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937
A
Olympiad
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation", "sortings" ]
null
null
The recent All-Berland Olympiad in Informatics featured *n* participants with each scoring a certain amount of points. As the head of the programming committee, you are to determine the set of participants to be awarded with diplomas with respect to the following criteria: - At least one participant should get a di...
The first line contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of participants. The next line contains a sequence of *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=600) — participants' scores. It's guaranteed that at least one participant has non-zero score.
Print a single integer — the desired number of ways.
[ "4\n1 3 3 2\n", "3\n1 1 1\n", "4\n42 0 0 42\n" ]
[ "3\n", "1\n", "1\n" ]
There are three ways to choose a subset in sample case one. 1. Only participants with 3 points will get diplomas. 1. Participants with 2 or 3 points will get diplomas. 1. Everyone will get a diploma! The only option in sample case two is to award everyone. Note that in sample case three participants with zero sco...
500
[ { "input": "4\n1 3 3 2", "output": "3" }, { "input": "3\n1 1 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "4\n42 0 0 42", "output": "1" }, { "input": "10\n1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "10\n572 471 540 163 50 30 561 510 43 200", "output": "10" }, { ...
1,664,331,732
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
21
46
0
input() numeros = {num for num in input().split() if int(num) != 0} print(len(numeros))
Title: Olympiad Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: The recent All-Berland Olympiad in Informatics featured *n* participants with each scoring a certain amount of points. As the head of the programming committee, you are to determine the set of participants to be awarded with ...
```python input() numeros = {num for num in input().split() if int(num) != 0} print(len(numeros)) ```
3
478
B
Random Teams
PROGRAMMING
1,300
[ "combinatorics", "constructive algorithms", "greedy", "math" ]
null
null
*n* participants of the competition were split into *m* teams in some manner so that each team has at least one participant. After the competition each pair of participants from the same team became friends. Your task is to write a program that will find the minimum and the maximum number of pairs of friends that coul...
The only line of input contains two integers *n* and *m*, separated by a single space (1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=109) — the number of participants and the number of teams respectively.
The only line of the output should contain two integers *k**min* and *k**max* — the minimum possible number of pairs of friends and the maximum possible number of pairs of friends respectively.
[ "5 1\n", "3 2\n", "6 3\n" ]
[ "10 10\n", "1 1\n", "3 6\n" ]
In the first sample all the participants get into one team, so there will be exactly ten pairs of friends. In the second sample at any possible arrangement one team will always have two participants and the other team will always have one participant. Thus, the number of pairs of friends will always be equal to one. ...
1,000
[ { "input": "5 1", "output": "10 10" }, { "input": "3 2", "output": "1 1" }, { "input": "6 3", "output": "3 6" }, { "input": "5 3", "output": "2 3" }, { "input": "10 2", "output": "20 36" }, { "input": "10 6", "output": "4 10" }, { "input": ...
1,649,251,394
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
MEMORY_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
TESTS
9
264
268,390,400
import math N,M = map(int, input().split()) def cal(A): ans = 0 for a in A: a-=1 if a>0: ans += (a+1)*a//2 return ans A = [N//M]*M for i in range(N%M): A[i]+=1 ans = [] ans.append(cal(A)) A = [1]*M A[0] += N-M ans.append(cal(A)) print(*ans)
Title: Random Teams Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: *n* participants of the competition were split into *m* teams in some manner so that each team has at least one participant. After the competition each pair of participants from the same team became friends. Your task is ...
```python import math N,M = map(int, input().split()) def cal(A): ans = 0 for a in A: a-=1 if a>0: ans += (a+1)*a//2 return ans A = [N//M]*M for i in range(N%M): A[i]+=1 ans = [] ans.append(cal(A)) A = [1]*M A[0] += N-M ans.append(cal(A)) print(*ans) ```
0
936
A
Save Energy!
PROGRAMMING
1,700
[ "binary search", "implementation", "math" ]
null
null
Julia is going to cook a chicken in the kitchen of her dormitory. To save energy, the stove in the kitchen automatically turns off after *k* minutes after turning on. During cooking, Julia goes to the kitchen every *d* minutes and turns on the stove if it is turned off. While the cooker is turned off, it stays warm. T...
The single line contains three integers *k*, *d* and *t* (1<=≤<=*k*,<=*d*,<=*t*<=≤<=1018).
Print a single number, the total time of cooking in minutes. The relative or absolute error must not exceed 10<=-<=9. Namely, let's assume that your answer is *x* and the answer of the jury is *y*. The checker program will consider your answer correct if .
[ "3 2 6\n", "4 2 20\n" ]
[ "6.5\n", "20.0\n" ]
In the first example, the chicken will be cooked for 3 minutes on the turned on stove, after this it will be cooked for <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/cce5d3f2f46552034d5ae5d487725705429ec7a5.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/>. Then the chicken will be coo...
500
[ { "input": "3 2 6", "output": "6.5" }, { "input": "4 2 20", "output": "20.0" }, { "input": "8 10 9", "output": "10.0" }, { "input": "43 50 140", "output": "150.5" }, { "input": "251 79 76", "output": "76.0" }, { "input": "892 67 1000", "output": "1...
1,531,006,770
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
OK
TESTS
59
140
0
R = lambda: map(int, input().split()) k, d, t = R() p = (k // d + (1 if k % d else 0)) * d kp = k / t wp = (p - k) / (2 * t) ri = 1 // (kp + wp) * p rm = 1 % (kp + wp) rr = rm / kp * k if rm < kp else k + (rm - kp) / wp * (p - k) print(ri + rr)
Title: Save Energy! Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Julia is going to cook a chicken in the kitchen of her dormitory. To save energy, the stove in the kitchen automatically turns off after *k* minutes after turning on. During cooking, Julia goes to the kitchen every *d* mi...
```python R = lambda: map(int, input().split()) k, d, t = R() p = (k // d + (1 if k % d else 0)) * d kp = k / t wp = (p - k) / (2 * t) ri = 1 // (kp + wp) * p rm = 1 % (kp + wp) rr = rm / kp * k if rm < kp else k + (rm - kp) / wp * (p - k) print(ri + rr) ```
3
742
A
Arpa’s hard exam and Mehrdad’s naive cheat
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "implementation", "math", "number theory" ]
null
null
There exists an island called Arpa’s land, some beautiful girls live there, as ugly ones do. Mehrdad wants to become minister of Arpa’s land. Arpa has prepared an exam. Exam has only one question, given *n*, print the last digit of 1378*n*. Mehrdad has become quite confused and wants you to help him. Please help, al...
The single line of input contains one integer *n* (0<=<=≤<=<=*n*<=<=≤<=<=109).
Print single integer — the last digit of 1378*n*.
[ "1\n", "2\n" ]
[ "8", "4" ]
In the first example, last digit of 1378<sup class="upper-index">1</sup> = 1378 is 8. In the second example, last digit of 1378<sup class="upper-index">2</sup> = 1378·1378 = 1898884 is 4.
500
[ { "input": "1", "output": "8" }, { "input": "2", "output": "4" }, { "input": "1000", "output": "6" }, { "input": "3", "output": "2" }, { "input": "4", "output": "6" }, { "input": "1000000000", "output": "6" }, { "input": "5", "output": ...
1,643,914,350
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
30
46
0
if __name__ == "__main__": n = int(input()) print(1 if n == 0 else 8 if n % 4 == 1 else 4 if n % 4 == 2 else 2 if n % 4 == 3 else 6)
Title: Arpa’s hard exam and Mehrdad’s naive cheat Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: There exists an island called Arpa’s land, some beautiful girls live there, as ugly ones do. Mehrdad wants to become minister of Arpa’s land. Arpa has prepared an exam. Exam has only one ques...
```python if __name__ == "__main__": n = int(input()) print(1 if n == 0 else 8 if n % 4 == 1 else 4 if n % 4 == 2 else 2 if n % 4 == 3 else 6) ```
3
939
A
Love Triangle
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "graphs" ]
null
null
As you could know there are no male planes nor female planes. However, each plane on Earth likes some other plane. There are *n* planes on Earth, numbered from 1 to *n*, and the plane with number *i* likes the plane with number *f**i*, where 1<=≤<=*f**i*<=≤<=*n* and *f**i*<=≠<=*i*. We call a love triangle a situation ...
The first line contains a single integer *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=5000) — the number of planes. The second line contains *n* integers *f*1,<=*f*2,<=...,<=*f**n* (1<=≤<=*f**i*<=≤<=*n*, *f**i*<=≠<=*i*), meaning that the *i*-th plane likes the *f**i*-th.
Output «YES» if there is a love triangle consisting of planes on Earth. Otherwise, output «NO». You can output any letter in lower case or in upper case.
[ "5\n2 4 5 1 3\n", "5\n5 5 5 5 1\n" ]
[ "YES\n", "NO\n" ]
In first example plane 2 likes plane 4, plane 4 likes plane 1, plane 1 likes plane 2 and that is a love triangle. In second example there are no love triangles.
500
[ { "input": "5\n2 4 5 1 3", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "5\n5 5 5 5 1", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n3 1 2", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "10\n4 10 9 5 3 1 5 10 6 4", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "10\n5 5 4 9 10 9 9 5 3 1", "output": "YES" }, { "...
1,649,593,373
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
16
31
0
n=int(input()) l=list(map(int,input().split())) for i in range(len(l)): if l[l[l[i]-1]-1]==i+1: print("YES") break else: print("NO")
Title: Love Triangle Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: As you could know there are no male planes nor female planes. However, each plane on Earth likes some other plane. There are *n* planes on Earth, numbered from 1 to *n*, and the plane with number *i* likes the plane with ...
```python n=int(input()) l=list(map(int,input().split())) for i in range(len(l)): if l[l[l[i]-1]-1]==i+1: print("YES") break else: print("NO") ```
3
965
C
Greedy Arkady
PROGRAMMING
2,000
[ "math" ]
null
null
$k$ people want to split $n$ candies between them. Each candy should be given to exactly one of them or be thrown away. The people are numbered from $1$ to $k$, and Arkady is the first of them. To split the candies, Arkady will choose an integer $x$ and then give the first $x$ candies to himself, the next $x$ candies ...
The only line contains four integers $n$, $k$, $M$ and $D$ ($2 \le n \le 10^{18}$, $2 \le k \le n$, $1 \le M \le n$, $1 \le D \le \min{(n, 1000)}$, $M \cdot D \cdot k \ge n$) — the number of candies, the number of people, the maximum number of candies given to a person at once, the maximum number of times a person can ...
Print a single integer — the maximum possible number of candies Arkady can give to himself. Note that it is always possible to choose some valid $x$.
[ "20 4 5 2\n", "30 9 4 1\n" ]
[ "8\n", "4\n" ]
In the first example Arkady should choose $x = 4$. He will give $4$ candies to himself, $4$ candies to the second person, $4$ candies to the third person, then $4$ candies to the fourth person and then again $4$ candies to himself. No person is given candies more than $2$ times, and Arkady receives $8$ candies in total...
1,500
[ { "input": "20 4 5 2", "output": "8" }, { "input": "30 9 4 1", "output": "4" }, { "input": "2 2 1 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "42 20 5 29", "output": "5" }, { "input": "1000000000000000000 135 1000000000000000 1000", "output": "8325624421831635" }, { ...
1,569,029,128
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
1
124
0
n, k, m, d = map(int, input().split()) def clc(x): return min(m, n // (x * k + 1)) * (x + 1) ans = 0 for i in range(0, 5): ans = max(ans, clc(i)) print(ans)
Title: Greedy Arkady Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: $k$ people want to split $n$ candies between them. Each candy should be given to exactly one of them or be thrown away. The people are numbered from $1$ to $k$, and Arkady is the first of them. To split the candies, Arka...
```python n, k, m, d = map(int, input().split()) def clc(x): return min(m, n // (x * k + 1)) * (x + 1) ans = 0 for i in range(0, 5): ans = max(ans, clc(i)) print(ans) ```
0
854
A
Fraction
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "brute force", "constructive algorithms", "math" ]
null
null
Petya is a big fan of mathematics, especially its part related to fractions. Recently he learned that a fraction is called proper iff its numerator is smaller than its denominator (*a*<=&lt;<=*b*) and that the fraction is called irreducible if its numerator and its denominator are coprime (they do not have positive co...
