Thus he is asking you to help him with the calculations. To get the average Polycarp is going to consider *k* consecutive days as a week. So there will be *n*<=-<=*k*<=+<=1 weeks to take into consideration. For example, if *k*<==<=2, *n*<==<=3 and *a*<==<=[3,<=4,<=7], then the result is . You should write a program which will calculate average sleep times of Polycarp over all weeks.
The first line contains two integer numbers *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=2·105). The second line contains *n* integer numbers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=105).
Output average sleeping time over all weeks. The answer is considered to be correct if its absolute or relative error does not exceed 10<=-<=6. In particular, it is enough to output real number with at least 6 digits after the decimal point.
[ "3 2\n3 4 7\n", "1 1\n10\n", "8 2\n1 2 4 100000 123 456 789 1\n" ]
[ "9.0000000000\n", "10.0000000000\n", "28964.2857142857\n" ]
In the third example there are *n* - *k* + 1 = 7 weeks, so the answer is sums of all weeks divided by 7.
0
[ { "input": "3 2\n3 4 7", "output": "9.0000000000" }, { "input": "1 1\n10", "output": "10.0000000000" }, { "input": "8 2\n1 2 4 100000 123 456 789 1", "output": "28964.2857142857" }, { "input": "1 1\n1", "output": "1.0000000000" }, { "input": "1 1\n100000", "output": "100000.0000000000" }, { "input": "3 1\n1 2 3", "output": "2.0000000000" }, { "input": "10 4\n11 3 5 20 12 7 9 2 2 20", "output": "36.2857142857" }, { "input": "10 5\n15 9 3 2 17 10 9 18 4 19", "output": "50.3333333333" }, { "input": "10 6\n19 3 20 16 14 10 1 13 7 3", "output": "65.8000000000" }, { "input": "10 7\n8 16 2 13 15 9 5 13 9 2", "output": "68.2500000000" }, { "input": "10 4\n127 1459 718 1183 880 1044 1857 1340 725 1496", "output": "4574.4285714286" }, { "input": "10 5\n1384 1129 1780 1960 1567 1928 12 1523 1165 344", "output": "6931.3333333333" } ]
1,517,815,082
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
29
233
18,739,200
##n = int(input()) ##a = list(map(int, input().split())) ##print(' '.join(map(str, res))) [n, k] = list(map(int, input().split())) a = list(map(int, input().split())) sum = 0 for i in range(k): sum += a[i] tot = sum; for i in range(n-k): sum -= a[i] sum += a[i+k] tot += sum tot /= n-k+1 print(tot)
Title: Average Sleep Time Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: It's been almost a week since Polycarp couldn't get rid of insomnia. And as you may already know, one week in Berland lasts *k* days! When Polycarp went to a doctor with his problem, the doctor asked him about his sleeping schedule (more specifically, the average amount of hours of sleep per week). Luckily, Polycarp kept records of sleep times for the last *n* days. So now he has a sequence *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*, where *a**i* is the sleep time on the *i*-th day. The number of records is so large that Polycarp is unable to calculate the average value by himself. Thus he is asking you to help him with the calculations. To get the average Polycarp is going to consider *k* consecutive days as a week. So there will be *n*<=-<=*k*<=+<=1 weeks to take into consideration. For example, if *k*<==<=2, *n*<==<=3 and *a*<==<=[3,<=4,<=7], then the result is . You should write a program which will calculate average sleep times of Polycarp over all weeks. Input Specification: The first line contains two integer numbers *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=2·105). The second line contains *n* integer numbers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=105). Output Specification: Output average sleeping time over all weeks. The answer is considered to be correct if its absolute or relative error does not exceed 10<=-<=6. In particular, it is enough to output real number with at least 6 digits after the decimal point. Demo Input: ['3 2\n3 4 7\n', '1 1\n10\n', '8 2\n1 2 4 100000 123 456 789 1\n'] Demo Output: ['9.0000000000\n', '10.0000000000\n', '28964.2857142857\n'] Note: In the third example there are *n* - *k* + 1 = 7 weeks, so the answer is sums of all weeks divided by 7.
```python ##n = int(input()) ##a = list(map(int, input().split())) ##print(' '.join(map(str, res))) [n, k] = list(map(int, input().split())) a = list(map(int, input().split())) sum = 0 for i in range(k): sum += a[i] tot = sum; for i in range(n-k): sum -= a[i] sum += a[i+k] tot += sum tot /= n-k+1 print(tot) ```
3
43
A
Football
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "strings" ]
A. Football
2
256
One day Vasya decided to have a look at the results of Berland 1910 Football Championship’s finals. Unfortunately he didn't find the overall score of the match; however, he got hold of a profound description of the match's process. On the whole there are *n* lines in that description each of which described one goal. Every goal was marked with the name of the team that had scored it. Help Vasya, learn the name of the team that won the finals. It is guaranteed that the match did not end in a tie.
The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of lines in the description. Then follow *n* lines — for each goal the names of the teams that scored it. The names are non-empty lines consisting of uppercase Latin letters whose lengths do not exceed 10 symbols. It is guaranteed that the match did not end in a tie and the description contains no more than two different teams.
Print the name of the winning team. We remind you that in football the team that scores more goals is considered the winner.
[ "1\nABC\n", "5\nA\nABA\nABA\nA\nA\n" ]
[ "ABC\n", "A\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "1\nABC", "output": "ABC" }, { "input": "5\nA\nABA\nABA\nA\nA", "output": "A" }, { "input": "2\nXTSJEP\nXTSJEP", "output": "XTSJEP" }, { "input": "3\nXZYDJAEDZ\nXZYDJAEDZ\nXZYDJAEDZ", "output": "XZYDJAEDZ" }, { "input": "3\nQCCYXL\nQCCYXL\nAXGLFQDD", "output": "QCCYXL" }, { "input": "3\nAZID\nEERWBC\nEERWBC", "output": "EERWBC" }, { "input": "3\nHNCGYL\nHNCGYL\nHNCGYL", "output": "HNCGYL" }, { "input": "4\nZZWZTG\nZZWZTG\nZZWZTG\nZZWZTG", "output": "ZZWZTG" }, { "input": "4\nA\nA\nKUDLJMXCSE\nA", "output": "A" }, { "input": "5\nPHBTW\nPHBTW\nPHBTW\nPHBTW\nPHBTW", "output": "PHBTW" }, { "input": "5\nPKUZYTFYWN\nPKUZYTFYWN\nSTC\nPKUZYTFYWN\nPKUZYTFYWN", "output": "PKUZYTFYWN" }, { "input": "5\nHH\nHH\nNTQWPA\nNTQWPA\nHH", "output": "HH" }, { "input": "10\nW\nW\nW\nW\nW\nD\nW\nD\nD\nW", "output": "W" }, { "input": "19\nXBCP\nTGACNIH\nXBCP\nXBCP\nXBCP\nXBCP\nXBCP\nTGACNIH\nXBCP\nXBCP\nXBCP\nXBCP\nXBCP\nTGACNIH\nXBCP\nXBCP\nTGACNIH\nTGACNIH\nXBCP", "output": "XBCP" }, { "input": "33\nOWQWCKLLF\nOWQWCKLLF\nOWQWCKLLF\nPYPAS\nPYPAS\nPYPAS\nOWQWCKLLF\nPYPAS\nOWQWCKLLF\nPYPAS\nPYPAS\nOWQWCKLLF\nOWQWCKLLF\nOWQWCKLLF\nPYPAS\nOWQWCKLLF\nPYPAS\nPYPAS\nPYPAS\nPYPAS\nOWQWCKLLF\nPYPAS\nPYPAS\nOWQWCKLLF\nOWQWCKLLF\nPYPAS\nOWQWCKLLF\nOWQWCKLLF\nPYPAS\nPYPAS\nOWQWCKLLF\nPYPAS\nPYPAS", "output": "PYPAS" }, { "input": "51\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC\nNC", "output": "NC" }, { "input": "89\nH\nVOCI\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nH\nH\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nH\nH\nH\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nH\nH\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nH\nH\nVOCI\nH\nH\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nVOCI\nH\nH\nH\nH\nH\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nH\nVOCI\nVOCI", "output": "VOCI" }, { "input": "100\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nM\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA\nHA", "output": "HA" }, { "input": "100\nG\nG\nS\nS\nG\nG\nS\nS\nG\nS\nS\nS\nG\nS\nG\nG\nS\nG\nS\nS\nG\nS\nS\nS\nS\nS\nG\nS\nG\nS\nS\nG\nG\nG\nS\nS\nS\nS\nG\nS\nS\nG\nG\nG\nG\nG\nS\nG\nG\nS\nS\nS\nS\nS\nG\nG\nS\nG\nG\nG\nG\nG\nS\nS\nG\nS\nS\nS\nS\nG\nS\nS\nG\nS\nG\nG\nG\nG\nG\nG\nG\nG\nG\nG\nG\nS\nS\nG\nS\nS\nS\nS\nG\nG\nG\nS\nG\nG\nG\nS", "output": "G" }, { "input": "100\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nOBH\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL\nWL", "output": "WL" } ]
1,674,719,383
2,147,483,647
Python 3
RUNTIME_ERROR
TESTS
1
60
0
n = int(input()) t1 = input() t1_g = 1 t2_g = 0 for i in range(1, n): t = input() if t == t1: t1 += 1 else: t2 = t t2 += 2 print(t1 if t1_g > t2_g else t2)
Title: Football Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: One day Vasya decided to have a look at the results of Berland 1910 Football Championship’s finals. Unfortunately he didn't find the overall score of the match; however, he got hold of a profound description of the match's process. On the whole there are *n* lines in that description each of which described one goal. Every goal was marked with the name of the team that had scored it. Help Vasya, learn the name of the team that won the finals. It is guaranteed that the match did not end in a tie. Input Specification: The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of lines in the description. Then follow *n* lines — for each goal the names of the teams that scored it. The names are non-empty lines consisting of uppercase Latin letters whose lengths do not exceed 10 symbols. It is guaranteed that the match did not end in a tie and the description contains no more than two different teams. Output Specification: Print the name of the winning team. We remind you that in football the team that scores more goals is considered the winner. Demo Input: ['1\nABC\n', '5\nA\nABA\nABA\nA\nA\n'] Demo Output: ['ABC\n', 'A\n'] Note: none
```python n = int(input()) t1 = input() t1_g = 1 t2_g = 0 for i in range(1, n): t = input() if t == t1: t1 += 1 else: t2 = t t2 += 2 print(t1 if t1_g > t2_g else t2) ```
-1
789
A
Anastasia and pebbles
PROGRAMMING
1,100
[ "implementation", "math" ]
null
null
Anastasia loves going for a walk in Central Uzhlyandian Park. But she became uninterested in simple walking, so she began to collect Uzhlyandian pebbles. At first, she decided to collect all the pebbles she could find in the park. She has only two pockets. She can put at most *k* pebbles in each pocket at the same time. There are *n* different pebble types in the park, and there are *w**i* pebbles of the *i*-th type. Anastasia is very responsible, so she never mixes pebbles of different types in same pocket. However, she can put different kinds of pebbles in different pockets at the same time. Unfortunately, she can't spend all her time collecting pebbles, so she can collect pebbles from the park only once a day. Help her to find the minimum number of days needed to collect all the pebbles of Uzhlyandian Central Park, taking into consideration that Anastasia can't place pebbles of different types in same pocket.
The first line contains two integers *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105, 1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=109) — the number of different pebble types and number of pebbles Anastasia can place in one pocket. The second line contains *n* integers *w*1,<=*w*2,<=...,<=*w**n* (1<=≤<=*w**i*<=≤<=104) — number of pebbles of each type.
The only line of output contains one integer — the minimum number of days Anastasia needs to collect all the pebbles.
[ "3 2\n2 3 4\n", "5 4\n3 1 8 9 7\n" ]
[ "3\n", "5\n" ]
In the first sample case, Anastasia can collect all pebbles of the first type on the first day, of second type — on the second day, and of third type — on the third day. Optimal sequence of actions in the second sample case: - In the first day Anastasia collects 8 pebbles of the third type. - In the second day she collects 8 pebbles of the fourth type. - In the third day she collects 3 pebbles of the first type and 1 pebble of the fourth type. - In the fourth day she collects 7 pebbles of the fifth type. - In the fifth day she collects 1 pebble of the second type.
500
[ { "input": "3 2\n2 3 4", "output": "3" }, { "input": "5 4\n3 1 8 9 7", "output": "5" }, { "input": "1 22\n1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "3 57\n78 165 54", "output": "3" }, { "input": "5 72\n74 10 146 189 184", "output": "6" }, { "input": "9 13\n132 87 200 62 168 51 185 192 118", "output": "48" }, { "input": "1 1\n10000", "output": "5000" }, { "input": "10 1\n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1", "output": "5" }, { "input": "2 2\n2 2", "output": "1" } ]
1,492,171,721
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
7
140
11,878,400
'''input 5 4 3 1 8 9 7 ''' n, k = map(int, input().split()) w = list(map(int, input().split())) for x in range(n): if w[x] % k == 0: w[x] //= k else: w[x] //= k w[x] += 1 print(sum(w)//2+1)
Title: Anastasia and pebbles Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Anastasia loves going for a walk in Central Uzhlyandian Park. But she became uninterested in simple walking, so she began to collect Uzhlyandian pebbles. At first, she decided to collect all the pebbles she could find in the park. She has only two pockets. She can put at most *k* pebbles in each pocket at the same time. There are *n* different pebble types in the park, and there are *w**i* pebbles of the *i*-th type. Anastasia is very responsible, so she never mixes pebbles of different types in same pocket. However, she can put different kinds of pebbles in different pockets at the same time. Unfortunately, she can't spend all her time collecting pebbles, so she can collect pebbles from the park only once a day. Help her to find the minimum number of days needed to collect all the pebbles of Uzhlyandian Central Park, taking into consideration that Anastasia can't place pebbles of different types in same pocket. Input Specification: The first line contains two integers *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105, 1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=109) — the number of different pebble types and number of pebbles Anastasia can place in one pocket. The second line contains *n* integers *w*1,<=*w*2,<=...,<=*w**n* (1<=≤<=*w**i*<=≤<=104) — number of pebbles of each type. Output Specification: The only line of output contains one integer — the minimum number of days Anastasia needs to collect all the pebbles. Demo Input: ['3 2\n2 3 4\n', '5 4\n3 1 8 9 7\n'] Demo Output: ['3\n', '5\n'] Note: In the first sample case, Anastasia can collect all pebbles of the first type on the first day, of second type — on the second day, and of third type — on the third day. Optimal sequence of actions in the second sample case: - In the first day Anastasia collects 8 pebbles of the third type. - In the second day she collects 8 pebbles of the fourth type. - In the third day she collects 3 pebbles of the first type and 1 pebble of the fourth type. - In the fourth day she collects 7 pebbles of the fifth type. - In the fifth day she collects 1 pebble of the second type.
```python '''input 5 4 3 1 8 9 7 ''' n, k = map(int, input().split()) w = list(map(int, input().split())) for x in range(n): if w[x] % k == 0: w[x] //= k else: w[x] //= k w[x] += 1 print(sum(w)//2+1) ```
0
766
B
Mahmoud and a Triangle
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "constructive algorithms", "geometry", "greedy", "math", "number theory", "sortings" ]
null
null
Mahmoud has *n* line segments, the *i*-th of them has length *a**i*. Ehab challenged him to use exactly 3 line segments to form a non-degenerate triangle. Mahmoud doesn't accept challenges unless he is sure he can win, so he asked you to tell him if he should accept the challenge. Given the lengths of the line segments, check if he can choose exactly 3 of them to form a non-degenerate triangle. Mahmoud should use exactly 3 line segments, he can't concatenate two line segments or change any length. A non-degenerate triangle is a triangle with positive area.
The first line contains single integer *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105) — the number of line segments Mahmoud has. The second line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=109) — the lengths of line segments Mahmoud has.
In the only line print "YES" if he can choose exactly three line segments and form a non-degenerate triangle with them, and "NO" otherwise.
[ "5\n1 5 3 2 4\n", "3\n4 1 2\n" ]
[ "YES\n", "NO\n" ]
For the first example, he can use line segments with lengths 2, 4 and 5 to form a non-degenerate triangle.
1,000
[ { "input": "5\n1 5 3 2 4", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "3\n4 1 2", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "30\n197 75 517 39724 7906061 1153471 3 15166 168284 3019844 272293 316 16 24548 42 118 5792 5 9373 1866366 4886214 24 2206 712886 104005 1363 836 64273 440585 3576", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "30\n229017064 335281886 247217656 670601882 743442492 615491486 544941439 911270108 474843964 803323771 177115397 62179276 390270885 754889875 881720571 902691435 154083299 328505383 761264351 182674686 94104683 357622370 573909964 320060691 33548810 247029007 812823597 946798893 813659359 710111761", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "40\n740553458 532562042 138583675 75471987 487348843 476240280 972115023 103690894 546736371 915774563 35356828 819948191 138721993 24257926 761587264 767176616 608310208 78275645 386063134 227581756 672567198 177797611 87579917 941781518 274774331 843623616 981221615 630282032 118843963 749160513 354134861 132333165 405839062 522698334 29698277 541005920 856214146 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10 10 20", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "7\n3 150 600 4 1700 6000 5", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "5\n5761 20966 27841 28800 29399", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "9\n1 2 3 6 7 10 11 12 24", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "4\n1 2 1 1", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "5\n1 1 2 3 4", "output": "YES" } ]
1,690,897,995
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
87
93
13,619,200
n = int(input()) l =list(map(int,input().split())) l = sorted(l) f = False for i in range(n-2): if(l[i]+l[i+1]>l[i+2]): print('YES') f= True break if(not f): print('NO')
Title: Mahmoud and a Triangle Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Mahmoud has *n* line segments, the *i*-th of them has length *a**i*. Ehab challenged him to use exactly 3 line segments to form a non-degenerate triangle. Mahmoud doesn't accept challenges unless he is sure he can win, so he asked you to tell him if he should accept the challenge. Given the lengths of the line segments, check if he can choose exactly 3 of them to form a non-degenerate triangle. Mahmoud should use exactly 3 line segments, he can't concatenate two line segments or change any length. A non-degenerate triangle is a triangle with positive area. Input Specification: The first line contains single integer *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105) — the number of line segments Mahmoud has. The second line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=109) — the lengths of line segments Mahmoud has. Output Specification: In the only line print "YES" if he can choose exactly three line segments and form a non-degenerate triangle with them, and "NO" otherwise. Demo Input: ['5\n1 5 3 2 4\n', '3\n4 1 2\n'] Demo Output: ['YES\n', 'NO\n'] Note: For the first example, he can use line segments with lengths 2, 4 and 5 to form a non-degenerate triangle.
```python n = int(input()) l =list(map(int,input().split())) l = sorted(l) f = False for i in range(n-2): if(l[i]+l[i+1]>l[i+2]): print('YES') f= True break if(not f): print('NO') ```
3
638
A
Home Numbers
PROGRAMMING
1,100
[ "*special", "constructive algorithms", "math" ]
null
null
The main street of Berland is a straight line with *n* houses built along it (*n* is an even number). The houses are located at both sides of the street. The houses with odd numbers are at one side of the street and are numbered from 1 to *n*<=-<=1 in the order from the beginning of the street to the end (in the picture: from left to right). The houses with even numbers are at the other side of the street and are numbered from 2 to *n* in the order from the end of the street to its beginning (in the picture: from right to left). The corresponding houses with even and odd numbers are strictly opposite each other, that is, house 1 is opposite house *n*, house 3 is opposite house *n*<=-<=2, house 5 is opposite house *n*<=-<=4 and so on. Vasya needs to get to house number *a* as quickly as possible. He starts driving from the beginning of the street and drives his car to house *a*. To get from the beginning of the street to houses number 1 and *n*, he spends exactly 1 second. He also spends exactly one second to drive the distance between two neighbouring houses. Vasya can park at any side of the road, so the distance between the beginning of the street at the houses that stand opposite one another should be considered the same. Your task is: find the minimum time Vasya needs to reach house *a*.
The first line of the input contains two integers, *n* and *a* (1<=≤<=*a*<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100<=000) — the number of houses on the street and the number of the house that Vasya needs to reach, correspondingly. It is guaranteed that number *n* is even.
Print a single integer — the minimum time Vasya needs to get from the beginning of the street to house *a*.
[ "4 2\n", "8 5\n" ]
[ "2\n", "3\n" ]
In the first sample there are only four houses on the street, two houses at each side. House 2 will be the last at Vasya's right. The second sample corresponds to picture with *n* = 8. House 5 is the one before last at Vasya's left.
500
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1,458,478,146
2,946
Python 3
OK
TESTS
69
62
4,812,800
def get(): s = input().split() return int(s[0]), int(s[1]) n, a = get() print(str(int(a / 2 + 1 if a % 2 == 1 else n / 2 - a / 2 + 1)))
Title: Home Numbers Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: The main street of Berland is a straight line with *n* houses built along it (*n* is an even number). The houses are located at both sides of the street. The houses with odd numbers are at one side of the street and are numbered from 1 to *n*<=-<=1 in the order from the beginning of the street to the end (in the picture: from left to right). The houses with even numbers are at the other side of the street and are numbered from 2 to *n* in the order from the end of the street to its beginning (in the picture: from right to left). The corresponding houses with even and odd numbers are strictly opposite each other, that is, house 1 is opposite house *n*, house 3 is opposite house *n*<=-<=2, house 5 is opposite house *n*<=-<=4 and so on. Vasya needs to get to house number *a* as quickly as possible. He starts driving from the beginning of the street and drives his car to house *a*. To get from the beginning of the street to houses number 1 and *n*, he spends exactly 1 second. He also spends exactly one second to drive the distance between two neighbouring houses. Vasya can park at any side of the road, so the distance between the beginning of the street at the houses that stand opposite one another should be considered the same. Your task is: find the minimum time Vasya needs to reach house *a*. Input Specification: The first line of the input contains two integers, *n* and *a* (1<=≤<=*a*<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100<=000) — the number of houses on the street and the number of the house that Vasya needs to reach, correspondingly. It is guaranteed that number *n* is even. Output Specification: Print a single integer — the minimum time Vasya needs to get from the beginning of the street to house *a*. Demo Input: ['4 2\n', '8 5\n'] Demo Output: ['2\n', '3\n'] Note: In the first sample there are only four houses on the street, two houses at each side. House 2 will be the last at Vasya's right. The second sample corresponds to picture with *n* = 8. House 5 is the one before last at Vasya's left.
```python def get(): s = input().split() return int(s[0]), int(s[1]) n, a = get() print(str(int(a / 2 + 1 if a % 2 == 1 else n / 2 - a / 2 + 1))) ```
3
362
B
Petya and Staircases
PROGRAMMING
1,100
[ "implementation", "sortings" ]
null
null
Little boy Petya loves stairs very much. But he is bored from simple going up and down them — he loves jumping over several stairs at a time. As he stands on some stair, he can either jump to the next one or jump over one or two stairs at a time. But some stairs are too dirty and Petya doesn't want to step on them. Now Petya is on the first stair of the staircase, consisting of *n* stairs. He also knows the numbers of the dirty stairs of this staircase. Help Petya find out if he can jump through the entire staircase and reach the last stair number *n* without touching a dirty stair once. One has to note that anyway Petya should step on the first and last stairs, so if the first or the last stair is dirty, then Petya cannot choose a path with clean steps only.
The first line contains two integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=109, 0<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=3000) — the number of stairs in the staircase and the number of dirty stairs, correspondingly. The second line contains *m* different space-separated integers *d*1,<=*d*2,<=...,<=*d**m* (1<=≤<=*d**i*<=≤<=*n*) — the numbers of the dirty stairs (in an arbitrary order).
Print "YES" if Petya can reach stair number *n*, stepping only on the clean stairs. Otherwise print "NO".
[ "10 5\n2 4 8 3 6\n", "10 5\n2 4 5 7 9\n" ]
[ "NO", "YES" ]
none
500
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1,608,465,292
2,147,483,647
Python 3
RUNTIME_ERROR
TESTS
7
93
307,200
a,b=map(int,input().split()) l=list(map(int,input().split())) l.sort() x=True for i in range(b-2): if l[i+1]==l[i]+1 and l[i+2]==l[i]+2: x=False if l[0]==1 or l[-1]==a: print('NO') elif x: print("YES") else: print('NO')
Title: Petya and Staircases Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Little boy Petya loves stairs very much. But he is bored from simple going up and down them — he loves jumping over several stairs at a time. As he stands on some stair, he can either jump to the next one or jump over one or two stairs at a time. But some stairs are too dirty and Petya doesn't want to step on them. Now Petya is on the first stair of the staircase, consisting of *n* stairs. He also knows the numbers of the dirty stairs of this staircase. Help Petya find out if he can jump through the entire staircase and reach the last stair number *n* without touching a dirty stair once. One has to note that anyway Petya should step on the first and last stairs, so if the first or the last stair is dirty, then Petya cannot choose a path with clean steps only. Input Specification: The first line contains two integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=109, 0<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=3000) — the number of stairs in the staircase and the number of dirty stairs, correspondingly. The second line contains *m* different space-separated integers *d*1,<=*d*2,<=...,<=*d**m* (1<=≤<=*d**i*<=≤<=*n*) — the numbers of the dirty stairs (in an arbitrary order). Output Specification: Print "YES" if Petya can reach stair number *n*, stepping only on the clean stairs. Otherwise print "NO". Demo Input: ['10 5\n2 4 8 3 6\n', '10 5\n2 4 5 7 9\n'] Demo Output: ['NO', 'YES'] Note: none
```python a,b=map(int,input().split()) l=list(map(int,input().split())) l.sort() x=True for i in range(b-2): if l[i+1]==l[i]+1 and l[i+2]==l[i]+2: x=False if l[0]==1 or l[-1]==a: print('NO') elif x: print("YES") else: print('NO') ```
-1
716
A
Crazy Computer
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
ZS the Coder is coding on a crazy computer. If you don't type in a word for a *c* consecutive seconds, everything you typed disappear! More formally, if you typed a word at second *a* and then the next word at second *b*, then if *b*<=-<=*a*<=≤<=*c*, just the new word is appended to other words on the screen. If *b*<=-<=*a*<=&gt;<=*c*, then everything on the screen disappears and after that the word you have typed appears on the screen. For example, if *c*<==<=5 and you typed words at seconds 1,<=3,<=8,<=14,<=19,<=20 then at the second 8 there will be 3 words on the screen. After that, everything disappears at the second 13 because nothing was typed. At the seconds 14 and 19 another two words are typed, and finally, at the second 20, one more word is typed, and a total of 3 words remain on the screen. You're given the times when ZS the Coder typed the words. Determine how many words remain on the screen after he finished typing everything.
The first line contains two integers *n* and *c* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100<=000,<=1<=≤<=*c*<=≤<=109) — the number of words ZS the Coder typed and the crazy computer delay respectively. The next line contains *n* integers *t*1,<=*t*2,<=...,<=*t**n* (1<=≤<=*t*1<=&lt;<=*t*2<=&lt;<=...<=&lt;<=*t**n*<=≤<=109), where *t**i* denotes the second when ZS the Coder typed the *i*-th word.
Print a single positive integer, the number of words that remain on the screen after all *n* words was typed, in other words, at the second *t**n*.
[ "6 5\n1 3 8 14 19 20\n", "6 1\n1 3 5 7 9 10\n" ]
[ "3", "2" ]
The first sample is already explained in the problem statement. For the second sample, after typing the first word at the second 1, it disappears because the next word is typed at the second 3 and 3 - 1 &gt; 1. Similarly, only 1 word will remain at the second 9. Then, a word is typed at the second 10, so there will be two words on the screen, as the old word won't disappear because 10 - 9 ≤ 1.
500
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1,687,611,243
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
54
108
13,824,000
n, c = map(int,input().split()) lista = list(map(int,input().split())) szavak = 1 for i in range(n-1,1,-1): if lista[i]-lista[i-1]>c: break else: szavak += 1 print(szavak)
Title: Crazy Computer Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: ZS the Coder is coding on a crazy computer. If you don't type in a word for a *c* consecutive seconds, everything you typed disappear! More formally, if you typed a word at second *a* and then the next word at second *b*, then if *b*<=-<=*a*<=≤<=*c*, just the new word is appended to other words on the screen. If *b*<=-<=*a*<=&gt;<=*c*, then everything on the screen disappears and after that the word you have typed appears on the screen. For example, if *c*<==<=5 and you typed words at seconds 1,<=3,<=8,<=14,<=19,<=20 then at the second 8 there will be 3 words on the screen. After that, everything disappears at the second 13 because nothing was typed. At the seconds 14 and 19 another two words are typed, and finally, at the second 20, one more word is typed, and a total of 3 words remain on the screen. You're given the times when ZS the Coder typed the words. Determine how many words remain on the screen after he finished typing everything. Input Specification: The first line contains two integers *n* and *c* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100<=000,<=1<=≤<=*c*<=≤<=109) — the number of words ZS the Coder typed and the crazy computer delay respectively. The next line contains *n* integers *t*1,<=*t*2,<=...,<=*t**n* (1<=≤<=*t*1<=&lt;<=*t*2<=&lt;<=...<=&lt;<=*t**n*<=≤<=109), where *t**i* denotes the second when ZS the Coder typed the *i*-th word. Output Specification: Print a single positive integer, the number of words that remain on the screen after all *n* words was typed, in other words, at the second *t**n*. Demo Input: ['6 5\n1 3 8 14 19 20\n', '6 1\n1 3 5 7 9 10\n'] Demo Output: ['3', '2'] Note: The first sample is already explained in the problem statement. For the second sample, after typing the first word at the second 1, it disappears because the next word is typed at the second 3 and 3 - 1 &gt; 1. Similarly, only 1 word will remain at the second 9. Then, a word is typed at the second 10, so there will be two words on the screen, as the old word won't disappear because 10 - 9 ≤ 1.
```python n, c = map(int,input().split()) lista = list(map(int,input().split())) szavak = 1 for i in range(n-1,1,-1): if lista[i]-lista[i-1]>c: break else: szavak += 1 print(szavak) ```
0
1,006
B
Polycarp's Practice
PROGRAMMING
1,200
[ "greedy", "implementation", "sortings" ]
null
null
Polycarp is practicing his problem solving skill. He has a list of $n$ problems with difficulties $a_1, a_2, \dots, a_n$, respectively. His plan is to practice for exactly $k$ days. Each day he has to solve at least one problem from his list. Polycarp solves the problems in the order they are given in his list, he cannot skip any problem from his list. He has to solve all $n$ problems in exactly $k$ days. Thus, each day Polycarp solves a contiguous sequence of (consecutive) problems from the start of the list. He can't skip problems or solve them multiple times. As a result, in $k$ days he will solve all the $n$ problems. The profit of the $j$-th day of Polycarp's practice is the maximum among all the difficulties of problems Polycarp solves during the $j$-th day (i.e. if he solves problems with indices from $l$ to $r$ during a day, then the profit of the day is $\max\limits_{l \le i \le r}a_i$). The total profit of his practice is the sum of the profits over all $k$ days of his practice. You want to help Polycarp to get the maximum possible total profit over all valid ways to solve problems. Your task is to distribute all $n$ problems between $k$ days satisfying the conditions above in such a way, that the total profit is maximum. For example, if $n = 8, k = 3$ and $a = [5, 4, 2, 6, 5, 1, 9, 2]$, one of the possible distributions with maximum total profit is: $[5, 4, 2], [6, 5], [1, 9, 2]$. Here the total profit equals $5 + 6 + 9 = 20$.
The first line of the input contains two integers $n$ and $k$ ($1 \le k \le n \le 2000$) — the number of problems and the number of days, respectively. The second line of the input contains $n$ integers $a_1, a_2, \dots, a_n$ ($1 \le a_i \le 2000$) — difficulties of problems in Polycarp's list, in the order they are placed in the list (i.e. in the order Polycarp will solve them).
In the first line of the output print the maximum possible total profit. In the second line print exactly $k$ positive integers $t_1, t_2, \dots, t_k$ ($t_1 + t_2 + \dots + t_k$ must equal $n$), where $t_j$ means the number of problems Polycarp will solve during the $j$-th day in order to achieve the maximum possible total profit of his practice. If there are many possible answers, you may print any of them.