In the only line of input there is an integer *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000), the sum of numerator and denominator of the fraction.
Output two space-separated positive integers *a* and *b*, numerator and denominator of the maximum possible proper irreducible fraction satisfying the given sum.
[ "3\n", "4\n", "12\n" ]
[ "1 2\n", "1 3\n", "5 7\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "3", "output": "1 2" }, { "input": "4", "output": "1 3" }, { "input": "12", "output": "5 7" }, { "input": "34", "output": "15 19" }, { "input": "13", "output": "6 7" }, { "input": "11", "output": "5 6" }, { "input": "24", "ou...
1,699,010,302
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
3
46
0
from math import gcd n = int(input()) for i in range(1,n-1): if gcd(i, n-i)==1: r = n-i print(*sorted((n-r,r)))
Title: Fraction Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Petya is a big fan of mathematics, especially its part related to fractions. Recently he learned that a fraction is called proper iff its numerator is smaller than its denominator (*a*<=&lt;<=*b*) and that the fraction is cal...
```python from math import gcd n = int(input()) for i in range(1,n-1): if gcd(i, n-i)==1: r = n-i print(*sorted((n-r,r))) ```
0
2
A
Winner
PROGRAMMING
1,500
[ "hashing", "implementation" ]
A. Winner
1
64
The winner of the card game popular in Berland "Berlogging" is determined according to the following rules. If at the end of the game there is only one player with the maximum number of points, he is the winner. The situation becomes more difficult if the number of such players is more than one. During each round a pla...
The first line contains an integer number *n* (1<=<=≤<=<=*n*<=<=≤<=<=1000), *n* is the number of rounds played. Then follow *n* lines, containing the information about the rounds in "name score" format in chronological order, where name is a string of lower-case Latin letters with the length from 1 to 32, and score is ...
Print the name of the winner.
[ "3\nmike 3\nandrew 5\nmike 2\n", "3\nandrew 3\nandrew 2\nmike 5\n" ]
[ "andrew\n", "andrew\n" ]
none
0
[ { "input": "3\nmike 3\nandrew 5\nmike 2", "output": "andrew" }, { "input": "3\nandrew 3\nandrew 2\nmike 5", "output": "andrew" }, { "input": "5\nkaxqybeultn -352\nmgochgrmeyieyskhuourfg -910\nkaxqybeultn 691\nmgochgrmeyieyskhuourfg -76\nkaxqybeultn -303", "output": "kaxqybeultn" },...
1,593,678,225
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
5
278
0
from sys import stdout from sys import stdin def get(): return stdin.readline().strip() def getf(): return [int(i) for i in get().split()] def put(a, end = "\n"): stdout.write(str(a) + end) def putf(a, sep = " ", end = "\n"): stdout.write(sep.join(map(str, a)) + end) def main(): n = int...
Title: Winner Time Limit: 1 seconds Memory Limit: 64 megabytes Problem Description: The winner of the card game popular in Berland "Berlogging" is determined according to the following rules. If at the end of the game there is only one player with the maximum number of points, he is the winner. The situation becomes...
```python from sys import stdout from sys import stdin def get(): return stdin.readline().strip() def getf(): return [int(i) for i in get().split()] def put(a, end = "\n"): stdout.write(str(a) + end) def putf(a, sep = " ", end = "\n"): stdout.write(sep.join(map(str, a)) + end) def main(): ...
0
58
A
Chat room
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "greedy", "strings" ]
A. Chat room
1
256
Vasya has recently learned to type and log on to the Internet. He immediately entered a chat room and decided to say hello to everybody. Vasya typed the word *s*. It is considered that Vasya managed to say hello if several letters can be deleted from the typed word so that it resulted in the word "hello". For example, ...
The first and only line contains the word *s*, which Vasya typed. This word consisits of small Latin letters, its length is no less that 1 and no more than 100 letters.
If Vasya managed to say hello, print "YES", otherwise print "NO".
[ "ahhellllloou\n", "hlelo\n" ]
[ "YES\n", "NO\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "ahhellllloou", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "hlelo", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "helhcludoo", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "hehwelloho", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "pnnepelqomhhheollvlo", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "tymbzjyqhymeda...
1,598,163,416
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
OK
TESTS
40
155
20,172,800
w = 'hello' s = input() r = 0 count = 0 for i in s: if i == w[r]: r+=1 count+=1 if r == 5: break if(count == 5): print('YES') else: print('NO')
Title: Chat room Time Limit: 1 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Vasya has recently learned to type and log on to the Internet. He immediately entered a chat room and decided to say hello to everybody. Vasya typed the word *s*. It is considered that Vasya managed to say hello if several letter...
```python w = 'hello' s = input() r = 0 count = 0 for i in s: if i == w[r]: r+=1 count+=1 if r == 5: break if(count == 5): print('YES') else: print('NO') ```
3.884925
2
A
Winner
PROGRAMMING
1,500
[ "hashing", "implementation" ]
A. Winner
1
64
The winner of the card game popular in Berland "Berlogging" is determined according to the following rules. If at the end of the game there is only one player with the maximum number of points, he is the winner. The situation becomes more difficult if the number of such players is more than one. During each round a pla...
The first line contains an integer number *n* (1<=<=≤<=<=*n*<=<=≤<=<=1000), *n* is the number of rounds played. Then follow *n* lines, containing the information about the rounds in "name score" format in chronological order, where name is a string of lower-case Latin letters with the length from 1 to 32, and score is ...
Print the name of the winner.
[ "3\nmike 3\nandrew 5\nmike 2\n", "3\nandrew 3\nandrew 2\nmike 5\n" ]
[ "andrew\n", "andrew\n" ]
none
0
[ { "input": "3\nmike 3\nandrew 5\nmike 2", "output": "andrew" }, { "input": "3\nandrew 3\nandrew 2\nmike 5", "output": "andrew" }, { "input": "5\nkaxqybeultn -352\nmgochgrmeyieyskhuourfg -910\nkaxqybeultn 691\nmgochgrmeyieyskhuourfg -76\nkaxqybeultn -303", "output": "kaxqybeultn" },...
1,467,870,252
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
20
124
307,200
__author__ = 'Utena' import heapq score=dict() score1=dict() names=[] ps=[] player=[] wins=set() n=int(input()) for i in range(n): name,p=input().split() p=int(p) names.append(name) ps.append(p) for i in range(n): if names[i] in score: score[names[i]]=score[names[i]]+ps[i] ...
Title: Winner Time Limit: 1 seconds Memory Limit: 64 megabytes Problem Description: The winner of the card game popular in Berland "Berlogging" is determined according to the following rules. If at the end of the game there is only one player with the maximum number of points, he is the winner. The situation becomes...
```python __author__ = 'Utena' import heapq score=dict() score1=dict() names=[] ps=[] player=[] wins=set() n=int(input()) for i in range(n): name,p=input().split() p=int(p) names.append(name) ps.append(p) for i in range(n): if names[i] in score: score[names[i]]=score[names[i...
3.935711
451
B
Sort the Array
PROGRAMMING
1,300
[ "implementation", "sortings" ]
null
null
Being a programmer, you like arrays a lot. For your birthday, your friends have given you an array *a* consisting of *n* distinct integers. Unfortunately, the size of *a* is too small. You want a bigger array! Your friends agree to give you a bigger array, but only if you are able to answer the following question corr...
The first line of the input contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105) — the size of array *a*. The second line contains *n* distinct space-separated integers: *a*[1],<=*a*[2],<=...,<=*a*[*n*] (1<=≤<=*a*[*i*]<=≤<=109).
Print "yes" or "no" (without quotes), depending on the answer. If your answer is "yes", then also print two space-separated integers denoting start and end (start must not be greater than end) indices of the segment to be reversed. If there are multiple ways of selecting these indices, print any of them.
[ "3\n3 2 1\n", "4\n2 1 3 4\n", "4\n3 1 2 4\n", "2\n1 2\n" ]
[ "yes\n1 3\n", "yes\n1 2\n", "no\n", "yes\n1 1\n" ]
Sample 1. You can reverse the entire array to get [1, 2, 3], which is sorted. Sample 3. No segment can be reversed such that the array will be sorted. Definitions A segment [*l*, *r*] of array *a* is the sequence *a*[*l*], *a*[*l* + 1], ..., *a*[*r*]. If you have an array *a* of size *n* and you reverse its segment...
1,000
[ { "input": "3\n3 2 1", "output": "yes\n1 3" }, { "input": "4\n2 1 3 4", "output": "yes\n1 2" }, { "input": "4\n3 1 2 4", "output": "no" }, { "input": "2\n1 2", "output": "yes\n1 1" }, { "input": "2\n58 4", "output": "yes\n1 2" }, { "input": "5\n69 37 2...
1,674,413,775
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
76
124
8,089,600
import sys input = sys.stdin.readline n = int(input()) nums = list(map(int, input().split())) def is_possible(nums): left = 0 right = 1 flag = True while right < len(nums): while right < len(nums) and nums[right-1] > nums[right]: right += 1 flag = False ...
Title: Sort the Array Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Being a programmer, you like arrays a lot. For your birthday, your friends have given you an array *a* consisting of *n* distinct integers. Unfortunately, the size of *a* is too small. You want a bigger array! Your frie...
```python import sys input = sys.stdin.readline n = int(input()) nums = list(map(int, input().split())) def is_possible(nums): left = 0 right = 1 flag = True while right < len(nums): while right < len(nums) and nums[right-1] > nums[right]: right += 1 flag = F...
3
894
A
QAQ
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "brute force", "dp" ]
null
null
"QAQ" is a word to denote an expression of crying. Imagine "Q" as eyes with tears and "A" as a mouth. Now Diamond has given Bort a string consisting of only uppercase English letters of length *n*. There is a great number of "QAQ" in the string (Diamond is so cute!). Bort wants to know how many subsequences "QAQ" are...
The only line contains a string of length *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100). It's guaranteed that the string only contains uppercase English letters.
Print a single integer — the number of subsequences "QAQ" in the string.
[ "QAQAQYSYIOIWIN\n", "QAQQQZZYNOIWIN\n" ]
[ "4\n", "3\n" ]
In the first example there are 4 subsequences "QAQ": "QAQAQYSYIOIWIN", "QAQAQYSYIOIWIN", "QAQAQYSYIOIWIN", "QAQAQYSYIOIWIN".
500
[ { "input": "QAQAQYSYIOIWIN", "output": "4" }, { "input": "QAQQQZZYNOIWIN", "output": "3" }, { "input": "QA", "output": "0" }, { "input": "IAQVAQZLQBQVQFTQQQADAQJA", "output": "24" }, { "input": "QQAAQASGAYAAAAKAKAQIQEAQAIAAIAQQQQQ", "output": "378" }, { ...
1,615,899,277
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
43
93
0
import itertools s = input() print(sum(map(lambda x: (x == ('Q', 'A', 'Q')), itertools.combinations(s, 3))))
Title: QAQ Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: "QAQ" is a word to denote an expression of crying. Imagine "Q" as eyes with tears and "A" as a mouth. Now Diamond has given Bort a string consisting of only uppercase English letters of length *n*. There is a great number of "QAQ"...
```python import itertools s = input() print(sum(map(lambda x: (x == ('Q', 'A', 'Q')), itertools.combinations(s, 3)))) ```
3
109
A
Lucky Sum of Digits
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "brute force", "implementation" ]
A. Lucky Sum of Digits
2
256
Petya loves lucky numbers. We all know that lucky numbers are the positive integers whose decimal representations contain only the lucky digits 4 and 7. For example, numbers 47, 744, 4 are lucky and 5, 17, 467 are not. Petya wonders eagerly what minimum lucky number has the sum of digits equal to *n*. Help him cope wi...
The single line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=106) — the sum of digits of the required lucky number.
Print on the single line the result — the minimum lucky number, whose sum of digits equals *n*. If such number does not exist, print -1.
[ "11\n", "10\n" ]
[ "47\n", "-1\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "11", "output": "47" }, { "input": "10", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "64", "output": "4477777777" }, { "input": "1", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "4", "output": "4" }, { "input": "7", "output": "7" }, { "input": "12", "outpu...
1,561,183,597
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
0
154
0
n=int(input()) c=p=0 while(n%7!=0 and n>=4): n=n-4 p+=1 if(n==0): print(p*'4'+(n//7)*'7') else: print(-1)
Title: Lucky Sum of Digits Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Petya loves lucky numbers. We all know that lucky numbers are the positive integers whose decimal representations contain only the lucky digits 4 and 7. For example, numbers 47, 744, 4 are lucky and 5, 17, 467 are not. ...
```python n=int(input()) c=p=0 while(n%7!=0 and n>=4): n=n-4 p+=1 if(n==0): print(p*'4'+(n//7)*'7') else: print(-1) ```
0
667
B
Coat of Anticubism
PROGRAMMING
1,100
[ "constructive algorithms", "geometry" ]
null
null
As some of you know, cubism is a trend in art, where the problem of constructing volumetrical shape on a plane with a combination of three-dimensional geometric shapes comes to the fore. A famous sculptor Cicasso, whose self-portrait you can contemplate, hates cubism. He is more impressed by the idea to transmit two-...
The first line contains an integer *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105) — a number of rod-blanks. The second line contains *n* integers *l**i* (1<=≤<=*l**i*<=≤<=109) — lengths of rods, which Cicasso already has. It is guaranteed that it is impossible to make a polygon with *n* vertices and nonzero area using the rods Cicasso alrea...
Print the only integer *z* — the minimum length of the rod, so that after adding it it can be possible to construct convex polygon with (*n*<=+<=1) vertices and nonzero area from all of the rods.
[ "3\n1 2 1\n", "5\n20 4 3 2 1\n" ]
[ "1\n", "11\n" ]
In the first example triangle with sides {1 + 1 = 2, 2, 1} can be formed from a set of lengths {1, 1, 1, 2}. In the second example you can make a triangle with lengths {20, 11, 4 + 3 + 2 + 1 = 10}.
1,000
[ { "input": "3\n1 2 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "5\n20 4 3 2 1", "output": "11" }, { "input": "7\n77486105 317474713 89523018 332007362 7897847 949616701 54820086", "output": "70407571" }, { "input": "14\n245638694 2941428 4673577 12468 991349408 44735727 14046308 60637707...
1,462,211,424
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
51
124
7,782,400
n = int(input()) k = 0 maxi = 0 index = 0 a = list(map(int,input().split(' '))) for i in range(n): if(a[i]>maxi): maxi = a[i] index = i for i in range(n): if(index!=i): maxi-=a[i] print(maxi+1)
Title: Coat of Anticubism Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: As some of you know, cubism is a trend in art, where the problem of constructing volumetrical shape on a plane with a combination of three-dimensional geometric shapes comes to the fore. A famous sculptor Cicasso, ...
```python n = int(input()) k = 0 maxi = 0 index = 0 a = list(map(int,input().split(' '))) for i in range(n): if(a[i]>maxi): maxi = a[i] index = i for i in range(n): if(index!=i): maxi-=a[i] print(maxi+1) ```
3
583
A
Asphalting Roads
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
City X consists of *n* vertical and *n* horizontal infinite roads, forming *n*<=×<=*n* intersections. Roads (both vertical and horizontal) are numbered from 1 to *n*, and the intersections are indicated by the numbers of the roads that form them. Sand roads have long been recognized out of date, so the decision was ma...
The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=50) — the number of vertical and horizontal roads in the city. Next *n*2 lines contain the order of intersections in the schedule. The *i*-th of them contains two numbers *h**i*,<=*v**i* (1<=≤<=*h**i*,<=*v**i*<=≤<=*n*), separated by a space, and meaning that the inte...
In the single line print the numbers of the days when road works will be in progress in ascending order. The days are numbered starting from 1.
[ "2\n1 1\n1 2\n2 1\n2 2\n", "1\n1 1\n" ]
[ "1 4 \n", "1 \n" ]
In the sample the brigade acts like that: 1. On the first day the brigade comes to the intersection of the 1-st horizontal and the 1-st vertical road. As none of them has been asphalted, the workers asphalt the 1-st vertical and the 1-st horizontal road; 1. On the second day the brigade of the workers comes to the i...
500
[ { "input": "2\n1 1\n1 2\n2 1\n2 2", "output": "1 4 " }, { "input": "1\n1 1", "output": "1 " }, { "input": "2\n1 1\n2 2\n1 2\n2 1", "output": "1 2 " }, { "input": "2\n1 2\n2 2\n2 1\n1 1", "output": "1 3 " }, { "input": "3\n2 2\n1 2\n3 2\n3 3\n1 1\n2 3\n1 3\n3 1\n2 ...
1,589,287,179
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
39
124
6,963,200
n = int(input()) hs = [0] * n vs = [0] * n days = [] for i in range(n*n): h, v = [int(i) for i in input().split()] if not hs[h-1] and not vs[v-1]: hs[h-1] = 1 vs[v-1] = 1 days.append(i+1) for i in days: print(i, end=" ") print()
Title: Asphalting Roads Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: City X consists of *n* vertical and *n* horizontal infinite roads, forming *n*<=×<=*n* intersections. Roads (both vertical and horizontal) are numbered from 1 to *n*, and the intersections are indicated by the numbers ...
```python n = int(input()) hs = [0] * n vs = [0] * n days = [] for i in range(n*n): h, v = [int(i) for i in input().split()] if not hs[h-1] and not vs[v-1]: hs[h-1] = 1 vs[v-1] = 1 days.append(i+1) for i in days: print(i, end=" ") print() ```
3
40
A
Find Color
PROGRAMMING
1,300
[ "constructive algorithms", "geometry", "implementation", "math" ]
A. Find Color
2
256
Not so long ago as a result of combat operations the main Berland place of interest — the magic clock — was damaged. The cannon's balls made several holes in the clock, that's why the residents are concerned about the repair. The magic clock can be represented as an infinite Cartesian plane, where the origin correspond...
The first and single line contains two integers *x* and *y* — the coordinates of the hole made in the clock by the ball. Each of the numbers *x* and *y* has an absolute value that does not exceed 1000.
Find the required color. All the points between which and the origin of coordinates the distance is integral-value are painted black.
[ "-2 1\n", "2 1\n", "4 3\n" ]
[ "white\n", "black\n", "black\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "-2 1", "output": "white" }, { "input": "2 1", "output": "black" }, { "input": "4 3", "output": "black" }, { "input": "3 3", "output": "black" }, { "input": "4 4", "output": "white" }, { "input": "-4 4", "output": "black" }, { "i...
1,637,348,322
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
70
124
0
x, y = [int(i) for i in input().split()] i = 0 aux = x * x + y * y while i * i < aux: i += 1 if i * i == aux: print('black') else: if (i % 2)^(x * y > 0): print('white') else: print('black')
Title: Find Color Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Not so long ago as a result of combat operations the main Berland place of interest — the magic clock — was damaged. The cannon's balls made several holes in the clock, that's why the residents are concerned about the repair. Th...
```python x, y = [int(i) for i in input().split()] i = 0 aux = x * x + y * y while i * i < aux: i += 1 if i * i == aux: print('black') else: if (i % 2)^(x * y > 0): print('white') else: print('black') ```
3.969
0
none
none
none
0
[ "none" ]
null
null
Bessie and the cows are playing with sequences and need your help. They start with a sequence, initially containing just the number 0, and perform *n* operations. Each operation is one of the following: 1. Add the integer *x**i* to the first *a**i* elements of the sequence. 1. Append an integer *k**i* to the end of ...
The first line contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=2·105) — the number of operations. The next *n* lines describe the operations. Each line will start with an integer *t**i* (1<=≤<=*t**i*<=≤<=3), denoting the type of the operation (see above). If *t**i*<==<=1, it will be followed by two integers *a**i*,<=*x**i...
Output *n* lines each containing the average of the numbers in the sequence after the corresponding operation. The answer will be considered correct if its absolute or relative error doesn't exceed 10<=-<=6.
[ "5\n2 1\n3\n2 3\n2 1\n3\n", "6\n2 1\n1 2 20\n2 2\n1 2 -3\n3\n3\n" ]
[ "0.500000\n0.000000\n1.500000\n1.333333\n1.500000\n", "0.500000\n20.500000\n14.333333\n12.333333\n17.500000\n17.000000\n" ]
In the second sample, the sequence becomes <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/fb5aaaa5dc516fe540cef52fd153768bfdb941c8.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/>
0
[ { "input": "5\n2 1\n3\n2 3\n2 1\n3", "output": "0.500000\n0.000000\n1.500000\n1.333333\n1.500000" }, { "input": "6\n2 1\n1 2 20\n2 2\n1 2 -3\n3\n3", "output": "0.500000\n20.500000\n14.333333\n12.333333\n17.500000\n17.000000" }, { "input": "1\n1 1 1", "output": "1.000000" }, { ...
1,690,839,045
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
46
576
36,454,400
total_sum = 0.0 items_count = 0 puros = [0] agregados = [0] cantidad = 1 queries = [] n = int(input()) for i in range(n): q = list(map(int, input().split())) if q[0] == 1: total_sum += q[1] * q[2] agregados[q[1] - 1] += q[2] elif q[0] == 2: puros.append(q[1]) ...
Title: none Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Bessie and the cows are playing with sequences and need your help. They start with a sequence, initially containing just the number 0, and perform *n* operations. Each operation is one of the following: 1. Add the integer *x**i*...
```python total_sum = 0.0 items_count = 0 puros = [0] agregados = [0] cantidad = 1 queries = [] n = int(input()) for i in range(n): q = list(map(int, input().split())) if q[0] == 1: total_sum += q[1] * q[2] agregados[q[1] - 1] += q[2] elif q[0] == 2: puros.append(q[1...
3
914
B
Conan and Agasa play a Card Game
PROGRAMMING
1,200
[ "games", "greedy", "implementation" ]
null
null
Edogawa Conan got tired of solving cases, and invited his friend, Professor Agasa, over. They decided to play a game of cards. Conan has *n* cards, and the *i*-th card has a number *a**i* written on it. They take turns playing, starting with Conan. In each turn, the player chooses a card and removes it. Also, he remov...
The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105) — the number of cards Conan has. The next line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=105), where *a**i* is the number on the *i*-th card.
If Conan wins, print "Conan" (without quotes), otherwise print "Agasa" (without quotes).
[ "3\n4 5 7\n", "2\n1 1\n" ]
[ "Conan\n", "Agasa\n" ]
In the first example, Conan can just choose the card having number 7 on it and hence remove all the cards. After that, there are no cards left on Agasa's turn. In the second example, no matter which card Conan chooses, there will be one one card left, which Agasa can choose. After that, there are no cards left when it...
1,000
[ { "input": "3\n4 5 7", "output": "Conan" }, { "input": "2\n1 1", "output": "Agasa" }, { "input": "10\n38282 53699 38282 38282 38282 38282 38282 38282 38282 38282", "output": "Conan" }, { "input": "10\n50165 50165 50165 50165 50165 50165 50165 50165 50165 50165", "output":...
1,628,069,741
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
91
139
15,360,000
def getinput(): return [int(x) for x in input().strip().split()] n = int(input()) arr=getinput() count1={} # print(type(count)) for x in arr: if x in count1.keys(): count1[x]+=1 else: count1[x]=1 flag=0 for x,y in (count1).items(): if y%2==1: flag=1 break if(flag): print("Conan") ...
Title: Conan and Agasa play a Card Game Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Edogawa Conan got tired of solving cases, and invited his friend, Professor Agasa, over. They decided to play a game of cards. Conan has *n* cards, and the *i*-th card has a number *a**i* written on it....
```python def getinput(): return [int(x) for x in input().strip().split()] n = int(input()) arr=getinput() count1={} # print(type(count)) for x in arr: if x in count1.keys(): count1[x]+=1 else: count1[x]=1 flag=0 for x,y in (count1).items(): if y%2==1: flag=1 break if(flag): print...