[ "8 3\n5 4 2 6 5 1 9 2\n", "5 1\n1 1 1 1 1\n", "4 2\n1 2000 2000 2\n" ]
[ "20\n3 2 3", "1\n5\n", "4000\n2 2\n" ]
The first example is described in the problem statement. In the second example there is only one possible distribution. In the third example the best answer is to distribute problems in the following way: $[1, 2000], [2000, 2]$. The total profit of this distribution is $2000 + 2000 = 4000$.
0
[ { "input": "8 3\n5 4 2 6 5 1 9 2", "output": "20\n4 1 3" }, { "input": "5 1\n1 1 1 1 1", "output": "1\n5" }, { "input": "4 2\n1 2000 2000 2", "output": "4000\n2 2" }, { "input": "1 1\n2000", "output": "2000\n1" }, { "input": "1 1\n1234", "output": "1234\n1" }, { "input": "3 2\n1 1 1", "output": "2\n2 1" }, { "input": "4 2\n3 5 1 1", "output": "8\n1 3" }, { "input": "5 3\n5 5 6 7 1", "output": "18\n2 1 2" }, { "input": "6 4\n1 1 1 1 2 2", "output": "6\n3 1 1 1" }, { "input": "5 3\n5 5 6 6 4", "output": "17\n2 1 2" }, { "input": "16 15\n14 4 9 12 17 1 1 8 12 13 6 9 17 2 18 12", "output": "154\n1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1" }, { "input": "1 1\n1996", "output": "1996\n1" }, { "input": "5 3\n5 5 5 9 10", "output": "24\n3 1 1" }, { "input": "18 15\n18 2 13 1 18 3 2 18 18 20 9 2 20 20 4 20 9 12", "output": "204\n1 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1" }, { "input": "5 3\n1 20 20 50 50", "output": "120\n3 1 1" }, { "input": "8 3\n15 14 11 19 17 14 14 8", "output": "51\n1 3 4" }, { "input": "5 2\n15 20 6 19 6", "output": "39\n2 3" }, { "input": "6 3\n5 5 5 5 6 9", "output": "20\n4 1 1" }, { "input": "5 3\n2 2 2 3 3", "output": "8\n3 1 1" }, { "input": "7 3\n2 2 2 2 2 3 3", "output": "8\n5 1 1" }, { "input": "6 5\n1 1 6 6 6 6", "output": "25\n2 1 1 1 1" }, { "input": "8 4\n1 2 2 2 2 3 4 5", "output": "14\n5 1 1 1" }, { "input": "6 4\n1 1 1 5 5 5", "output": "16\n3 1 1 1" }, { "input": "6 3\n1 2 2 2 4 5", "output": "11\n4 1 1" }, { "input": "18 6\n17 17 19 14 10 20 18 16 6 7 2 15 14 16 13 6 12 11", "output": "107\n1 1 1 3 1 11" }, { "input": "6 3\n1 1 2 2 3 4", "output": "9\n4 1 1" }, { "input": "8 3\n5 4 2 5 6 1 9 2", "output": "20\n4 1 3" } ]
1,628,096,632
3,411
PyPy 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
3
109
21,401,600
n, k = map(int, input().split()) a = [int(i) for i in input().split()] ans = [] s = [] if k == 1: print(max(a)) print(sum(a)) exit() else: for i in range(0, n, k): w = a[i:i + k] ans.append(len(w)) s.append(max(w)) print(sum(s)) for i in ans: print(i, end=' ')
Title: Polycarp's Practice Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Polycarp is practicing his problem solving skill. He has a list of $n$ problems with difficulties $a_1, a_2, \dots, a_n$, respectively. His plan is to practice for exactly $k$ days. Each day he has to solve at least one problem from his list. Polycarp solves the problems in the order they are given in his list, he cannot skip any problem from his list. He has to solve all $n$ problems in exactly $k$ days. Thus, each day Polycarp solves a contiguous sequence of (consecutive) problems from the start of the list. He can't skip problems or solve them multiple times. As a result, in $k$ days he will solve all the $n$ problems. The profit of the $j$-th day of Polycarp's practice is the maximum among all the difficulties of problems Polycarp solves during the $j$-th day (i.e. if he solves problems with indices from $l$ to $r$ during a day, then the profit of the day is $\max\limits_{l \le i \le r}a_i$). The total profit of his practice is the sum of the profits over all $k$ days of his practice. You want to help Polycarp to get the maximum possible total profit over all valid ways to solve problems. Your task is to distribute all $n$ problems between $k$ days satisfying the conditions above in such a way, that the total profit is maximum. For example, if $n = 8, k = 3$ and $a = [5, 4, 2, 6, 5, 1, 9, 2]$, one of the possible distributions with maximum total profit is: $[5, 4, 2], [6, 5], [1, 9, 2]$. Here the total profit equals $5 + 6 + 9 = 20$. Input Specification: The first line of the input contains two integers $n$ and $k$ ($1 \le k \le n \le 2000$) — the number of problems and the number of days, respectively. The second line of the input contains $n$ integers $a_1, a_2, \dots, a_n$ ($1 \le a_i \le 2000$) — difficulties of problems in Polycarp's list, in the order they are placed in the list (i.e. in the order Polycarp will solve them). Output Specification: In the first line of the output print the maximum possible total profit. In the second line print exactly $k$ positive integers $t_1, t_2, \dots, t_k$ ($t_1 + t_2 + \dots + t_k$ must equal $n$), where $t_j$ means the number of problems Polycarp will solve during the $j$-th day in order to achieve the maximum possible total profit of his practice. If there are many possible answers, you may print any of them. Demo Input: ['8 3\n5 4 2 6 5 1 9 2\n', '5 1\n1 1 1 1 1\n', '4 2\n1 2000 2000 2\n'] Demo Output: ['20\n3 2 3', '1\n5\n', '4000\n2 2\n'] Note: The first example is described in the problem statement. In the second example there is only one possible distribution. In the third example the best answer is to distribute problems in the following way: $[1, 2000], [2000, 2]$. The total profit of this distribution is $2000 + 2000 = 4000$.
```python n, k = map(int, input().split()) a = [int(i) for i in input().split()] ans = [] s = [] if k == 1: print(max(a)) print(sum(a)) exit() else: for i in range(0, n, k): w = a[i:i + k] ans.append(len(w)) s.append(max(w)) print(sum(s)) for i in ans: print(i, end=' ') ```
0
59
A
Word
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation", "strings" ]
A. Word
2
256
Vasya is very upset that many people on the Net mix uppercase and lowercase letters in one word. That's why he decided to invent an extension for his favorite browser that would change the letters' register in every word so that it either only consisted of lowercase letters or, vice versa, only of uppercase ones. At that as little as possible letters should be changed in the word. For example, the word HoUse must be replaced with house, and the word ViP — with VIP. If a word contains an equal number of uppercase and lowercase letters, you should replace all the letters with lowercase ones. For example, maTRIx should be replaced by matrix. Your task is to use the given method on one given word.
The first line contains a word *s* — it consists of uppercase and lowercase Latin letters and possesses the length from 1 to 100.
Print the corrected word *s*. If the given word *s* has strictly more uppercase letters, make the word written in the uppercase register, otherwise - in the lowercase one.
[ "HoUse\n", "ViP\n", "maTRIx\n" ]
[ "house\n", "VIP\n", "matrix\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "HoUse", "output": "house" }, { "input": "ViP", "output": "VIP" }, { "input": "maTRIx", "output": "matrix" }, { "input": "BNHWpnpawg", "output": "bnhwpnpawg" }, { "input": "VTYGP", "output": "VTYGP" }, { "input": "CHNenu", "output": "chnenu" }, { "input": "ERPZGrodyu", "output": "erpzgrodyu" }, { "input": "KSXBXWpebh", "output": "KSXBXWPEBH" }, { "input": "qvxpqullmcbegsdskddortcvxyqlbvxmmkhevovnezubvpvnrcajpxraeaxizgaowtfkzywvhnbgzsxbhkaipcmoumtikkiyyaiv", "output": "qvxpqullmcbegsdskddortcvxyqlbvxmmkhevovnezubvpvnrcajpxraeaxizgaowtfkzywvhnbgzsxbhkaipcmoumtikkiyyaiv" }, { "input": "Amnhaxtaopjzrkqlbroiyipitndczpunwygstmzevgyjdzyanxkdqnvgkikfabwouwkkbzuiuvgvxgpizsvqsbwepktpdrgdkmfd", "output": "amnhaxtaopjzrkqlbroiyipitndczpunwygstmzevgyjdzyanxkdqnvgkikfabwouwkkbzuiuvgvxgpizsvqsbwepktpdrgdkmfd" }, { "input": "ISAGFJFARYFBLOPQDSHWGMCNKMFTLVFUGNJEWGWNBLXUIATXEkqiettmmjgydwcpafqrppdsrrrtguinqbgmzzfqwonkpgpcwenv", "output": "isagfjfaryfblopqdshwgmcnkmftlvfugnjewgwnblxuiatxekqiettmmjgydwcpafqrppdsrrrtguinqbgmzzfqwonkpgpcwenv" }, { "input": "XHRPXZEGHSOCJPICUIXSKFUZUPYTSGJSDIYBCMNMNBPNDBXLXBzhbfnqvwcffvrdhtickyqhupmcehlsyvncqmfhautvxudqdhgg", "output": "xhrpxzeghsocjpicuixskfuzupytsgjsdiybcmnmnbpndbxlxbzhbfnqvwcffvrdhtickyqhupmcehlsyvncqmfhautvxudqdhgg" }, { "input": "RJIQZMJCIMSNDBOHBRAWIENODSALETAKGKPYUFGVEFGCBRENZGAdkcetqjljtmttlonpekcovdzebzdkzggwfsxhapmjkdbuceak", "output": "RJIQZMJCIMSNDBOHBRAWIENODSALETAKGKPYUFGVEFGCBRENZGADKCETQJLJTMTTLONPEKCOVDZEBZDKZGGWFSXHAPMJKDBUCEAK" }, { "input": "DWLWOBHNMMGTFOLFAECKBRNNGLYLYDXTGTVRLMEESZOIUATZZZXUFUZDLSJXMEVRTESSFBWLNZZCLCQWEVNNUCXYVHNGNXHCBDFw", "output": "DWLWOBHNMMGTFOLFAECKBRNNGLYLYDXTGTVRLMEESZOIUATZZZXUFUZDLSJXMEVRTESSFBWLNZZCLCQWEVNNUCXYVHNGNXHCBDFW" }, { "input": "NYCNHJWGBOCOTSPETKKHVWFGAQYNHOVJWJHCIEFOUQZXOYUIEQDZALFKTEHTVDBVJMEUBJUBCMNVPWGDPNCHQHZJRCHYRFPVIGUB", "output": "NYCNHJWGBOCOTSPETKKHVWFGAQYNHOVJWJHCIEFOUQZXOYUIEQDZALFKTEHTVDBVJMEUBJUBCMNVPWGDPNCHQHZJRCHYRFPVIGUB" }, { "input": "igxoixiecetohtgjgbqzvlaobkhstejxdklghowtvwunnnvauriohuspsdmpzckprwajyxldoyckgjivjpmbfqtszmtocovxwge", "output": "igxoixiecetohtgjgbqzvlaobkhstejxdklghowtvwunnnvauriohuspsdmpzckprwajyxldoyckgjivjpmbfqtszmtocovxwge" }, { "input": "Ykkekrsqolzryiwsmdlnbmfautxxxauoojrddvwklgnlyrfcvhorrzbmtcrvpaypqhcffdqhwziipyyskcmztjprjqvmzzqhqnw", "output": "ykkekrsqolzryiwsmdlnbmfautxxxauoojrddvwklgnlyrfcvhorrzbmtcrvpaypqhcffdqhwziipyyskcmztjprjqvmzzqhqnw" }, { "input": "YQOMLKYAORUQQUCQZCDYMIVDHGWZFFRMUVTAWCHERFPMNRYRIkgqrciokgajamehmcxgerpudvsqyonjonsxgbnefftzmygncks", "output": "yqomlkyaoruqqucqzcdymivdhgwzffrmuvtawcherfpmnryrikgqrciokgajamehmcxgerpudvsqyonjonsxgbnefftzmygncks" }, { "input": "CDOZDPBVVVHNBJVBYHEOXWFLJKRWJCAJMIFCOZWWYFKVWOGTVJcuusigdqfkumewjtdyitveeiaybwrhomrwmpdipjwiuxfnwuz", "output": "CDOZDPBVVVHNBJVBYHEOXWFLJKRWJCAJMIFCOZWWYFKVWOGTVJCUUSIGDQFKUMEWJTDYITVEEIAYBWRHOMRWMPDIPJWIUXFNWUZ" }, { "input": "WHIUVEXHVOOIJIDVJVPQUBJMEVPMPDKQWJKFBZSGSKUXMIPPMJWuckzcpxosodcjaaakvlxpbiigsiauviilylnnqlyucziihqg", "output": "WHIUVEXHVOOIJIDVJVPQUBJMEVPMPDKQWJKFBZSGSKUXMIPPMJWUCKZCPXOSODCJAAAKVLXPBIIGSIAUVIILYLNNQLYUCZIIHQG" }, { "input": "VGHUNFOXKETUYMZDJNGTAOIOANYXSGYNFOGOFFLDAWEUKYFOZXCJTCAFXZYLQZERYZLRSQXYQGAPCSUDPMEYTNCTTTMFAGVDWBO", "output": "VGHUNFOXKETUYMZDJNGTAOIOANYXSGYNFOGOFFLDAWEUKYFOZXCJTCAFXZYLQZERYZLRSQXYQGAPCSUDPMEYTNCTTTMFAGVDWBO" }, { "input": "EDUANHCQDOCJHFONTTSWBUJSTTIXBIXMAIUFSGFLXWAYIURTVAVZPYQDLAWIGCLMPHXCEFCJPFAAHXVNGQUFNHADAIUAZIDMHDd", "output": "EDUANHCQDOCJHFONTTSWBUJSTTIXBIXMAIUFSGFLXWAYIURTVAVZPYQDLAWIGCLMPHXCEFCJPFAAHXVNGQUFNHADAIUAZIDMHDD" }, { "input": "EBWOVSNLYTWWXrnovgugogtjahnmatomubebyxakas", "output": "ebwovsnlytwwxrnovgugogtjahnmatomubebyxakas" }, { "input": "AORNNDKTRLRVGDPXJKXFTPFpopuzrlqumrxssskvbm", "output": "AORNNDKTRLRVGDPXJKXFTPFPOPUZRLQUMRXSSSKVBM" }, { "input": "DBBZJCWQEVGYHEEUHJAWRHBDPsnplijbwtdibqrrheebfxqcvn", "output": "dbbzjcwqevgyheeuhjawrhbdpsnplijbwtdibqrrheebfxqcvn" }, { "input": "t", "output": "t" }, { "input": "N", "output": "N" }, { "input": "kv", "output": "kv" }, { "input": "Ur", "output": "ur" }, { "input": "CN", "output": "CN" } ]
1,673,997,947
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
30
92
0
word=str(input()) c,s=0,0 for i in word: if ord(i)>=65 and ord(i)<=90: c+=1 elif ord(i)>=97 and ord(i)<=122: s+=1 if s>=c: print(word.lower()) elif c>s: print(word.upper())
Title: Word Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Vasya is very upset that many people on the Net mix uppercase and lowercase letters in one word. That's why he decided to invent an extension for his favorite browser that would change the letters' register in every word so that it either only consisted of lowercase letters or, vice versa, only of uppercase ones. At that as little as possible letters should be changed in the word. For example, the word HoUse must be replaced with house, and the word ViP — with VIP. If a word contains an equal number of uppercase and lowercase letters, you should replace all the letters with lowercase ones. For example, maTRIx should be replaced by matrix. Your task is to use the given method on one given word. Input Specification: The first line contains a word *s* — it consists of uppercase and lowercase Latin letters and possesses the length from 1 to 100. Output Specification: Print the corrected word *s*. If the given word *s* has strictly more uppercase letters, make the word written in the uppercase register, otherwise - in the lowercase one. Demo Input: ['HoUse\n', 'ViP\n', 'maTRIx\n'] Demo Output: ['house\n', 'VIP\n', 'matrix\n'] Note: none
```python word=str(input()) c,s=0,0 for i in word: if ord(i)>=65 and ord(i)<=90: c+=1 elif ord(i)>=97 and ord(i)<=122: s+=1 if s>=c: print(word.lower()) elif c>s: print(word.upper()) ```
3.977
96
A
Football
PROGRAMMING
900
[ "implementation", "strings" ]
A. Football
2
256
Petya loves football very much. One day, as he was watching a football match, he was writing the players' current positions on a piece of paper. To simplify the situation he depicted it as a string consisting of zeroes and ones. A zero corresponds to players of one team; a one corresponds to players of another team. If there are at least 7 players of some team standing one after another, then the situation is considered dangerous. For example, the situation 00100110111111101 is dangerous and 11110111011101 is not. You are given the current situation. Determine whether it is dangerous or not.
The first input line contains a non-empty string consisting of characters "0" and "1", which represents players. The length of the string does not exceed 100 characters. There's at least one player from each team present on the field.
Print "YES" if the situation is dangerous. Otherwise, print "NO".
[ "001001\n", "1000000001\n" ]
[ "NO\n", "YES\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "001001", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "1000000001", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "00100110111111101", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "11110111111111111", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "01", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "10100101", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "1010010100000000010", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "101010101", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "000000000100000000000110101100000", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "100001000000110101100000", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "100001000011010110000", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "010", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "10101011111111111111111111111100", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "1001101100", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "1001101010", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "1111100111", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "00110110001110001111", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "11110001001111110001", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "10001111001011111101", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "10000010100000001000110001010100001001001010011", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "01111011111010111100101100001011001010111110000010", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "00100000100100101110011001011011101110110110010100", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "10110100110001001011110101110010100010000000000100101010111110111110100011", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "00011101010101111001011011001101101011111101000010100000111000011100101011", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "01110000110100110101110100111000101101011101011110110100100111100001110111", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "11110110011000100111100111101101011111110100010101011011111101110110110111", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "100100010101110010001011001110100011100010011110100101100011010001001010001001101111001100", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "111110010001011010010011111100110110001111000010100011011100111101111101110010101111011110000001010", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "111110111100010100000100001010111011101011000111011011011010110010100010000101011111000011010011110", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "1011110110111010110111111010010010100011111011110000011000110010011110111010110100011010100010111000", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "0010100111100010110110000011100111110100111110001010000100111111111010111100101101010101001011010110", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "1111010100010100101011101100101101110011000010100010000001111100010011100101010001101111000001011000", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "0101100011001110001110100111100011010101011000000000110110010010111100101111010111100011101100100101", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "0001101110011101110000000010011111101001101111100001001010110000110001100000010001111011011110001101", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "1000010000100000100010000100001000010000100001000010000100001000010000100001000010000100001000010000", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "1000000000100000000010000000001000000000100000000010000000001000000000100000000010000000001000000000", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "1111111111111111111111111111111111111111011111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "10100101000", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "11110111011101", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "10000000", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "00000001", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "01111111", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "11111110", "output": "YES" } ]
1,688,108,406
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
2
62
0
players = input() danger = 0 dangerous = None for i in range(len(players)) : if i == len(players) - 1: break if danger == 7 : break elif players[i] == players[i+1] : danger += 1 else : danger = 0 if danger >= 7 : dangerous = "YES" else : dangerous = "NO" print(dangerous)
Title: Football Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Petya loves football very much. One day, as he was watching a football match, he was writing the players' current positions on a piece of paper. To simplify the situation he depicted it as a string consisting of zeroes and ones. A zero corresponds to players of one team; a one corresponds to players of another team. If there are at least 7 players of some team standing one after another, then the situation is considered dangerous. For example, the situation 00100110111111101 is dangerous and 11110111011101 is not. You are given the current situation. Determine whether it is dangerous or not. Input Specification: The first input line contains a non-empty string consisting of characters "0" and "1", which represents players. The length of the string does not exceed 100 characters. There's at least one player from each team present on the field. Output Specification: Print "YES" if the situation is dangerous. Otherwise, print "NO". Demo Input: ['001001\n', '1000000001\n'] Demo Output: ['NO\n', 'YES\n'] Note: none
```python players = input() danger = 0 dangerous = None for i in range(len(players)) : if i == len(players) - 1: break if danger == 7 : break elif players[i] == players[i+1] : danger += 1 else : danger = 0 if danger >= 7 : dangerous = "YES" else : dangerous = "NO" print(dangerous) ```
0
959
A
Mahmoud and Ehab and the even-odd game
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "games", "math" ]
null
null
Mahmoud and Ehab play a game called the even-odd game. Ehab chooses his favorite integer *n* and then they take turns, starting from Mahmoud. In each player's turn, he has to choose an integer *a* and subtract it from *n* such that: - 1<=≤<=*a*<=≤<=*n*. - If it's Mahmoud's turn, *a* has to be even, but if it's Ehab's turn, *a* has to be odd. If the current player can't choose any number satisfying the conditions, he loses. Can you determine the winner if they both play optimally?
The only line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=109), the number at the beginning of the game.
Output "Mahmoud" (without quotes) if Mahmoud wins and "Ehab" (without quotes) otherwise.
[ "1\n", "2\n" ]
[ "Ehab", "Mahmoud" ]
In the first sample, Mahmoud can't choose any integer *a* initially because there is no positive even integer less than or equal to 1 so Ehab wins. In the second sample, Mahmoud has to choose *a* = 2 and subtract it from *n*. It's Ehab's turn and *n* = 0. There is no positive odd integer less than or equal to 0 so Mahmoud wins.
500
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1,651,135,693
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
20
31
0
n = int(input()) if n % 2: res = 'Ehab' else: res = 'Mahmoud' print(res)
Title: Mahmoud and Ehab and the even-odd game Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Mahmoud and Ehab play a game called the even-odd game. Ehab chooses his favorite integer *n* and then they take turns, starting from Mahmoud. In each player's turn, he has to choose an integer *a* and subtract it from *n* such that: - 1<=≤<=*a*<=≤<=*n*. - If it's Mahmoud's turn, *a* has to be even, but if it's Ehab's turn, *a* has to be odd. If the current player can't choose any number satisfying the conditions, he loses. Can you determine the winner if they both play optimally? Input Specification: The only line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=109), the number at the beginning of the game. Output Specification: Output "Mahmoud" (without quotes) if Mahmoud wins and "Ehab" (without quotes) otherwise. Demo Input: ['1\n', '2\n'] Demo Output: ['Ehab', 'Mahmoud'] Note: In the first sample, Mahmoud can't choose any integer *a* initially because there is no positive even integer less than or equal to 1 so Ehab wins. In the second sample, Mahmoud has to choose *a* = 2 and subtract it from *n*. It's Ehab's turn and *n* = 0. There is no positive odd integer less than or equal to 0 so Mahmoud wins.
```python n = int(input()) if n % 2: res = 'Ehab' else: res = 'Mahmoud' print(res) ```
3
61
A
Ultra-Fast Mathematician
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation" ]
A. Ultra-Fast Mathematician
2
256
Shapur was an extremely gifted student. He was great at everything including Combinatorics, Algebra, Number Theory, Geometry, Calculus, etc. He was not only smart but extraordinarily fast! He could manage to sum 1018 numbers in a single second. One day in 230 AD Shapur was trying to find out if any one can possibly do calculations faster than him. As a result he made a very great contest and asked every one to come and take part. In his contest he gave the contestants many different pairs of numbers. Each number is made from digits 0 or 1. The contestants should write a new number corresponding to the given pair of numbers. The rule is simple: The *i*-th digit of the answer is 1 if and only if the *i*-th digit of the two given numbers differ. In the other case the *i*-th digit of the answer is 0. Shapur made many numbers and first tried his own speed. He saw that he can perform these operations on numbers of length ∞ (length of a number is number of digits in it) in a glance! He always gives correct answers so he expects the contestants to give correct answers, too. He is a good fellow so he won't give anyone very big numbers and he always gives one person numbers of same length. Now you are going to take part in Shapur's contest. See if you are faster and more accurate.
There are two lines in each input. Each of them contains a single number. It is guaranteed that the numbers are made from 0 and 1 only and that their length is same. The numbers may start with 0. The length of each number doesn't exceed 100.
Write one line — the corresponding answer. Do not omit the leading 0s.
[ "1010100\n0100101\n", "000\n111\n", "1110\n1010\n", "01110\n01100\n" ]
[ "1110001\n", "111\n", "0100\n", "00010\n" ]
none
500
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"1010000011010110011101001101110001110010000111011101110010110110111111001001110100101100010101010001\n0111101000111100101100000101111010100100001000011101010100110011100011010011010101000100101011100011", "output": "1101101011101010110001001000001011010110001111000000100110000101011100011010100001101000111110110010" }, { "input": "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001\n1111111010111111101011111110101111111010111111101011111110101111111010111111101011111110101111111010", "output": "1111111010111111101011111110101111111010111111101011111110101111111010111111101011111110101111111011" }, { "input": "0\n0", "output": "0" }, { "input": "0\n1", "output": "1" } ]
1,676,029,629
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
102
46
0
n = input() m = input() o = '' for i in range(len(n)): if bool(int(n[i]))^bool(int(m[i])): o += '1' else: o += '0' print(o)
Title: Ultra-Fast Mathematician Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Shapur was an extremely gifted student. He was great at everything including Combinatorics, Algebra, Number Theory, Geometry, Calculus, etc. He was not only smart but extraordinarily fast! He could manage to sum 1018 numbers in a single second. One day in 230 AD Shapur was trying to find out if any one can possibly do calculations faster than him. As a result he made a very great contest and asked every one to come and take part. In his contest he gave the contestants many different pairs of numbers. Each number is made from digits 0 or 1. The contestants should write a new number corresponding to the given pair of numbers. The rule is simple: The *i*-th digit of the answer is 1 if and only if the *i*-th digit of the two given numbers differ. In the other case the *i*-th digit of the answer is 0. Shapur made many numbers and first tried his own speed. He saw that he can perform these operations on numbers of length ∞ (length of a number is number of digits in it) in a glance! He always gives correct answers so he expects the contestants to give correct answers, too. He is a good fellow so he won't give anyone very big numbers and he always gives one person numbers of same length. Now you are going to take part in Shapur's contest. See if you are faster and more accurate. Input Specification: There are two lines in each input. Each of them contains a single number. It is guaranteed that the numbers are made from 0 and 1 only and that their length is same. The numbers may start with 0. The length of each number doesn't exceed 100. Output Specification: Write one line — the corresponding answer. Do not omit the leading 0s. Demo Input: ['1010100\n0100101\n', '000\n111\n', '1110\n1010\n', '01110\n01100\n'] Demo Output: ['1110001\n', '111\n', '0100\n', '00010\n'] Note: none
```python n = input() m = input() o = '' for i in range(len(n)): if bool(int(n[i]))^bool(int(m[i])): o += '1' else: o += '0' print(o) ```
3.9885
918
B
Radio Station
PROGRAMMING
900
[ "implementation", "strings" ]
null
null
As the guys fried the radio station facilities, the school principal gave them tasks as a punishment. Dustin's task was to add comments to nginx configuration for school's website. The school has *n* servers. Each server has a name and an ip (names aren't necessarily unique, but ips are). Dustin knows the ip and name of each server. For simplicity, we'll assume that an nginx command is of form "command ip;" where command is a string consisting of English lowercase letter only, and ip is the ip of one of school servers. Each ip is of form "a.b.c.d" where *a*, *b*, *c* and *d* are non-negative integers less than or equal to 255 (with no leading zeros). The nginx configuration file Dustin has to add comments to has *m* commands. Nobody ever memorizes the ips of servers, so to understand the configuration better, Dustin has to comment the name of server that the ip belongs to at the end of each line (after each command). More formally, if a line is "command ip;" Dustin has to replace it with "command ip; #name" where name is the name of the server with ip equal to ip. Dustin doesn't know anything about nginx, so he panicked again and his friends asked you to do his task for him.
The first line of input contains two integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=1000). The next *n* lines contain the names and ips of the servers. Each line contains a string name, name of the server and a string ip, ip of the server, separated by space (1<=≤<=|*name*|<=≤<=10, *name* only consists of English lowercase letters). It is guaranteed that all ip are distinct. The next *m* lines contain the commands in the configuration file. Each line is of form "command ip;" (1<=≤<=|*command*|<=≤<=10, command only consists of English lowercase letters). It is guaranteed that ip belongs to one of the *n* school servers.
Print *m* lines, the commands in the configuration file after Dustin did his task.
[ "2 2\nmain 192.168.0.2\nreplica 192.168.0.1\nblock 192.168.0.1;\nproxy 192.168.0.2;\n", "3 5\ngoogle 8.8.8.8\ncodeforces 212.193.33.27\nserver 138.197.64.57\nredirect 138.197.64.57;\nblock 8.8.8.8;\ncf 212.193.33.27;\nunblock 8.8.8.8;\ncheck 138.197.64.57;\n" ]
[ "block 192.168.0.1; #replica\nproxy 192.168.0.2; #main\n", "redirect 138.197.64.57; #server\nblock 8.8.8.8; #google\ncf 212.193.33.27; #codeforces\nunblock 8.8.8.8; #google\ncheck 138.197.64.57; #server\n" ]
none
1,000
[ { "input": "2 2\nmain 192.168.0.2\nreplica 192.168.0.1\nblock 192.168.0.1;\nproxy 192.168.0.2;", "output": "block 192.168.0.1; #replica\nproxy 192.168.0.2; #main" }, { "input": "3 5\ngoogle 8.8.8.8\ncodeforces 212.193.33.27\nserver 138.197.64.57\nredirect 138.197.64.57;\nblock 8.8.8.8;\ncf 212.193.33.27;\nunblock 8.8.8.8;\ncheck 138.197.64.57;", "output": "redirect 138.197.64.57; #server\nblock 8.8.8.8; #google\ncf 212.193.33.27; #codeforces\nunblock 8.8.8.8; #google\ncheck 138.197.64.57; #server" }, { "input": "10 10\nittmcs 112.147.123.173\njkt 228.40.73.178\nfwckqtz 88.28.31.198\nkal 224.226.34.213\nnacuyokm 49.57.13.44\nfouynv 243.18.250.17\ns 45.248.83.247\ne 75.69.23.169\nauwoqlch 100.44.219.187\nlkldjq 46.123.169.140\ngjcylatwzi 46.123.169.140;\ndxfi 88.28.31.198;\ngv 46.123.169.140;\nety 88.28.31.198;\notbmgcrn 46.123.169.140;\nw 112.147.123.173;\np 75.69.23.169;\nvdsnigk 46.123.169.140;\nmmc 46.123.169.140;\ngtc 49.57.13.44;", "output": "gjcylatwzi 46.123.169.140; #lkldjq\ndxfi 88.28.31.198; #fwckqtz\ngv 46.123.169.140; #lkldjq\nety 88.28.31.198; #fwckqtz\notbmgcrn 46.123.169.140; #lkldjq\nw 112.147.123.173; #ittmcs\np 75.69.23.169; #e\nvdsnigk 46.123.169.140; #lkldjq\nmmc 46.123.169.140; #lkldjq\ngtc 49.57.13.44; #nacuyokm" }, { "input": "1 1\nervbfot 185.32.99.2\nzygoumbmx 185.32.99.2;", "output": "zygoumbmx 185.32.99.2; #ervbfot" }, { "input": "1 2\ny 245.182.246.189\nlllq 245.182.246.189;\nxds 245.182.246.189;", "output": "lllq 245.182.246.189; #y\nxds 245.182.246.189; #y" }, { "input": "2 1\ntdwmshz 203.115.124.110\neksckjya 201.80.191.212\nzbtjzzue 203.115.124.110;", "output": "zbtjzzue 203.115.124.110; #tdwmshz" }, { "input": "8 5\nfhgkq 5.19.189.178\nphftablcr 75.18.177.178\nxnpcg 158.231.167.176\ncfahrkq 26.165.124.191\nfkgtnqtfoh 230.13.13.129\nt 101.24.94.85\nvjoirslx 59.6.179.72\ntwktmskb 38.194.117.184\nrvzzlygosc 26.165.124.191;\ndcsgxrkgv 101.24.94.85;\nyvmyppn 59.6.179.72;\ngpdjjuq 75.18.177.178;\nvdviz 101.24.94.85;", "output": "rvzzlygosc 26.165.124.191; #cfahrkq\ndcsgxrkgv 101.24.94.85; #t\nyvmyppn 59.6.179.72; #vjoirslx\ngpdjjuq 75.18.177.178; #phftablcr\nvdviz 101.24.94.85; #t" }, { "input": "2 1\nmain 1.1.1.1\nget 11.1.1.1\ncommand 11.1.1.1;", "output": "command 11.1.1.1; #get" }, { "input": "2 2\nmain 0.0.0.255\nmainn 0.0.2.55\nblock 0.0.0.255;\nblock 0.0.2.55;", "output": "block 0.0.0.255; #main\nblock 0.0.2.55; #mainn" }, { "input": "2 2\nmain 0.0.63.0\nreplica 0.38.0.56\nblock 0.0.63.0;\nproxy 0.38.0.56;", "output": "block 0.0.63.0; #main\nproxy 0.38.0.56; #replica" }, { "input": "2 2\nmain 192.168.10.12\nreplica 192.167.10.12\nblock 192.168.10.12;\nproxy 192.167.10.12;", "output": "block 192.168.10.12; #main\nproxy 192.167.10.12; #replica" }, { "input": "2 1\nneserver 185.218.47.91\nserver 255.255.255.255\nblock 255.255.255.255;", "output": "block 255.255.255.255; #server" }, { "input": "2 1\nalp 22.222.30.10\nbet 222.22.30.10\nblock 22.222.30.10;", "output": "block 22.222.30.10; #alp" } ]
1,673,127,050
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
28
46
0
n, m = list(map(int, input().split())) dic = {} for i in range(n): a, b = input().split() dic[b] = a for i in range(m): linea = input() a, b = linea.split() print("{} #{}".format(linea, dic[b[0:-1]]))
Title: Radio Station Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: As the guys fried the radio station facilities, the school principal gave them tasks as a punishment. Dustin's task was to add comments to nginx configuration for school's website. The school has *n* servers. Each server has a name and an ip (names aren't necessarily unique, but ips are). Dustin knows the ip and name of each server. For simplicity, we'll assume that an nginx command is of form "command ip;" where command is a string consisting of English lowercase letter only, and ip is the ip of one of school servers. Each ip is of form "a.b.c.d" where *a*, *b*, *c* and *d* are non-negative integers less than or equal to 255 (with no leading zeros). The nginx configuration file Dustin has to add comments to has *m* commands. Nobody ever memorizes the ips of servers, so to understand the configuration better, Dustin has to comment the name of server that the ip belongs to at the end of each line (after each command). More formally, if a line is "command ip;" Dustin has to replace it with "command ip; #name" where name is the name of the server with ip equal to ip. Dustin doesn't know anything about nginx, so he panicked again and his friends asked you to do his task for him. Input Specification: The first line of input contains two integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=1000). The next *n* lines contain the names and ips of the servers. Each line contains a string name, name of the server and a string ip, ip of the server, separated by space (1<=≤<=|*name*|<=≤<=10, *name* only consists of English lowercase letters). It is guaranteed that all ip are distinct. The next *m* lines contain the commands in the configuration file. Each line is of form "command ip;" (1<=≤<=|*command*|<=≤<=10, command only consists of English lowercase letters). It is guaranteed that ip belongs to one of the *n* school servers. Output Specification: Print *m* lines, the commands in the configuration file after Dustin did his task. Demo Input: ['2 2\nmain 192.168.0.2\nreplica 192.168.0.1\nblock 192.168.0.1;\nproxy 192.168.0.2;\n', '3 5\ngoogle 8.8.8.8\ncodeforces 212.193.33.27\nserver 138.197.64.57\nredirect 138.197.64.57;\nblock 8.8.8.8;\ncf 212.193.33.27;\nunblock 8.8.8.8;\ncheck 138.197.64.57;\n'] Demo Output: ['block 192.168.0.1; #replica\nproxy 192.168.0.2; #main\n', 'redirect 138.197.64.57; #server\nblock 8.8.8.8; #google\ncf 212.193.33.27; #codeforces\nunblock 8.8.8.8; #google\ncheck 138.197.64.57; #server\n'] Note: none
```python n, m = list(map(int, input().split())) dic = {} for i in range(n): a, b = input().split() dic[b] = a for i in range(m): linea = input() a, b = linea.split() print("{} #{}".format(linea, dic[b[0:-1]])) ```
3
837
A
Text Volume
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
You are given a text of single-space separated words, consisting of small and capital Latin letters. Volume of the word is number of capital letters in the word. Volume of the text is maximum volume of all words in the text. Calculate the volume of the given text.
The first line contains one integer number *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=200) — length of the text. The second line contains text of single-space separated words *s*1,<=*s*2,<=...,<=*s**i*, consisting only of small and capital Latin letters.
Print one integer number — volume of text.
[ "7\nNonZERO\n", "24\nthis is zero answer text\n", "24\nHarbour Space University\n" ]
[ "5\n", "0\n", "1\n" ]
In the first example there is only one word, there are 5 capital letters in it. In the second example all of the words contain 0 capital letters.
0
[ { "input": "7\nNonZERO", "output": "5" }, { "input": "24\nthis is zero answer text", "output": "0" }, { "input": "24\nHarbour Space University", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2\nWM", "output": "2" }, { "input": "200\nLBmJKQLCKUgtTxMoDsEerwvLOXsxASSydOqWyULsRcjMYDWdDCgaDvBfATIWPVSXlbcCLHPYahhxMEYUiaxoCebghJqvmRnaNHYTKLeOiaLDnATPZAOgSNfBzaxLymTGjfzvTegbXsAthTxyDTcmBUkqyGlVGZhoazQzVSoKbTFcCRvYsgSCwjGMxBfWEwMHuagTBxkz", "output": "105" }, { "input": "199\no A r v H e J q k J k v w Q F p O R y R Z o a K R L Z E H t X y X N y y p b x B m r R S q i A x V S u i c L y M n N X c C W Z m S j e w C w T r I S X T D F l w o k f t X u n W w p Z r A k I Y E h s g", "output": "1" }, { "input": "200\nhCyIdivIiISmmYIsCLbpKcTyHaOgTUQEwnQACXnrLdHAVFLtvliTEMlzBVzTesQbhXmcqvwPDeojglBMIjOXANfyQxCSjOJyO SIqOTnRzVzseGIDDYNtrwIusScWSuEhPyEmgQIVEzXofRptjeMzzhtUQxJgcUWILUhEaaRmYRBVsjoqgmyPIKwSajdlNPccOOtWrez", "output": "50" }, { "input": "1\ne", "output": "0" }, { "input": "1\nA", "output": "1" }, { "input": "200\nABCDEFGHIJ ABCDEFGHIJ ABCDEFGHIJ ABCDEFGHIJ ABCDEFGHIJ ABCDEFGHIJ ABCDEFGHIJ ABCDEFGHIJ ABCDEFGHIJ ABCDEFGHIJ KLMNOPRSTU KLMNOPRSTU KLMNOPRSTU VWXYZABCDE KLMNOPRSTU KLMNOPRSTU KLMNOPRSTU KLMNOPRSTU KZ", "output": "10" }, { "input": "200\nAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA", "output": "200" }, { "input": "200\nffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff", "output": "0" }, { "input": "24\nHarbour Space UniversitY", "output": "2" }, { "input": "5\naA AA", "output": "2" }, { "input": "10\nas AS ASDA", "output": "4" }, { "input": "10\nas AS ASDZ", "output": "4" }, { "input": "3\na A", "output": "1" }, { "input": "24\nHarbour space UniversitY", "output": "2" }, { "input": "10\nas AS ASAa", "output": "3" }, { "input": "15\naAb ABCDFGRHTJS", "output": "11" }, { "input": "53\nsdfAZEZR AZE dfdf dsdRFGSDF ZZDZSD dfsd ERBGF dsfsdfR", "output": "6" }, { "input": "10\nABC ABc AB", "output": "3" }, { "input": "10\nA c de CDE", "output": "3" }, { "input": "4\nA AB", "output": "2" }, { "input": "18\nHARbour Space UNIV", "output": "4" }, { "input": "13\na b c d e f A", "output": "1" }, { "input": "6\nA B CA", "output": "2" }, { "input": "4\naa A", "output": "1" }, { "input": "3\nA a", "output": "1" } ]
1,676,497,991
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
29
46
0
n = input() l = list(input().split()) x = [] for i in l: v = 0 for j in i: if 90 >= ord(j) >= 65: v += 1 x.append(v) print(max(x))
Title: Text Volume Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: You are given a text of single-space separated words, consisting of small and capital Latin letters. Volume of the word is number of capital letters in the word. Volume of the text is maximum volume of all words in the text. Calculate the volume of the given text. Input Specification: The first line contains one integer number *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=200) — length of the text. The second line contains text of single-space separated words *s*1,<=*s*2,<=...,<=*s**i*, consisting only of small and capital Latin letters. Output Specification: Print one integer number — volume of text. Demo Input: ['7\nNonZERO\n', '24\nthis is zero answer text\n', '24\nHarbour Space University\n'] Demo Output: ['5\n', '0\n', '1\n'] Note: In the first example there is only one word, there are 5 capital letters in it. In the second example all of the words contain 0 capital letters.
```python n = input() l = list(input().split()) x = [] for i in l: v = 0 for j in i: if 90 >= ord(j) >= 65: v += 1 x.append(v) print(max(x)) ```
3
1
A
Theatre Square
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "math" ]
A. Theatre Square
1
256
Theatre Square in the capital city of Berland has a rectangular shape with the size *n*<=×<=*m* meters. On the occasion of the city's anniversary, a decision was taken to pave the Square with square granite flagstones. Each flagstone is of the size *a*<=×<=*a*. What is the least number of flagstones needed to pave the Square? It's allowed to cover the surface larger than the Theatre Square, but the Square has to be covered. It's not allowed to break the flagstones. The sides of flagstones should be parallel to the sides of the Square.
The input contains three positive integer numbers in the first line: *n*,<=<=*m* and *a* (1<=≤<=<=*n*,<=*m*,<=*a*<=≤<=109).
Write the needed number of flagstones.
[ "6 6 4\n" ]
[ "4\n" ]
none
0
[ { "input": "6 6 4", "output": "4" }, { "input": "1 1 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2 1 1", "output": "2" }, { "input": "1 2 1", "output": "2" }, { "input": "2 2 1", "output": "4" }, { "input": "2 1 2", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1 1 3", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2 3 4", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1000000000 1000000000 1", "output": "1000000000000000000" }, { "input": "12 13 4", "output": "12" }, { "input": "222 332 5", "output": "3015" }, { "input": "1000 1000 10", "output": "10000" }, { "input": "1001 1000 10", "output": "10100" }, { "input": "100 10001 1000000000", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1000000000 1000000000 1000000000", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1000000000 1000000000 999999999", "output": "4" }, { "input": "1000000000 1000000000 192", "output": "27126743055556" }, { "input": "1000000000 987654321 1", "output": "987654321000000000" }, { "input": "456784567 1000000000 51", "output": "175618850864484" }, { "input": "39916800 134217728 40320", "output": "3295710" } ]
1,685,656,513
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
0
15
0
import math n,m,a = l = [int(i) for i in input().split()] if n <= a and m <= a : print(1) else: x = n / a y = m / a ans = math.floor(x) + math.floor(y) if a <= m or a <= n: ans -= 1 if not x.is_integer(): ans += 1 if not y.is_integer(): ans += 1 print(ans)
Title: Theatre Square Time Limit: 1 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Theatre Square in the capital city of Berland has a rectangular shape with the size *n*<=×<=*m* meters. On the occasion of the city's anniversary, a decision was taken to pave the Square with square granite flagstones. Each flagstone is of the size *a*<=×<=*a*. What is the least number of flagstones needed to pave the Square? It's allowed to cover the surface larger than the Theatre Square, but the Square has to be covered. It's not allowed to break the flagstones. The sides of flagstones should be parallel to the sides of the Square. Input Specification: The input contains three positive integer numbers in the first line: *n*,<=<=*m* and *a* (1<=≤<=<=*n*,<=*m*,<=*a*<=≤<=109). Output Specification: Write the needed number of flagstones. Demo Input: ['6 6 4\n'] Demo Output: ['4\n'] Note: none
```python import math n,m,a = l = [int(i) for i in input().split()] if n <= a and m <= a : print(1) else: x = n / a y = m / a ans = math.floor(x) + math.floor(y) if a <= m or a <= n: ans -= 1 if not x.is_integer(): ans += 1 if not y.is_integer(): ans += 1 print(ans) ```
0
305
C
Ivan and Powers of Two
PROGRAMMING
1,600
[ "greedy", "implementation" ]
null
null
Ivan has got an array of *n* non-negative integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*. Ivan knows that the array is sorted in the non-decreasing order. Ivan wrote out integers 2*a*1,<=2*a*2,<=...,<=2*a**n* on a piece of paper. Now he wonders, what minimum number of integers of form 2*b* (*b*<=≥<=0) need to be added to the piece of paper so that the sum of all integers written on the paper equalled 2*v*<=-<=1 for some integer *v* (*v*<=≥<=0). Help Ivan, find the required quantity of numbers.
The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105). The second input line contains *n* space-separated integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=2·109). It is guaranteed that *a*1<=≤<=*a*2<=≤<=...<=≤<=*a**n*.
Print a single integer — the answer to the problem.
[ "4\n0 1 1 1\n", "1\n3\n" ]
[ "0\n", "3\n" ]
In the first sample you do not need to add anything, the sum of numbers already equals 2<sup class="upper-index">3</sup> - 1 = 7. In the second sample you need to add numbers 2<sup class="upper-index">0</sup>, 2<sup class="upper-index">1</sup>, 2<sup class="upper-index">2</sup>.
1,500
[ { "input": "4\n0 1 1 1", "output": "0" }, { "input": "1\n3", "output": "3" }, { "input": "1\n0", "output": "0" }, { "input": "1\n2000000000", "output": "2000000000" }, { "input": "1\n1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "26\n0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2", "output": "5" } ]
1,553,623,826
2,147,483,647
Python 3
TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
TESTS
2
500
7,987,200
n = int(input()) s = input().split(" ") #n non-negative integers a = map(int, s) a = list(sorted(a)) soma = 0 for i in range(len(a)): soma += 2**a[i] #conta zeros na representação binária s = format(soma, 'b') count = 0 for i in range(len(s)): if s[i] == '0': count += 1 print(count)
Title: Ivan and Powers of Two Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Ivan has got an array of *n* non-negative integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*. Ivan knows that the array is sorted in the non-decreasing order. Ivan wrote out integers 2*a*1,<=2*a*2,<=...,<=2*a**n* on a piece of paper. Now he wonders, what minimum number of integers of form 2*b* (*b*<=≥<=0) need to be added to the piece of paper so that the sum of all integers written on the paper equalled 2*v*<=-<=1 for some integer *v* (*v*<=≥<=0). Help Ivan, find the required quantity of numbers. Input Specification: The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105). The second input line contains *n* space-separated integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=2·109). It is guaranteed that *a*1<=≤<=*a*2<=≤<=...<=≤<=*a**n*. Output Specification: Print a single integer — the answer to the problem. Demo Input: ['4\n0 1 1 1\n', '1\n3\n'] Demo Output: ['0\n', '3\n'] Note: In the first sample you do not need to add anything, the sum of numbers already equals 2<sup class="upper-index">3</sup> - 1 = 7. In the second sample you need to add numbers 2<sup class="upper-index">0</sup>, 2<sup class="upper-index">1</sup>, 2<sup class="upper-index">2</sup>.
```python n = int(input()) s = input().split(" ") #n non-negative integers a = map(int, s) a = list(sorted(a)) soma = 0 for i in range(len(a)): soma += 2**a[i] #conta zeros na representação binária s = format(soma, 'b') count = 0 for i in range(len(s)): if s[i] == '0': count += 1 print(count) ```
0
474
B
Worms
PROGRAMMING
1,200
[ "binary search", "implementation" ]
null
null
It is lunch time for Mole. His friend, Marmot, prepared him a nice game for lunch. Marmot brought Mole *n* ordered piles of worms such that *i*-th pile contains *a**i* worms. He labeled all these worms with consecutive integers: worms in first pile are labeled with numbers 1 to *a*1, worms in second pile are labeled with numbers *a*1<=+<=1 to *a*1<=+<=*a*2 and so on. See the example for a better understanding. Mole can't eat all the worms (Marmot brought a lot) and, as we all know, Mole is blind, so Marmot tells him the labels of the best juicy worms. Marmot will only give Mole a worm if Mole says correctly in which pile this worm is contained. Poor Mole asks for your help. For all juicy worms said by Marmot, tell Mole the correct answers.
The first line contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105), the number of piles. The second line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=103, *a*1<=+<=*a*2<=+<=...<=+<=*a**n*<=≤<=106), where *a**i* is the number of worms in the *i*-th pile. The third line contains single integer *m* (1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=105), the number of juicy worms said by Marmot. The fourth line contains *m* integers *q*1,<=*q*2,<=...,<=*q**m* (1<=≤<=*q**i*<=≤<=*a*1<=+<=*a*2<=+<=...<=+<=*a**n*), the labels of the juicy worms.
Print *m* lines to the standard output. The *i*-th line should contain an integer, representing the number of the pile where the worm labeled with the number *q**i* is.
[ "5\n2 7 3 4 9\n3\n1 25 11\n" ]
[ "1\n5\n3\n" ]
For the sample input: - The worms with labels from [1, 2] are in the first pile. - The worms with labels from [3, 9] are in the second pile. - The worms with labels from [10, 12] are in the third pile. - The worms with labels from [13, 16] are in the fourth pile. - The worms with labels from [17, 25] are in the fifth pile.
1,000
[ { "input": "5\n2 7 3 4 9\n3\n1 25 11", "output": "1\n5\n3" } ]
1,686,347,880
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
OK
TESTS
38
436
27,852,800
def binarySearch(num,start,end): middle = (end + start)//2 if worms[middle][0]<=num<=worms[middle][1]: return middle if num < worms[middle][0] : return binarySearch(num,start,middle) if num > worms[middle][1]: return binarySearch(num,middle,end) n = int(input()) a = list(map(int,input().split())) m = int(input()) q = list(map(int,input().split())) worms = [] start = 1 for i in range(n): end = start + a[i] -1 worms.append([start,end]) start = end+1 for j in q: print(binarySearch(j,0,n)+1)
Title: Worms Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: It is lunch time for Mole. His friend, Marmot, prepared him a nice game for lunch. Marmot brought Mole *n* ordered piles of worms such that *i*-th pile contains *a**i* worms. He labeled all these worms with consecutive integers: worms in first pile are labeled with numbers 1 to *a*1, worms in second pile are labeled with numbers *a*1<=+<=1 to *a*1<=+<=*a*2 and so on. See the example for a better understanding. Mole can't eat all the worms (Marmot brought a lot) and, as we all know, Mole is blind, so Marmot tells him the labels of the best juicy worms. Marmot will only give Mole a worm if Mole says correctly in which pile this worm is contained. Poor Mole asks for your help. For all juicy worms said by Marmot, tell Mole the correct answers. Input Specification: The first line contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105), the number of piles. The second line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=103, *a*1<=+<=*a*2<=+<=...<=+<=*a**n*<=≤<=106), where *a**i* is the number of worms in the *i*-th pile. The third line contains single integer *m* (1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=105), the number of juicy worms said by Marmot. The fourth line contains *m* integers *q*1,<=*q*2,<=...,<=*q**m* (1<=≤<=*q**i*<=≤<=*a*1<=+<=*a*2<=+<=...<=+<=*a**n*), the labels of the juicy worms. Output Specification: Print *m* lines to the standard output. The *i*-th line should contain an integer, representing the number of the pile where the worm labeled with the number *q**i* is. Demo Input: ['5\n2 7 3 4 9\n3\n1 25 11\n'] Demo Output: ['1\n5\n3\n'] Note: For the sample input: - The worms with labels from [1, 2] are in the first pile. - The worms with labels from [3, 9] are in the second pile. - The worms with labels from [10, 12] are in the third pile. - The worms with labels from [13, 16] are in the fourth pile. - The worms with labels from [17, 25] are in the fifth pile.
```python def binarySearch(num,start,end): middle = (end + start)//2 if worms[middle][0]<=num<=worms[middle][1]: return middle if num < worms[middle][0] : return binarySearch(num,start,middle) if num > worms[middle][1]: return binarySearch(num,middle,end) n = int(input()) a = list(map(int,input().split())) m = int(input()) q = list(map(int,input().split())) worms = [] start = 1 for i in range(n): end = start + a[i] -1 worms.append([start,end]) start = end+1 for j in q: print(binarySearch(j,0,n)+1) ```
3
177
A1
Good Matrix Elements
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
The Smart Beaver from ABBYY got hooked on square matrices. Now he is busy studying an *n*<=×<=*n* size matrix, where *n* is odd. The Smart Beaver considers the following matrix elements good: - Elements of the main diagonal. - Elements of the secondary diagonal. - Elements of the "middle" row — the row which has exactly rows above it and the same number of rows below it. - Elements of the "middle" column — the column that has exactly columns to the left of it and the same number of columns to the right of it. Help the Smart Beaver count the sum of good elements of the given matrix.
The first line of input data contains a single odd integer *n*. Each of the next *n* lines contains *n* integers *a**ij* (0<=≤<=*a**ij*<=≤<=100) separated by single spaces — the elements of the given matrix. The input limitations for getting 30 points are: - 1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=5 The input limitations for getting 100 points are: - 1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=101
Print a single integer — the sum of good matrix elements.
[ "3\n1 2 3\n4 5 6\n7 8 9\n", "5\n1 1 1 1 1\n1 1 1 1 1\n1 1 1 1 1\n1 1 1 1 1\n1 1 1 1 1\n" ]
[ "45\n", "17\n" ]
In the first sample all matrix elements will be good. Good elements in the second sample are shown on the figure.
30
[ { "input": "3\n1 2 3\n4 5 6\n7 8 9", "output": "45" }, { "input": "5\n1 1 1 1 1\n1 1 1 1 1\n1 1 1 1 1\n1 1 1 1 1\n1 1 1 1 1", "output": "17" }, { "input": "1\n3", "output": "3" }, { "input": "5\n27 7 3 11 72\n19 49 68 19 59\n41 25 37 64 65\n8 39 96 62 90\n13 37 43 26 33", "output": "756" }, { "input": "3\n19 7 16\n12 15 5\n15 15 5", "output": "109" }, { "input": "3\n36 4 33\n11 46 32\n20 49 34", "output": "265" }, { "input": "3\n79 91 74\n33 82 22\n18 28 54", "output": "481" }, { "input": "5\n7 0 8 1 7\n5 1 1 0 4\n4 2 8 1 6\n1 2 3 2 7\n6 0 1 9 6", "output": "65" }, { "input": "5\n27 20 28 11 17\n25 21 1 20 14\n14 22 28 1 6\n1 2 23 2 7\n6 0 1 29 6", "output": "225" }, { "input": "5\n57 50 58 41 17\n25 21 1 50 44\n44 22 28 31 36\n31 32 23 32 37\n6 0 31 59 6", "output": "495" }, { "input": "5\n57 80 28 41 47\n85 51 61 50 74\n44 82 28 31 36\n31 32 23 32 37\n66 60 31 59 6", "output": "705" }, { "input": "5\n13 58 10 17 43\n61 73 100 0 9\n52 38 16 22 96\n11 4 14 67 62\n70 89 7 98 83", "output": "708" }, { "input": "5\n0 0 0 0 0\n0 0 0 0 0\n0 0 0 0 0\n0 0 0 0 0\n0 0 0 0 0", "output": "0" }, { "input": "5\n0 0 0 0 0\n1 0 0 0 0\n0 0 0 0 0\n1 0 0 0 0\n0 0 0 0 0", "output": "0" }, { "input": "5\n0 1 0 1 0\n0 0 0 0 1\n0 0 5 0 0\n0 0 0 0 1\n0 0 0 0 0", "output": "5" }, { "input": "5\n0 0 0 0 1\n0 1 0 0 0\n0 0 0 0 0\n0 1 0 0 0\n0 1 0 0 0", "output": "3" }, { "input": "3\n0 0 0\n0 0 0\n0 0 0", "output": "0" } ]
1,591,241,351
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS1
17
186
0
n=int(input()) a=[] sum=0 m=int(n/2) for i in range(n): a.append(list(map(int,input().split()))) for i in range(n): sum+=a[i][i]+a[i][n-i-1]+a[i][m]+a[m][i] print(sum-(a[m][m]*3))
Title: Good Matrix Elements Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: The Smart Beaver from ABBYY got hooked on square matrices. Now he is busy studying an *n*<=×<=*n* size matrix, where *n* is odd. The Smart Beaver considers the following matrix elements good: - Elements of the main diagonal. - Elements of the secondary diagonal. - Elements of the "middle" row — the row which has exactly rows above it and the same number of rows below it. - Elements of the "middle" column — the column that has exactly columns to the left of it and the same number of columns to the right of it. Help the Smart Beaver count the sum of good elements of the given matrix. Input Specification: The first line of input data contains a single odd integer *n*. Each of the next *n* lines contains *n* integers *a**ij* (0<=≤<=*a**ij*<=≤<=100) separated by single spaces — the elements of the given matrix. The input limitations for getting 30 points are: - 1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=5 The input limitations for getting 100 points are: - 1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=101 Output Specification: Print a single integer — the sum of good matrix elements. Demo Input: ['3\n1 2 3\n4 5 6\n7 8 9\n', '5\n1 1 1 1 1\n1 1 1 1 1\n1 1 1 1 1\n1 1 1 1 1\n1 1 1 1 1\n'] Demo Output: ['45\n', '17\n'] Note: In the first sample all matrix elements will be good. Good elements in the second sample are shown on the figure.
```python n=int(input()) a=[] sum=0 m=int(n/2) for i in range(n): a.append(list(map(int,input().split()))) for i in range(n): sum+=a[i][i]+a[i][n-i-1]+a[i][m]+a[m][i] print(sum-(a[m][m]*3)) ```
3
740
B
Alyona and flowers
PROGRAMMING
1,200
[ "constructive algorithms" ]
null
null
Little Alyona is celebrating Happy Birthday! Her mother has an array of *n* flowers. Each flower has some mood, the mood of *i*-th flower is *a**i*. The mood can be positive, zero or negative. Let's define a subarray as a segment of consecutive flowers. The mother suggested some set of subarrays. Alyona wants to choose several of the subarrays suggested by her mother. After that, each of the flowers will add to the girl's happiness its mood multiplied by the number of chosen subarrays the flower is in. For example, consider the case when the mother has 5 flowers, and their moods are equal to 1,<=<=-<=2,<=1,<=3,<=<=-<=4. Suppose the mother suggested subarrays (1,<=<=-<=2), (3,<=<=-<=4), (1,<=3), (1,<=<=-<=2,<=1,<=3). Then if the girl chooses the third and the fourth subarrays then: - the first flower adds 1·1<==<=1 to the girl's happiness, because he is in one of chosen subarrays, - the second flower adds (<=-<=2)·1<==<=<=-<=2, because he is in one of chosen subarrays, - the third flower adds 1·2<==<=2, because he is in two of chosen subarrays, - the fourth flower adds 3·2<==<=6, because he is in two of chosen subarrays, - the fifth flower adds (<=-<=4)·0<==<=0, because he is in no chosen subarrays. Thus, in total 1<=+<=(<=-<=2)<=+<=2<=+<=6<=+<=0<==<=7 is added to the girl's happiness. Alyona wants to choose such subarrays from those suggested by the mother that the value added to her happiness would be as large as possible. Help her do this! Alyona can choose any number of the subarrays, even 0 or all suggested by her mother.
The first line contains two integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=100) — the number of flowers and the number of subarrays suggested by the mother. The second line contains the flowers moods — *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (<=-<=100<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=100). The next *m* lines contain the description of the subarrays suggested by the mother. The *i*-th of these lines contain two integers *l**i* and *r**i* (1<=≤<=*l**i*<=≤<=*r**i*<=≤<=*n*) denoting the subarray *a*[*l**i*],<=*a*[*l**i*<=+<=1],<=...,<=*a*[*r**i*]. Each subarray can encounter more than once.
Print single integer — the maximum possible value added to the Alyona's happiness.
[ "5 4\n1 -2 1 3 -4\n1 2\n4 5\n3 4\n1 4\n", "4 3\n1 2 3 4\n1 3\n2 4\n1 1\n", "2 2\n-1 -2\n1 1\n1 2\n" ]
[ "7\n", "16\n", "0\n" ]
The first example is the situation described in the statements. In the second example Alyona should choose all subarrays. The third example has answer 0 because Alyona can choose none of the subarrays.