3
239
A
Two Bags of Potatoes
PROGRAMMING
1,200
[ "greedy", "implementation", "math" ]
null
null
Valera had two bags of potatoes, the first of these bags contains *x* (*x*<=≥<=1) potatoes, and the second — *y* (*y*<=≥<=1) potatoes. Valera — very scattered boy, so the first bag of potatoes (it contains *x* potatoes) Valera lost. Valera remembers that the total amount of potatoes (*x*<=+<=*y*) in the two bags, first...
The first line of input contains three integers *y*, *k*, *n* (1<=≤<=*y*,<=*k*,<=*n*<=≤<=109; <=≤<=105).
Print the list of whitespace-separated integers — all possible values of *x* in ascending order. You should print each possible value of *x* exactly once. If there are no such values of *x* print a single integer -1.
[ "10 1 10\n", "10 6 40\n" ]
[ "-1\n", "2 8 14 20 26 \n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "10 1 10", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "10 6 40", "output": "2 8 14 20 26 " }, { "input": "10 1 20", "output": "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 " }, { "input": "1 10000 1000000000", "output": "9999 19999 29999 39999 49999 59999 69999 79999 89999 99999 109999 119999 12999...
1,633,413,843
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
48
342
9,728,000
y, k, n = [int(inp) for inp in input().split(" ")] ans = [i for i in range(n-y+1)[k-(y%k)::k]] print("-1", end="") if len(ans) == 0 else [print(i, end=" ") for i in ans]
Title: Two Bags of Potatoes Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Valera had two bags of potatoes, the first of these bags contains *x* (*x*<=≥<=1) potatoes, and the second — *y* (*y*<=≥<=1) potatoes. Valera — very scattered boy, so the first bag of potatoes (it contains *x* pota...
```python y, k, n = [int(inp) for inp in input().split(" ")] ans = [i for i in range(n-y+1)[k-(y%k)::k]] print("-1", end="") if len(ans) == 0 else [print(i, end=" ") for i in 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, ...
The first and only line contains the word *s*, which Vasya typed. This word consisits of small Latin letters, its length is no less that 1 and no more than 100 letters.
If Vasya managed to say hello, print "YES", otherwise print "NO".
[ "ahhellllloou\n", "hlelo\n" ]
[ "YES\n", "NO\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "ahhellllloou", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "hlelo", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "helhcludoo", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "hehwelloho", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "pnnepelqomhhheollvlo", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "tymbzjyqhymeda...
1,590,378,514
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
0
124
0
#!/usr/bin/env python # coding: utf-8 # In[54]: s = list(str(input())) def findHello(s): start = 0 end = 0 for i in range(len(s)): if s[i] == 'h': start = i if s[i] == 'o': end = i return s[start:end+1] def checkls(s): s = findHello(s) ...
Title: Chat room Time Limit: 1 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Vasya has recently learned to type and log on to the Internet. He immediately entered a chat room and decided to say hello to everybody. Vasya typed the word *s*. It is considered that Vasya managed to say hello if several letter...
```python #!/usr/bin/env python # coding: utf-8 # In[54]: s = list(str(input())) def findHello(s): start = 0 end = 0 for i in range(len(s)): if s[i] == 'h': start = i if s[i] == 'o': end = i return s[start:end+1] def checkls(s): s = findHel...
0
903
A
Hungry Student Problem
PROGRAMMING
900
[ "greedy", "implementation" ]
null
null
Ivan's classes at the university have just finished, and now he wants to go to the local CFK cafe and eat some fried chicken. CFK sells chicken chunks in small and large portions. A small portion contains 3 chunks; a large one — 7 chunks. Ivan wants to eat exactly *x* chunks. Now he wonders whether he can buy exactly ...
The first line contains one integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of testcases. The *i*-th of the following *n* lines contains one integer *x**i* (1<=≤<=*x**i*<=≤<=100) — the number of chicken chunks Ivan wants to eat.
Print *n* lines, in *i*-th line output YES if Ivan can buy exactly *x**i* chunks. Otherwise, print NO.
[ "2\n6\n5\n" ]
[ "YES\nNO\n" ]
In the first example Ivan can buy two small portions. In the second example Ivan cannot buy exactly 5 chunks, since one small portion is not enough, but two small portions or one large is too much.
0
[ { "input": "2\n6\n5", "output": "YES\nNO" }, { "input": "100\n1\n2\n3\n4\n5\n6\n7\n8\n9\n10\n11\n12\n13\n14\n15\n16\n17\n18\n19\n20\n21\n22\n23\n24\n25\n26\n27\n28\n29\n30\n31\n32\n33\n34\n35\n36\n37\n38\n39\n40\n41\n42\n43\n44\n45\n46\n47\n48\n49\n50\n51\n52\n53\n54\n55\n56\n57\n58\n59\n60\n61\n62\...
1,624,448,045
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
1
46
0
for t in range(int(input())): n=int(input()) if n<7 and n%2!=0: print("NO") elif n%3==0 or n%3==1 or n%7==0 or n%7==1 or n%7==6: print("YES") else: print("NO")
Title: Hungry Student Problem Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Ivan's classes at the university have just finished, and now he wants to go to the local CFK cafe and eat some fried chicken. CFK sells chicken chunks in small and large portions. A small portion contains 3 chun...
```python for t in range(int(input())): n=int(input()) if n<7 and n%2!=0: print("NO") elif n%3==0 or n%3==1 or n%7==0 or n%7==1 or n%7==6: print("YES") else: print("NO") ```
0
965
C
Greedy Arkady
PROGRAMMING
2,000
[ "math" ]
null
null
$k$ people want to split $n$ candies between them. Each candy should be given to exactly one of them or be thrown away. The people are numbered from $1$ to $k$, and Arkady is the first of them. To split the candies, Arkady will choose an integer $x$ and then give the first $x$ candies to himself, the next $x$ candies ...
The only line contains four integers $n$, $k$, $M$ and $D$ ($2 \le n \le 10^{18}$, $2 \le k \le n$, $1 \le M \le n$, $1 \le D \le \min{(n, 1000)}$, $M \cdot D \cdot k \ge n$) — the number of candies, the number of people, the maximum number of candies given to a person at once, the maximum number of times a person can ...
Print a single integer — the maximum possible number of candies Arkady can give to himself. Note that it is always possible to choose some valid $x$.
[ "20 4 5 2\n", "30 9 4 1\n" ]
[ "8\n", "4\n" ]
In the first example Arkady should choose $x = 4$. He will give $4$ candies to himself, $4$ candies to the second person, $4$ candies to the third person, then $4$ candies to the fourth person and then again $4$ candies to himself. No person is given candies more than $2$ times, and Arkady receives $8$ candies in total...
1,500
[ { "input": "20 4 5 2", "output": "8" }, { "input": "30 9 4 1", "output": "4" }, { "input": "2 2 1 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "42 20 5 29", "output": "5" }, { "input": "1000000000000000000 135 1000000000000000 1000", "output": "8325624421831635" }, { ...
1,524,681,465
3,765
PyPy 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
8
109
21,401,600
n, k, M, D = map(int, input().split()) ans = 0 for i in range(1, D+1): x = n //((i-1)*k+1) if x <= M: ans = max(ans, x*i) print(max(M, ans))
Title: Greedy Arkady Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: $k$ people want to split $n$ candies between them. Each candy should be given to exactly one of them or be thrown away. The people are numbered from $1$ to $k$, and Arkady is the first of them. To split the candies, Arka...
```python n, k, M, D = map(int, input().split()) ans = 0 for i in range(1, D+1): x = n //((i-1)*k+1) if x <= M: ans = max(ans, x*i) print(max(M, ans)) ```
0
597
B
Restaurant
PROGRAMMING
1,600
[ "dp", "greedy", "sortings" ]
null
null
A restaurant received *n* orders for the rental. Each rental order reserve the restaurant for a continuous period of time, the *i*-th order is characterized by two time values — the start time *l**i* and the finish time *r**i* (*l**i*<=≤<=*r**i*). Restaurant management can accept and reject orders. What is the maximal...
The first line contains integer number *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=5·105) — number of orders. The following *n* lines contain integer values *l**i* and *r**i* each (1<=≤<=*l**i*<=≤<=*r**i*<=≤<=109).
Print the maximal number of orders that can be accepted.
[ "2\n7 11\n4 7\n", "5\n1 2\n2 3\n3 4\n4 5\n5 6\n", "6\n4 8\n1 5\n4 7\n2 5\n1 3\n6 8\n" ]
[ "1\n", "3\n", "2\n" ]
none
1,000
[ { "input": "2\n7 11\n4 7", "output": "1" }, { "input": "5\n1 2\n2 3\n3 4\n4 5\n5 6", "output": "3" }, { "input": "6\n4 8\n1 5\n4 7\n2 5\n1 3\n6 8", "output": "2" }, { "input": "1\n1 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2\n4 6\n4 8", "output": "1" }, { "inp...
1,698,138,946
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
5
46
0
a = [] for _ in range(int(input())): u, v = map(int, input().split()) a.append([u, v]) a.sort(key=lambda x:x[0]) ans=[[a[0][0], a[0][1]]] # [4,7],[7,20] for s,e in a[1:]: if ans[-1][-1] >= s: continue else: ans.append([s,e]) print(len(ans))
Title: Restaurant Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: A restaurant received *n* orders for the rental. Each rental order reserve the restaurant for a continuous period of time, the *i*-th order is characterized by two time values — the start time *l**i* and the finish time *r**...
```python a = [] for _ in range(int(input())): u, v = map(int, input().split()) a.append([u, v]) a.sort(key=lambda x:x[0]) ans=[[a[0][0], a[0][1]]] # [4,7],[7,20] for s,e in a[1:]: if ans[-1][-1] >= s: continue else: ans.append([s,e]) print(len(ans)) ```
0
53
E
Dead Ends
PROGRAMMING
2,500
[ "bitmasks", "dp" ]
E. Dead Ends
5
256
Life in Bertown has become hard. The city has too many roads and the government spends too much to maintain them. There are *n* junctions and *m* two way roads, at which one can get from each junction to any other one. The mayor wants to close some roads so that the number of roads left totaled to *n*<=-<=1 roads and i...
The first line contains three integers *n*, *m* and *k* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=10,<=*n*<=-<=1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=*n*·(*n*<=-<=1)<=/<=2,<=2<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=*n*<=-<=1) which represent the number of junctions, roads and dead ends correspondingly. Then follow *m* lines each containing two different integers *v*1 and *v*2 (1<=≤<=*v*1,<=*v*2<=...
Print a single number — the required number of ways.
[ "3 3 2\n1 2\n2 3\n1 3\n", "4 6 2\n1 2\n2 3\n3 4\n4 1\n1 3\n2 4\n", "4 6 3\n1 2\n2 3\n3 4\n4 1\n1 3\n2 4\n" ]
[ "3\n", "12\n", "4\n" ]
none
2,500
[ { "input": "3 3 2\n1 2\n2 3\n1 3", "output": "3" }, { "input": "4 6 2\n1 2\n2 3\n3 4\n4 1\n1 3\n2 4", "output": "12" }, { "input": "4 6 3\n1 2\n2 3\n3 4\n4 1\n1 3\n2 4", "output": "4" }, { "input": "5 4 3\n2 1\n5 3\n3 2\n1 4", "output": "0" }, { "input": "5 10 2\n...
1,688,192,176
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
0
60
0
from math import comb def count_solutions(n, m, k): # 计算C(m, n-1) count1 = comb(m, n-1) # 计算C(m-(n-1), k) count2 = comb(m-(n-1), k) # 计算满足条件的方案数 result = count1 * count2 return result # 读取输入 n, m, k = map(int, input().split()) # 计算方案数 solution_count = coun...
Title: Dead Ends Time Limit: 5 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Life in Bertown has become hard. The city has too many roads and the government spends too much to maintain them. There are *n* junctions and *m* two way roads, at which one can get from each junction to any other one. The mayor ...
```python from math import comb def count_solutions(n, m, k): # 计算C(m, n-1) count1 = comb(m, n-1) # 计算C(m-(n-1), k) count2 = comb(m-(n-1), k) # 计算满足条件的方案数 result = count1 * count2 return result # 读取输入 n, m, k = map(int, input().split()) # 计算方案数 solution_co...
0
41
A
Translation
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation", "strings" ]
A. Translation
2
256
The translation from the Berland language into the Birland language is not an easy task. Those languages are very similar: a berlandish word differs from a birlandish word with the same meaning a little: it is spelled (and pronounced) reversely. For example, a Berlandish word code corresponds to a Birlandish word edoc....
The first line contains word *s*, the second line contains word *t*. The words consist of lowercase Latin letters. The input data do not consist unnecessary spaces. The words are not empty and their lengths do not exceed 100 symbols.
If the word *t* is a word *s*, written reversely, print YES, otherwise print NO.
[ "code\nedoc\n", "abb\naba\n", "code\ncode\n" ]
[ "YES\n", "NO\n", "NO\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "code\nedoc", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "abb\naba", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "code\ncode", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "abacaba\nabacaba", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "q\nq", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "asrgdfngfnmfgnhweratgjkk...
1,615,306,981
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
40
124
0
n = input() r = input() if n[::-1] == r: print("YES") else: print("NO") #print (n) #txt = "Hello World"[::-1] #print(txt)
Title: Translation Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: The translation from the Berland language into the Birland language is not an easy task. Those languages are very similar: a berlandish word differs from a birlandish word with the same meaning a little: it is spelled (and pron...
```python n = input() r = input() if n[::-1] == r: print("YES") else: print("NO") #print (n) #txt = "Hello World"[::-1] #print(txt) ```
3.969
61
A
Ultra-Fast Mathematician
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation" ]
A. Ultra-Fast Mathematician
2
256
Shapur was an extremely gifted student. He was great at everything including Combinatorics, Algebra, Number Theory, Geometry, Calculus, etc. He was not only smart but extraordinarily fast! He could manage to sum 1018 numbers in a single second. One day in 230 AD Shapur was trying to find out if any one can possibly do...
There are two lines in each input. Each of them contains a single number. It is guaranteed that the numbers are made from 0 and 1 only and that their length is same. The numbers may start with 0. The length of each number doesn't exceed 100.
Write one line — the corresponding answer. Do not omit the leading 0s.
[ "1010100\n0100101\n", "000\n111\n", "1110\n1010\n", "01110\n01100\n" ]
[ "1110001\n", "111\n", "0100\n", "00010\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "1010100\n0100101", "output": "1110001" }, { "input": "000\n111", "output": "111" }, { "input": "1110\n1010", "output": "0100" }, { "input": "01110\n01100", "output": "00010" }, { "input": "011101\n000001", "output": "011100" }, { "input": "...
1,620,496,949
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
2
62
6,656,000
a = input() lengtha = len(a) a = int(a,2) b = int(input(),2) c = a^b print(bin(c).replace("0b", ""))
Title: Ultra-Fast Mathematician Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Shapur was an extremely gifted student. He was great at everything including Combinatorics, Algebra, Number Theory, Geometry, Calculus, etc. He was not only smart but extraordinarily fast! He could manage to sum 10...
```python a = input() lengtha = len(a) a = int(a,2) b = int(input(),2) c = a^b print(bin(c).replace("0b", "")) ```
0
0
none
none
none
0
[ "none" ]
null
null
You are given an array *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* consisting of *n* integers, and an integer *k*. You have to split the array into exactly *k* non-empty subsegments. You'll then compute the minimum integer on each subsegment, and take the maximum integer over the *k* obtained minimums. What is the maximum possible inte...
The first line contains two integers *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=<=105) — the size of the array *a* and the number of subsegments you have to split the array to. The second line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=<=*a*2,<=<=...,<=<=*a**n* (<=-<=109<=<=≤<=<=*a**i*<=≤<=<=109).
Print single integer — the maximum possible integer you can get if you split the array into *k* non-empty subsegments and take maximum of minimums on the subsegments.
[ "5 2\n1 2 3 4 5\n", "5 1\n-4 -5 -3 -2 -1\n" ]
[ "5\n", "-5\n" ]
A subsegment [*l*,  *r*] (*l* ≤ *r*) of array *a* is the sequence *a*<sub class="lower-index">*l*</sub>,  *a*<sub class="lower-index">*l* + 1</sub>,  ...,  *a*<sub class="lower-index">*r*</sub>. Splitting of array *a* of *n* elements into *k* subsegments [*l*<sub class="lower-index">1</sub>, *r*<sub class="lower-index...
0
[ { "input": "5 2\n1 2 3 4 5", "output": "5" }, { "input": "5 1\n-4 -5 -3 -2 -1", "output": "-5" }, { "input": "10 2\n10 9 1 -9 -7 -9 3 8 -10 5", "output": "10" }, { "input": "10 4\n-8 -1 2 -3 9 -8 4 -3 5 9", "output": "9" }, { "input": "1 1\n504262064", "output...
1,508,055,361
661
Python 3
OK
TESTS
55
93
8,601,600
n, k = input().split() n, k = int(n), int(k) array = list(map(int, input().split())) if (k >= 3): print(max(array)) elif k == 1: print(min(array)) elif k == 2: print(max(array[0], array[-1]))
Title: none Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: You are given an array *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* consisting of *n* integers, and an integer *k*. You have to split the array into exactly *k* non-empty subsegments. You'll then compute the minimum integer on each subsegment, and ...
```python n, k = input().split() n, k = int(n), int(k) array = list(map(int, input().split())) if (k >= 3): print(max(array)) elif k == 1: print(min(array)) elif k == 2: print(max(array[0], array[-1])) ```
3
355
A
Vasya and Digital Root
PROGRAMMING
1,100
[ "constructive algorithms", "implementation" ]
null
null
Vasya has recently found out what a digital root of a number is and he decided to share his knowledge with you. Let's assume that *S*(*n*) is the sum of digits of number *n*, for example, *S*(4098)<==<=4<=+<=0<=+<=9<=+<=8<==<=21. Then the digital root of number *n* equals to: 1. *dr*(*n*)<==<=*S*(*n*), if *S*(*n*)<...
The first line contains two integers *k* and *d* (1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=1000; 0<=≤<=*d*<=≤<=9).
In a single line print either any number that meets the requirements (without the leading zeroes) or "No solution" (without the quotes), if the corresponding number does not exist. The chosen number must consist of exactly *k* digits. We assume that number 0 doesn't contain any leading zeroes.
[ "4 4\n", "5 1\n", "1 0\n" ]
[ "5881\n", "36172\n", "0\n" ]
For the first test sample *dr*(5881)  =  *dr*(22)  =  4. For the second test sample *dr*(36172)  =  *dr*(19)  =  *dr*(10)  =  1.
500
[ { "input": "4 4", "output": "5881" }, { "input": "5 1", "output": "36172" }, { "input": "1 0", "output": "0" }, { "input": "8 7", "output": "49722154" }, { "input": "487 0", "output": "No solution" }, { "input": "1000 5", "output": "854193955406789...
1,648,187,227
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
RUNTIME_ERROR
TESTS
0
62
3,379,200
for _ in range(int(input())): a, b, c, m = map(int, input().split()) a, b, c = sorted([a, b, c]) print("YES" if c - (a + b + 1) <= m <= a + b + c - 3 else "NO")
Title: Vasya and Digital Root Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Vasya has recently found out what a digital root of a number is and he decided to share his knowledge with you. Let's assume that *S*(*n*) is the sum of digits of number *n*, for example, *S*(4098)<==<=4<=+<=0<=...
```python for _ in range(int(input())): a, b, c, m = map(int, input().split()) a, b, c = sorted([a, b, c]) print("YES" if c - (a + b + 1) <= m <= a + b + c - 3 else "NO") ```
-1
349
A
Cinema Line
PROGRAMMING
1,100
[ "greedy", "implementation" ]
null
null
The new "Die Hard" movie has just been released! There are *n* people at the cinema box office standing in a huge line. Each of them has a single 100, 50 or 25 ruble bill. A "Die Hard" ticket costs 25 rubles. Can the booking clerk sell a ticket to each person and give the change if he initially has no money and sells t...
The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105) — the number of people in the line. The next line contains *n* integers, each of them equals 25, 50 or 100 — the values of the bills the people have. The numbers are given in the order from the beginning of the line (at the box office) to the end of the line.
Print "YES" (without the quotes) if the booking clerk can sell a ticket to each person and give the change. Otherwise print "NO".
[ "4\n25 25 50 50\n", "2\n25 100\n", "4\n50 50 25 25\n" ]
[ "YES\n", "NO\n", "NO\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "4\n25 25 50 50", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "2\n25 100", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "4\n50 50 25 25", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n25 50 100", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "10\n25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25", "output": "YES" }, { "...
1,619,586,998
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
3
92
0
n=int(input()) ppl=list(map(int,input().split())) change={25:0,50:0,100:0} i=0 while i<n: if ppl[i]==25: change[25]=change[25]+1 elif ppl[i]==50: if change[25]<1: break else: change[50]=change[50]+1 else: if (change[50]>=1 and change[25]>=...
Title: Cinema Line Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: The new "Die Hard" movie has just been released! There are *n* people at the cinema box office standing in a huge line. Each of them has a single 100, 50 or 25 ruble bill. A "Die Hard" ticket costs 25 rubles. Can the bookin...
```python n=int(input()) ppl=list(map(int,input().split())) change={25:0,50:0,100:0} i=0 while i<n: if ppl[i]==25: change[25]=change[25]+1 elif ppl[i]==50: if change[25]<1: break else: change[50]=change[50]+1 else: if (change[50]>=1 and ch...
0
215
A
Bicycle Chain
PROGRAMMING
900
[ "brute force", "implementation" ]
null
null
Vasya's bicycle chain drive consists of two parts: *n* stars are attached to the pedal axle, *m* stars are attached to the rear wheel axle. The chain helps to rotate the rear wheel by transmitting the pedal rotation. We know that the *i*-th star on the pedal axle has *a**i* (0<=&lt;<=*a*1<=&lt;<=*a*2<=&lt;<=...<=&lt;<...
The first input line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=50) — the number of stars on the bicycle's pedal axle. The second line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=104) in the order of strict increasing. The third input line contains integer *m* (1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=50) — the number of stars o...
Print the number of "integer" gears with the maximum ratio among all "integer" gears.
[ "2\n4 5\n3\n12 13 15\n", "4\n1 2 3 4\n5\n10 11 12 13 14\n" ]
[ "2\n", "1\n" ]
In the first sample the maximum "integer" gear ratio equals 3. There are two gears that have such gear ratio. For one of them *a*<sub class="lower-index">1</sub> = 4, *b*<sub class="lower-index">1</sub> = 12, and for the other *a*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub> = 5, *b*<sub class="lower-index">3</sub> = 15.
500
[ { "input": "2\n4 5\n3\n12 13 15", "output": "2" }, { "input": "4\n1 2 3 4\n5\n10 11 12 13 14", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1\n1\n1\n1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2\n1 2\n1\n1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1\n1\n2\n1 2", "output": "1" }, { "input":...
1,696,792,610
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
57
92
0
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ Created on Mon Oct 9 00:42:34 2023 @author: risha """ n=int(input()) a=list(map(int,input().split())) m=int(input()) b=list(map(int,input().split())) g=[] for i in range(n): for j in range(m): if b[j]%a[i]==0: g.append(b[j]/a[i]) print(g.count(max(g...
Title: Bicycle Chain Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Vasya's bicycle chain drive consists of two parts: *n* stars are attached to the pedal axle, *m* stars are attached to the rear wheel axle. The chain helps to rotate the rear wheel by transmitting the pedal rotation. We ...
```python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ Created on Mon Oct 9 00:42:34 2023 @author: risha """ n=int(input()) a=list(map(int,input().split())) m=int(input()) b=list(map(int,input().split())) g=[] for i in range(n): for j in range(m): if b[j]%a[i]==0: g.append(b[j]/a[i]) print(g.c...
3
0
none
none
none
0
[ "none" ]
null
null
Limak is a big polar bear. He prepared *n* problems for an algorithmic contest. The *i*-th problem has initial score *p**i*. Also, testers said that it takes *t**i* minutes to solve the *i*-th problem. Problems aren't necessarily sorted by difficulty and maybe harder problems have smaller initial score but it's too lat...