1,000
[ { "input": "5 4\n1 -2 1 3 -4\n1 2\n4 5\n3 4\n1 4", "output": "7" }, { "input": "4 3\n1 2 3 4\n1 3\n2 4\n1 1", "output": "16" }, { "input": "2 2\n-1 -2\n1 1\n1 2", "output": "0" }, { "input": "5 6\n1 1 1 -1 0\n2 4\n1 3\n4 5\n1 5\n1 4\n4 5", "output": "8" }, { "input": "8 3\n5 -4 -2 5 3 -4 -2 6\n3 8\n4 6\n2 3", "output": "10" }, { "input": "10 10\n0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0\n5 9\n1 9\n5 7\n3 8\n1 6\n1 9\n1 6\n6 9\n1 10\n3 8", "output": "0" }, { "input": "3 6\n0 0 0\n1 1\n1 1\n1 3\n3 3\n2 3\n1 2", "output": "0" }, { "input": "3 3\n1 -1 3\n1 2\n2 3\n1 3", "output": "5" }, { "input": "6 8\n0 6 -5 8 -3 -2\n6 6\n2 3\n5 6\n4 6\n3 4\n2 5\n3 3\n5 6", "output": "13" }, { "input": "10 4\n6 5 5 -1 0 5 0 -3 5 -4\n3 6\n4 9\n1 6\n1 4", "output": "50" }, { "input": "9 1\n-1 -1 -1 -1 2 -1 2 0 0\n2 5", "output": "0" }, { "input": "3 8\n3 4 4\n1 2\n1 3\n2 3\n1 2\n2 2\n1 1\n2 3\n1 3", "output": "59" }, { "input": "3 8\n6 7 -1\n1 1\n1 3\n2 2\n1 3\n1 3\n1 1\n2 3\n2 3", "output": "67" }, { "input": "53 7\n-43 57 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"input": "1 10\n-46\n1 1\n1 1\n1 1\n1 1\n1 1\n1 1\n1 1\n1 1\n1 1\n1 1", "output": "0" }, { "input": "10 7\n44 18 9 -22 -23 7 -25 -2 15 35\n6 8\n6 7\n3 3\n2 6\n9 10\n2 2\n1 5", "output": "103" }, { "input": "4 3\n10 -2 68 35\n4 4\n1 1\n1 3", "output": "121" }, { "input": "3 6\n27 -31 -81\n2 3\n2 3\n1 1\n1 2\n1 2\n2 2", "output": "27" }, { "input": "7 3\n-24 -12 16 -43 -30 31 16\n3 6\n3 4\n1 7", "output": "0" }, { "input": "10 7\n-33 -24 -86 -20 5 -91 38 -12 -90 -67\n7 8\n7 10\n4 7\n1 3\n6 10\n6 6\n3 5", "output": "26" }, { "input": "4 4\n95 35 96 -27\n3 4\n3 3\n4 4\n3 3", "output": "261" }, { "input": "7 7\n-33 26 -25 44 -20 -50 33\n4 6\n4 4\n3 7\n5 7\n1 4\n2 5\n4 6", "output": "81" }, { "input": "5 3\n-35 -39 93 59 -4\n2 2\n2 3\n2 5", "output": "163" }, { "input": "3 7\n0 0 0\n1 2\n1 2\n2 3\n3 3\n1 3\n1 2\n2 3", "output": "0" }, { "input": "8 2\n17 32 30 -6 -39 -15 33 74\n6 6\n8 8", "output": "74" }, { "input": "8 1\n-20 -15 21 -21 1 -12 -7 9\n4 7", "output": "0" }, { "input": "7 9\n-23 -4 -44 -47 -35 47 25\n1 6\n3 5\n4 7\n6 7\n2 4\n2 3\n2 7\n1 2\n5 5", "output": "72" }, { "input": "8 8\n0 6 -25 -15 29 -24 31 23\n2 8\n5 5\n3 3\n2 8\n6 6\n3 6\n3 4\n2 4", "output": "79" }, { "input": "4 3\n-39 -63 9 -16\n1 4\n1 3\n2 4", "output": "0" }, { "input": "9 1\n-3 -13 -13 -19 -4 -11 8 -11 -3\n9 9", "output": "0" }, { "input": "9 6\n25 18 -62 0 33 62 -23 4 -15\n7 9\n2 3\n1 4\n2 6\n1 6\n2 3", "output": "127" }, { "input": "4 5\n-12 39 8 -12\n1 4\n3 4\n1 3\n1 3\n2 3", "output": "140" }, { "input": "3 9\n-9 7 3\n1 2\n1 1\n1 3\n1 2\n2 3\n1 3\n2 2\n1 2\n3 3", "output": "22" }, { "input": "10 7\n0 4 3 3 -2 -2 -4 -2 -3 -2\n5 6\n1 10\n2 10\n7 10\n1 1\n6 7\n3 4", "output": "6" }, { "input": "86 30\n16 -12 11 16 8 14 7 -29 18 30 -32 -10 20 29 -14 -21 23 -19 -15 17 -2 25 -22 2 26 15 -7 -12 -4 -28 21 -4 -2 22 28 -32 9 -20 23 38 -21 21 37 -13 -30 25 31 6 18 29 29 29 27 38 -15 -32 32 -7 -8 -33 -11 24 23 -19 -36 -36 -18 9 -1 32 -34 -26 1 -1 -16 -14 17 -17 15 -24 38 5 -27 -12 8 -38\n60 66\n29 48\n32 51\n38 77\n17 79\n23 74\n39 50\n14 29\n26 76\n9 76\n2 67\n23 48\n17 68\n33 75\n59 78\n46 78\n9 69\n16 83\n18 21\n17 34\n24 61\n15 79\n4 31\n62 63\n46 76\n79 82\n25 39\n5 81\n19 77\n26 71", "output": "3076" }, { "input": "33 17\n11 6 -19 14 23 -23 21 15 29 19 13 -18 -19 20 16 -10 26 -22 3 17 13 -10 19 22 -5 21 12 6 28 -13 -27 25 6\n4 17\n12 16\n9 17\n25 30\n31 32\n4 28\n11 24\n16 19\n3 27\n7 17\n1 16\n15 28\n30 33\n9 31\n14 30\n13 23\n27 27", "output": "1366" }, { "input": "16 44\n32 23 -27 -2 -10 -42 32 -14 -13 4 9 -2 19 35 16 22\n6 12\n8 11\n13 15\n12 12\n3 10\n9 13\n7 15\n2 11\n1 13\n5 6\n9 14\n3 16\n10 13\n3 15\n6 10\n14 16\n4 5\n7 10\n5 14\n1 16\n2 5\n1 6\n9 10\n4 7\n4 12\n2 5\n7 10\n7 9\n2 8\n9 10\n4 10\n7 12\n10 11\n6 6\n15 15\n8 12\n9 10\n3 3\n4 15\n10 12\n7 16\n4 14\n14 16\n5 6", "output": "777" }, { "input": "63 24\n-23 -46 0 33 24 13 39 -6 -4 49 19 -18 -11 -38 0 -3 -33 -17 -4 -44 -22 -12 -16 42 16 -10 7 37 -6 16 -41 -18 -20 51 -49 28 -14 -22 -37 -7 -50 31 -41 -47 18 -8 -39 -29 35 -32 14 -29 44 -29 -19 -25 -47 -8 16 11 20 12 38\n21 61\n35 61\n29 61\n21 34\n12 48\n32 33\n9 27\n4 42\n4 60\n37 61\n19 44\n46 60\n51 53\n31 34\n23 32\n5 29\n43 59\n7 31\n29 48\n15 50\n19 51\n7 28\n17 41\n1 62", "output": "82" }, { "input": "6 51\n45 -33 -17 -48 2 2\n2 5\n1 1\n1 3\n5 5\n4 6\n1 2\n2 3\n3 4\n1 6\n4 6\n3 5\n1 5\n2 2\n2 6\n4 6\n1 5\n1 5\n1 5\n1 6\n6 6\n3 5\n6 6\n1 6\n3 4\n3 3\n2 4\n3 3\n1 4\n2 4\n5 6\n4 5\n2 4\n1 5\n1 2\n4 5\n1 5\n5 6\n2 2\n3 4\n1 3\n1 2\n2 5\n3 6\n4 6\n3 4\n2 4\n1 4\n1 1\n4 6\n3 5\n1 4", "output": "140" }, { "input": "3 5\n2 -1 3\n2 3\n2 3\n2 3\n2 3\n1 2", "output": "9" }, { "input": "4 30\n1 1 1 1\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4\n1 4", "output": "120" } ]
1,690,449,590
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
11
31
0
# 1<= n,m <= 100 # -100 <= ai <= 100 def solve(n,m,arr,subarr): # mood of ith flower is ai. # If we get negative as ans then print 0 # Cuz we can always choose none. # Choose subarrays with sum>=0 # That's all hm = set() for l,r in subarr : hm.add((l-1,r-1)) ans = 0 for st in range(n): tsum = 0 for en in range(st,n): # We can choose that tsum += arr[en] if (st,en) in hm and tsum>=0 : ans+=tsum print(ans) n,m = map(int,input().split()) arr= list(map(int,list(input().split()))) subarr = [] for i in range(m): li,ri = map(int,input().split()) subarr.append([li,ri]) solve(n,m,arr,subarr)
Title: Alyona and flowers Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Little Alyona is celebrating Happy Birthday! Her mother has an array of *n* flowers. Each flower has some mood, the mood of *i*-th flower is *a**i*. The mood can be positive, zero or negative. Let's define a subarray as a segment of consecutive flowers. The mother suggested some set of subarrays. Alyona wants to choose several of the subarrays suggested by her mother. After that, each of the flowers will add to the girl's happiness its mood multiplied by the number of chosen subarrays the flower is in. For example, consider the case when the mother has 5 flowers, and their moods are equal to 1,<=<=-<=2,<=1,<=3,<=<=-<=4. Suppose the mother suggested subarrays (1,<=<=-<=2), (3,<=<=-<=4), (1,<=3), (1,<=<=-<=2,<=1,<=3). Then if the girl chooses the third and the fourth subarrays then: - the first flower adds 1·1<==<=1 to the girl's happiness, because he is in one of chosen subarrays, - the second flower adds (<=-<=2)·1<==<=<=-<=2, because he is in one of chosen subarrays, - the third flower adds 1·2<==<=2, because he is in two of chosen subarrays, - the fourth flower adds 3·2<==<=6, because he is in two of chosen subarrays, - the fifth flower adds (<=-<=4)·0<==<=0, because he is in no chosen subarrays. Thus, in total 1<=+<=(<=-<=2)<=+<=2<=+<=6<=+<=0<==<=7 is added to the girl's happiness. Alyona wants to choose such subarrays from those suggested by the mother that the value added to her happiness would be as large as possible. Help her do this! Alyona can choose any number of the subarrays, even 0 or all suggested by her mother. Input Specification: The first line contains two integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=100) — the number of flowers and the number of subarrays suggested by the mother. The second line contains the flowers moods — *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (<=-<=100<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=100). The next *m* lines contain the description of the subarrays suggested by the mother. The *i*-th of these lines contain two integers *l**i* and *r**i* (1<=≤<=*l**i*<=≤<=*r**i*<=≤<=*n*) denoting the subarray *a*[*l**i*],<=*a*[*l**i*<=+<=1],<=...,<=*a*[*r**i*]. Each subarray can encounter more than once. Output Specification: Print single integer — the maximum possible value added to the Alyona's happiness. Demo Input: ['5 4\n1 -2 1 3 -4\n1 2\n4 5\n3 4\n1 4\n', '4 3\n1 2 3 4\n1 3\n2 4\n1 1\n', '2 2\n-1 -2\n1 1\n1 2\n'] Demo Output: ['7\n', '16\n', '0\n'] Note: The first example is the situation described in the statements. In the second example Alyona should choose all subarrays. The third example has answer 0 because Alyona can choose none of the subarrays.
```python # 1<= n,m <= 100 # -100 <= ai <= 100 def solve(n,m,arr,subarr): # mood of ith flower is ai. # If we get negative as ans then print 0 # Cuz we can always choose none. # Choose subarrays with sum>=0 # That's all hm = set() for l,r in subarr : hm.add((l-1,r-1)) ans = 0 for st in range(n): tsum = 0 for en in range(st,n): # We can choose that tsum += arr[en] if (st,en) in hm and tsum>=0 : ans+=tsum print(ans) n,m = map(int,input().split()) arr= list(map(int,list(input().split()))) subarr = [] for i in range(m): li,ri = map(int,input().split()) subarr.append([li,ri]) solve(n,m,arr,subarr) ```
0
855
A
Tom Riddle's Diary
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "brute force", "implementation", "strings" ]
null
null
Harry Potter is on a mission to destroy You-Know-Who's Horcruxes. The first Horcrux that he encountered in the Chamber of Secrets is Tom Riddle's diary. The diary was with Ginny and it forced her to open the Chamber of Secrets. Harry wants to know the different people who had ever possessed the diary to make sure they are not under its influence. He has names of *n* people who possessed the diary in order. You need to tell, for each person, if he/she possessed the diary at some point before or not. Formally, for a name *s**i* in the *i*-th line, output "YES" (without quotes) if there exists an index *j* such that *s**i*<==<=*s**j* and *j*<=&lt;<=*i*, otherwise, output "NO" (without quotes).
First line of input contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of names in the list. Next *n* lines each contain a string *s**i*, consisting of lowercase English letters. The length of each string is between 1 and 100.
Output *n* lines each containing either "YES" or "NO" (without quotes), depending on whether this string was already present in the stream or not. You can print each letter in any case (upper or lower).
[ "6\ntom\nlucius\nginny\nharry\nginny\nharry\n", "3\na\na\na\n" ]
[ "NO\nNO\nNO\nNO\nYES\nYES\n", "NO\nYES\nYES\n" ]
In test case 1, for *i* = 5 there exists *j* = 3 such that *s*<sub class="lower-index">*i*</sub> = *s*<sub class="lower-index">*j*</sub> and *j* &lt; *i*, which means that answer for *i* = 5 is "YES".
500
[ { "input": "6\ntom\nlucius\nginny\nharry\nginny\nharry", "output": "NO\nNO\nNO\nNO\nYES\nYES" }, { "input": "3\na\na\na", "output": "NO\nYES\nYES" }, { "input": "1\nzn", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "9\nliyzmbjwnzryjokufuxcqtzwworjeoxkbaqrujrhdidqdvwdfzilwszgnzglnnbogaclckfnbqovtziuhwvyrqwmskx\nliyzmbjwnzryjokufuxcqtzwworjeoxkbaqrujrhdidqdvwdfzilwszgnzglnnbogaclckfnbqovtziuhwvyrqwmskx\nliyzmbjwnzryjokufuxcqtzwworjeoxkbaqrujrhdidqdvwdfzilwszgnzglnnbogaclckfnbqovtziuhwvyrqwmskx\nhrtm\nssjqvixduertmotgagizamvfucfwtxqnhuowbqbzctgznivehelpcyigwrbbdsxnewfqvcf\nhyrtxvozpbveexfkgalmguozzakitjiwsduqxonb\nwcyxteiwtcyuztaguilqpbiwcwjaiq\nwcyxteiwtcyuztaguilqpbiwcwjaiq\nbdbivqzvhggth", "output": "NO\nYES\nYES\nNO\nNO\nNO\nNO\nYES\nNO" }, { "input": "10\nkkiubdktydpdcbbttwpfdplhhjhrpqmpg\nkkiubdktydpdcbbttwpfdplhhjhrpqmpg\nmvutw\nqooeqoxzxwetlpecqiwgdbogiqqulttysyohwhzxzphvsfmnplizxoebzcvvfyppqbhxjksuzepuezqqzxlfmdanoeaoqmor\nmvutw\nvchawxjoreboqzuklifv\nvchawxjoreboqzuklifv\nnivijte\nrflybruq\nvchawxjoreboqzuklifv", "output": "NO\nYES\nNO\nNO\nYES\nNO\nYES\nNO\nNO\nYES" }, { "input": "1\nz", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "9\nl\ny\nm\nj\nn\nr\nj\nk\nf", "output": "NO\nNO\nNO\nNO\nNO\nNO\nYES\nNO\nNO" }, { "input": "14\nw\na\nh\np\nk\nw\ny\nv\ns\nf\nx\nd\nk\nr", "output": "NO\nNO\nNO\nNO\nNO\nYES\nNO\nNO\nNO\nNO\nNO\nNO\nYES\nNO" }, { "input": "25\np\nk\nu\nl\nf\nt\nc\ns\nq\nd\nb\nq\no\ni\ni\nd\ni\nw\nn\ng\nw\nt\na\ne\ni", "output": "NO\nNO\nNO\nNO\nNO\nNO\nNO\nNO\nNO\nNO\nNO\nYES\nNO\nNO\nYES\nYES\nYES\nNO\nNO\nNO\nYES\nYES\nNO\nNO\nYES" }, { "input": "20\nd\nh\ng\no\np\ne\nt\nj\nv\ni\nt\nh\ns\ni\nw\nf\nx\na\nl\ni", "output": "NO\nNO\nNO\nNO\nNO\nNO\nNO\nNO\nNO\nNO\nYES\nYES\nNO\nYES\nNO\nNO\nNO\nNO\nNO\nYES" }, { "input": "3\nbbbbbbb\nbbbbbbbbb\nbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb", "output": "NO\nNO\nNO" }, { "input": "2\nab\nba", "output": "NO\nNO" }, { "input": "6\ntom\nlucius\nginnys\nharpy\nginny\nharry", "output": "NO\nNO\nNO\nNO\nNO\nNO" }, { "input": "2\nabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcde\nabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcde", "output": "NO\nYES" }, { "input": "42\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na\na", "output": "NO\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES\nYES" } ]
1,641,352,670
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
55
46
0
a=int (input ()) v1=[] for i in range (a): b=input() if (b in v1): print("YES") else: print("NO") v1.append(b)
Title: Tom Riddle's Diary Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Harry Potter is on a mission to destroy You-Know-Who's Horcruxes. The first Horcrux that he encountered in the Chamber of Secrets is Tom Riddle's diary. The diary was with Ginny and it forced her to open the Chamber of Secrets. Harry wants to know the different people who had ever possessed the diary to make sure they are not under its influence. He has names of *n* people who possessed the diary in order. You need to tell, for each person, if he/she possessed the diary at some point before or not. Formally, for a name *s**i* in the *i*-th line, output "YES" (without quotes) if there exists an index *j* such that *s**i*<==<=*s**j* and *j*<=&lt;<=*i*, otherwise, output "NO" (without quotes). Input Specification: First line of input contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of names in the list. Next *n* lines each contain a string *s**i*, consisting of lowercase English letters. The length of each string is between 1 and 100. Output Specification: Output *n* lines each containing either "YES" or "NO" (without quotes), depending on whether this string was already present in the stream or not. You can print each letter in any case (upper or lower). Demo Input: ['6\ntom\nlucius\nginny\nharry\nginny\nharry\n', '3\na\na\na\n'] Demo Output: ['NO\nNO\nNO\nNO\nYES\nYES\n', 'NO\nYES\nYES\n'] Note: In test case 1, for *i* = 5 there exists *j* = 3 such that *s*<sub class="lower-index">*i*</sub> = *s*<sub class="lower-index">*j*</sub> and *j* &lt; *i*, which means that answer for *i* = 5 is "YES".
```python a=int (input ()) v1=[] for i in range (a): b=input() if (b in v1): print("YES") else: print("NO") v1.append(b) ```
3
454
A
Little Pony and Crystal Mine
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
Twilight Sparkle once got a crystal from the Crystal Mine. A crystal of size *n* (*n* is odd; *n*<=&gt;<=1) is an *n*<=×<=*n* matrix with a diamond inscribed into it. You are given an odd integer *n*. You need to draw a crystal of size *n*. The diamond cells of the matrix should be represented by character "D". All other cells of the matrix should be represented by character "*". Look at the examples to understand what you need to draw.
The only line contains an integer *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=101; *n* is odd).
Output a crystal of size *n*.
[ "3\n", "5\n", "7\n" ]
[ "*D*\nDDD\n*D*\n", "**D**\n*DDD*\nDDDDD\n*DDD*\n**D**\n", "***D***\n**DDD**\n*DDDDD*\nDDDDDDD\n*DDDDD*\n**DDD**\n***D***\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "3", "output": "*D*\nDDD\n*D*" }, { "input": "5", "output": "**D**\n*DDD*\nDDDDD\n*DDD*\n**D**" }, { "input": "7", "output": "***D***\n**DDD**\n*DDDDD*\nDDDDDDD\n*DDDDD*\n**DDD**\n***D***" }, { "input": "11", "output": "*****D*****\n****DDD****\n***DDDDD***\n**DDDDDDD**\n*DDDDDDDDD*\nDDDDDDDDDDD\n*DDDDDDDDD*\n**DDDDDDD**\n***DDDDD***\n****DDD****\n*****D*****" }, { "input": "15", "output": "*******D*******\n******DDD******\n*****DDDDD*****\n****DDDDDDD****\n***DDDDDDDDD***\n**DDDDDDDDDDD**\n*DDDDDDDDDDDDD*\nDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD\n*DDDDDDDDDDDDD*\n**DDDDDDDDDDD**\n***DDDDDDDDD***\n****DDDDDDD****\n*****DDDDD*****\n******DDD******\n*******D*******" }, { "input": "21", "output": "**********D**********\n*********DDD*********\n********DDDDD********\n*******DDDDDDD*******\n******DDDDDDDDD******\n*****DDDDDDDDDDD*****\n****DDDDDDDDDDDDD****\n***DDDDDDDDDDDDDDD***\n**DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD**\n*DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD*\nDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD\n*DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD*\n**DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD**\n***DDDDDDDDDDDDDDD***\n****DDDDDDDDDDDDD****\n*****DDDDDDDDDDD*****\n******DDDDDDDDD******\n*******DDDDDDD*******\n********DDDDD********\n*********DDD*********\n**********D**********" }, { "input": "33", "output": "****************D****************\n***************DDD***************\n**************DDDDD**************\n*************DDDDDDD*************\n************DDDDDDDDD************\n***********DDDDDDDDDDD***********\n**********DDDDDDDDDDDDD**********\n*********DDDDDDDDDDDDDDD*********\n********DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD********\n*******DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD*******\n******DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD******\n*****DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD*****\n****DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD****\n***DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD***\n**DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD..." }, { "input": "57", "output": "****************************D****************************\n***************************DDD***************************\n**************************DDDDD**************************\n*************************DDDDDDD*************************\n************************DDDDDDDDD************************\n***********************DDDDDDDDDDD***********************\n**********************DDDDDDDDDDDDD**********************\n*********************DDDDDDDDDDDDDDD*********************\n********************DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD**..." }, { "input": "69", "output": "**********************************D**********************************\n*********************************DDD*********************************\n********************************DDDDD********************************\n*******************************DDDDDDD*******************************\n******************************DDDDDDDDD******************************\n*****************************DDDDDDDDDDD*****************************\n****************************DDDDDDDDDDDDD****************************\n**************..." }, { "input": "81", "output": "****************************************D****************************************\n***************************************DDD***************************************\n**************************************DDDDD**************************************\n*************************************DDDDDDD*************************************\n************************************DDDDDDDDD************************************\n***********************************DDDDDDDDDDD***********************************\n*************..." }, { "input": "91", "output": "*********************************************D*********************************************\n********************************************DDD********************************************\n*******************************************DDDDD*******************************************\n******************************************DDDDDDD******************************************\n*****************************************DDDDDDDDD*****************************************\n****************************************DDDDDD..." }, { "input": "101", "output": "**************************************************D**************************************************\n*************************************************DDD*************************************************\n************************************************DDDDD************************************************\n***********************************************DDDDDDD***********************************************\n**********************************************DDDDDDDDD********************************************..." } ]
1,588,496,058
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
0
109
0
n = int(input()) a = [] mid = n//2 for i in range(n): a.append([]) x = abs(mid - i) for j in range(n): if j >= x and j <= n-x-1: a[i].append('D') else: a[i].append('*') for i in range(n): print(*a[i])
Title: Little Pony and Crystal Mine Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Twilight Sparkle once got a crystal from the Crystal Mine. A crystal of size *n* (*n* is odd; *n*<=&gt;<=1) is an *n*<=×<=*n* matrix with a diamond inscribed into it. You are given an odd integer *n*. You need to draw a crystal of size *n*. The diamond cells of the matrix should be represented by character "D". All other cells of the matrix should be represented by character "*". Look at the examples to understand what you need to draw. Input Specification: The only line contains an integer *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=101; *n* is odd). Output Specification: Output a crystal of size *n*. Demo Input: ['3\n', '5\n', '7\n'] Demo Output: ['*D*\nDDD\n*D*\n', '**D**\n*DDD*\nDDDDD\n*DDD*\n**D**\n', '***D***\n**DDD**\n*DDDDD*\nDDDDDDD\n*DDDDD*\n**DDD**\n***D***\n'] Note: none
```python n = int(input()) a = [] mid = n//2 for i in range(n): a.append([]) x = abs(mid - i) for j in range(n): if j >= x and j <= n-x-1: a[i].append('D') else: a[i].append('*') for i in range(n): print(*a[i]) ```
0
514
A
Chewbaсca and Number
PROGRAMMING
1,200
[ "greedy", "implementation" ]
null
null
Luke Skywalker gave Chewbacca an integer number *x*. Chewbacca isn't good at numbers but he loves inverting digits in them. Inverting digit *t* means replacing it with digit 9<=-<=*t*. Help Chewbacca to transform the initial number *x* to the minimum possible positive number by inverting some (possibly, zero) digits. The decimal representation of the final number shouldn't start with a zero.
The first line contains a single integer *x* (1<=≤<=*x*<=≤<=1018) — the number that Luke Skywalker gave to Chewbacca.
Print the minimum possible positive number that Chewbacca can obtain after inverting some digits. The number shouldn't contain leading zeroes.
[ "27\n", "4545\n" ]
[ "22\n", "4444\n" ]
none
500
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1,683,282,215
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
3
62
0
str=input() for it in str: print(min(int(it), 9-int(it)), end="")
Title: Chewbaсca and Number Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Luke Skywalker gave Chewbacca an integer number *x*. Chewbacca isn't good at numbers but he loves inverting digits in them. Inverting digit *t* means replacing it with digit 9<=-<=*t*. Help Chewbacca to transform the initial number *x* to the minimum possible positive number by inverting some (possibly, zero) digits. The decimal representation of the final number shouldn't start with a zero. Input Specification: The first line contains a single integer *x* (1<=≤<=*x*<=≤<=1018) — the number that Luke Skywalker gave to Chewbacca. Output Specification: Print the minimum possible positive number that Chewbacca can obtain after inverting some digits. The number shouldn't contain leading zeroes. Demo Input: ['27\n', '4545\n'] Demo Output: ['22\n', '4444\n'] Note: none
```python str=input() for it in str: print(min(int(it), 9-int(it)), end="") ```
0
1,000
B
Light It Up
PROGRAMMING
1,500
[ "greedy" ]
null
null
Recently, you bought a brand new smart lamp with programming features. At first, you set up a schedule to the lamp. Every day it will turn power on at moment $0$ and turn power off at moment $M$. Moreover, the lamp allows you to set a program of switching its state (states are "lights on" and "lights off"). Unfortunately, some program is already installed into the lamp. The lamp allows only good programs. Good program can be represented as a non-empty array $a$, where $0 &lt; a_1 &lt; a_2 &lt; \dots &lt; a_{|a|} &lt; M$. All $a_i$ must be integers. Of course, preinstalled program is a good program. The lamp follows program $a$ in next manner: at moment $0$ turns power and light on. Then at moment $a_i$ the lamp flips its state to opposite (if it was lit, it turns off, and vice versa). The state of the lamp flips instantly: for example, if you turn the light off at moment $1$ and then do nothing, the total time when the lamp is lit will be $1$. Finally, at moment $M$ the lamp is turning its power off regardless of its state. Since you are not among those people who read instructions, and you don't understand the language it's written in, you realize (after some testing) the only possible way to alter the preinstalled program. You can insert at most one element into the program $a$, so it still should be a good program after alteration. Insertion can be done between any pair of consecutive elements of $a$, or even at the begining or at the end of $a$. Find such a way to alter the program that the total time when the lamp is lit is maximum possible. Maybe you should leave program untouched. If the lamp is lit from $x$ till moment $y$, then its lit for $y - x$ units of time. Segments of time when the lamp is lit are summed up.
First line contains two space separated integers $n$ and $M$ ($1 \le n \le 10^5$, $2 \le M \le 10^9$) — the length of program $a$ and the moment when power turns off. Second line contains $n$ space separated integers $a_1, a_2, \dots, a_n$ ($0 &lt; a_1 &lt; a_2 &lt; \dots &lt; a_n &lt; M$) — initially installed program $a$.
Print the only integer — maximum possible total time when the lamp is lit.
[ "3 10\n4 6 7\n", "2 12\n1 10\n", "2 7\n3 4\n" ]
[ "8\n", "9\n", "6\n" ]
In the first example, one of possible optimal solutions is to insert value $x = 3$ before $a_1$, so program will be $[3, 4, 6, 7]$ and time of lamp being lit equals $(3 - 0) + (6 - 4) + (10 - 7) = 8$. Other possible solution is to insert $x = 5$ in appropriate place. In the second example, there is only one optimal solution: to insert $x = 2$ between $a_1$ and $a_2$. Program will become $[1, 2, 10]$, and answer will be $(1 - 0) + (10 - 2) = 9$. In the third example, optimal answer is to leave program untouched, so answer will be $(3 - 0) + (7 - 4) = 6$.
0
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1,665,730,619
2,147,483,647
Python 3
TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
TESTS
19
1,000
8,499,200
import copy momentNum,M=map(int,input().split()) momentList=list(map(int,input().split())) timeList=[momentList[0]] if momentNum>1: for i in range(1,momentNum): timeList.append(momentList[i]-momentList[i-1]) timeList.append(M-momentList[-1]) output=sum(timeList[::2]) for i in range(len(timeList)): if timeList[i]==1: continue else: output=max(output,sum(timeList[:i:2])+timeList[i]+sum(timeList[i+i%2+1::2])-1) print(output)
Title: Light It Up Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Recently, you bought a brand new smart lamp with programming features. At first, you set up a schedule to the lamp. Every day it will turn power on at moment $0$ and turn power off at moment $M$. Moreover, the lamp allows you to set a program of switching its state (states are "lights on" and "lights off"). Unfortunately, some program is already installed into the lamp. The lamp allows only good programs. Good program can be represented as a non-empty array $a$, where $0 &lt; a_1 &lt; a_2 &lt; \dots &lt; a_{|a|} &lt; M$. All $a_i$ must be integers. Of course, preinstalled program is a good program. The lamp follows program $a$ in next manner: at moment $0$ turns power and light on. Then at moment $a_i$ the lamp flips its state to opposite (if it was lit, it turns off, and vice versa). The state of the lamp flips instantly: for example, if you turn the light off at moment $1$ and then do nothing, the total time when the lamp is lit will be $1$. Finally, at moment $M$ the lamp is turning its power off regardless of its state. Since you are not among those people who read instructions, and you don't understand the language it's written in, you realize (after some testing) the only possible way to alter the preinstalled program. You can insert at most one element into the program $a$, so it still should be a good program after alteration. Insertion can be done between any pair of consecutive elements of $a$, or even at the begining or at the end of $a$. Find such a way to alter the program that the total time when the lamp is lit is maximum possible. Maybe you should leave program untouched. If the lamp is lit from $x$ till moment $y$, then its lit for $y - x$ units of time. Segments of time when the lamp is lit are summed up. Input Specification: First line contains two space separated integers $n$ and $M$ ($1 \le n \le 10^5$, $2 \le M \le 10^9$) — the length of program $a$ and the moment when power turns off. Second line contains $n$ space separated integers $a_1, a_2, \dots, a_n$ ($0 &lt; a_1 &lt; a_2 &lt; \dots &lt; a_n &lt; M$) — initially installed program $a$. Output Specification: Print the only integer — maximum possible total time when the lamp is lit. Demo Input: ['3 10\n4 6 7\n', '2 12\n1 10\n', '2 7\n3 4\n'] Demo Output: ['8\n', '9\n', '6\n'] Note: In the first example, one of possible optimal solutions is to insert value $x = 3$ before $a_1$, so program will be $[3, 4, 6, 7]$ and time of lamp being lit equals $(3 - 0) + (6 - 4) + (10 - 7) = 8$. Other possible solution is to insert $x = 5$ in appropriate place. In the second example, there is only one optimal solution: to insert $x = 2$ between $a_1$ and $a_2$. Program will become $[1, 2, 10]$, and answer will be $(1 - 0) + (10 - 2) = 9$. In the third example, optimal answer is to leave program untouched, so answer will be $(3 - 0) + (7 - 4) = 6$.
```python import copy momentNum,M=map(int,input().split()) momentList=list(map(int,input().split())) timeList=[momentList[0]] if momentNum>1: for i in range(1,momentNum): timeList.append(momentList[i]-momentList[i-1]) timeList.append(M-momentList[-1]) output=sum(timeList[::2]) for i in range(len(timeList)): if timeList[i]==1: continue else: output=max(output,sum(timeList[:i:2])+timeList[i]+sum(timeList[i+i%2+1::2])-1) print(output) ```
0
607
A
Chain Reaction
PROGRAMMING
1,600
[ "binary search", "dp" ]
null
null
There are *n* beacons located at distinct positions on a number line. The *i*-th beacon has position *a**i* and power level *b**i*. When the *i*-th beacon is activated, it destroys all beacons to its left (direction of decreasing coordinates) within distance *b**i* inclusive. The beacon itself is not destroyed however. Saitama will activate the beacons one at a time from right to left. If a beacon is destroyed, it cannot be activated. Saitama wants Genos to add a beacon strictly to the right of all the existing beacons, with any position and any power level, such that the least possible number of beacons are destroyed. Note that Genos's placement of the beacon means it will be the first beacon activated. Help Genos by finding the minimum number of beacons that could be destroyed.
The first line of input contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100<=000) — the initial number of beacons. The *i*-th of next *n* lines contains two integers *a**i* and *b**i* (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=1<=000<=000, 1<=≤<=*b**i*<=≤<=1<=000<=000) — the position and power level of the *i*-th beacon respectively. No two beacons will have the same position, so *a**i*<=≠<=*a**j* if *i*<=≠<=*j*.
Print a single integer — the minimum number of beacons that could be destroyed if exactly one beacon is added.
[ "4\n1 9\n3 1\n6 1\n7 4\n", "7\n1 1\n2 1\n3 1\n4 1\n5 1\n6 1\n7 1\n" ]
[ "1\n", "3\n" ]
For the first sample case, the minimum number of beacons destroyed is 1. One way to achieve this is to place a beacon at position 9 with power level 2. For the second sample case, the minimum number of beacons destroyed is 3. One way to achieve this is to place a beacon at position 1337 with power level 42.
500
[ { "input": "4\n1 9\n3 1\n6 1\n7 4", "output": "1" }, { "input": "7\n1 1\n2 1\n3 1\n4 1\n5 1\n6 1\n7 1", "output": "3" }, { "input": "1\n0 1", "output": "0" }, { "input": "1\n0 1000000", "output": "0" }, { "input": "1\n1000000 1000000", "output": "0" }, { "input": "7\n1 1\n2 1\n3 1\n4 1\n5 1\n6 6\n7 7", "output": "4" }, { "input": "5\n1 1\n3 1\n5 1\n7 10\n8 10", "output": "2" }, { "input": "11\n110 90\n100 70\n90 10\n80 10\n70 1\n60 1\n50 10\n40 1\n30 1\n10 1\n20 1", "output": "4" } ]
1,688,507,271
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
8
217
25,088,000
import sys input = lambda: sys.stdin.readline().rstrip() from collections import deque,defaultdict,Counter from itertools import permutations,combinations from bisect import * from heapq import * from math import ceil,gcd,lcm,floor,comb alph = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' #pow(x,mod-2,mod) N = int(input()) A = [list(map(int,input().split())) for _ in range(N)] dp = [0]*N ma = [0]*N ma[0] = 1 dp[0] = 1 l = [A[0][0]] for i in range(1,N): x = bisect_left(l,A[i][0]-A[i][1]) if x-1>=0 and l[x-1]<A[i][0]-A[i][1]: dp[i] = ma[x-1]+1 ma[i] = max(ma[i],dp[i-1],dp[i]) l.append(A[i][0]) print(N-max(dp))
Title: Chain Reaction Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: There are *n* beacons located at distinct positions on a number line. The *i*-th beacon has position *a**i* and power level *b**i*. When the *i*-th beacon is activated, it destroys all beacons to its left (direction of decreasing coordinates) within distance *b**i* inclusive. The beacon itself is not destroyed however. Saitama will activate the beacons one at a time from right to left. If a beacon is destroyed, it cannot be activated. Saitama wants Genos to add a beacon strictly to the right of all the existing beacons, with any position and any power level, such that the least possible number of beacons are destroyed. Note that Genos's placement of the beacon means it will be the first beacon activated. Help Genos by finding the minimum number of beacons that could be destroyed. Input Specification: The first line of input contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100<=000) — the initial number of beacons. The *i*-th of next *n* lines contains two integers *a**i* and *b**i* (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=1<=000<=000, 1<=≤<=*b**i*<=≤<=1<=000<=000) — the position and power level of the *i*-th beacon respectively. No two beacons will have the same position, so *a**i*<=≠<=*a**j* if *i*<=≠<=*j*. Output Specification: Print a single integer — the minimum number of beacons that could be destroyed if exactly one beacon is added. Demo Input: ['4\n1 9\n3 1\n6 1\n7 4\n', '7\n1 1\n2 1\n3 1\n4 1\n5 1\n6 1\n7 1\n'] Demo Output: ['1\n', '3\n'] Note: For the first sample case, the minimum number of beacons destroyed is 1. One way to achieve this is to place a beacon at position 9 with power level 2. For the second sample case, the minimum number of beacons destroyed is 3. One way to achieve this is to place a beacon at position 1337 with power level 42.
```python import sys input = lambda: sys.stdin.readline().rstrip() from collections import deque,defaultdict,Counter from itertools import permutations,combinations from bisect import * from heapq import * from math import ceil,gcd,lcm,floor,comb alph = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz' #pow(x,mod-2,mod) N = int(input()) A = [list(map(int,input().split())) for _ in range(N)] dp = [0]*N ma = [0]*N ma[0] = 1 dp[0] = 1 l = [A[0][0]] for i in range(1,N): x = bisect_left(l,A[i][0]-A[i][1]) if x-1>=0 and l[x-1]<A[i][0]-A[i][1]: dp[i] = ma[x-1]+1 ma[i] = max(ma[i],dp[i-1],dp[i]) l.append(A[i][0]) print(N-max(dp)) ```
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0
none
none
none
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[ "none" ]
null
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Let's consider one interesting word game. In this game you should transform one word into another through special operations. Let's say we have word *w*, let's split this word into two non-empty parts *x* and *y* so, that *w*<==<=*xy*. A split operation is transforming word *w*<==<=*xy* into word *u*<==<=*yx*. For example, a split operation can transform word "wordcut" into word "cutword". You are given two words *start* and *end*. Count in how many ways we can transform word *start* into word *end*, if we apply exactly *k* split operations consecutively to word *start*. Two ways are considered different if the sequences of applied operations differ. Two operation sequences are different if exists such number *i* (1<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=*k*), that in the *i*-th operation of the first sequence the word splits into parts *x* and *y*, in the *i*-th operation of the second sequence the word splits into parts *a* and *b*, and additionally *x*<=≠<=*a* holds.
The first line contains a non-empty word *start*, the second line contains a non-empty word *end*. The words consist of lowercase Latin letters. The number of letters in word *start* equals the number of letters in word *end* and is at least 2 and doesn't exceed 1000 letters. The third line contains integer *k* (0<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=105) — the required number of operations.
Print a single number — the answer to the problem. As this number can be rather large, print it modulo 1000000007 (109<=+<=7).
[ "ab\nab\n2\n", "ababab\nababab\n1\n", "ab\nba\n2\n" ]
[ "1\n", "2\n", "0\n" ]
The sought way in the first sample is: ab  →  a|b  →  ba  →  b|a  →  ab In the second sample the two sought ways are: - ababab  →  abab|ab  →  ababab - ababab  →  ab|abab  →  ababab
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1,685,537,509
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
3
124
0
s = list(input()) t = list(input()) k = int(input()) mod =10**9+7 n = len(s) s += s cnt = 0 for i in range(n): ok = 1 for j in range(n): ok &= s[i+j] == t[j] cnt += ok if len(t) == 2: if cnt == 0: print(0) elif s[0] == s[1]: print(1) elif (s[:n] == t and k % 2 == 1) or (s[:n] != t and k % 2 == 0): print(0) else: print(1) elif s[:n] == t and k == 1: cnt -= 1 print(cnt) else: print(pow(n-1, k-1, mod)*cnt)
Title: none Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Let's consider one interesting word game. In this game you should transform one word into another through special operations. Let's say we have word *w*, let's split this word into two non-empty parts *x* and *y* so, that *w*<==<=*xy*. A split operation is transforming word *w*<==<=*xy* into word *u*<==<=*yx*. For example, a split operation can transform word "wordcut" into word "cutword". You are given two words *start* and *end*. Count in how many ways we can transform word *start* into word *end*, if we apply exactly *k* split operations consecutively to word *start*. Two ways are considered different if the sequences of applied operations differ. Two operation sequences are different if exists such number *i* (1<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=*k*), that in the *i*-th operation of the first sequence the word splits into parts *x* and *y*, in the *i*-th operation of the second sequence the word splits into parts *a* and *b*, and additionally *x*<=≠<=*a* holds. Input Specification: The first line contains a non-empty word *start*, the second line contains a non-empty word *end*. The words consist of lowercase Latin letters. The number of letters in word *start* equals the number of letters in word *end* and is at least 2 and doesn't exceed 1000 letters. The third line contains integer *k* (0<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=105) — the required number of operations. Output Specification: Print a single number — the answer to the problem. As this number can be rather large, print it modulo 1000000007 (109<=+<=7). Demo Input: ['ab\nab\n2\n', 'ababab\nababab\n1\n', 'ab\nba\n2\n'] Demo Output: ['1\n', '2\n', '0\n'] Note: The sought way in the first sample is: ab  →  a|b  →  ba  →  b|a  →  ab In the second sample the two sought ways are: - ababab  →  abab|ab  →  ababab - ababab  →  ab|abab  →  ababab
```python s = list(input()) t = list(input()) k = int(input()) mod =10**9+7 n = len(s) s += s cnt = 0 for i in range(n): ok = 1 for j in range(n): ok &= s[i+j] == t[j] cnt += ok if len(t) == 2: if cnt == 0: print(0) elif s[0] == s[1]: print(1) elif (s[:n] == t and k % 2 == 1) or (s[:n] != t and k % 2 == 0): print(0) else: print(1) elif s[:n] == t and k == 1: cnt -= 1 print(cnt) else: print(pow(n-1, k-1, mod)*cnt) ```
0
999
E
Reachability from the Capital
PROGRAMMING
2,000
[ "dfs and similar", "graphs", "greedy" ]
null
null
There are $n$ cities and $m$ roads in Berland. Each road connects a pair of cities. The roads in Berland are one-way. What is the minimum number of new roads that need to be built to make all the cities reachable from the capital? New roads will also be one-way.
The first line of input consists of three integers $n$, $m$ and $s$ ($1 \le n \le 5000, 0 \le m \le 5000, 1 \le s \le n$) — the number of cities, the number of roads and the index of the capital. Cities are indexed from $1$ to $n$. The following $m$ lines contain roads: road $i$ is given as a pair of cities $u_i$, $v_i$ ($1 \le u_i, v_i \le n$, $u_i \ne v_i$). For each pair of cities $(u, v)$, there can be at most one road from $u$ to $v$. Roads in opposite directions between a pair of cities are allowed (i.e. from $u$ to $v$ and from $v$ to $u$).
Print one integer — the minimum number of extra roads needed to make all the cities reachable from city $s$. If all the cities are already reachable from $s$, print 0.
[ "9 9 1\n1 2\n1 3\n2 3\n1 5\n5 6\n6 1\n1 8\n9 8\n7 1\n", "5 4 5\n1 2\n2 3\n3 4\n4 1\n" ]
[ "3\n", "1\n" ]
The first example is illustrated by the following: For example, you can add roads ($6, 4$), ($7, 9$), ($1, 7$) to make all the cities reachable from $s = 1$. The second example is illustrated by the following: In this example, you can add any one of the roads ($5, 1$), ($5, 2$), ($5, 3$), ($5, 4$) to make all the cities reachable from $s = 5$.
0
[ { "input": "9 9 1\n1 2\n1 3\n2 3\n1 5\n5 6\n6 1\n1 8\n9 8\n7 1", "output": "3" }, { "input": "5 4 5\n1 2\n2 3\n3 4\n4 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "5000 0 2956", "output": "4999" }, { "input": "2 0 2", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2 1 1\n1 2", "output": "0" }, { "input": "2 1 2\n1 2", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2 2 2\n1 2\n2 1", "output": "0" }, { "input": "5000 2 238\n3212 238\n238 3212", "output": "4998" }, { "input": "5000 2 3810\n3225 1137\n1137 3225", "output": "4998" }, { "input": "100 1 30\n69 81", "output": "98" }, { "input": "500 1 209\n183 107", "output": "498" }, { "input": "1000 1 712\n542 916", "output": "998" }, { "input": "39 40 38\n4 8\n24 28\n16 17\n7 25\n4 29\n34 35\n16 24\n21 10\n23 36\n36 14\n28 16\n34 19\n15 21\n22 38\n22 37\n37 27\n28 33\n3 29\n32 22\n12 30\n9 15\n5 19\n23 27\n19 17\n25 17\n24 11\n39 10\n6 20\n16 6\n3 18\n34 21\n15 38\n11 19\n11 3\n32 4\n15 13\n16 11\n11 7\n33 7\n3 33", "output": "12" }, { "input": "8 8 1\n3 2\n3 4\n4 5\n5 3\n6 4\n6 7\n7 8\n8 6", "output": "1" }, { "input": "7 7 1\n2 3\n4 2\n7 4\n5 7\n4 5\n4 6\n6 4", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2333 1 1\n1 2", "output": "2331" }, { "input": "7 4 2\n1 2\n3 4\n5 6\n7 1", "output": "3" }, { "input": "1 0 1", "output": "0" }, { "input": "9 9 1\n2 3\n3 4\n4 5\n6 2\n7 6\n8 7\n6 8\n5 9\n9 2", "output": "1" }, { "input": "30 30 29\n29 9\n1 3\n15 5\n14 24\n7 18\n17 12\n5 9\n22 7\n26 20\n7 29\n8 2\n10 12\n17 18\n17 24\n8 12\n23 28\n10 15\n18 2\n29 13\n25 29\n9 2\n7 13\n11 5\n19 26\n10 5\n25 5\n20 10\n5 26\n24 23\n22 8", "output": "13" }, { "input": "30 30 28\n16 28\n5 30\n7 17\n6 1\n12 28\n15 28\n14 30\n25 11\n25 10\n25 8\n12 30\n27 5\n30 10\n22 14\n30 13\n20 27\n15 25\n24 20\n20 15\n1 30\n3 10\n3 4\n3 18\n15 14\n18 22\n20 26\n10 3\n15 27\n23 29\n10 24", "output": "9" } ]
1,694,677,856
56
Python 3
TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
TESTS
4
2,000
14,745,600
from queue import Queue class Node: def __init__(self, index): self.index = index self.next = [] self.value = None def add(self, index): self.next.append(index) def bfs(self, nodes): q = Queue() for i in self.next: q.put(i) nodes.append(i) while not q.empty(): next_node = q.get() next_node.value = -1 for i in next_node.next: if (i.index != self.index and i.value != -1): q.put(i) nodes.append(i) return nodes def bfs1(self): q = Queue() for i in self.next: q.put(i) while not q.empty(): next_node = q.get() next_node.value = -1 for i in next_node.next: for comp in comp_sv: if i not in comp.next: return True q.put(i) return False def node_in_cycle(self): q = Queue() for i in self.next: q.put(i) while not q.empty(): next_node = q.get() if next_node == self: return True for i in next_node.next: q.put(i) return False n, m, s = [int(x) for x in input().split()] array_nodes = [Node(x + 1) for x in range(n)] for i in range(m): start_node, end_node = [int(x) for x in input().split()] array_nodes[start_node-1].add(array_nodes[end_node-1]) array_nodes[s-1].bfs([]) for node in array_nodes: if node.value == -1: continue node.value = 0 if node.index != s: a = node.bfs([]) comp_sv = [x for x in array_nodes if x.value > -1 and x.index != s] count = 0 for node in comp_sv: if array_nodes[s-1] in node.next: count += 1 if count == len(comp_sv): flag = False comp_sv = [x for x in array_nodes if x.value > -1] for i in comp_sv: if i.node_in_cycle(): flag = True comp_sv = [x for x in array_nodes if x.value > -1 and x.index != s] if array_nodes[s-1].bfs1(): flag = True if flag: print(count) else: print(count+1) else: print(len(comp_sv))
Title: Reachability from the Capital Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: There are $n$ cities and $m$ roads in Berland. Each road connects a pair of cities. The roads in Berland are one-way. What is the minimum number of new roads that need to be built to make all the cities reachable from the capital? New roads will also be one-way. Input Specification: The first line of input consists of three integers $n$, $m$ and $s$ ($1 \le n \le 5000, 0 \le m \le 5000, 1 \le s \le n$) — the number of cities, the number of roads and the index of the capital. Cities are indexed from $1$ to $n$. The following $m$ lines contain roads: road $i$ is given as a pair of cities $u_i$, $v_i$ ($1 \le u_i, v_i \le n$, $u_i \ne v_i$). For each pair of cities $(u, v)$, there can be at most one road from $u$ to $v$. Roads in opposite directions between a pair of cities are allowed (i.e. from $u$ to $v$ and from $v$ to $u$). Output Specification: Print one integer — the minimum number of extra roads needed to make all the cities reachable from city $s$. If all the cities are already reachable from $s$, print 0. Demo Input: ['9 9 1\n1 2\n1 3\n2 3\n1 5\n5 6\n6 1\n1 8\n9 8\n7 1\n', '5 4 5\n1 2\n2 3\n3 4\n4 1\n'] Demo Output: ['3\n', '1\n'] Note: The first example is illustrated by the following: For example, you can add roads ($6, 4$), ($7, 9$), ($1, 7$) to make all the cities reachable from $s = 1$. The second example is illustrated by the following: In this example, you can add any one of the roads ($5, 1$), ($5, 2$), ($5, 3$), ($5, 4$) to make all the cities reachable from $s = 5$.
```python from queue import Queue class Node: def __init__(self, index): self.index = index self.next = [] self.value = None def add(self, index): self.next.append(index) def bfs(self, nodes): q = Queue() for i in self.next: q.put(i) nodes.append(i) while not q.empty(): next_node = q.get() next_node.value = -1 for i in next_node.next: if (i.index != self.index and i.value != -1): q.put(i) nodes.append(i) return nodes def bfs1(self): q = Queue() for i in self.next: q.put(i) while not q.empty(): next_node = q.get() next_node.value = -1 for i in next_node.next: for comp in comp_sv: if i not in comp.next: return True q.put(i) return False def node_in_cycle(self): q = Queue() for i in self.next: q.put(i) while not q.empty(): next_node = q.get() if next_node == self: return True for i in next_node.next: q.put(i) return False n, m, s = [int(x) for x in input().split()] array_nodes = [Node(x + 1) for x in range(n)] for i in range(m): start_node, end_node = [int(x) for x in input().split()] array_nodes[start_node-1].add(array_nodes[end_node-1]) array_nodes[s-1].bfs([]) for node in array_nodes: if node.value == -1: continue node.value = 0 if node.index != s: a = node.bfs([]) comp_sv = [x for x in array_nodes if x.value > -1 and x.index != s] count = 0 for node in comp_sv: if array_nodes[s-1] in node.next: count += 1 if count == len(comp_sv): flag = False comp_sv = [x for x in array_nodes if x.value > -1] for i in comp_sv: if i.node_in_cycle(): flag = True comp_sv = [x for x in array_nodes if x.value > -1 and x.index != s] if array_nodes[s-1].bfs1(): flag = True if flag: print(count) else: print(count+1) else: print(len(comp_sv)) ```
0
705
A
Hulk
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
Dr. Bruce Banner hates his enemies (like others don't). As we all know, he can barely talk when he turns into the incredible Hulk. That's why he asked you to help him to express his feelings. Hulk likes the Inception so much, and like that his feelings are complicated. They have *n* layers. The first layer is hate, second one is love, third one is hate and so on... For example if *n*<==<=1, then his feeling is "I hate it" or if *n*<==<=2 it's "I hate that I love it", and if *n*<==<=3 it's "I hate that I love that I hate it" and so on. Please help Dr. Banner.
The only line of the input contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of layers of love and hate.
Print Dr.Banner's feeling in one line.
[ "1\n", "2\n", "3\n" ]
[ "I hate it\n", "I hate that I love it\n", "I hate that I love that I hate it\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "1", "output": "I hate it" }, { "input": "2", "output": "I hate that I love it" }, { "input": "3", "output": "I hate that I love that I hate it" }, { "input": "4", "output": "I hate that I love that I hate that I love it" }, { "input": "5", "output": "I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate it" }, { "input": "10", "output": "I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love it" }, { "input": "18", "output": "I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love it" }, { "input": "19", "output": "I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate it" }, { "input": "76", "output": "I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate ..." }, { "input": "77", "output": "I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate ..." }, { "input": "81", "output": "I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate ..." }, { "input": "82", "output": "I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate ..." }, { "input": "85", "output": "I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate ..." }, { "input": "86", "output": "I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate ..." }, { "input": "100", "output": "I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate ..." }, { "input": "99", "output": "I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate ..." }, { "input": "98", "output": "I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate ..." }, { "input": "33", "output": "I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate it" }, { "input": "34", "output": "I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love it" }, { "input": "57", "output": "I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate ..." }, { "input": "100", "output": "I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate that I love that I hate ..." } ]
1,694,695,828
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
21
46
0
n = int(input()) words = {1: 'I hate that', 0: 'I love that', 2: 'I love it', 3: 'I hate it'} result = '' for i in range(1, n + 1): if i != n: result += words[i % 2] result += ' ' else: result += words[i % 2 + 2] print(result)
Title: Hulk Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Dr. Bruce Banner hates his enemies (like others don't). As we all know, he can barely talk when he turns into the incredible Hulk. That's why he asked you to help him to express his feelings. Hulk likes the Inception so much, and like that his feelings are complicated. They have *n* layers. The first layer is hate, second one is love, third one is hate and so on... For example if *n*<==<=1, then his feeling is "I hate it" or if *n*<==<=2 it's "I hate that I love it", and if *n*<==<=3 it's "I hate that I love that I hate it" and so on. Please help Dr. Banner. Input Specification: The only line of the input contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of layers of love and hate. Output Specification: Print Dr.Banner's feeling in one line. Demo Input: ['1\n', '2\n', '3\n'] Demo Output: ['I hate it\n', 'I hate that I love it\n', 'I hate that I love that I hate it\n'] Note: none
```python n = int(input()) words = {1: 'I hate that', 0: 'I love that', 2: 'I love it', 3: 'I hate it'} result = '' for i in range(1, n + 1): if i != n: result += words[i % 2] result += ' ' else: result += words[i % 2 + 2] print(result) ```
3
439
A
Devu, the Singer and Churu, the Joker
PROGRAMMING
900
[ "greedy", "implementation" ]
null
null
Devu is a renowned classical singer. He is invited to many big functions/festivals. Recently he was invited to "All World Classical Singing Festival". Other than Devu, comedian Churu was also invited. Devu has provided organizers a list of the songs and required time for singing them. He will sing *n* songs, *i**th* song will take *t**i* minutes exactly. The Comedian, Churu will crack jokes. All his jokes are of 5 minutes exactly. People have mainly come to listen Devu. But you know that he needs rest of 10 minutes after each song. On the other hand, Churu being a very active person, doesn't need any rest. You as one of the organizers should make an optimal sсhedule for the event. For some reasons you must follow the conditions: - The duration of the event must be no more than *d* minutes; - Devu must complete all his songs; - With satisfying the two previous conditions the number of jokes cracked by Churu should be as many as possible. If it is not possible to find a way to conduct all the songs of the Devu, output -1. Otherwise find out maximum number of jokes that Churu can crack in the grand event.
The first line contains two space separated integers *n*, *d* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100; 1<=≤<=*d*<=≤<=10000). The second line contains *n* space-separated integers: *t*1,<=*t*2,<=...,<=*t**n* (1<=≤<=*t**i*<=≤<=100).
If there is no way to conduct all the songs of Devu, output -1. Otherwise output the maximum number of jokes that Churu can crack in the grand event.
[ "3 30\n2 2 1\n", "3 20\n2 1 1\n" ]
[ "5\n", "-1\n" ]
Consider the first example. The duration of the event is 30 minutes. There could be maximum 5 jokes in the following way: - First Churu cracks a joke in 5 minutes. - Then Devu performs the first song for 2 minutes. - Then Churu cracks 2 jokes in 10 minutes. - Now Devu performs second song for 2 minutes. - Then Churu cracks 2 jokes in 10 minutes. - Now finally Devu will perform his last song in 1 minutes. Total time spent is 5 + 2 + 10 + 2 + 10 + 1 = 30 minutes. Consider the second example. There is no way of organizing Devu's all songs. Hence the answer is -1.
500
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1,587,455,691
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
2
93
0
n,k=map(int,input().split()) l=list(map(int,input().split())) s=sum(l)+(5*((2*n)-1)) if(s<=k): print((2*n)-1) else: print(-1)
Title: Devu, the Singer and Churu, the Joker Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Devu is a renowned classical singer. He is invited to many big functions/festivals. Recently he was invited to "All World Classical Singing Festival". Other than Devu, comedian Churu was also invited. Devu has provided organizers a list of the songs and required time for singing them. He will sing *n* songs, *i**th* song will take *t**i* minutes exactly. The Comedian, Churu will crack jokes. All his jokes are of 5 minutes exactly. People have mainly come to listen Devu. But you know that he needs rest of 10 minutes after each song. On the other hand, Churu being a very active person, doesn't need any rest. You as one of the organizers should make an optimal sсhedule for the event. For some reasons you must follow the conditions: - The duration of the event must be no more than *d* minutes; - Devu must complete all his songs; - With satisfying the two previous conditions the number of jokes cracked by Churu should be as many as possible. If it is not possible to find a way to conduct all the songs of the Devu, output -1. Otherwise find out maximum number of jokes that Churu can crack in the grand event. Input Specification: The first line contains two space separated integers *n*, *d* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100; 1<=≤<=*d*<=≤<=10000). The second line contains *n* space-separated integers: *t*1,<=*t*2,<=...,<=*t**n* (1<=≤<=*t**i*<=≤<=100). Output Specification: If there is no way to conduct all the songs of Devu, output -1. Otherwise output the maximum number of jokes that Churu can crack in the grand event. Demo Input: ['3 30\n2 2 1\n', '3 20\n2 1 1\n'] Demo Output: ['5\n', '-1\n'] Note: Consider the first example. The duration of the event is 30 minutes. There could be maximum 5 jokes in the following way: - First Churu cracks a joke in 5 minutes. - Then Devu performs the first song for 2 minutes. - Then Churu cracks 2 jokes in 10 minutes. - Now Devu performs second song for 2 minutes. - Then Churu cracks 2 jokes in 10 minutes. - Now finally Devu will perform his last song in 1 minutes. Total time spent is 5 + 2 + 10 + 2 + 10 + 1 = 30 minutes. Consider the second example. There is no way of organizing Devu's all songs. Hence the answer is -1.
```python n,k=map(int,input().split()) l=list(map(int,input().split())) s=sum(l)+(5*((2*n)-1)) if(s<=k): print((2*n)-1) else: print(-1) ```
0
450
B
Jzzhu and Sequences
PROGRAMMING
1,300
[ "implementation", "math" ]
null
null
Jzzhu has invented a kind of sequences, they meet the following property: You are given *x* and *y*, please calculate *f**n* modulo 1000000007 (109<=+<=7).
The first line contains two integers *x* and *y* (|*x*|,<=|*y*|<=≤<=109). The second line contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=2·109).
Output a single integer representing *f**n* modulo 1000000007 (109<=+<=7).
[ "2 3\n3\n", "0 -1\n2\n" ]
[ "1\n", "1000000006\n" ]
In the first sample, *f*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub> = *f*<sub class="lower-index">1</sub> + *f*<sub class="lower-index">3</sub>, 3 = 2 + *f*<sub class="lower-index">3</sub>, *f*<sub class="lower-index">3</sub> = 1. In the second sample, *f*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub> =  - 1;  - 1 modulo (10<sup class="upper-index">9</sup> + 7) equals (10<sup class="upper-index">9</sup> + 6).
1,000
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1,643,219,135
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
1
62
0
x, y = map(int, input().split()) n = int(input()) cur = 0 p = int(1000000007) for i in range(2, n): temp = y y = y - x x = temp print(y)
Title: Jzzhu and Sequences Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Jzzhu has invented a kind of sequences, they meet the following property: You are given *x* and *y*, please calculate *f**n* modulo 1000000007 (109<=+<=7). Input Specification: The first line contains two integers *x* and *y* (|*x*|,<=|*y*|<=≤<=109). The second line contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=2·109). Output Specification: Output a single integer representing *f**n* modulo 1000000007 (109<=+<=7). Demo Input: ['2 3\n3\n', '0 -1\n2\n'] Demo Output: ['1\n', '1000000006\n'] Note: In the first sample, *f*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub> = *f*<sub class="lower-index">1</sub> + *f*<sub class="lower-index">3</sub>, 3 = 2 + *f*<sub class="lower-index">3</sub>, *f*<sub class="lower-index">3</sub> = 1. In the second sample, *f*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub> =  - 1;  - 1 modulo (10<sup class="upper-index">9</sup> + 7) equals (10<sup class="upper-index">9</sup> + 6).
```python x, y = map(int, input().split()) n = int(input()) cur = 0 p = int(1000000007) for i in range(2, n): temp = y y = y - x x = temp print(y) ```
0
295
A
Greg and Array
PROGRAMMING
1,400
[ "data structures", "implementation" ]
null
null
Greg has an array *a*<==<=*a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* and *m* operations. Each operation looks as: *l**i*, *r**i*, *d**i*, (1<=≤<=*l**i*<=≤<=*r**i*<=≤<=*n*). To apply operation *i* to the array means to increase all array elements with numbers *l**i*,<=*l**i*<=+<=1,<=...,<=*r**i* by value *d**i*. Greg wrote down *k* queries on a piece of paper. Each query has the following form: *x**i*, *y**i*, (1<=≤<=*x**i*<=≤<=*y**i*<=≤<=*m*). That means that one should apply operations with numbers *x**i*,<=*x**i*<=+<=1,<=...,<=*y**i* to the array. Now Greg is wondering, what the array *a* will be after all the queries are executed. Help Greg.
The first line contains integers *n*, *m*, *k* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*,<=*k*<=≤<=105). The second line contains *n* integers: *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=105) — the initial array. Next *m* lines contain operations, the operation number *i* is written as three integers: *l**i*, *r**i*, *d**i*, (1<=≤<=*l**i*<=≤<=*r**i*<=≤<=*n*), (0<=≤<=*d**i*<=≤<=105). Next *k* lines contain the queries, the query number *i* is written as two integers: *x**i*, *y**i*, (1<=≤<=*x**i*<=≤<=*y**i*<=≤<=*m*). The numbers in the lines are separated by single spaces.
On a single line print *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* — the array after executing all the queries. Separate the printed numbers by spaces. Please, do not use the %lld specifier to read or write 64-bit integers in C++. It is preferred to use the cin, cout streams of the %I64d specifier.
[ "3 3 3\n1 2 3\n1 2 1\n1 3 2\n2 3 4\n1 2\n1 3\n2 3\n", "1 1 1\n1\n1 1 1\n1 1\n", "4 3 6\n1 2 3 4\n1 2 1\n2 3 2\n3 4 4\n1 2\n1 3\n2 3\n1 2\n1 3\n2 3\n" ]
[ "9 18 17\n", "2\n", "5 18 31 20\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "3 3 3\n1 2 3\n1 2 1\n1 3 2\n2 3 4\n1 2\n1 3\n2 3", "output": "9 18 17" }, { "input": "1 1 1\n1\n1 1 1\n1 1", "output": "2" }, { "input": "4 3 6\n1 2 3 4\n1 2 1\n2 3 2\n3 4 4\n1 2\n1 3\n2 3\n1 2\n1 3\n2 3", "output": "5 18 31 20" }, { "input": "1 1 1\n0\n1 1 0\n1 1", "output": "0" } ]
1,685,711,087
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
31
592
34,713,600
import sys input = sys.stdin.readline # import bisect #-->For bisect.bisect_left=lower_bound and bisect_right=upper_bound for _ in range(1):#int(input())): n, m, k = map(int, input().split()) a = list(map(int, input().split())) b = [] for i in range(m): l, r, d = map(int, input().split()) b.append([l,r,d]) # print(*a) oper = [0]*(m+1) for i in range(k): x, y = map(int, input().split()) oper[x-1] += 1 oper[y] -= 1 for i in range(1, m+1): oper[i] += oper[i-1] diff = [0]*(n+1) for i in range(m): x = b[i][2] * oper[i] l, r = b[i][0]-1, b[i][1] diff[l] += x diff[r] -= x for i in range(n): x = a[i] if (i > 0): diff[i] += diff[i-1] x += diff[i] print(x, end = " ")
Title: Greg and Array Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Greg has an array *a*<==<=*a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* and *m* operations. Each operation looks as: *l**i*, *r**i*, *d**i*, (1<=≤<=*l**i*<=≤<=*r**i*<=≤<=*n*). To apply operation *i* to the array means to increase all array elements with numbers *l**i*,<=*l**i*<=+<=1,<=...,<=*r**i* by value *d**i*. Greg wrote down *k* queries on a piece of paper. Each query has the following form: *x**i*, *y**i*, (1<=≤<=*x**i*<=≤<=*y**i*<=≤<=*m*). That means that one should apply operations with numbers *x**i*,<=*x**i*<=+<=1,<=...,<=*y**i* to the array. Now Greg is wondering, what the array *a* will be after all the queries are executed. Help Greg. Input Specification: The first line contains integers *n*, *m*, *k* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*,<=*k*<=≤<=105). The second line contains *n* integers: *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=105) — the initial array. Next *m* lines contain operations, the operation number *i* is written as three integers: *l**i*, *r**i*, *d**i*, (1<=≤<=*l**i*<=≤<=*r**i*<=≤<=*n*), (0<=≤<=*d**i*<=≤<=105). Next *k* lines contain the queries, the query number *i* is written as two integers: *x**i*, *y**i*, (1<=≤<=*x**i*<=≤<=*y**i*<=≤<=*m*). The numbers in the lines are separated by single spaces. Output Specification: On a single line print *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* — the array after executing all the queries. Separate the printed numbers by spaces. Please, do not use the %lld specifier to read or write 64-bit integers in C++. It is preferred to use the cin, cout streams of the %I64d specifier. Demo Input: ['3 3 3\n1 2 3\n1 2 1\n1 3 2\n2 3 4\n1 2\n1 3\n2 3\n', '1 1 1\n1\n1 1 1\n1 1\n', '4 3 6\n1 2 3 4\n1 2 1\n2 3 2\n3 4 4\n1 2\n1 3\n2 3\n1 2\n1 3\n2 3\n'] Demo Output: ['9 18 17\n', '2\n', '5 18 31 20\n'] Note: none
```python import sys input = sys.stdin.readline # import bisect #-->For bisect.bisect_left=lower_bound and bisect_right=upper_bound for _ in range(1):#int(input())): n, m, k = map(int, input().split()) a = list(map(int, input().split())) b = [] for i in range(m): l, r, d = map(int, input().split()) b.append([l,r,d]) # print(*a) oper = [0]*(m+1) for i in range(k): x, y = map(int, input().split()) oper[x-1] += 1 oper[y] -= 1 for i in range(1, m+1): oper[i] += oper[i-1] diff = [0]*(n+1) for i in range(m): x = b[i][2] * oper[i] l, r = b[i][0]-1, b[i][1] diff[l] += x diff[r] -= x for i in range(n): x = a[i] if (i > 0): diff[i] += diff[i-1] x += diff[i] print(x, end = " ") ```
3
202
A
LLPS
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "binary search", "bitmasks", "brute force", "greedy", "implementation", "strings" ]
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This problem's actual name, "Lexicographically Largest Palindromic Subsequence" is too long to fit into the page headline. You are given string *s* consisting of lowercase English letters only. Find its lexicographically largest palindromic subsequence. We'll call a non-empty string *s*[*p*1*p*2... *p**k*] = *s**p*1*s**p*2... *s**p**k* (1 <=≤<= *p*1<=&lt;<=*p*2<=&lt;<=...<=&lt;<=*p**k* <=≤<= |*s*|) a subsequence of string *s* = *s*1*s*2... *s*|*s*|, where |*s*| is the length of string *s*. For example, strings "abcb", "b" and "abacaba" are subsequences of string "abacaba". String *x* = *x*1*x*2... *x*|*x*| is lexicographically larger than string *y* = *y*1*y*2... *y*|*y*| if either |*x*| &gt; |*y*| and *x*1<==<=*y*1, *x*2<==<=*y*2, ...,<=*x*|*y*|<==<=*y*|*y*|, or there exists such number *r* (*r*<=&lt;<=|*x*|, *r*<=&lt;<=|*y*|) that *x*1<==<=*y*1, *x*2<==<=*y*2, ..., *x**r*<==<=*y**r* and *x**r*<=<=+<=<=1<=&gt;<=*y**r*<=<=+<=<=1. Characters in the strings are compared according to their ASCII codes. For example, string "ranger" is lexicographically larger than string "racecar" and string "poster" is lexicographically larger than string "post". String *s* = *s*1*s*2... *s*|*s*| is a palindrome if it matches string *rev*(*s*) = *s*|*s*|*s*|*s*|<=-<=1... *s*1. In other words, a string is a palindrome if it reads the same way from left to right and from right to left. For example, palindromic strings are "racecar", "refer" and "z".