The first line contains one integer *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=150<=000) — the number of problems. The second line contains *n* integers *p*1,<=*p*2,<=...,<=*p**n* (1<=≤<=*p**i*<=≤<=108) — initial scores. The third line contains *n* integers *t*1,<=*t*2,<=...,<=*t**n* (1<=≤<=*t**i*<=≤<=108) where *t**i* is the number of minu...
Print one real value on a single line — the maximum value of *c* that and there is no optimal order with a paradox. Your answer will be considered correct if its absolute or relative error does not exceed 10<=-<=6. Namely: let's assume that your answer is *a*, and the answer of the jury is *b*. The checker program wi...
[ "3\n4 3 10\n1 1 8\n", "4\n7 20 15 10\n7 20 15 10\n", "2\n10 20\n10 1\n" ]
[ "0.62500000000\n", "0.31901840491\n", "1.00000000000\n" ]
In the first sample, there are 3 problems. The first is (4, 1) (initial score is 4 and required time is 1 minute), the second problem is (3, 1) and the third one is (10, 8). The total time is *T* = 1 + 1 + 8 = 10. Let's show that there is a paradox for *c* = 0.7. Solving problems in order 1, 2, 3 turns out to give the...
0
[]
1,598,809,853
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
0
78
6,963,200
import math n=int(input()) arr=list(map(int,input().split())) arr.sort() a= int((arr[-1]**(1/(n-1))))+1 minm=float("inf") c=0 m=0 for i in range(a,0,-1): arr1=[i**j for j in range(n)] count=0 for (e1,e2) in zip(arr1,arr): count+=abs(e1-e2) if minm>=count: minm=count ...
Title: none Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Limak is a big polar bear. He prepared *n* problems for an algorithmic contest. The *i*-th problem has initial score *p**i*. Also, testers said that it takes *t**i* minutes to solve the *i*-th problem. Problems aren't necessarily ...
```python import math n=int(input()) arr=list(map(int,input().split())) arr.sort() a= int((arr[-1]**(1/(n-1))))+1 minm=float("inf") c=0 m=0 for i in range(a,0,-1): arr1=[i**j for j in range(n)] count=0 for (e1,e2) in zip(arr1,arr): count+=abs(e1-e2) if minm>=count: mi...
0
281
A
Word Capitalization
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation", "strings" ]
null
null
Capitalization is writing a word with its first letter as a capital letter. Your task is to capitalize the given word. Note, that during capitalization all the letters except the first one remains unchanged.
A single line contains a non-empty word. This word consists of lowercase and uppercase English letters. The length of the word will not exceed 103.
Output the given word after capitalization.
[ "ApPLe\n", "konjac\n" ]
[ "ApPLe\n", "Konjac\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "ApPLe", "output": "ApPLe" }, { "input": "konjac", "output": "Konjac" }, { "input": "a", "output": "A" }, { "input": "A", "output": "A" }, { "input": "z", "output": "Z" }, { "input": "ABACABA", "output": "ABACABA" }, { "input": "...
1,697,944,179
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
0
62
0
x = input() x = x.capitalize() print(x)
Title: Word Capitalization Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Capitalization is writing a word with its first letter as a capital letter. Your task is to capitalize the given word. Note, that during capitalization all the letters except the first one remains unchanged. Input...
```python x = input() x = x.capitalize() print(x) ```
0
519
C
A and B and Team Training
PROGRAMMING
1,300
[ "greedy", "implementation", "math", "number theory" ]
null
null
A and B are preparing themselves for programming contests. An important part of preparing for a competition is sharing programming knowledge from the experienced members to those who are just beginning to deal with the contests. Therefore, during the next team training A decided to make teams so that newbies are solvi...
The first line contains two integers *n* and *m* (0<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=5·105) — the number of experienced participants and newbies that are present at the training session.
Print the maximum number of teams that can be formed.
[ "2 6\n", "4 5\n" ]
[ "2\n", "3\n" ]
Let's represent the experienced players as XP and newbies as NB. In the first test the teams look as follows: (XP, NB, NB), (XP, NB, NB). In the second test sample the teams look as follows: (XP, NB, NB), (XP, NB, NB), (XP, XP, NB).
1,500
[ { "input": "2 6", "output": "2" }, { "input": "4 5", "output": "3" }, { "input": "1 1", "output": "0" }, { "input": "3 3", "output": "2" }, { "input": "500000 500000", "output": "333333" }, { "input": "70 100", "output": "56" }, { "input": ...
1,660,323,182
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
6
62
0
k,m=str(input()).split(' ') total_member=int(k)+int(m) print(total_member//3)
Title: A and B and Team Training Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: A and B are preparing themselves for programming contests. An important part of preparing for a competition is sharing programming knowledge from the experienced members to those who are just beginning to dea...
```python k,m=str(input()).split(' ') total_member=int(k)+int(m) print(total_member//3) ```
0
368
B
Sereja and Suffixes
PROGRAMMING
1,100
[ "data structures", "dp" ]
null
null
Sereja has an array *a*, consisting of *n* integers *a*1, *a*2, ..., *a**n*. The boy cannot sit and do nothing, he decided to study an array. Sereja took a piece of paper and wrote out *m* integers *l*1,<=*l*2,<=...,<=*l**m* (1<=≤<=*l**i*<=≤<=*n*). For each number *l**i* he wants to know how many distinct numbers are s...
The first line contains two integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=105). The second line contains *n* integers *a*1, *a*2, ..., *a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=105) — the array elements. Next *m* lines contain integers *l*1,<=*l*2,<=...,<=*l**m*. The *i*-th line contains integer *l**i* (1<=≤<=*l**i*<=≤<=*n*).
Print *m* lines — on the *i*-th line print the answer to the number *l**i*.
[ "10 10\n1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 100000 99999\n1\n2\n3\n4\n5\n6\n7\n8\n9\n10\n" ]
[ "6\n6\n6\n6\n6\n5\n4\n3\n2\n1\n" ]
none
1,000
[ { "input": "10 10\n1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 100000 99999\n1\n2\n3\n4\n5\n6\n7\n8\n9\n10", "output": "6\n6\n6\n6\n6\n5\n4\n3\n2\n1" }, { "input": "8 3\n8 6 4 3 4 2 4 8\n6\n4\n2", "output": "3\n4\n5" }, { "input": "7 10\n1 3 8 6 2 2 7\n4\n2\n6\n3\n4\n4\n6\n2\n7\n4", "output": "3\n5\n2\n4\n3\n3\...
1,698,153,824
2,147,483,647
Python 3
TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
TESTS
10
1,000
10,649,600
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ Created on Tue Oct 24 21:13:23 2023 @author: ghp """ n,m=map(int,input().split()) arr=list(map(int,input().split())) dp=[1]*n n=n-1 while n>0: if arr[n-1] in arr[n:]: dp[n-1]=dp[n] else: dp[n-1]=dp[n]+1 n-=1 for i in range(m): a=int(input()) ...
Title: Sereja and Suffixes Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Sereja has an array *a*, consisting of *n* integers *a*1, *a*2, ..., *a**n*. The boy cannot sit and do nothing, he decided to study an array. Sereja took a piece of paper and wrote out *m* integers *l*1,<=*l*2,<=......
```python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ Created on Tue Oct 24 21:13:23 2023 @author: ghp """ n,m=map(int,input().split()) arr=list(map(int,input().split())) dp=[1]*n n=n-1 while n>0: if arr[n-1] in arr[n:]: dp[n-1]=dp[n] else: dp[n-1]=dp[n]+1 n-=1 for i in range(m): a=int...
0
259
A
Little Elephant and Chess
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "brute force", "strings" ]
null
null
The Little Elephant loves chess very much. One day the Little Elephant and his friend decided to play chess. They've got the chess pieces but the board is a problem. They've got an 8<=×<=8 checkered board, each square is painted either black or white. The Little Elephant and his friend know that a proper chessboard d...
The input consists of exactly eight lines. Each line contains exactly eight characters "W" or "B" without any spaces: the *j*-th character in the *i*-th line stands for the color of the *j*-th cell of the *i*-th row of the elephants' board. Character "W" stands for the white color, character "B" stands for the black co...
In a single line print "YES" (without the quotes), if we can make the board a proper chessboard and "NO" (without the quotes) otherwise.
[ "WBWBWBWB\nBWBWBWBW\nBWBWBWBW\nBWBWBWBW\nWBWBWBWB\nWBWBWBWB\nBWBWBWBW\nWBWBWBWB\n", "WBWBWBWB\nWBWBWBWB\nBBWBWWWB\nBWBWBWBW\nBWBWBWBW\nBWBWBWWW\nBWBWBWBW\nBWBWBWBW\n" ]
[ "YES\n", "NO\n" ]
In the first sample you should shift the following lines one position to the right: the 3-rd, the 6-th, the 7-th and the 8-th. In the second sample there is no way you can achieve the goal.
500
[ { "input": "WBWBWBWB\nBWBWBWBW\nBWBWBWBW\nBWBWBWBW\nWBWBWBWB\nWBWBWBWB\nBWBWBWBW\nWBWBWBWB", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "WBWBWBWB\nWBWBWBWB\nBBWBWWWB\nBWBWBWBW\nBWBWBWBW\nBWBWBWWW\nBWBWBWBW\nBWBWBWBW", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "BWBWBWBW\nWBWBWBWB\nBWBWBWBW\nBWBWBWBW\nWBWBWBWB\nWBW...
1,548,927,767
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
5
186
0
flag = True for _ in range(8): s = input() if s.count("W") == 4 and s.count("B") == 4: c = s[0] for i in s[1:]: if i == c: flag = False else: c = i if flag: print("YES") else: print("NO")
Title: Little Elephant and Chess Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: The Little Elephant loves chess very much. One day the Little Elephant and his friend decided to play chess. They've got the chess pieces but the board is a problem. They've got an 8<=×<=8 checkered board, e...
```python flag = True for _ in range(8): s = input() if s.count("W") == 4 and s.count("B") == 4: c = s[0] for i in s[1:]: if i == c: flag = False else: c = i if flag: print("YES") else: print("NO") ```
0
996
A
Hit the Lottery
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "dp", "greedy" ]
null
null
Allen has a LOT of money. He has $n$ dollars in the bank. For security reasons, he wants to withdraw it in cash (we will not disclose the reasons here). The denominations for dollar bills are $1$, $5$, $10$, $20$, $100$. What is the minimum number of bills Allen could receive after withdrawing his entire balance?
The first and only line of input contains a single integer $n$ ($1 \le n \le 10^9$).
Output the minimum number of bills that Allen could receive.
[ "125\n", "43\n", "1000000000\n" ]
[ "3\n", "5\n", "10000000\n" ]
In the first sample case, Allen can withdraw this with a $100$ dollar bill, a $20$ dollar bill, and a $5$ dollar bill. There is no way for Allen to receive $125$ dollars in one or two bills. In the second sample case, Allen can withdraw two $20$ dollar bills and three $1$ dollar bills. In the third sample case, Allen...
500
[ { "input": "125", "output": "3" }, { "input": "43", "output": "5" }, { "input": "1000000000", "output": "10000000" }, { "input": "4", "output": "4" }, { "input": "5", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "74", "o...
1,695,993,654
2,147,483,647
Python 3
TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
TESTS
0
1,000
0
n=int(input()) count=0 while(n>0): if(n>100): n=n-100 count+=1 elif(n>20): n=n-20 count+=1 elif(n>10): n=n-10 count+=1 elif(n>5): n=n-5 count+=1 else: count+=1 print(count)
Title: Hit the Lottery Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Allen has a LOT of money. He has $n$ dollars in the bank. For security reasons, he wants to withdraw it in cash (we will not disclose the reasons here). The denominations for dollar bills are $1$, $5$, $10$, $20$, $100$...
```python n=int(input()) count=0 while(n>0): if(n>100): n=n-100 count+=1 elif(n>20): n=n-20 count+=1 elif(n>10): n=n-10 count+=1 elif(n>5): n=n-5 count+=1 else: count+=1 print(count) ```
0
399
A
Pages
PROGRAMMING
0
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
User ainta is making a web site. This time he is going to make a navigation of the pages. In his site, there are *n* pages numbered by integers from 1 to *n*. Assume that somebody is on the *p*-th page now. The navigation will look like this: When someone clicks the button "&lt;&lt;" he is redirected to page 1, and wh...