The only input line contains a non-empty string *s* consisting of lowercase English letters only. Its length does not exceed 10.
Print the lexicographically largest palindromic subsequence of string *s*.
[ "radar\n", "bowwowwow\n", "codeforces\n", "mississipp\n" ]
[ "rr\n", "wwwww\n", "s\n", "ssss\n" ]
Among all distinct subsequences of string "radar" the following ones are palindromes: "a", "d", "r", "aa", "rr", "ada", "rar", "rdr", "raar" and "radar". The lexicographically largest of them is "rr".
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[ { "input": "radar", "output": "rr" }, { "input": "bowwowwow", "output": "wwwww" }, { "input": "codeforces", "output": "s" }, { "input": "mississipp", "output": "ssss" }, { "input": "tourist", "output": "u" }, { "input": "romka", "output": "r" }, { "input": "helloworld", "output": "w" }, { "input": "zzzzzzzazz", "output": "zzzzzzzzz" }, { "input": "testcase", "output": "tt" }, { "input": "hahahahaha", "output": "hhhhh" }, { "input": "abbbbbbbbb", "output": "bbbbbbbbb" }, { "input": "zaz", "output": "zz" }, { "input": "aza", "output": "z" }, { "input": "dcbaedcba", "output": "e" }, { "input": "abcdeabcd", "output": "e" }, { "input": "edcbabcde", "output": "ee" }, { "input": "aaaaaaaaab", "output": "b" }, { "input": "testzzzzzz", "output": "zzzzzz" }, { "input": "zzzzzzwait", "output": "zzzzzz" }, { "input": "rrrrrqponm", "output": "rrrrr" }, { "input": "zzyzyy", "output": "zzz" }, { "input": "aababb", "output": "bbb" }, { "input": "zanzibar", "output": "zz" }, { "input": "hhgfedcbaa", "output": "hh" }, { "input": "aabcdefghh", "output": "hh" }, { "input": "aruaru", "output": "uu" }, { "input": "uraura", "output": "uu" }, { "input": "aru", "output": "u" }, { "input": "aburvabur", "output": "v" }, { "input": "ura", "output": "u" }, { "input": "eurottat", "output": "u" }, { "input": "referee", "output": "rr" }, { "input": "joking", "output": "o" }, { "input": "seriously", "output": "y" }, { "input": "sets", "output": "t" }, { "input": "test", "output": "tt" }, { "input": "klmgameklm", "output": "mmm" }, { "input": "dfkjafdkdd", "output": "kk" }, { "input": "zzzzzzzzzz", "output": "zzzzzzzzzz" }, { "input": "aaaaaaaaaa", "output": "aaaaaaaaaa" }, { "input": "buzz", "output": "zz" }, { "input": "b", "output": "b" }, { "input": "y", "output": "y" }, { "input": "yy", "output": "yy" }, { "input": "zz", "output": "zz" }, { "input": "bb", "output": "bb" }, { "input": "aa", "output": "aa" }, { "input": "a", "output": "a" }, { "input": "z", "output": "z" }, { "input": "zz", "output": "zz" }, { "input": "zzazazzzaz", "output": "zzzzzzz" }, { "input": "hellhellhe", "output": "llll" }, { "input": "hellohello", "output": "oo" }, { "input": "refer", "output": "rr" } ]
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Python 3
OK
TESTS
54
124
0
z=input();i=max(z) print(z.count(i)*i)
Title: LLPS Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: This problem's actual name, "Lexicographically Largest Palindromic Subsequence" is too long to fit into the page headline. You are given string *s* consisting of lowercase English letters only. Find its lexicographically largest palindromic subsequence. We'll call a non-empty string *s*[*p*1*p*2... *p**k*] = *s**p*1*s**p*2... *s**p**k* (1 <=≤<= *p*1<=&lt;<=*p*2<=&lt;<=...<=&lt;<=*p**k* <=≤<= |*s*|) a subsequence of string *s* = *s*1*s*2... *s*|*s*|, where |*s*| is the length of string *s*. For example, strings "abcb", "b" and "abacaba" are subsequences of string "abacaba". String *x* = *x*1*x*2... *x*|*x*| is lexicographically larger than string *y* = *y*1*y*2... *y*|*y*| if either |*x*| &gt; |*y*| and *x*1<==<=*y*1, *x*2<==<=*y*2, ...,<=*x*|*y*|<==<=*y*|*y*|, or there exists such number *r* (*r*<=&lt;<=|*x*|, *r*<=&lt;<=|*y*|) that *x*1<==<=*y*1, *x*2<==<=*y*2, ..., *x**r*<==<=*y**r* and *x**r*<=<=+<=<=1<=&gt;<=*y**r*<=<=+<=<=1. Characters in the strings are compared according to their ASCII codes. For example, string "ranger" is lexicographically larger than string "racecar" and string "poster" is lexicographically larger than string "post". String *s* = *s*1*s*2... *s*|*s*| is a palindrome if it matches string *rev*(*s*) = *s*|*s*|*s*|*s*|<=-<=1... *s*1. In other words, a string is a palindrome if it reads the same way from left to right and from right to left. For example, palindromic strings are "racecar", "refer" and "z". Input Specification: The only input line contains a non-empty string *s* consisting of lowercase English letters only. Its length does not exceed 10. Output Specification: Print the lexicographically largest palindromic subsequence of string *s*. Demo Input: ['radar\n', 'bowwowwow\n', 'codeforces\n', 'mississipp\n'] Demo Output: ['rr\n', 'wwwww\n', 's\n', 'ssss\n'] Note: Among all distinct subsequences of string "radar" the following ones are palindromes: "a", "d", "r", "aa", "rr", "ada", "rar", "rdr", "raar" and "radar". The lexicographically largest of them is "rr".
```python z=input();i=max(z) print(z.count(i)*i) ```
3
749
A
Bachgold Problem
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "greedy", "implementation", "math", "number theory" ]
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Bachgold problem is very easy to formulate. Given a positive integer *n* represent it as a sum of maximum possible number of prime numbers. One can prove that such representation exists for any integer greater than 1. Recall that integer *k* is called prime if it is greater than 1 and has exactly two positive integer divisors — 1 and *k*.
The only line of the input contains a single integer *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100<=000).
The first line of the output contains a single integer *k* — maximum possible number of primes in representation. The second line should contain *k* primes with their sum equal to *n*. You can print them in any order. If there are several optimal solution, print any of them.
[ "5\n", "6\n" ]
[ "2\n2 3\n", "3\n2 2 2\n" ]
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[ { "input": "5", "output": "2\n2 3" }, { "input": "6", "output": "3\n2 2 2" }, { "input": "2", "output": "1\n2" }, { "input": "3", "output": "1\n3" }, { "input": "99999", "output": "49999\n2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ..." }, { "input": "100000", "output": "50000\n2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ..." }, { "input": "7", "output": "3\n2 2 3" }, { "input": "4", "output": "2\n2 2" }, { "input": "8", "output": "4\n2 2 2 2" }, { "input": "9", "output": "4\n2 2 2 3" }, { "input": "99995", "output": "49997\n2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ..." }, { "input": "99996", "output": "49998\n2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ..." }, { "input": "10", "output": "5\n2 2 2 2 2" }, { "input": "11", "output": "5\n2 2 2 2 3" }, { "input": "99997", "output": "49998\n2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ..." }, { "input": "99998", "output": "49999\n2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ..." }, { "input": "12", "output": "6\n2 2 2 2 2 2" }, { "input": "13", "output": "6\n2 2 2 2 2 3" }, { "input": "99993", "output": "49996\n2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ..." }, { "input": "99994", "output": "49997\n2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ..." }, { "input": "14", "output": "7\n2 2 2 2 2 2 2" }, { "input": "15", "output": "7\n2 2 2 2 2 2 3" }, { "input": "53", "output": "26\n2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3" }, { "input": "57", "output": "28\n2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3" }, { "input": "61", "output": "30\n2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3" }, { "input": "774", "output": "387\n2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ..." }, { "input": "202", "output": "101\n2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2" }, { "input": "530", "output": "265\n2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ..." }, { "input": "7166", "output": "3583\n2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2..." }, { "input": "9294", "output": "4647\n2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2..." }, { "input": "2422", "output": "1211\n2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2..." }, { "input": "15326", "output": "7663\n2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2..." }, { "input": "11454", "output": "5727\n2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2..." }, { "input": "14878", "output": "7439\n2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2..." }, { "input": "90672", "output": "45336\n2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 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2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
0
62
0
count=0 n=int(input()) count=(n//2)+1 if n%2==0: print(count-1) else: print(count) for i in range(count): if i+1!=count: print(2,end=" ") elif(n%2!=0): print(1)
Title: Bachgold Problem Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Bachgold problem is very easy to formulate. Given a positive integer *n* represent it as a sum of maximum possible number of prime numbers. One can prove that such representation exists for any integer greater than 1. Recall that integer *k* is called prime if it is greater than 1 and has exactly two positive integer divisors — 1 and *k*. Input Specification: The only line of the input contains a single integer *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100<=000). Output Specification: The first line of the output contains a single integer *k* — maximum possible number of primes in representation. The second line should contain *k* primes with their sum equal to *n*. You can print them in any order. If there are several optimal solution, print any of them. Demo Input: ['5\n', '6\n'] Demo Output: ['2\n2 3\n', '3\n2 2 2\n'] Note: none
```python count=0 n=int(input()) count=(n//2)+1 if n%2==0: print(count-1) else: print(count) for i in range(count): if i+1!=count: print(2,end=" ") elif(n%2!=0): print(1) ```
0
441
A
Valera and Antique Items
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
Valera is a collector. Once he wanted to expand his collection with exactly one antique item. Valera knows *n* sellers of antiques, the *i*-th of them auctioned *k**i* items. Currently the auction price of the *j*-th object of the *i*-th seller is *s**ij*. Valera gets on well with each of the *n* sellers. He is perfectly sure that if he outbids the current price of one of the items in the auction (in other words, offers the seller the money that is strictly greater than the current price of the item at the auction), the seller of the object will immediately sign a contract with him. Unfortunately, Valera has only *v* units of money. Help him to determine which of the *n* sellers he can make a deal with.
The first line contains two space-separated integers *n*,<=*v* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=50; 104<=≤<=*v*<=≤<=106) — the number of sellers and the units of money the Valera has. Then *n* lines follow. The *i*-th line first contains integer *k**i* (1<=≤<=*k**i*<=≤<=50) the number of items of the *i*-th seller. Then go *k**i* space-separated integers *s**i*1,<=*s**i*2,<=...,<=*s**ik**i* (104<=≤<=*s**ij*<=≤<=106) — the current prices of the items of the *i*-th seller.
In the first line, print integer *p* — the number of sellers with who Valera can make a deal. In the second line print *p* space-separated integers *q*1,<=*q*2,<=...,<=*q**p* (1<=≤<=*q**i*<=≤<=*n*) — the numbers of the sellers with who Valera can make a deal. Print the numbers of the sellers in the increasing order.
[ "3 50000\n1 40000\n2 20000 60000\n3 10000 70000 190000\n", "3 50000\n1 50000\n3 100000 120000 110000\n3 120000 110000 120000\n" ]
[ "3\n1 2 3\n", "0\n\n" ]
In the first sample Valera can bargain with each of the sellers. He can outbid the following items: a 40000 item from the first seller, a 20000 item from the second seller, and a 10000 item from the third seller. In the second sample Valera can not make a deal with any of the sellers, as the prices of all items in the auction too big for him.
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2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
26
842
0
n,v=map(int,input().split()) Ans=[] for i in range(n): L=list(map(int,input().split())) x=min(L[1:]) if(x<v): Ans.append(i) print(len(Ans)) for item in Ans: print(item+1,end=" ")
Title: Valera and Antique Items Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Valera is a collector. Once he wanted to expand his collection with exactly one antique item. Valera knows *n* sellers of antiques, the *i*-th of them auctioned *k**i* items. Currently the auction price of the *j*-th object of the *i*-th seller is *s**ij*. Valera gets on well with each of the *n* sellers. He is perfectly sure that if he outbids the current price of one of the items in the auction (in other words, offers the seller the money that is strictly greater than the current price of the item at the auction), the seller of the object will immediately sign a contract with him. Unfortunately, Valera has only *v* units of money. Help him to determine which of the *n* sellers he can make a deal with. Input Specification: The first line contains two space-separated integers *n*,<=*v* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=50; 104<=≤<=*v*<=≤<=106) — the number of sellers and the units of money the Valera has. Then *n* lines follow. The *i*-th line first contains integer *k**i* (1<=≤<=*k**i*<=≤<=50) the number of items of the *i*-th seller. Then go *k**i* space-separated integers *s**i*1,<=*s**i*2,<=...,<=*s**ik**i* (104<=≤<=*s**ij*<=≤<=106) — the current prices of the items of the *i*-th seller. Output Specification: In the first line, print integer *p* — the number of sellers with who Valera can make a deal. In the second line print *p* space-separated integers *q*1,<=*q*2,<=...,<=*q**p* (1<=≤<=*q**i*<=≤<=*n*) — the numbers of the sellers with who Valera can make a deal. Print the numbers of the sellers in the increasing order. Demo Input: ['3 50000\n1 40000\n2 20000 60000\n3 10000 70000 190000\n', '3 50000\n1 50000\n3 100000 120000 110000\n3 120000 110000 120000\n'] Demo Output: ['3\n1 2 3\n', '0\n\n'] Note: In the first sample Valera can bargain with each of the sellers. He can outbid the following items: a 40000 item from the first seller, a 20000 item from the second seller, and a 10000 item from the third seller. In the second sample Valera can not make a deal with any of the sellers, as the prices of all items in the auction too big for him.
```python n,v=map(int,input().split()) Ans=[] for i in range(n): L=list(map(int,input().split())) x=min(L[1:]) if(x<v): Ans.append(i) print(len(Ans)) for item in Ans: print(item+1,end=" ") ```
3
851
A
Arpa and a research in Mexican wave
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation", "math" ]
null
null
Arpa is researching the Mexican wave. There are *n* spectators in the stadium, labeled from 1 to *n*. They start the Mexican wave at time 0. - At time 1, the first spectator stands. - At time 2, the second spectator stands. - ... - At time *k*, the *k*-th spectator stands. - At time *k*<=+<=1, the (*k*<=+<=1)-th spectator stands and the first spectator sits. - At time *k*<=+<=2, the (*k*<=+<=2)-th spectator stands and the second spectator sits. - ... - At time *n*, the *n*-th spectator stands and the (*n*<=-<=*k*)-th spectator sits. - At time *n*<=+<=1, the (*n*<=+<=1<=-<=*k*)-th spectator sits. - ... - At time *n*<=+<=*k*, the *n*-th spectator sits. Arpa wants to know how many spectators are standing at time *t*.
The first line contains three integers *n*, *k*, *t* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=109, 1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=*n*, 1<=≤<=*t*<=&lt;<=*n*<=+<=*k*).
Print single integer: how many spectators are standing at time *t*.
[ "10 5 3\n", "10 5 7\n", "10 5 12\n" ]
[ "3\n", "5\n", "3\n" ]
In the following a sitting spectator is represented as -, a standing spectator is represented as ^. - At *t* = 0  ---------- <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 0. - At *t* = 1  ^--------- <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 1. - At *t* = 2  ^^-------- <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 2. - At *t* = 3  ^^^------- <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 3. - At *t* = 4  ^^^^------ <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 4. - At *t* = 5  ^^^^^----- <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 5. - At *t* = 6  -^^^^^---- <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 5. - At *t* = 7  --^^^^^--- <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 5. - At *t* = 8  ---^^^^^-- <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 5. - At *t* = 9  ----^^^^^- <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 5. - At *t* = 10 -----^^^^^ <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 5. - At *t* = 11 ------^^^^ <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 4. - At *t* = 12 -------^^^ <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 3. - At *t* = 13 --------^^ <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 2. - At *t* = 14 ---------^ <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 1. - At *t* = 15 ---------- <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 0.
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1,642,670,477
2,147,483,647
Python 3
TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
TESTS
3
1,000
87,756,800
n,k,t = map(int, input().split()) l = [] i=0 for i in range(n+k+1): if i<=n: if (i<=k): l.append(i) else: l.append(k) i+=1 else: k=k-1 l.append(k) tt = 0 for i in l: tt+=1 if t==tt-1: print(l[tt-1])
Title: Arpa and a research in Mexican wave Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Arpa is researching the Mexican wave. There are *n* spectators in the stadium, labeled from 1 to *n*. They start the Mexican wave at time 0. - At time 1, the first spectator stands. - At time 2, the second spectator stands. - ... - At time *k*, the *k*-th spectator stands. - At time *k*<=+<=1, the (*k*<=+<=1)-th spectator stands and the first spectator sits. - At time *k*<=+<=2, the (*k*<=+<=2)-th spectator stands and the second spectator sits. - ... - At time *n*, the *n*-th spectator stands and the (*n*<=-<=*k*)-th spectator sits. - At time *n*<=+<=1, the (*n*<=+<=1<=-<=*k*)-th spectator sits. - ... - At time *n*<=+<=*k*, the *n*-th spectator sits. Arpa wants to know how many spectators are standing at time *t*. Input Specification: The first line contains three integers *n*, *k*, *t* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=109, 1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=*n*, 1<=≤<=*t*<=&lt;<=*n*<=+<=*k*). Output Specification: Print single integer: how many spectators are standing at time *t*. Demo Input: ['10 5 3\n', '10 5 7\n', '10 5 12\n'] Demo Output: ['3\n', '5\n', '3\n'] Note: In the following a sitting spectator is represented as -, a standing spectator is represented as ^. - At *t* = 0  ---------- <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 0. - At *t* = 1  ^--------- <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 1. - At *t* = 2  ^^-------- <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 2. - At *t* = 3  ^^^------- <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 3. - At *t* = 4  ^^^^------ <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 4. - At *t* = 5  ^^^^^----- <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 5. - At *t* = 6  -^^^^^---- <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 5. - At *t* = 7  --^^^^^--- <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 5. - At *t* = 8  ---^^^^^-- <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 5. - At *t* = 9  ----^^^^^- <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 5. - At *t* = 10 -----^^^^^ <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 5. - At *t* = 11 ------^^^^ <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 4. - At *t* = 12 -------^^^ <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 3. - At *t* = 13 --------^^ <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 2. - At *t* = 14 ---------^ <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 1. - At *t* = 15 ---------- <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/4d97e684117250a9afe9be022ab8a63653dd15aa.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> number of standing spectators = 0.
```python n,k,t = map(int, input().split()) l = [] i=0 for i in range(n+k+1): if i<=n: if (i<=k): l.append(i) else: l.append(k) i+=1 else: k=k-1 l.append(k) tt = 0 for i in l: tt+=1 if t==tt-1: print(l[tt-1]) ```
0
272
A
Dima and Friends
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "implementation", "math" ]
null
null
Dima and his friends have been playing hide and seek at Dima's place all night. As a result, Dima's place got messy. In the morning they decided that they need to clean the place. To decide who exactly would clean the apartment, the friends want to play a counting-out game. First, all the guys stand in a circle, and then each of them shows some number of fingers on one hand (one to five), and then the boys count in a circle, starting from Dima, the number of people, respective to the total number of fingers shown. The person on who the countdown stops will clean the apartment. For example, if Dima and one of his friends played hide and seek, and 7 fingers were shown during the counting-out, then Dima would clean the place. If there were 2 or say, 8 fingers shown, then his friend would clean the place. Dima knows how many fingers each of his friends will show during the counting-out. Now he is interested in the number of ways to show some number of fingers on one hand (one to five), so that he did not have to clean the place. Help Dima.
The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of Dima's friends. Dima himself isn't considered to be his own friend. The second line contains *n* positive integers, not exceeding 5, representing, how many fingers the Dima's friends will show. The numbers in the lines are separated by a single space.
In a single line print the answer to the problem.
[ "1\n1\n", "1\n2\n", "2\n3 5\n" ]
[ "3\n", "2\n", "3\n" ]
In the first sample Dima can show 1, 3 or 5 fingers. If Dima shows 3 fingers, then the counting-out will go like that: Dima, his friend, Dima, his friend. In the second sample Dima can show 2 or 4 fingers.
500
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1,608,733,698
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
30
218
307,200
u=int(input()) v=list(map(int,input().split())) io=[0 for i in range(200)] yo=1 for i in range(100): io[i]=yo yo=yo+u+1 up=[1,2,3,4,5] j=0 for i in range(len(v)): j=j+v[i] for i in range(len(up)): up[i]=up[i]+j op=5 for i in up: if(i in io): op=op-1 print(op)
Title: Dima and Friends Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Dima and his friends have been playing hide and seek at Dima's place all night. As a result, Dima's place got messy. In the morning they decided that they need to clean the place. To decide who exactly would clean the apartment, the friends want to play a counting-out game. First, all the guys stand in a circle, and then each of them shows some number of fingers on one hand (one to five), and then the boys count in a circle, starting from Dima, the number of people, respective to the total number of fingers shown. The person on who the countdown stops will clean the apartment. For example, if Dima and one of his friends played hide and seek, and 7 fingers were shown during the counting-out, then Dima would clean the place. If there were 2 or say, 8 fingers shown, then his friend would clean the place. Dima knows how many fingers each of his friends will show during the counting-out. Now he is interested in the number of ways to show some number of fingers on one hand (one to five), so that he did not have to clean the place. Help Dima. Input Specification: The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of Dima's friends. Dima himself isn't considered to be his own friend. The second line contains *n* positive integers, not exceeding 5, representing, how many fingers the Dima's friends will show. The numbers in the lines are separated by a single space. Output Specification: In a single line print the answer to the problem. Demo Input: ['1\n1\n', '1\n2\n', '2\n3 5\n'] Demo Output: ['3\n', '2\n', '3\n'] Note: In the first sample Dima can show 1, 3 or 5 fingers. If Dima shows 3 fingers, then the counting-out will go like that: Dima, his friend, Dima, his friend. In the second sample Dima can show 2 or 4 fingers.
```python u=int(input()) v=list(map(int,input().split())) io=[0 for i in range(200)] yo=1 for i in range(100): io[i]=yo yo=yo+u+1 up=[1,2,3,4,5] j=0 for i in range(len(v)): j=j+v[i] for i in range(len(up)): up[i]=up[i]+j op=5 for i in up: if(i in io): op=op-1 print(op) ```
3
9
A
Die Roll
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "math", "probabilities" ]
A. Die Roll
1
64
Yakko, Wakko and Dot, world-famous animaniacs, decided to rest from acting in cartoons, and take a leave to travel a bit. Yakko dreamt to go to Pennsylvania, his Motherland and the Motherland of his ancestors. Wakko thought about Tasmania, its beaches, sun and sea. Dot chose Transylvania as the most mysterious and unpredictable place. But to their great regret, the leave turned to be very short, so it will be enough to visit one of the three above named places. That's why Yakko, as the cleverest, came up with a truly genius idea: let each of the three roll an ordinary six-sided die, and the one with the highest amount of points will be the winner, and will take the other two to the place of his/her dreams. Yakko thrown a die and got Y points, Wakko — W points. It was Dot's turn. But she didn't hurry. Dot wanted to know for sure what were her chances to visit Transylvania. It is known that Yakko and Wakko are true gentlemen, that's why if they have the same amount of points with Dot, they will let Dot win.
The only line of the input file contains two natural numbers Y and W — the results of Yakko's and Wakko's die rolls.
Output the required probability in the form of irreducible fraction in format «A/B», where A — the numerator, and B — the denominator. If the required probability equals to zero, output «0/1». If the required probability equals to 1, output «1/1».
[ "4 2\n" ]
[ "1/2\n" ]
Dot will go to Transylvania, if she is lucky to roll 4, 5 or 6 points.
0
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1,629,023,060
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
0
92
6,963,200
y, w= map(int, input().split()) m=max(y,w) a=0 b=0 for i in range(7): if i>m : b+=1 if i==m: a+=1 prob= a/b if prob == 0: print("0/1") elif prob == 1: print("1/1") else: print(a,'/',b)
Title: Die Roll Time Limit: 1 seconds Memory Limit: 64 megabytes Problem Description: Yakko, Wakko and Dot, world-famous animaniacs, decided to rest from acting in cartoons, and take a leave to travel a bit. Yakko dreamt to go to Pennsylvania, his Motherland and the Motherland of his ancestors. Wakko thought about Tasmania, its beaches, sun and sea. Dot chose Transylvania as the most mysterious and unpredictable place. But to their great regret, the leave turned to be very short, so it will be enough to visit one of the three above named places. That's why Yakko, as the cleverest, came up with a truly genius idea: let each of the three roll an ordinary six-sided die, and the one with the highest amount of points will be the winner, and will take the other two to the place of his/her dreams. Yakko thrown a die and got Y points, Wakko — W points. It was Dot's turn. But she didn't hurry. Dot wanted to know for sure what were her chances to visit Transylvania. It is known that Yakko and Wakko are true gentlemen, that's why if they have the same amount of points with Dot, they will let Dot win. Input Specification: The only line of the input file contains two natural numbers Y and W — the results of Yakko's and Wakko's die rolls. Output Specification: Output the required probability in the form of irreducible fraction in format «A/B», where A — the numerator, and B — the denominator. If the required probability equals to zero, output «0/1». If the required probability equals to 1, output «1/1». Demo Input: ['4 2\n'] Demo Output: ['1/2\n'] Note: Dot will go to Transylvania, if she is lucky to roll 4, 5 or 6 points.
```python y, w= map(int, input().split()) m=max(y,w) a=0 b=0 for i in range(7): if i>m : b+=1 if i==m: a+=1 prob= a/b if prob == 0: print("0/1") elif prob == 1: print("1/1") else: print(a,'/',b) ```
0
931
A
Friends Meeting
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "brute force", "greedy", "implementation", "math" ]
null
null
Two friends are on the coordinate axis *Ox* in points with integer coordinates. One of them is in the point *x*1<==<=*a*, another one is in the point *x*2<==<=*b*. Each of the friends can move by one along the line in any direction unlimited number of times. When a friend moves, the tiredness of a friend changes according to the following rules: the first move increases the tiredness by 1, the second move increases the tiredness by 2, the third — by 3 and so on. For example, if a friend moves first to the left, then to the right (returning to the same point), and then again to the left his tiredness becomes equal to 1<=+<=2<=+<=3<==<=6. The friends want to meet in a integer point. Determine the minimum total tiredness they should gain, if they meet in the same point.
The first line contains a single integer *a* (1<=≤<=*a*<=≤<=1000) — the initial position of the first friend. The second line contains a single integer *b* (1<=≤<=*b*<=≤<=1000) — the initial position of the second friend. It is guaranteed that *a*<=≠<=*b*.
Print the minimum possible total tiredness if the friends meet in the same point.
[ "3\n4\n", "101\n99\n", "5\n10\n" ]
[ "1\n", "2\n", "9\n" ]
In the first example the first friend should move by one to the right (then the meeting happens at point 4), or the second friend should move by one to the left (then the meeting happens at point 3). In both cases, the total tiredness becomes 1. In the second example the first friend should move by one to the left, and the second friend should move by one to the right. Then they meet in the point 100, and the total tiredness becomes 1 + 1 = 2. In the third example one of the optimal ways is the following. The first friend should move three times to the right, and the second friend — two times to the left. Thus the friends meet in the point 8, and the total tiredness becomes 1 + 2 + 3 + 1 + 2 = 9.
500
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1,591,975,720
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
OK
TESTS
40
140
0
a = int(input()) b = int(input()) x = (a + b) // 2 n1 = abs(a - x) res1 = n1 * (n1 + 1) // 2 n2 = abs(b - x) res2 = n2 * (n2 + 1 ) // 2 print(res1 + res2 )
Title: Friends Meeting Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Two friends are on the coordinate axis *Ox* in points with integer coordinates. One of them is in the point *x*1<==<=*a*, another one is in the point *x*2<==<=*b*. Each of the friends can move by one along the line in any direction unlimited number of times. When a friend moves, the tiredness of a friend changes according to the following rules: the first move increases the tiredness by 1, the second move increases the tiredness by 2, the third — by 3 and so on. For example, if a friend moves first to the left, then to the right (returning to the same point), and then again to the left his tiredness becomes equal to 1<=+<=2<=+<=3<==<=6. The friends want to meet in a integer point. Determine the minimum total tiredness they should gain, if they meet in the same point. Input Specification: The first line contains a single integer *a* (1<=≤<=*a*<=≤<=1000) — the initial position of the first friend. The second line contains a single integer *b* (1<=≤<=*b*<=≤<=1000) — the initial position of the second friend. It is guaranteed that *a*<=≠<=*b*. Output Specification: Print the minimum possible total tiredness if the friends meet in the same point. Demo Input: ['3\n4\n', '101\n99\n', '5\n10\n'] Demo Output: ['1\n', '2\n', '9\n'] Note: In the first example the first friend should move by one to the right (then the meeting happens at point 4), or the second friend should move by one to the left (then the meeting happens at point 3). In both cases, the total tiredness becomes 1. In the second example the first friend should move by one to the left, and the second friend should move by one to the right. Then they meet in the point 100, and the total tiredness becomes 1 + 1 = 2. In the third example one of the optimal ways is the following. The first friend should move three times to the right, and the second friend — two times to the left. Thus the friends meet in the point 8, and the total tiredness becomes 1 + 2 + 3 + 1 + 2 = 9.
```python a = int(input()) b = int(input()) x = (a + b) // 2 n1 = abs(a - x) res1 = n1 * (n1 + 1) // 2 n2 = abs(b - x) res2 = n2 * (n2 + 1 ) // 2 print(res1 + res2 ) ```
3
779
B
Weird Rounding
PROGRAMMING
1,100
[ "brute force", "greedy" ]
null
null
Polycarp is crazy about round numbers. He especially likes the numbers divisible by 10*k*. In the given number of *n* Polycarp wants to remove the least number of digits to get a number that is divisible by 10*k*. For example, if *k*<==<=3, in the number 30020 it is enough to delete a single digit (2). In this case, the result is 3000 that is divisible by 103<==<=1000. Write a program that prints the minimum number of digits to be deleted from the given integer number *n*, so that the result is divisible by 10*k*. The result should not start with the unnecessary leading zero (i.e., zero can start only the number 0, which is required to be written as exactly one digit). It is guaranteed that the answer exists.
The only line of the input contains two integer numbers *n* and *k* (0<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=2<=000<=000<=000, 1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=9). It is guaranteed that the answer exists. All numbers in the input are written in traditional notation of integers, that is, without any extra leading zeros.
Print *w* — the required minimal number of digits to erase. After removing the appropriate *w* digits from the number *n*, the result should have a value that is divisible by 10*k*. The result can start with digit 0 in the single case (the result is zero and written by exactly the only digit 0).
[ "30020 3\n", "100 9\n", "10203049 2\n" ]
[ "1\n", "2\n", "3\n" ]
In the example 2 you can remove two digits: 1 and any 0. The result is number 0 which is divisible by any number.
1,000
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{ "input": "15450112 2", "output": "7" }, { "input": "2220 3", "output": "3" }, { "input": "90099 3", "output": "4" }, { "input": "10005 4", "output": "4" }, { "input": "1010 3", "output": "3" }, { "input": "444444400 3", "output": "8" }, { "input": "10020 4", "output": "4" }, { "input": "10303 3", "output": "4" }, { "input": "123000 4", "output": "5" }, { "input": "12300 3", "output": "4" }, { "input": "101 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "500001 8", "output": "5" }, { "input": "121002 3", "output": "5" }, { "input": "10011 3", "output": "4" }, { "input": "505050 4", "output": "5" }, { "input": "1421011 2", "output": "6" }, { "input": "1202022 3", "output": "6" }, { "input": "1000023 7", "output": "6" }, { "input": "110 2", "output": "2" }, { "input": "111000 4", "output": "5" }, { "input": "10340 3", "output": "4" }, { "input": "101 9", "output": "2" }, { "input": "2001 3", "output": "3" }, { "input": "122320 2", "output": "5" }, { "input": "22200 3", "output": "4" }, { "input": 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1,534,327,415
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
2
93
0
n,k=map(int,input().split()) p=n%(10**k) if n>=(10**k): s=str(p) print(len(s)-s.count('0')) else : s=str(n) print(len(s)-1)
Title: Weird Rounding Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Polycarp is crazy about round numbers. He especially likes the numbers divisible by 10*k*. In the given number of *n* Polycarp wants to remove the least number of digits to get a number that is divisible by 10*k*. For example, if *k*<==<=3, in the number 30020 it is enough to delete a single digit (2). In this case, the result is 3000 that is divisible by 103<==<=1000. Write a program that prints the minimum number of digits to be deleted from the given integer number *n*, so that the result is divisible by 10*k*. The result should not start with the unnecessary leading zero (i.e., zero can start only the number 0, which is required to be written as exactly one digit). It is guaranteed that the answer exists. Input Specification: The only line of the input contains two integer numbers *n* and *k* (0<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=2<=000<=000<=000, 1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=9). It is guaranteed that the answer exists. All numbers in the input are written in traditional notation of integers, that is, without any extra leading zeros. Output Specification: Print *w* — the required minimal number of digits to erase. After removing the appropriate *w* digits from the number *n*, the result should have a value that is divisible by 10*k*. The result can start with digit 0 in the single case (the result is zero and written by exactly the only digit 0). Demo Input: ['30020 3\n', '100 9\n', '10203049 2\n'] Demo Output: ['1\n', '2\n', '3\n'] Note: In the example 2 you can remove two digits: 1 and any 0. The result is number 0 which is divisible by any number.
```python n,k=map(int,input().split()) p=n%(10**k) if n>=(10**k): s=str(p) print(len(s)-s.count('0')) else : s=str(n) print(len(s)-1) ```
0
58
A
Chat room
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "greedy", "strings" ]
A. Chat room
1
256
Vasya has recently learned to type and log on to the Internet. He immediately entered a chat room and decided to say hello to everybody. Vasya typed the word *s*. It is considered that Vasya managed to say hello if several letters can be deleted from the typed word so that it resulted in the word "hello". For example, if Vasya types the word "ahhellllloou", it will be considered that he said hello, and if he types "hlelo", it will be considered that Vasya got misunderstood and he didn't manage to say hello. Determine whether Vasya managed to say hello by the given word *s*.
The first and only line contains the word *s*, which Vasya typed. This word consisits of small Latin letters, its length is no less that 1 and no more than 100 letters.
If Vasya managed to say hello, print "YES", otherwise print "NO".
[ "ahhellllloou\n", "hlelo\n" ]
[ "YES\n", "NO\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "ahhellllloou", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "hlelo", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "helhcludoo", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "hehwelloho", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "pnnepelqomhhheollvlo", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "tymbzjyqhymedasloqbq", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "yehluhlkwo", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "hatlevhhalrohairnolsvocafgueelrqmlqlleello", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "hhhtehdbllnhwmbyhvelqqyoulretpbfokflhlhreeflxeftelziclrwllrpflflbdtotvlqgoaoqldlroovbfsq", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "rzlvihhghnelqtwlexmvdjjrliqllolhyewgozkuovaiezgcilelqapuoeglnwmnlftxxiigzczlouooi", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "pfhhwctyqdlkrwhebfqfelhyebwllhemtrmeblgrynmvyhioesqklclocxmlffuormljszllpoo", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "lqllcolohwflhfhlnaow", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "heheeellollvoo", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "hellooo", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "o", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "hhqhzeclohlehljlhtesllylrolmomvuhcxsobtsckogdv", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "yoegfuzhqsihygnhpnukluutocvvwuldiighpogsifealtgkfzqbwtmgghmythcxflebrkctlldlkzlagovwlstsghbouk", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "uatqtgbvrnywfacwursctpagasnhydvmlinrcnqrry", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "tndtbldbllnrwmbyhvqaqqyoudrstpbfokfoclnraefuxtftmgzicorwisrpfnfpbdtatvwqgyalqtdtrjqvbfsq", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "rzlvirhgemelnzdawzpaoqtxmqucnahvqnwldklrmjiiyageraijfivigvozgwngiulttxxgzczptusoi", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "kgyelmchocojsnaqdsyeqgnllytbqietpdlgknwwumqkxrexgdcnwoldicwzwofpmuesjuxzrasscvyuqwspm", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "pnyvrcotjvgynbeldnxieghfltmexttuxzyac", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "dtwhbqoumejligbenxvzhjlhosqojetcqsynlzyhfaevbdpekgbtjrbhlltbceobcok", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "crrfpfftjwhhikwzeedrlwzblckkteseofjuxjrktcjfsylmlsvogvrcxbxtffujqshslemnixoeezivksouefeqlhhokwbqjz", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "jhfbndhyzdvhbvhmhmefqllujdflwdpjbehedlsqfdsqlyelwjtyloxwsvasrbqosblzbowlqjmyeilcvotdlaouxhdpoeloaovb", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "hwlghueoemiqtjhhpashjsouyegdlvoyzeunlroypoprnhlyiwiuxrghekaylndhrhllllwhbebezoglydcvykllotrlaqtvmlla", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "wshiaunnqnqxodholbipwhhjmyeblhgpeleblklpzwhdunmpqkbuzloetmwwxmeltkrcomulxauzlwmlklldjodozxryghsnwgcz", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "shvksednttggehroewuiptvvxtrzgidravtnjwuqrlnnkxbplctzkckinpkgjopjfoxdbojtcvsuvablcbkrzajrlhgobkcxeqti", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "hyyhddqhxhekehkwfhlnlsihzefwchzerevcjtokefplholrbvxlltdlafjxrfhleglrvlolojoqaolagtbeyogxlbgfolllslli", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "iaagrdhhelxpdegueiulflquvlzidoprzkehthkldaytrjwhyhprwjxlltinxvuilxohqgjqcvkkdcuoliekcnlilwgqlnlzouoo", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "wfluaeseldgxyvxpwuhkptdmlflnlhktwxiabsvkolsquymrmhzczzoybvlilhmvsuunggvgxzgyyffk", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "loee", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "izdipwylefqmjbuoznfglgcfvedeouflkeehxbasaqmiooppfsqlhprospqgxvzrcpwlfdddngoqvpwvggsnvvxhmjoslwjudjlo", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "pplynflbjlseflaegzqpdxswgunhnlglqhycrbcwdfhclmcrwekkzsoosmfblljeenwfjyifcvxihhhbyhmhlkvtskeglaovjnsi", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "xqjqmenkodmlhzyzmmvofdngktygbbxbzpluzcohohmalkoeuwfikblltaaigv", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "hello", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "oohell", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "hell", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "eloellohoelo", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "helllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllo", "output": "YES" } ]
1,693,031,362
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
0
15
0
def solve(s): xs = {} for c in s: a = [i for i in range(len(s)) if s[i] == c] if c not in xs: xs[c] = a last = -1 for c in 'hello': a = [i for i in xs[c] if i > last] if not a: return False last = min(a) return True def main(): s = input() print(solve(s)) main()
Title: Chat room Time Limit: 1 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Vasya has recently learned to type and log on to the Internet. He immediately entered a chat room and decided to say hello to everybody. Vasya typed the word *s*. It is considered that Vasya managed to say hello if several letters can be deleted from the typed word so that it resulted in the word "hello". For example, if Vasya types the word "ahhellllloou", it will be considered that he said hello, and if he types "hlelo", it will be considered that Vasya got misunderstood and he didn't manage to say hello. Determine whether Vasya managed to say hello by the given word *s*. Input Specification: The first and only line contains the word *s*, which Vasya typed. This word consisits of small Latin letters, its length is no less that 1 and no more than 100 letters. Output Specification: If Vasya managed to say hello, print "YES", otherwise print "NO". Demo Input: ['ahhellllloou\n', 'hlelo\n'] Demo Output: ['YES\n', 'NO\n'] Note: none
```python def solve(s): xs = {} for c in s: a = [i for i in range(len(s)) if s[i] == c] if c not in xs: xs[c] = a last = -1 for c in 'hello': a = [i for i in xs[c] if i > last] if not a: return False last = min(a) return True def main(): s = input() print(solve(s)) main() ```
0
262
B
Roma and Changing Signs
PROGRAMMING
1,200
[ "greedy" ]
null
null
Roma works in a company that sells TVs. Now he has to prepare a report for the last year. Roma has got a list of the company's incomes. The list is a sequence that consists of *n* integers. The total income of the company is the sum of all integers in sequence. Roma decided to perform exactly *k* changes of signs of several numbers in the sequence. He can also change the sign of a number one, two or more times. The operation of changing a number's sign is the operation of multiplying this number by -1. Help Roma perform the changes so as to make the total income of the company (the sum of numbers in the resulting sequence) maximum. Note that Roma should perform exactly *k* changes.
The first line contains two integers *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*k*<=≤<=105), showing, how many numbers are in the sequence and how many swaps are to be made. The second line contains a non-decreasing sequence, consisting of *n* integers *a**i* (|*a**i*|<=≤<=104). The numbers in the lines are separated by single spaces. Please note that the given sequence is sorted in non-decreasing order.
In the single line print the answer to the problem — the maximum total income that we can obtain after exactly *k* changes.
[ "3 2\n-1 -1 1\n", "3 1\n-1 -1 1\n" ]
[ "3\n", "1\n" ]
In the first sample we can get sequence [1, 1, 1], thus the total income equals 3. In the second test, the optimal strategy is to get sequence [-1, 1, 1], thus the total income equals 1.
1,000
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1,685,453,832
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
RUNTIME_ERROR
TESTS
2
154
2,867,200
def main(): n, m = list(map(int , input().split())) a = list(map(int ,input().split())) a = sorted(a) for el in range(m): a[el] *= -1 print(sum(a)) main()
Title: Roma and Changing Signs Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Roma works in a company that sells TVs. Now he has to prepare a report for the last year. Roma has got a list of the company's incomes. The list is a sequence that consists of *n* integers. The total income of the company is the sum of all integers in sequence. Roma decided to perform exactly *k* changes of signs of several numbers in the sequence. He can also change the sign of a number one, two or more times. The operation of changing a number's sign is the operation of multiplying this number by -1. Help Roma perform the changes so as to make the total income of the company (the sum of numbers in the resulting sequence) maximum. Note that Roma should perform exactly *k* changes. Input Specification: The first line contains two integers *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*k*<=≤<=105), showing, how many numbers are in the sequence and how many swaps are to be made. The second line contains a non-decreasing sequence, consisting of *n* integers *a**i* (|*a**i*|<=≤<=104). The numbers in the lines are separated by single spaces. Please note that the given sequence is sorted in non-decreasing order. Output Specification: In the single line print the answer to the problem — the maximum total income that we can obtain after exactly *k* changes. Demo Input: ['3 2\n-1 -1 1\n', '3 1\n-1 -1 1\n'] Demo Output: ['3\n', '1\n'] Note: In the first sample we can get sequence [1, 1, 1], thus the total income equals 3. In the second test, the optimal strategy is to get sequence [-1, 1, 1], thus the total income equals 1.
```python def main(): n, m = list(map(int , input().split())) a = list(map(int ,input().split())) a = sorted(a) for el in range(m): a[el] *= -1 print(sum(a)) main() ```
-1
713
A
Sonya and Queries
PROGRAMMING
1,400
[ "data structures", "implementation" ]
null
null
Today Sonya learned about long integers and invited all her friends to share the fun. Sonya has an initially empty multiset with integers. Friends give her *t* queries, each of one of the following type: 1. <=+<= *a**i* — add non-negative integer *a**i* to the multiset. Note, that she has a multiset, thus there may be many occurrences of the same integer. 1. <=-<= *a**i* — delete a single occurrence of non-negative integer *a**i* from the multiset. It's guaranteed, that there is at least one *a**i* in the multiset. 1. ? *s* — count the number of integers in the multiset (with repetitions) that match some pattern *s* consisting of 0 and 1. In the pattern, 0 stands for the even digits, while 1 stands for the odd. Integer *x* matches the pattern *s*, if the parity of the *i*-th from the right digit in decimal notation matches the *i*-th from the right digit of the pattern. If the pattern is shorter than this integer, it's supplemented with 0-s from the left. Similarly, if the integer is shorter than the pattern its decimal notation is supplemented with the 0-s from the left. For example, if the pattern is *s*<==<=010, than integers 92, 2212, 50 and 414 match the pattern, while integers 3, 110, 25 and 1030 do not.
The first line of the input contains an integer *t* (1<=≤<=*t*<=≤<=100<=000) — the number of operation Sonya has to perform. Next *t* lines provide the descriptions of the queries in order they appear in the input file. The *i*-th row starts with a character *c**i* — the type of the corresponding operation. If *c**i* is equal to '+' or '-' then it's followed by a space and an integer *a**i* (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=&lt;<=1018) given without leading zeroes (unless it's 0). If *c**i* equals '?' then it's followed by a space and a sequence of zeroes and onse, giving the pattern of length no more than 18. It's guaranteed that there will be at least one query of type '?'. It's guaranteed that any time some integer is removed from the multiset, there will be at least one occurrence of this integer in it.
For each query of the third type print the number of integers matching the given pattern. Each integer is counted as many times, as it appears in the multiset at this moment of time.
[ "12\n+ 1\n+ 241\n? 1\n+ 361\n- 241\n? 0101\n+ 101\n? 101\n- 101\n? 101\n+ 4000\n? 0\n", "4\n+ 200\n+ 200\n- 200\n? 0\n" ]
[ "2\n1\n2\n1\n1\n", "1\n" ]
Consider the integers matching the patterns from the queries of the third type. Queries are numbered in the order they appear in the input. 1. 1 and 241. 1. 361. 1. 101 and 361. 1. 361. 1. 4000.
500
[ { "input": "12\n+ 1\n+ 241\n? 1\n+ 361\n- 241\n? 0101\n+ 101\n? 101\n- 101\n? 101\n+ 4000\n? 0", "output": "2\n1\n2\n1\n1" }, { "input": "4\n+ 200\n+ 200\n- 200\n? 0", "output": "1" }, { "input": "20\n+ 61\n+ 99\n+ 51\n+ 70\n+ 7\n+ 34\n+ 71\n+ 86\n+ 68\n+ 39\n+ 78\n+ 81\n+ 89\n? 10\n? 00\n? 10\n? 01\n? 01\n? 00\n? 00", "output": "3\n2\n3\n4\n4\n2\n2" }, { "input": "20\n+ 13\n+ 50\n+ 9\n? 0\n+ 24\n? 0\n- 24\n? 0\n+ 79\n? 11\n- 13\n? 11\n- 50\n? 10\n? 1\n- 9\n? 1\n? 11\n- 79\n? 11", "output": "0\n1\n0\n2\n1\n0\n1\n0\n1\n0" }, { "input": "10\n+ 870566619432760298\n+ 869797178280285214\n+ 609920823721618090\n+ 221159591436767023\n+ 730599542279836538\n? 101001100111001011\n? 001111010101010011\n? 100010100011101110\n? 100110010110001100\n? 110000011101110011", "output": "0\n0\n0\n0\n0" }, { "input": "10\n+ 96135\n? 10111\n+ 63322\n? 10111\n+ 44490\n? 10111\n+ 69312\n? 10111\n? 01100\n+ 59396", "output": "1\n1\n1\n1\n1" }, { "input": "10\n+ 2\n- 2\n+ 778\n+ 3\n+ 4\n- 4\n+ 1\n+ 617\n? 011\n? 011", "output": "1\n1" }, { "input": "20\n+ 8\n+ 39532\n+ 813\n- 39532\n? 00011\n? 00000\n? 00011\n+ 70424\n- 8\n? 00011\n- 70424\n? 00011\n+ 29\n? 00001\n+ 6632\n+ 3319\n? 00001\n+ 3172\n? 01111\n- 29", "output": "1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1" } ]
1,546,947,363
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
37
732
3,891,200
n = int(input()) a = [] wk1 = "0" * 18 rules = str.maketrans("0123456789", "0101010101") trans = lambda x : str.translate(x, rules) d = {} for _ in range(n): x, y = input().split() y = int(trans(y), 2) if x == "+": d[y] = d.get(y, 0) + 1 elif x == "-": d[y] -= 1 elif x == "?": print(d.get(y, 0))
Title: Sonya and Queries Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Today Sonya learned about long integers and invited all her friends to share the fun. Sonya has an initially empty multiset with integers. Friends give her *t* queries, each of one of the following type: 1. <=+<= *a**i* — add non-negative integer *a**i* to the multiset. Note, that she has a multiset, thus there may be many occurrences of the same integer. 1. <=-<= *a**i* — delete a single occurrence of non-negative integer *a**i* from the multiset. It's guaranteed, that there is at least one *a**i* in the multiset. 1. ? *s* — count the number of integers in the multiset (with repetitions) that match some pattern *s* consisting of 0 and 1. In the pattern, 0 stands for the even digits, while 1 stands for the odd. Integer *x* matches the pattern *s*, if the parity of the *i*-th from the right digit in decimal notation matches the *i*-th from the right digit of the pattern. If the pattern is shorter than this integer, it's supplemented with 0-s from the left. Similarly, if the integer is shorter than the pattern its decimal notation is supplemented with the 0-s from the left. For example, if the pattern is *s*<==<=010, than integers 92, 2212, 50 and 414 match the pattern, while integers 3, 110, 25 and 1030 do not. Input Specification: The first line of the input contains an integer *t* (1<=≤<=*t*<=≤<=100<=000) — the number of operation Sonya has to perform. Next *t* lines provide the descriptions of the queries in order they appear in the input file. The *i*-th row starts with a character *c**i* — the type of the corresponding operation. If *c**i* is equal to '+' or '-' then it's followed by a space and an integer *a**i* (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=&lt;<=1018) given without leading zeroes (unless it's 0). If *c**i* equals '?' then it's followed by a space and a sequence of zeroes and onse, giving the pattern of length no more than 18. It's guaranteed that there will be at least one query of type '?'. It's guaranteed that any time some integer is removed from the multiset, there will be at least one occurrence of this integer in it. Output Specification: For each query of the third type print the number of integers matching the given pattern. Each integer is counted as many times, as it appears in the multiset at this moment of time. Demo Input: ['12\n+ 1\n+ 241\n? 1\n+ 361\n- 241\n? 0101\n+ 101\n? 101\n- 101\n? 101\n+ 4000\n? 0\n', '4\n+ 200\n+ 200\n- 200\n? 0\n'] Demo Output: ['2\n1\n2\n1\n1\n', '1\n'] Note: Consider the integers matching the patterns from the queries of the third type. Queries are numbered in the order they appear in the input. 1. 1 and 241. 1. 361. 1. 101 and 361. 1. 361. 1. 4000.
```python n = int(input()) a = [] wk1 = "0" * 18 rules = str.maketrans("0123456789", "0101010101") trans = lambda x : str.translate(x, rules) d = {} for _ in range(n): x, y = input().split() y = int(trans(y), 2) if x == "+": d[y] = d.get(y, 0) + 1 elif x == "-": d[y] -= 1 elif x == "?": print(d.get(y, 0)) ```
3
1,005
C
Summarize to the Power of Two
PROGRAMMING
1,300
[ "brute force", "greedy", "implementation" ]
null
null
A sequence $a_1, a_2, \dots, a_n$ is called good if, for each element $a_i$, there exists an element $a_j$ ($i \ne j$) such that $a_i+a_j$ is a power of two (that is, $2^d$ for some non-negative integer $d$). For example, the following sequences are good: - $[5, 3, 11]$ (for example, for $a_1=5$ we can choose $a_2=3$. Note that their sum is a power of two. Similarly, such an element can be found for $a_2$ and $a_3$), - $[1, 1, 1, 1023]$, - $[7, 39, 89, 25, 89]$, - $[]$. Note that, by definition, an empty sequence (with a length of $0$) is good. For example, the following sequences are not good: - $[16]$ (for $a_1=16$, it is impossible to find another element $a_j$ such that their sum is a power of two), - $[4, 16]$ (for $a_1=4$, it is impossible to find another element $a_j$ such that their sum is a power of two), - $[1, 3, 2, 8, 8, 8]$ (for $a_3=2$, it is impossible to find another element $a_j$ such that their sum is a power of two). You are given a sequence $a_1, a_2, \dots, a_n$. What is the minimum number of elements you need to remove to make it good? You can delete an arbitrary set of elements.
The first line contains the integer $n$ ($1 \le n \le 120000$) — the length of the given sequence. The second line contains the sequence of integers $a_1, a_2, \dots, a_n$ ($1 \le a_i \le 10^9$).
Print the minimum number of elements needed to be removed from the given sequence in order to make it good. It is possible that you need to delete all $n$ elements, make it empty, and thus get a good sequence.
[ "6\n4 7 1 5 4 9\n", "5\n1 2 3 4 5\n", "1\n16\n", "4\n1 1 1 1023\n" ]
[ "1\n", "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ]
In the first example, it is enough to delete one element $a_4=5$. The remaining elements form the sequence $[4, 7, 1, 4, 9]$, which is good.
0
[ { "input": "6\n4 7 1 5 4 9", "output": "1" }, { "input": "5\n1 2 3 4 5", "output": "2" }, { "input": "1\n16", "output": "1" }, { "input": "4\n1 1 1 1023", "output": "0" }, { "input": "10\n2 10 9 1 10 4 7 8 5 4", "output": "5" }, { "input": "2\n1 1", "output": "0" }, { "input": "2\n1 6", "output": "2" }, { "input": "6\n1 7 7 7 7 7", "output": "0" }, { "input": "3\n1 2 3", "output": "1" }, { "input": "3\n1 3 3", "output": "0" }, { "input": "2\n3 3", "output": "2" }, { "input": "2\n3 1", "output": "0" }, { "input": "3\n1 2 2", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2\n2 2", "output": "0" }, { "input": "2\n2 1", "output": "2" }, { "input": "3\n1 1 3", "output": "0" }, { "input": "3\n1 3 2", "output": "1" }, { "input": "3\n1 1 2", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1\n1", "output": "1" } ]
1,633,132,629
2,147,483,647
Python 3
TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
TESTS
5
3,000
8,089,600
n = int(input()) nl = list(map(int, input().split())) a = [] for i in range(1, 31): a.append(2**i) k = 0 t = 0 c = 0 for i in nl: for j in nl: if i == j and t == 0: t += 1 continue else: if ((i + j) in a) and (c == 0): k += 1 c += 1 c = 0 t = 0 print(n-k) # Sat Oct 02 2021 02:57:09 GMT+0300 (Москва, стандартное время)
Title: Summarize to the Power of Two Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: A sequence $a_1, a_2, \dots, a_n$ is called good if, for each element $a_i$, there exists an element $a_j$ ($i \ne j$) such that $a_i+a_j$ is a power of two (that is, $2^d$ for some non-negative integer $d$). For example, the following sequences are good: - $[5, 3, 11]$ (for example, for $a_1=5$ we can choose $a_2=3$. Note that their sum is a power of two. Similarly, such an element can be found for $a_2$ and $a_3$), - $[1, 1, 1, 1023]$, - $[7, 39, 89, 25, 89]$, - $[]$. Note that, by definition, an empty sequence (with a length of $0$) is good. For example, the following sequences are not good: - $[16]$ (for $a_1=16$, it is impossible to find another element $a_j$ such that their sum is a power of two), - $[4, 16]$ (for $a_1=4$, it is impossible to find another element $a_j$ such that their sum is a power of two), - $[1, 3, 2, 8, 8, 8]$ (for $a_3=2$, it is impossible to find another element $a_j$ such that their sum is a power of two). You are given a sequence $a_1, a_2, \dots, a_n$. What is the minimum number of elements you need to remove to make it good? You can delete an arbitrary set of elements. Input Specification: The first line contains the integer $n$ ($1 \le n \le 120000$) — the length of the given sequence. The second line contains the sequence of integers $a_1, a_2, \dots, a_n$ ($1 \le a_i \le 10^9$). Output Specification: Print the minimum number of elements needed to be removed from the given sequence in order to make it good. It is possible that you need to delete all $n$ elements, make it empty, and thus get a good sequence. Demo Input: ['6\n4 7 1 5 4 9\n', '5\n1 2 3 4 5\n', '1\n16\n', '4\n1 1 1 1023\n'] Demo Output: ['1\n', '2\n', '1\n', '0\n'] Note: In the first example, it is enough to delete one element $a_4=5$. The remaining elements form the sequence $[4, 7, 1, 4, 9]$, which is good.
```python n = int(input()) nl = list(map(int, input().split())) a = [] for i in range(1, 31): a.append(2**i) k = 0 t = 0 c = 0 for i in nl: for j in nl: if i == j and t == 0: t += 1 continue else: if ((i + j) in a) and (c == 0): k += 1 c += 1 c = 0 t = 0 print(n-k) # Sat Oct 02 2021 02:57:09 GMT+0300 (Москва, стандартное время) ```
0
9
A
Die Roll
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "math", "probabilities" ]
A. Die Roll
1
64
Yakko, Wakko and Dot, world-famous animaniacs, decided to rest from acting in cartoons, and take a leave to travel a bit. Yakko dreamt to go to Pennsylvania, his Motherland and the Motherland of his ancestors. Wakko thought about Tasmania, its beaches, sun and sea. Dot chose Transylvania as the most mysterious and unpredictable place. But to their great regret, the leave turned to be very short, so it will be enough to visit one of the three above named places. That's why Yakko, as the cleverest, came up with a truly genius idea: let each of the three roll an ordinary six-sided die, and the one with the highest amount of points will be the winner, and will take the other two to the place of his/her dreams. Yakko thrown a die and got Y points, Wakko — W points. It was Dot's turn. But she didn't hurry. Dot wanted to know for sure what were her chances to visit Transylvania. It is known that Yakko and Wakko are true gentlemen, that's why if they have the same amount of points with Dot, they will let Dot win.
The only line of the input file contains two natural numbers Y and W — the results of Yakko's and Wakko's die rolls.
Output the required probability in the form of irreducible fraction in format «A/B», where A — the numerator, and B — the denominator. If the required probability equals to zero, output «0/1». If the required probability equals to 1, output «1/1».
[ "4 2\n" ]
[ "1/2\n" ]
Dot will go to Transylvania, if she is lucky to roll 4, 5 or 6 points.
0
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1,671,302,821
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
1
92
0
n,k=map(int,input().split()) print('1/2') #helllllllllllllloooooooo
Title: Die Roll Time Limit: 1 seconds Memory Limit: 64 megabytes Problem Description: Yakko, Wakko and Dot, world-famous animaniacs, decided to rest from acting in cartoons, and take a leave to travel a bit. Yakko dreamt to go to Pennsylvania, his Motherland and the Motherland of his ancestors. Wakko thought about Tasmania, its beaches, sun and sea. Dot chose Transylvania as the most mysterious and unpredictable place. But to their great regret, the leave turned to be very short, so it will be enough to visit one of the three above named places. That's why Yakko, as the cleverest, came up with a truly genius idea: let each of the three roll an ordinary six-sided die, and the one with the highest amount of points will be the winner, and will take the other two to the place of his/her dreams. Yakko thrown a die and got Y points, Wakko — W points. It was Dot's turn. But she didn't hurry. Dot wanted to know for sure what were her chances to visit Transylvania. It is known that Yakko and Wakko are true gentlemen, that's why if they have the same amount of points with Dot, they will let Dot win. Input Specification: The only line of the input file contains two natural numbers Y and W — the results of Yakko's and Wakko's die rolls. Output Specification: Output the required probability in the form of irreducible fraction in format «A/B», where A — the numerator, and B — the denominator. If the required probability equals to zero, output «0/1». If the required probability equals to 1, output «1/1». Demo Input: ['4 2\n'] Demo Output: ['1/2\n'] Note: Dot will go to Transylvania, if she is lucky to roll 4, 5 or 6 points.
```python n,k=map(int,input().split()) print('1/2') #helllllllllllllloooooooo ```
0
591
B
Rebranding
PROGRAMMING
1,200
[ "implementation", "strings" ]
null
null
The name of one small but proud corporation consists of *n* lowercase English letters. The Corporation has decided to try rebranding — an active marketing strategy, that includes a set of measures to change either the brand (both for the company and the goods it produces) or its components: the name, the logo, the slogan. They decided to start with the name. For this purpose the corporation has consecutively hired *m* designers. Once a company hires the *i*-th designer, he immediately contributes to the creation of a new corporation name as follows: he takes the newest version of the name and replaces all the letters *x**i* by *y**i*, and all the letters *y**i* by *x**i*. This results in the new version. It is possible that some of these letters do no occur in the string. It may also happen that *x**i* coincides with *y**i*. The version of the name received after the work of the last designer becomes the new name of the corporation. Manager Arkady has recently got a job in this company, but is already soaked in the spirit of teamwork and is very worried about the success of the rebranding. Naturally, he can't wait to find out what is the new name the Corporation will receive. Satisfy Arkady's curiosity and tell him the final version of the name.
The first line of the input contains two integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=200<=000) — the length of the initial name and the number of designers hired, respectively. The second line consists of *n* lowercase English letters and represents the original name of the corporation. Next *m* lines contain the descriptions of the designers' actions: the *i*-th of them contains two space-separated lowercase English letters *x**i* and *y**i*.
Print the new name of the corporation.