The first and the only line contains three integers *n*, *p*, *k* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100; 1<=≤<=*p*<=≤<=*n*; 1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=*n*)
Print the proper navigation. Follow the format of the output from the test samples.
[ "17 5 2\n", "6 5 2\n", "6 1 2\n", "6 2 2\n", "9 6 3\n", "10 6 3\n", "8 5 4\n" ]
[ "&lt;&lt; 3 4 (5) 6 7 &gt;&gt; ", "&lt;&lt; 3 4 (5) 6 ", "(1) 2 3 &gt;&gt; ", "1 (2) 3 4 &gt;&gt;", "&lt;&lt; 3 4 5 (6) 7 8 9", "&lt;&lt; 3 4 5 (6) 7 8 9 &gt;&gt;", "1 2 3 4 (5) 6 7 8 " ]
none
500
[ { "input": "17 5 2", "output": "<< 3 4 (5) 6 7 >> " }, { "input": "6 5 2", "output": "<< 3 4 (5) 6 " }, { "input": "6 1 2", "output": "(1) 2 3 >> " }, { "input": "6 2 2", "output": "1 (2) 3 4 >> " }, { "input": "9 6 3", "output": "<< 3 4 5 (6) 7 8 9 " }, {...
1,580,413,239
2,147,483,647
Python 3
RUNTIME_ERROR
TESTS
0
93
0
def pages(n,p,k): output = "" if p-k > 1 : output += "<< " for i in range(0, p): if p-k+i <= n: if p-k+i == p: output += "(" + str(p-k+i) + ") " else: output += str(p-k+i) + " " if p+k < n: output += ">>" ...
Title: Pages Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: User ainta is making a web site. This time he is going to make a navigation of the pages. In his site, there are *n* pages numbered by integers from 1 to *n*. Assume that somebody is on the *p*-th page now. The navigation will lo...
```python def pages(n,p,k): output = "" if p-k > 1 : output += "<< " for i in range(0, p): if p-k+i <= n: if p-k+i == p: output += "(" + str(p-k+i) + ") " else: output += str(p-k+i) + " " if p+k < n: output += "...
-1
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...
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" },...
1,643,149,926
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
OK
TESTS
87
171
17,305,600
import bisect n = int(input()) L = list(map(int, input().split())) i = n - 1 L.sort() while i > 0: a = L[i] b = L[i-1] diff = a - b idx = bisect.bisect_right(L, diff) if idx != i - 1 and idx != i and a < (b + L[idx]): print("YES") exit() i -= 1 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 ca...
```python import bisect n = int(input()) L = list(map(int, input().split())) i = n - 1 L.sort() while i > 0: a = L[i] b = L[i-1] diff = a - b idx = bisect.bisect_right(L, diff) if idx != i - 1 and idx != i and a < (b + L[idx]): print("YES") exit() i -= 1 print("NO") ```
3
902
A
Visiting a Friend
PROGRAMMING
1,100
[ "greedy", "implementation" ]
null
null
Pig is visiting a friend. Pig's house is located at point 0, and his friend's house is located at point *m* on an axis. Pig can use teleports to move along the axis. To use a teleport, Pig should come to a certain point (where the teleport is located) and choose where to move: for each teleport there is the rightmos...
The first line contains two integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100,<=1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=100) — the number of teleports and the location of the friend's house. The next *n* lines contain information about teleports. The *i*-th of these lines contains two integers *a**i* and *b**i* (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=*b**i*<=≤<=*m*), where ...
Print "YES" if there is a path from Pig's house to his friend's house that uses only teleports, and "NO" otherwise. You can print each letter in arbitrary case (upper or lower).
[ "3 5\n0 2\n2 4\n3 5\n", "3 7\n0 4\n2 5\n6 7\n" ]
[ "YES\n", "NO\n" ]
The first example is shown on the picture below: Pig can use the first teleport from his house (point 0) to reach point 2, then using the second teleport go from point 2 to point 3, then using the third teleport go from point 3 to point 5, where his friend lives. The second example is shown on the picture below: You...
500
[ { "input": "3 5\n0 2\n2 4\n3 5", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "3 7\n0 4\n2 5\n6 7", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "1 1\n0 0", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "30 10\n0 7\n1 2\n1 2\n1 4\n1 4\n1 3\n2 2\n2 4\n2 6\n2 9\n2 2\n3 5\n3 8\n4 8\n4 5\n4 6\n5 6\n5 7\n6 6\n6 9\n6 7\n6 9\n7 7...
1,513,698,580
869
Python 3
RUNTIME_ERROR
PRETESTS
0
62
5,529,600
import sys f = open('input', 'r') #f = sys.stdin n, m = f.readline().split() n = int(n) m = int(m) print(n,m) reached = 0 failed = False for _ in range(n): a, b = f.readline().split() a = int(a) b = int(b) print (reached, a) if reached < a: failed = True break if reached < b: reached = b if ...
Title: Visiting a Friend Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Pig is visiting a friend. Pig's house is located at point 0, and his friend's house is located at point *m* on an axis. Pig can use teleports to move along the axis. To use a teleport, Pig should come to a certain ...
```python import sys f = open('input', 'r') #f = sys.stdin n, m = f.readline().split() n = int(n) m = int(m) print(n,m) reached = 0 failed = False for _ in range(n): a, b = f.readline().split() a = int(a) b = int(b) print (reached, a) if reached < a: failed = True break if reached < b: reache...
-1
920
B
Tea Queue
PROGRAMMING
1,200
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
Recently *n* students from city S moved to city P to attend a programming camp. They moved there by train. In the evening, all students in the train decided that they want to drink some tea. Of course, no two people can use the same teapot simultaneously, so the students had to form a queue to get their tea. *i*-th s...
The first line contains one integer *t* — the number of test cases to solve (1<=≤<=*t*<=≤<=1000). Then *t* test cases follow. The first line of each test case contains one integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000) — the number of students. Then *n* lines follow. Each line contains two integer *l**i*, *r**i* (1<=≤<=*l**i*<=≤<=...
For each test case print *n* integers. *i*-th of them must be equal to the second when *i*-th student gets his tea, or 0 if he leaves without tea.
[ "2\n2\n1 3\n1 4\n3\n1 5\n1 1\n2 3\n" ]
[ "1 2 \n1 0 2 \n" ]
The example contains 2 tests: 1. During 1-st second, students 1 and 2 come to the queue, and student 1 gets his tea. Student 2 gets his tea during 2-nd second. 1. During 1-st second, students 1 and 2 come to the queue, student 1 gets his tea, and student 2 leaves without tea. During 2-nd second, student 3 comes and ...
0
[ { "input": "2\n2\n1 3\n1 4\n3\n1 5\n1 1\n2 3", "output": "1 2 \n1 0 2 " }, { "input": "19\n1\n1 1\n1\n1 2\n1\n1 1000\n1\n1 2000\n1\n2 2\n1\n2 3\n1\n2 1000\n1\n2 2000\n1\n1999 1999\n1\n1999 2000\n1\n2000 2000\n2\n1 1\n1 1\n2\n1 1\n1 2\n2\n1 2\n1 1\n2\n1 2000\n1 1\n2\n1 1\n1 2000\n2\n1 2000\n2 2\n2\n2...
1,549,577,857
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
1
124
0
t = int(input()) while t: stu = [] q = [] n = int(input()) while n: stu.append([int(i) for i in input().split()]) n-=1 sec = 0 while(len(stu)): sec+=1 stu[0][1] = sec q.append(stu[0]) stu.pop(0) for i,j in enumerate(stu): ...
Title: Tea Queue Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Recently *n* students from city S moved to city P to attend a programming camp. They moved there by train. In the evening, all students in the train decided that they want to drink some tea. Of course, no two people can use ...
```python t = int(input()) while t: stu = [] q = [] n = int(input()) while n: stu.append([int(i) for i in input().split()]) n-=1 sec = 0 while(len(stu)): sec+=1 stu[0][1] = sec q.append(stu[0]) stu.pop(0) for i,j in enumerate(...
0
534
B
Covered Path
PROGRAMMING
1,400
[ "dp", "greedy", "math" ]
null
null
The on-board computer on Polycarp's car measured that the car speed at the beginning of some section of the path equals *v*1 meters per second, and in the end it is *v*2 meters per second. We know that this section of the route took exactly *t* seconds to pass. Assuming that at each of the seconds the speed is constan...
The first line contains two integers *v*1 and *v*2 (1<=≤<=*v*1,<=*v*2<=≤<=100) — the speeds in meters per second at the beginning of the segment and at the end of the segment, respectively. The second line contains two integers *t* (2<=≤<=*t*<=≤<=100) — the time when the car moves along the segment in seconds, *d* (0<...
Print the maximum possible length of the path segment in meters.
[ "5 6\n4 2\n", "10 10\n10 0\n" ]
[ "26", "100" ]
In the first sample the sequence of speeds of Polycarpus' car can look as follows: 5, 7, 8, 6. Thus, the total path is 5 + 7 + 8 + 6 = 26 meters. In the second sample, as *d* = 0, the car covers the whole segment at constant speed *v* = 10. In *t* = 10 seconds it covers the distance of 100 meters.
1,000
[ { "input": "5 6\n4 2", "output": "26" }, { "input": "10 10\n10 0", "output": "100" }, { "input": "87 87\n2 10", "output": "174" }, { "input": "1 11\n6 2", "output": "36" }, { "input": "100 10\n10 10", "output": "550" }, { "input": "1 1\n100 10", "o...
1,617,542,581
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
64
77
0
v1,v2 = map(int,input().split()) t,d = map(int,input().split()) if v1>v2: z = v1 v1 = v2 v2 = z ans = v1 cur = v1 for i in range(2,t+1): temp = (t-i)*d f = 0 for j in range(d,-1,-1): if abs((cur+j)-v2)<=temp: f=1 cur += j ans+=cur break ...
Title: Covered Path Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: The on-board computer on Polycarp's car measured that the car speed at the beginning of some section of the path equals *v*1 meters per second, and in the end it is *v*2 meters per second. We know that this section of the ...
```python v1,v2 = map(int,input().split()) t,d = map(int,input().split()) if v1>v2: z = v1 v1 = v2 v2 = z ans = v1 cur = v1 for i in range(2,t+1): temp = (t-i)*d f = 0 for j in range(d,-1,-1): if abs((cur+j)-v2)<=temp: f=1 cur += j ans+=cur ...
3
50
A
Domino piling
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "greedy", "math" ]
A. Domino piling
2
256
You are given a rectangular board of *M*<=×<=*N* squares. Also you are given an unlimited number of standard domino pieces of 2<=×<=1 squares. You are allowed to rotate the pieces. You are asked to place as many dominoes as possible on the board so as to meet the following conditions: 1. Each domino completely covers ...
In a single line you are given two integers *M* and *N* — board sizes in squares (1<=≤<=*M*<=≤<=*N*<=≤<=16).
Output one number — the maximal number of dominoes, which can be placed.
[ "2 4\n", "3 3\n" ]
[ "4\n", "4\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "2 4", "output": "4" }, { "input": "3 3", "output": "4" }, { "input": "1 5", "output": "2" }, { "input": "1 6", "output": "3" }, { "input": "1 15", "output": "7" }, { "input": "1 16", "output": "8" }, { "input": "2 5", "outpu...
1,640,527,693
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
35
92
0
a,g=map(int,input().split()) s=a*g//2 print(s)
Title: Domino piling Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: You are given a rectangular board of *M*<=×<=*N* squares. Also you are given an unlimited number of standard domino pieces of 2<=×<=1 squares. You are allowed to rotate the pieces. You are asked to place as many dominoes as p...
```python a,g=map(int,input().split()) s=a*g//2 print(s) ```
3.977
756
A
Pavel and barbecue
PROGRAMMING
1,700
[ "constructive algorithms", "dfs and similar" ]
null
null
Pavel cooks barbecue. There are *n* skewers, they lay on a brazier in a row, each on one of *n* positions. Pavel wants each skewer to be cooked some time in every of *n* positions in two directions: in the one it was directed originally and in the reversed direction. Pavel has a plan: a permutation *p* and a sequence ...