[ "6 1\npolice\np m\n", "11 6\nabacabadaba\na b\nb c\na d\ne g\nf a\nb b\n" ]
[ "molice\n", "cdcbcdcfcdc\n" ]
In the second sample the name of the corporation consecutively changes as follows: <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/c7648432f7138ca53234357d7e08d1d119166055.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/de89ad7bc7f27c46ec34f5e66ce0dc23bd5bc90a.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/812e653c8d7ff496e6a0f04c676423806751531e.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/19c564fcefb8dde36256240a8b877bb6a4792bfe.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/e1cafd93792430ad1a49e893e04715383bdae757.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/>
1,000
[ { "input": "6 1\npolice\np m", "output": "molice" }, { "input": "11 6\nabacabadaba\na b\nb c\na d\ne g\nf a\nb b", "output": "cdcbcdcfcdc" }, { "input": "1 1\nf\nz h", "output": "f" }, { "input": "1 1\na\na b", "output": "b" }, { "input": "10 10\nlellelleel\ne l\ne l\ne l\ne l\ne l\ne e\nl l\nl e\nl l\ne e", "output": "lellelleel" } ]
1,491,399,096
1,296
Python 3
TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
TESTS
5
2,000
6,246,400
#!/bin/python3 import sys n,m = map(int, input().split()) name = input() c = [chr(ord('a') + i) for i in range(26)] for i in range(m): x,y = input().split() for j in range(26): if c[j] == x: c[j] = y elif c[j] == y: c[j] = x for i in range(n): print(c[ord(name[i]) - ord('a')], end = '')
Title: Rebranding Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: The name of one small but proud corporation consists of *n* lowercase English letters. The Corporation has decided to try rebranding — an active marketing strategy, that includes a set of measures to change either the brand (both for the company and the goods it produces) or its components: the name, the logo, the slogan. They decided to start with the name. For this purpose the corporation has consecutively hired *m* designers. Once a company hires the *i*-th designer, he immediately contributes to the creation of a new corporation name as follows: he takes the newest version of the name and replaces all the letters *x**i* by *y**i*, and all the letters *y**i* by *x**i*. This results in the new version. It is possible that some of these letters do no occur in the string. It may also happen that *x**i* coincides with *y**i*. The version of the name received after the work of the last designer becomes the new name of the corporation. Manager Arkady has recently got a job in this company, but is already soaked in the spirit of teamwork and is very worried about the success of the rebranding. Naturally, he can't wait to find out what is the new name the Corporation will receive. Satisfy Arkady's curiosity and tell him the final version of the name. Input Specification: The first line of the input contains two integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=200<=000) — the length of the initial name and the number of designers hired, respectively. The second line consists of *n* lowercase English letters and represents the original name of the corporation. Next *m* lines contain the descriptions of the designers' actions: the *i*-th of them contains two space-separated lowercase English letters *x**i* and *y**i*. Output Specification: Print the new name of the corporation. Demo Input: ['6 1\npolice\np m\n', '11 6\nabacabadaba\na b\nb c\na d\ne g\nf a\nb b\n'] Demo Output: ['molice\n', 'cdcbcdcfcdc\n'] Note: In the second sample the name of the corporation consecutively changes as follows: <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/c7648432f7138ca53234357d7e08d1d119166055.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/de89ad7bc7f27c46ec34f5e66ce0dc23bd5bc90a.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/812e653c8d7ff496e6a0f04c676423806751531e.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/19c564fcefb8dde36256240a8b877bb6a4792bfe.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/e1cafd93792430ad1a49e893e04715383bdae757.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/>
```python #!/bin/python3 import sys n,m = map(int, input().split()) name = input() c = [chr(ord('a') + i) for i in range(26)] for i in range(m): x,y = input().split() for j in range(26): if c[j] == x: c[j] = y elif c[j] == y: c[j] = x for i in range(n): print(c[ord(name[i]) - ord('a')], end = '') ```
0
112
A
Petya and Strings
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation", "strings" ]
A. Petya and Strings
2
256
Little Petya loves presents. His mum bought him two strings of the same size for his birthday. The strings consist of uppercase and lowercase Latin letters. Now Petya wants to compare those two strings lexicographically. The letters' case does not matter, that is an uppercase letter is considered equivalent to the corresponding lowercase letter. Help Petya perform the comparison.
Each of the first two lines contains a bought string. The strings' lengths range from 1 to 100 inclusive. It is guaranteed that the strings are of the same length and also consist of uppercase and lowercase Latin letters.
If the first string is less than the second one, print "-1". If the second string is less than the first one, print "1". If the strings are equal, print "0". Note that the letters' case is not taken into consideration when the strings are compared.
[ "aaaa\naaaA\n", "abs\nAbz\n", "abcdefg\nAbCdEfF\n" ]
[ "0\n", "-1\n", "1\n" ]
If you want more formal information about the lexicographical order (also known as the "dictionary order" or "alphabetical order"), you can visit the following site: - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexicographical_order
500
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1,696,219,273
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
OK
TESTS
53
124
0
def comp(a, b): return (a >= b) - (a <= b) a = input() b = input() a1 = a.lower() b1 = b.lower() print(comp(a1, b1))
Title: Petya and Strings Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Little Petya loves presents. His mum bought him two strings of the same size for his birthday. The strings consist of uppercase and lowercase Latin letters. Now Petya wants to compare those two strings lexicographically. The letters' case does not matter, that is an uppercase letter is considered equivalent to the corresponding lowercase letter. Help Petya perform the comparison. Input Specification: Each of the first two lines contains a bought string. The strings' lengths range from 1 to 100 inclusive. It is guaranteed that the strings are of the same length and also consist of uppercase and lowercase Latin letters. Output Specification: If the first string is less than the second one, print "-1". If the second string is less than the first one, print "1". If the strings are equal, print "0". Note that the letters' case is not taken into consideration when the strings are compared. Demo Input: ['aaaa\naaaA\n', 'abs\nAbz\n', 'abcdefg\nAbCdEfF\n'] Demo Output: ['0\n', '-1\n', '1\n'] Note: If you want more formal information about the lexicographical order (also known as the "dictionary order" or "alphabetical order"), you can visit the following site: - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lexicographical_order
```python def comp(a, b): return (a >= b) - (a <= b) a = input() b = input() a1 = a.lower() b1 = b.lower() print(comp(a1, b1)) ```
3.969
282
A
Bit++
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
The classic programming language of Bitland is Bit++. This language is so peculiar and complicated. The language is that peculiar as it has exactly one variable, called *x*. Also, there are two operations: - Operation ++ increases the value of variable *x* by 1. - Operation -- decreases the value of variable *x* by 1. A statement in language Bit++ is a sequence, consisting of exactly one operation and one variable *x*. The statement is written without spaces, that is, it can only contain characters "+", "-", "X". Executing a statement means applying the operation it contains. A programme in Bit++ is a sequence of statements, each of them needs to be executed. Executing a programme means executing all the statements it contains. You're given a programme in language Bit++. The initial value of *x* is 0. Execute the programme and find its final value (the value of the variable when this programme is executed).
The first line contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=150) — the number of statements in the programme. Next *n* lines contain a statement each. Each statement contains exactly one operation (++ or --) and exactly one variable *x* (denoted as letter «X»). Thus, there are no empty statements. The operation and the variable can be written in any order.
Print a single integer — the final value of *x*.
[ "1\n++X\n", "2\nX++\n--X\n" ]
[ "1\n", "0\n" ]
none
500
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1,697,863,940
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
36
46
0
print(sum(1 if '++' in input() else -1 for i in range(int(input()))))
Title: Bit++ Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: The classic programming language of Bitland is Bit++. This language is so peculiar and complicated. The language is that peculiar as it has exactly one variable, called *x*. Also, there are two operations: - Operation ++ increases the value of variable *x* by 1. - Operation -- decreases the value of variable *x* by 1. A statement in language Bit++ is a sequence, consisting of exactly one operation and one variable *x*. The statement is written without spaces, that is, it can only contain characters "+", "-", "X". Executing a statement means applying the operation it contains. A programme in Bit++ is a sequence of statements, each of them needs to be executed. Executing a programme means executing all the statements it contains. You're given a programme in language Bit++. The initial value of *x* is 0. Execute the programme and find its final value (the value of the variable when this programme is executed). Input Specification: The first line contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=150) — the number of statements in the programme. Next *n* lines contain a statement each. Each statement contains exactly one operation (++ or --) and exactly one variable *x* (denoted as letter «X»). Thus, there are no empty statements. The operation and the variable can be written in any order. Output Specification: Print a single integer — the final value of *x*. Demo Input: ['1\n++X\n', '2\nX++\n--X\n'] Demo Output: ['1\n', '0\n'] Note: none
```python print(sum(1 if '++' in input() else -1 for i in range(int(input())))) ```
3
727
A
Transformation: from A to B
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "brute force", "dfs and similar", "math" ]
null
null
Vasily has a number *a*, which he wants to turn into a number *b*. For this purpose, he can do two types of operations: - multiply the current number by 2 (that is, replace the number *x* by 2·*x*); - append the digit 1 to the right of current number (that is, replace the number *x* by 10·*x*<=+<=1). You need to help Vasily to transform the number *a* into the number *b* using only the operations described above, or find that it is impossible. Note that in this task you are not required to minimize the number of operations. It suffices to find any way to transform *a* into *b*.
The first line contains two positive integers *a* and *b* (1<=≤<=*a*<=&lt;<=*b*<=≤<=109) — the number which Vasily has and the number he wants to have.
If there is no way to get *b* from *a*, print "NO" (without quotes). Otherwise print three lines. On the first line print "YES" (without quotes). The second line should contain single integer *k* — the length of the transformation sequence. On the third line print the sequence of transformations *x*1,<=*x*2,<=...,<=*x**k*, where: - *x*1 should be equal to *a*, - *x**k* should be equal to *b*, - *x**i* should be obtained from *x**i*<=-<=1 using any of two described operations (1<=&lt;<=*i*<=≤<=*k*). If there are multiple answers, print any of them.
[ "2 162\n", "4 42\n", "100 40021\n" ]
[ "YES\n5\n2 4 8 81 162 \n", "NO\n", "YES\n5\n100 200 2001 4002 40021 \n" ]
none
1,000
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1,617,661,078
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
33
77
307,200
n = [] def a_to_b(a, b): if b % 2 == 0: b = b / 2 if b >= a: n.insert(0, int(b)) a_to_b(a, b) elif b % 10 == 1: b = b // 10 if b >= a: n.insert(0, int(b)) a_to_b(a, b) a, b = map(int, input().split()) a_to_b(a, b) n.append(b) if a in n: print("YES") print(len(n)) print(" ".join(map(str, n))) else: print("NO")
Title: Transformation: from A to B Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Vasily has a number *a*, which he wants to turn into a number *b*. For this purpose, he can do two types of operations: - multiply the current number by 2 (that is, replace the number *x* by 2·*x*); - append the digit 1 to the right of current number (that is, replace the number *x* by 10·*x*<=+<=1). You need to help Vasily to transform the number *a* into the number *b* using only the operations described above, or find that it is impossible. Note that in this task you are not required to minimize the number of operations. It suffices to find any way to transform *a* into *b*. Input Specification: The first line contains two positive integers *a* and *b* (1<=≤<=*a*<=&lt;<=*b*<=≤<=109) — the number which Vasily has and the number he wants to have. Output Specification: If there is no way to get *b* from *a*, print "NO" (without quotes). Otherwise print three lines. On the first line print "YES" (without quotes). The second line should contain single integer *k* — the length of the transformation sequence. On the third line print the sequence of transformations *x*1,<=*x*2,<=...,<=*x**k*, where: - *x*1 should be equal to *a*, - *x**k* should be equal to *b*, - *x**i* should be obtained from *x**i*<=-<=1 using any of two described operations (1<=&lt;<=*i*<=≤<=*k*). If there are multiple answers, print any of them. Demo Input: ['2 162\n', '4 42\n', '100 40021\n'] Demo Output: ['YES\n5\n2 4 8 81 162 \n', 'NO\n', 'YES\n5\n100 200 2001 4002 40021 \n'] Note: none
```python n = [] def a_to_b(a, b): if b % 2 == 0: b = b / 2 if b >= a: n.insert(0, int(b)) a_to_b(a, b) elif b % 10 == 1: b = b // 10 if b >= a: n.insert(0, int(b)) a_to_b(a, b) a, b = map(int, input().split()) a_to_b(a, b) n.append(b) if a in n: print("YES") print(len(n)) print(" ".join(map(str, n))) else: print("NO") ```
3
463
B
Caisa and Pylons
PROGRAMMING
1,100
[ "brute force", "implementation", "math" ]
null
null
Caisa solved the problem with the sugar and now he is on the way back to home. Caisa is playing a mobile game during his path. There are (*n*<=+<=1) pylons numbered from 0 to *n* in this game. The pylon with number 0 has zero height, the pylon with number *i* (*i*<=&gt;<=0) has height *h**i*. The goal of the game is to reach *n*-th pylon, and the only move the player can do is to jump from the current pylon (let's denote its number as *k*) to the next one (its number will be *k*<=+<=1). When the player have made such a move, its energy increases by *h**k*<=-<=*h**k*<=+<=1 (if this value is negative the player loses energy). The player must have non-negative amount of energy at any moment of the time. Initially Caisa stand at 0 pylon and has 0 energy. The game provides a special opportunity: one can pay a single dollar and increase the height of anyone pylon by one. Caisa may use that opportunity several times, but he doesn't want to spend too much money. What is the minimal amount of money he must paid to reach the goal of the game?
The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105). The next line contains *n* integers *h*1, *h*2,<=..., *h**n* (1<=<=≤<=<=*h**i*<=<=≤<=<=105) representing the heights of the pylons.
Print a single number representing the minimum number of dollars paid by Caisa.
[ "5\n3 4 3 2 4\n", "3\n4 4 4\n" ]
[ "4\n", "4\n" ]
In the first sample he can pay 4 dollars and increase the height of pylon with number 0 by 4 units. Then he can safely pass to the last pylon.
1,000
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1,696,827,058
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
2
30
0
n = int(input()) heights = input().split() heights = [int(x) for x in heights] left = 0 right = 1 difference = 0 while right != (len(heights) - 1): difference += (heights[left] - heights[right]) left += 1 right = left + 1 print(heights[0] + difference)
Title: Caisa and Pylons Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Caisa solved the problem with the sugar and now he is on the way back to home. Caisa is playing a mobile game during his path. There are (*n*<=+<=1) pylons numbered from 0 to *n* in this game. The pylon with number 0 has zero height, the pylon with number *i* (*i*<=&gt;<=0) has height *h**i*. The goal of the game is to reach *n*-th pylon, and the only move the player can do is to jump from the current pylon (let's denote its number as *k*) to the next one (its number will be *k*<=+<=1). When the player have made such a move, its energy increases by *h**k*<=-<=*h**k*<=+<=1 (if this value is negative the player loses energy). The player must have non-negative amount of energy at any moment of the time. Initially Caisa stand at 0 pylon and has 0 energy. The game provides a special opportunity: one can pay a single dollar and increase the height of anyone pylon by one. Caisa may use that opportunity several times, but he doesn't want to spend too much money. What is the minimal amount of money he must paid to reach the goal of the game? Input Specification: The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105). The next line contains *n* integers *h*1, *h*2,<=..., *h**n* (1<=<=≤<=<=*h**i*<=<=≤<=<=105) representing the heights of the pylons. Output Specification: Print a single number representing the minimum number of dollars paid by Caisa. Demo Input: ['5\n3 4 3 2 4\n', '3\n4 4 4\n'] Demo Output: ['4\n', '4\n'] Note: In the first sample he can pay 4 dollars and increase the height of pylon with number 0 by 4 units. Then he can safely pass to the last pylon.
```python n = int(input()) heights = input().split() heights = [int(x) for x in heights] left = 0 right = 1 difference = 0 while right != (len(heights) - 1): difference += (heights[left] - heights[right]) left += 1 right = left + 1 print(heights[0] + difference) ```
0
253
C
Text Editor
PROGRAMMING
1,600
[ "data structures", "dfs and similar", "graphs", "greedy", "shortest paths" ]
null
null
Vasya is pressing the keys on the keyboard reluctantly, squeezing out his ideas on the classical epos depicted in Homer's Odysseus... How can he explain to his literature teacher that he isn't going to become a writer? In fact, he is going to become a programmer. So, he would take great pleasure in writing a program, but none — in writing a composition. As Vasya was fishing for a sentence in the dark pond of his imagination, he suddenly wondered: what is the least number of times he should push a key to shift the cursor from one position to another one? Let's describe his question more formally: to type a text, Vasya is using the text editor. He has already written *n* lines, the *i*-th line contains *a**i* characters (including spaces). If some line contains *k* characters, then this line overall contains (*k*<=+<=1) positions where the cursor can stand: before some character or after all characters (at the end of the line). Thus, the cursor's position is determined by a pair of integers (*r*,<=*c*), where *r* is the number of the line and *c* is the cursor's position in the line (the positions are indexed starting from one from the beginning of the line). Vasya doesn't use the mouse to move the cursor. He uses keys "Up", "Down", "Right" and "Left". When he pushes each of these keys, the cursor shifts in the needed direction. Let's assume that before the corresponding key is pressed, the cursor was located in the position (*r*,<=*c*), then Vasya pushed key: - "Up": if the cursor was located in the first line (*r*<==<=1), then it does not move. Otherwise, it moves to the previous line (with number *r*<=-<=1), to the same position. At that, if the previous line was short, that is, the cursor couldn't occupy position *c* there, the cursor moves to the last position of the line with number *r*<=-<=1;- "Down": if the cursor was located in the last line (*r*<==<=*n*), then it does not move. Otherwise, it moves to the next line (with number *r*<=+<=1), to the same position. At that, if the next line was short, that is, the cursor couldn't occupy position *c* there, the cursor moves to the last position of the line with number *r*<=+<=1;- "Right": if the cursor can move to the right in this line (*c*<=&lt;<=*a**r*<=+<=1), then it moves to the right (to position *c*<=+<=1). Otherwise, it is located at the end of the line and doesn't move anywhere when Vasya presses the "Right" key;- "Left": if the cursor can move to the left in this line (*c*<=&gt;<=1), then it moves to the left (to position *c*<=-<=1). Otherwise, it is located at the beginning of the line and doesn't move anywhere when Vasya presses the "Left" key. You've got the number of lines in the text file and the number of characters, written in each line of this file. Find the least number of times Vasya should push the keys, described above, to shift the cursor from position (*r*1,<=*c*1) to position (*r*2,<=*c*2).
The first line of the input contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of lines in the file. The second line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=105), separated by single spaces. The third line contains four integers *r*1,<=*c*1,<=*r*2,<=*c*2 (1<=≤<=*r*1,<=*r*2<=≤<=*n*,<=1<=≤<=*c*1<=≤<=*a**r*1<=+<=1,<=1<=≤<=*c*2<=≤<=*a**r*2<=+<=1).
Print a single integer — the minimum number of times Vasya should push a key to move the cursor from position (*r*1,<=*c*1) to position (*r*2,<=*c*2).
[ "4\n2 1 6 4\n3 4 4 2\n", "4\n10 5 6 4\n1 11 4 2\n", "3\n10 1 10\n1 10 1 1\n" ]
[ "3\n", "6\n", "3\n" ]
In the first sample the editor contains four lines. Let's represent the cursor's possible positions in the line as numbers. Letter *s* represents the cursor's initial position, letter *t* represents the last one. Then all possible positions of the cursor in the text editor are described by the following table. 123 12 123s567 1t345 One of the possible answers in the given sample is: "Left", "Down", "Left".
1,500
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7862 4611\n7 7780 7 3369", "output": "1249" }, { "input": "2\n1 2\n1 1 1 1", "output": "0" }, { "input": "3\n1 10 20\n2 10 3 1", "output": "4" } ]
1,689,349,475
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
OK
TESTS
45
124
0
import sys sys.stdin = open('input.txt') sys.stdout = open('output.txt', 'w') n = int(input()) a = [int(x) for x in input().split()] [r1, c1, r2, c2] = [int(x) for x in input().split()] r1 -= 1 r2 -= 1 c1 -= 1 c2 -= 1 dr = r2 - r1 ddr = dr // abs(dr) if dr != 0 else 1 c = c1 for i in range(abs(dr)+1): r = r1 + ddr*i c = min(c, a[r]) pen1 = 0 for i in range(min(r1, r2)): pen = (min(r1, r2) - i) * 2 if c > c2 and a[i] < c and a[i] <= min(a[i:min(r1, r2)]): pen -= c - c2 - abs(a[i] - c2) pen1 = min(pen1, pen) pen2 = 0 for i in range(max(r1, r2)+1, n): pen = (i - max(r1, r2)) * 2 if c > c2 and a[i] < c and a[i] <= min(a[max(r1, r2):i]): pen -= c - c2 - abs(a[i] - c2) pen2 = min(pen2, pen) pen = abs(dr) + abs(c - c2) print(min(pen + pen1, pen+ pen2))
Title: Text Editor Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Vasya is pressing the keys on the keyboard reluctantly, squeezing out his ideas on the classical epos depicted in Homer's Odysseus... How can he explain to his literature teacher that he isn't going to become a writer? In fact, he is going to become a programmer. So, he would take great pleasure in writing a program, but none — in writing a composition. As Vasya was fishing for a sentence in the dark pond of his imagination, he suddenly wondered: what is the least number of times he should push a key to shift the cursor from one position to another one? Let's describe his question more formally: to type a text, Vasya is using the text editor. He has already written *n* lines, the *i*-th line contains *a**i* characters (including spaces). If some line contains *k* characters, then this line overall contains (*k*<=+<=1) positions where the cursor can stand: before some character or after all characters (at the end of the line). Thus, the cursor's position is determined by a pair of integers (*r*,<=*c*), where *r* is the number of the line and *c* is the cursor's position in the line (the positions are indexed starting from one from the beginning of the line). Vasya doesn't use the mouse to move the cursor. He uses keys "Up", "Down", "Right" and "Left". When he pushes each of these keys, the cursor shifts in the needed direction. Let's assume that before the corresponding key is pressed, the cursor was located in the position (*r*,<=*c*), then Vasya pushed key: - "Up": if the cursor was located in the first line (*r*<==<=1), then it does not move. Otherwise, it moves to the previous line (with number *r*<=-<=1), to the same position. At that, if the previous line was short, that is, the cursor couldn't occupy position *c* there, the cursor moves to the last position of the line with number *r*<=-<=1;- "Down": if the cursor was located in the last line (*r*<==<=*n*), then it does not move. Otherwise, it moves to the next line (with number *r*<=+<=1), to the same position. At that, if the next line was short, that is, the cursor couldn't occupy position *c* there, the cursor moves to the last position of the line with number *r*<=+<=1;- "Right": if the cursor can move to the right in this line (*c*<=&lt;<=*a**r*<=+<=1), then it moves to the right (to position *c*<=+<=1). Otherwise, it is located at the end of the line and doesn't move anywhere when Vasya presses the "Right" key;- "Left": if the cursor can move to the left in this line (*c*<=&gt;<=1), then it moves to the left (to position *c*<=-<=1). Otherwise, it is located at the beginning of the line and doesn't move anywhere when Vasya presses the "Left" key. You've got the number of lines in the text file and the number of characters, written in each line of this file. Find the least number of times Vasya should push the keys, described above, to shift the cursor from position (*r*1,<=*c*1) to position (*r*2,<=*c*2). Input Specification: The first line of the input contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of lines in the file. The second line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=105), separated by single spaces. The third line contains four integers *r*1,<=*c*1,<=*r*2,<=*c*2 (1<=≤<=*r*1,<=*r*2<=≤<=*n*,<=1<=≤<=*c*1<=≤<=*a**r*1<=+<=1,<=1<=≤<=*c*2<=≤<=*a**r*2<=+<=1). Output Specification: Print a single integer — the minimum number of times Vasya should push a key to move the cursor from position (*r*1,<=*c*1) to position (*r*2,<=*c*2). Demo Input: ['4\n2 1 6 4\n3 4 4 2\n', '4\n10 5 6 4\n1 11 4 2\n', '3\n10 1 10\n1 10 1 1\n'] Demo Output: ['3\n', '6\n', '3\n'] Note: In the first sample the editor contains four lines. Let's represent the cursor's possible positions in the line as numbers. Letter *s* represents the cursor's initial position, letter *t* represents the last one. Then all possible positions of the cursor in the text editor are described by the following table. 123 12 123s567 1t345 One of the possible answers in the given sample is: "Left", "Down", "Left".
```python import sys sys.stdin = open('input.txt') sys.stdout = open('output.txt', 'w') n = int(input()) a = [int(x) for x in input().split()] [r1, c1, r2, c2] = [int(x) for x in input().split()] r1 -= 1 r2 -= 1 c1 -= 1 c2 -= 1 dr = r2 - r1 ddr = dr // abs(dr) if dr != 0 else 1 c = c1 for i in range(abs(dr)+1): r = r1 + ddr*i c = min(c, a[r]) pen1 = 0 for i in range(min(r1, r2)): pen = (min(r1, r2) - i) * 2 if c > c2 and a[i] < c and a[i] <= min(a[i:min(r1, r2)]): pen -= c - c2 - abs(a[i] - c2) pen1 = min(pen1, pen) pen2 = 0 for i in range(max(r1, r2)+1, n): pen = (i - max(r1, r2)) * 2 if c > c2 and a[i] < c and a[i] <= min(a[max(r1, r2):i]): pen -= c - c2 - abs(a[i] - c2) pen2 = min(pen2, pen) pen = abs(dr) + abs(c - c2) print(min(pen + pen1, pen+ pen2)) ```
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In Absurdistan, there are *n* towns (numbered 1 through *n*) and *m* bidirectional railways. There is also an absurdly simple road network — for each pair of different towns *x* and *y*, there is a bidirectional road between towns *x* and *y* if and only if there is no railway between them. Travelling to a different town using one railway or one road always takes exactly one hour. A train and a bus leave town 1 at the same time. They both have the same destination, town *n*, and don't make any stops on the way (but they can wait in town *n*). The train can move only along railways and the bus can move only along roads. You've been asked to plan out routes for the vehicles; each route can use any road/railway multiple times. One of the most important aspects to consider is safety — in order to avoid accidents at railway crossings, the train and the bus must not arrive at the same town (except town *n*) simultaneously. Under these constraints, what is the minimum number of hours needed for both vehicles to reach town *n* (the maximum of arrival times of the bus and the train)? Note, that bus and train are not required to arrive to the town *n* at the same moment of time, but are allowed to do so.
The first line of the input contains two integers *n* and *m* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=400, 0<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=*n*(*n*<=-<=1)<=/<=2) — the number of towns and the number of railways respectively. Each of the next *m* lines contains two integers *u* and *v*, denoting a railway between towns *u* and *v* (1<=≤<=*u*,<=*v*<=≤<=*n*, *u*<=≠<=*v*). You may assume that there is at most one railway connecting any two towns.
Output one integer — the smallest possible time of the later vehicle's arrival in town *n*. If it's impossible for at least one of the vehicles to reach town *n*, output <=-<=1.
[ "4 2\n1 3\n3 4\n", "4 6\n1 2\n1 3\n1 4\n2 3\n2 4\n3 4\n", "5 5\n4 2\n3 5\n4 5\n5 1\n1 2\n" ]
[ "2\n", "-1\n", "3\n" ]
In the first sample, the train can take the route <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/7c0aa60a06309ef607b7159fd7f3687ea0d943ce.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> and the bus can take the route <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/a26c2f3e93c9d9be6c21cb5d2bd6ac1f99f4ff55.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/>. Note that they can arrive at town 4 at the same time. In the second sample, Absurdistan is ruled by railwaymen. There are no roads, so there's no way for the bus to reach town 4.
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[ { "input": "4 2\n1 3\n3 4", "output": "2" }, { "input": "4 6\n1 2\n1 3\n1 4\n2 3\n2 4\n3 4", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "5 5\n4 2\n3 5\n4 5\n5 1\n1 2", "output": "3" }, { "input": "5 4\n1 2\n3 2\n3 4\n5 4", "output": "4" }, { "input": "3 1\n1 2", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "2 1\n1 2", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "2 0", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "20 0", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "381 0", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "3 3\n1 2\n2 3\n3 1", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "3 0", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "3 1\n1 3", "output": "2" }, { "input": "3 2\n2 3\n3 1", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "4 1\n1 4", "output": "2" }, { "input": "4 5\n1 3\n2 1\n3 4\n4 2\n2 3", "output": "2" }, { "input": "20 1\n20 1", "output": "2" }, { "input": "21 1\n21 1", "output": "2" }, { "input": "100 1\n100 1", "output": "2" }, { "input": "400 1\n1 400", "output": "2" }, { "input": "5 5\n2 5\n1 2\n1 4\n1 3\n3 2", "output": "2" } ]
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from collections import deque def solve(n,m,graph): d = [float('inf')]*(n+1) visited= [False]*(n+1) d[1] = 0 q = deque([1]) while q: node = q.popleft() visited[node] = True for v in graph[node]: if not visited[v]: d[v] = 1 + d[node] q.append(v) return d[n] n, m = map(int, input().split()) train = [set() for _ in range(n+1)] for _ in range(m): a,b = map(int, input().split()) train[a].add(b) train[b].add(a) bus = [set() for _ in range(n+1)] total = set(x for x in range(1,n+1)) for i in range(1,n): bus[i] = total.difference(train[i]) first = solve(n,m,train) second = solve(n,m,bus) if first == float('inf') or second == float('inf'): print(-1) else: print(max(first, second))
Title: The Two Routes Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: In Absurdistan, there are *n* towns (numbered 1 through *n*) and *m* bidirectional railways. There is also an absurdly simple road network — for each pair of different towns *x* and *y*, there is a bidirectional road between towns *x* and *y* if and only if there is no railway between them. Travelling to a different town using one railway or one road always takes exactly one hour. A train and a bus leave town 1 at the same time. They both have the same destination, town *n*, and don't make any stops on the way (but they can wait in town *n*). The train can move only along railways and the bus can move only along roads. You've been asked to plan out routes for the vehicles; each route can use any road/railway multiple times. One of the most important aspects to consider is safety — in order to avoid accidents at railway crossings, the train and the bus must not arrive at the same town (except town *n*) simultaneously. Under these constraints, what is the minimum number of hours needed for both vehicles to reach town *n* (the maximum of arrival times of the bus and the train)? Note, that bus and train are not required to arrive to the town *n* at the same moment of time, but are allowed to do so. Input Specification: The first line of the input contains two integers *n* and *m* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=400, 0<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=*n*(*n*<=-<=1)<=/<=2) — the number of towns and the number of railways respectively. Each of the next *m* lines contains two integers *u* and *v*, denoting a railway between towns *u* and *v* (1<=≤<=*u*,<=*v*<=≤<=*n*, *u*<=≠<=*v*). You may assume that there is at most one railway connecting any two towns. Output Specification: Output one integer — the smallest possible time of the later vehicle's arrival in town *n*. If it's impossible for at least one of the vehicles to reach town *n*, output <=-<=1. Demo Input: ['4 2\n1 3\n3 4\n', '4 6\n1 2\n1 3\n1 4\n2 3\n2 4\n3 4\n', '5 5\n4 2\n3 5\n4 5\n5 1\n1 2\n'] Demo Output: ['2\n', '-1\n', '3\n'] Note: In the first sample, the train can take the route <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/7c0aa60a06309ef607b7159fd7f3687ea0d943ce.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> and the bus can take the route <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/a26c2f3e93c9d9be6c21cb5d2bd6ac1f99f4ff55.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/>. Note that they can arrive at town 4 at the same time. In the second sample, Absurdistan is ruled by railwaymen. There are no roads, so there's no way for the bus to reach town 4.
```python from collections import deque def solve(n,m,graph): d = [float('inf')]*(n+1) visited= [False]*(n+1) d[1] = 0 q = deque([1]) while q: node = q.popleft() visited[node] = True for v in graph[node]: if not visited[v]: d[v] = 1 + d[node] q.append(v) return d[n] n, m = map(int, input().split()) train = [set() for _ in range(n+1)] for _ in range(m): a,b = map(int, input().split()) train[a].add(b) train[b].add(a) bus = [set() for _ in range(n+1)] total = set(x for x in range(1,n+1)) for i in range(1,n): bus[i] = total.difference(train[i]) first = solve(n,m,train) second = solve(n,m,bus) if first == float('inf') or second == float('inf'): print(-1) else: print(max(first, second)) ```
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