The first line contain the integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=2·105) — the number of skewers. The second line contains a sequence of integers *p*1,<=*p*2,<=...,<=*p**n* (1<=≤<=*p**i*<=≤<=*n*) — the permutation, according to which Pavel wants to move the skewers. The third line contains a sequence *b*1,<=*b*2,<=...,<=*b**n* c...
Print single integer — the minimum total number of elements in the given permutation *p* and the given sequence *b* he needs to change so that every skewer will visit each of 2*n* placements.
[ "4\n4 3 2 1\n0 1 1 1\n", "3\n2 3 1\n0 0 0\n" ]
[ "2\n", "1\n" ]
In the first example Pavel can change the permutation to 4, 3, 1, 2. In the second example Pavel can change any element of *b* to 1.
500
[ { "input": "4\n4 3 2 1\n0 1 1 1", "output": "2" }, { "input": "3\n2 3 1\n0 0 0", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1\n1\n0", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2\n1 2\n0 0", "output": "3" }, { "input": "2\n2 1\n0 0", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2\n1 2\n0 1", ...
1,568,823,994
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
OK
TESTS
87
390
20,582,400
import sys n = int(input()) p = [int(i) for i in input().split()] b = [int(i) for i in input().split()] ans = 0 num_cycles = 0 checked = set() for i in range(n): if i in checked: continue checked.add(i) nxt = p[i] - 1 while nxt != i: checked.add(nxt) nxt = p[nxt] - 1 ...
Title: Pavel and barbecue Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Pavel cooks barbecue. There are *n* skewers, they lay on a brazier in a row, each on one of *n* positions. Pavel wants each skewer to be cooked some time in every of *n* positions in two directions: in the one it was...
```python import sys n = int(input()) p = [int(i) for i in input().split()] b = [int(i) for i in input().split()] ans = 0 num_cycles = 0 checked = set() for i in range(n): if i in checked: continue checked.add(i) nxt = p[i] - 1 while nxt != i: checked.add(nxt) nxt = p...
3
485
A
Factory
PROGRAMMING
1,400
[ "implementation", "math", "matrices" ]
null
null
One industrial factory is reforming working plan. The director suggested to set a mythical detail production norm. If at the beginning of the day there were *x* details in the factory storage, then by the end of the day the factory has to produce (remainder after dividing *x* by *m*) more details. Unfortunately, no cu...
The first line contains two integers *a* and *m* (1<=≤<=*a*,<=*m*<=≤<=105).
Print "Yes" (without quotes) if the production will eventually stop, otherwise print "No".
[ "1 5\n", "3 6\n" ]
[ "No\n", "Yes\n" ]
none
1,000
[ { "input": "1 5", "output": "No" }, { "input": "3 6", "output": "Yes" }, { "input": "1 8", "output": "Yes" }, { "input": "2 3", "output": "No" }, { "input": "3 24", "output": "Yes" }, { "input": "1 1", "output": "Yes" }, { "input": "100000 ...
1,587,556,857
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
8
108
0
from math import log2 n,m = map(int,input().split()) if m%n!=0: print("No") else: m=m//n if log2(m)==int(log2(m)): print("Yes") else: print("No")
Title: Factory Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: One industrial factory is reforming working plan. The director suggested to set a mythical detail production norm. If at the beginning of the day there were *x* details in the factory storage, then by the end of the day the fac...
```python from math import log2 n,m = map(int,input().split()) if m%n!=0: print("No") else: m=m//n if log2(m)==int(log2(m)): print("Yes") else: print("No") ```
0
764
A
Taymyr is calling you
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "brute force", "implementation", "math" ]
null
null
Comrade Dujikov is busy choosing artists for Timofey's birthday and is recieving calls from Taymyr from Ilia-alpinist. Ilia-alpinist calls every *n* minutes, i.e. in minutes *n*, 2*n*, 3*n* and so on. Artists come to the comrade every *m* minutes, i.e. in minutes *m*, 2*m*, 3*m* and so on. The day is *z* minutes long,...
The only string contains three integers — *n*, *m* and *z* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*,<=*z*<=≤<=104).
Print single integer — the minimum number of artists that should be killed so that there are no artists in the room when Ilia calls.
[ "1 1 10\n", "1 2 5\n", "2 3 9\n" ]
[ "10\n", "2\n", "1\n" ]
Taymyr is a place in the north of Russia. In the first test the artists come each minute, as well as the calls, so we need to kill all of them. In the second test we need to kill artists which come on the second and the fourth minutes. In the third test — only the artist which comes on the sixth minute.
500
[ { "input": "1 1 10", "output": "10" }, { "input": "1 2 5", "output": "2" }, { "input": "2 3 9", "output": "1" }, { "input": "4 8 9", "output": "1" }, { "input": "7 9 2", "output": "0" }, { "input": "10000 10000 10000", "output": "1" }, { "i...
1,564,419,145
2,147,483,647
Python 3
RUNTIME_ERROR
TESTS
0
93
0
#import sys #sys.stdin = open("input.in","r") #sys.stdout = open("test.out","w") a,b,c=map(int,input().split()) l=0 for i in range (n): if (i+1)%a==0 and (i+1)%b==0 : l+=1 print (l)
Title: Taymyr is calling you Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Comrade Dujikov is busy choosing artists for Timofey's birthday and is recieving calls from Taymyr from Ilia-alpinist. Ilia-alpinist calls every *n* minutes, i.e. in minutes *n*, 2*n*, 3*n* and so on. Artists com...
```python #import sys #sys.stdin = open("input.in","r") #sys.stdout = open("test.out","w") a,b,c=map(int,input().split()) l=0 for i in range (n): if (i+1)%a==0 and (i+1)%b==0 : l+=1 print (l) ```
-1
1
A
Theatre Square
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "math" ]
A. Theatre Square
1
256
Theatre Square in the capital city of Berland has a rectangular shape with the size *n*<=×<=*m* meters. On the occasion of the city's anniversary, a decision was taken to pave the Square with square granite flagstones. Each flagstone is of the size *a*<=×<=*a*. What is the least number of flagstones needed to pave the...
The input contains three positive integer numbers in the first line: *n*,<=<=*m* and *a* (1<=≤<=<=*n*,<=*m*,<=*a*<=≤<=109).
Write the needed number of flagstones.
[ "6 6 4\n" ]
[ "4\n" ]
none
0
[ { "input": "6 6 4", "output": "4" }, { "input": "1 1 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2 1 1", "output": "2" }, { "input": "1 2 1", "output": "2" }, { "input": "2 2 1", "output": "4" }, { "input": "2 1 2", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1 1 3"...
1,680,762,661
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
11
93
0
x, y, a = input().split() x = int(x) y = int(y) a = int(a) zanX = zanY = countX = countY = 0 if x%a==0 and y%a==0: print(x*y//a) else: while zanX<x: zanX+=a countX+=1 while zanY<y: zanY+=a countY+=1 print(countX*countY)
Title: Theatre Square Time Limit: 1 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Theatre Square in the capital city of Berland has a rectangular shape with the size *n*<=×<=*m* meters. On the occasion of the city's anniversary, a decision was taken to pave the Square with square granite flagstones. Each ...
```python x, y, a = input().split() x = int(x) y = int(y) a = int(a) zanX = zanY = countX = countY = 0 if x%a==0 and y%a==0: print(x*y//a) else: while zanX<x: zanX+=a countX+=1 while zanY<y: zanY+=a countY+=1 print(countX*countY) ```
0
248
A
Cupboards
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
One foggy Stockholm morning, Karlsson decided to snack on some jam in his friend Lillebror Svantenson's house. Fortunately for Karlsson, there wasn't anybody in his friend's house. Karlsson was not going to be hungry any longer, so he decided to get some food in the house. Karlsson's gaze immediately fell on *n* woode...
The first input line contains a single integer *n* — the number of cupboards in the kitchen (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=104). Then follow *n* lines, each containing two integers *l**i* and *r**i* (0<=≤<=*l**i*,<=*r**i*<=≤<=1). Number *l**i* equals one, if the left door of the *i*-th cupboard is opened, otherwise number *l**i* equal...
In the only output line print a single integer *t* — the minimum number of seconds Karlsson needs to change the doors of all cupboards to the position he needs.
[ "5\n0 1\n1 0\n0 1\n1 1\n0 1\n" ]
[ "3\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "5\n0 1\n1 0\n0 1\n1 1\n0 1", "output": "3" }, { "input": "2\n0 0\n0 0", "output": "0" }, { "input": "3\n0 1\n1 1\n1 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "8\n0 1\n1 0\n0 1\n1 1\n0 1\n1 0\n0 1\n1 0", "output": "7" }, { "input": "8\n1 0\n1 0\n1 0\n0 1\n0 1\n1 ...
1,475,510,094
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
57
342
1,024,000
#!/usr/bin/env python3 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- n=int(input()) d=[] l,p,t=0,0,0, for i in range(n): d.append(list(map(int,input().split()))) if d[i][0]==1: l+=1 if d[i][1]==1: p+=1 if l<n-l: t+=l else: t+=n-l if p<n-p: t+=p else: t+=n-p print(t)
Title: Cupboards Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: One foggy Stockholm morning, Karlsson decided to snack on some jam in his friend Lillebror Svantenson's house. Fortunately for Karlsson, there wasn't anybody in his friend's house. Karlsson was not going to be hungry any long...
```python #!/usr/bin/env python3 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- n=int(input()) d=[] l,p,t=0,0,0, for i in range(n): d.append(list(map(int,input().split()))) if d[i][0]==1: l+=1 if d[i][1]==1: p+=1 if l<n-l: t+=l else: t+=n-l if p<n-p: t+=p else: t+=n-p print(t) ``...
3
24
A
Ring road
PROGRAMMING
1,400
[ "graphs" ]
A. Ring road
2
256
Nowadays the one-way traffic is introduced all over the world in order to improve driving safety and reduce traffic jams. The government of Berland decided to keep up with new trends. Formerly all *n* cities of Berland were connected by *n* two-way roads in the ring, i. e. each city was connected directly to exactly tw...
The first line contains integer *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — amount of cities (and roads) in Berland. Next *n* lines contain description of roads. Each road is described by three integers *a**i*, *b**i*, *c**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*,<=*b**i*<=≤<=*n*,<=*a**i*<=≠<=*b**i*,<=1<=≤<=*c**i*<=≤<=100) — road is directed from city *a**i* t...
Output single integer — the smallest amount of money the government should spend on the redirecting of roads so that from every city you can get to any other.
[ "3\n1 3 1\n1 2 1\n3 2 1\n", "3\n1 3 1\n1 2 5\n3 2 1\n", "6\n1 5 4\n5 3 8\n2 4 15\n1 6 16\n2 3 23\n4 6 42\n", "4\n1 2 9\n2 3 8\n3 4 7\n4 1 5\n" ]
[ "1\n", "2\n", "39\n", "0\n" ]
none
0
[ { "input": "3\n1 3 1\n1 2 1\n3 2 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "3\n1 3 1\n1 2 5\n3 2 1", "output": "2" }, { "input": "6\n1 5 4\n5 3 8\n2 4 15\n1 6 16\n2 3 23\n4 6 42", "output": "39" }, { "input": "4\n1 2 9\n2 3 8\n3 4 7\n4 1 5", "output": "0" }, { "input": "5\n...
1,619,625,294
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
21
124
204,800
n = int(input()) l = [] for _ in range(n): a,b,c = input().split() l.append((int(a),int(b),int(c))) (a,b,c) = l[0] l.pop(0) def f(b,x,y): if l!=[]: for (p,q,t) in l: if p==b: l.remove((p,q,t)) return f(q,x+t,y) if q==b: l.remove...
Title: Ring road Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Nowadays the one-way traffic is introduced all over the world in order to improve driving safety and reduce traffic jams. The government of Berland decided to keep up with new trends. Formerly all *n* cities of Berland were conne...
```python n = int(input()) l = [] for _ in range(n): a,b,c = input().split() l.append((int(a),int(b),int(c))) (a,b,c) = l[0] l.pop(0) def f(b,x,y): if l!=[]: for (p,q,t) in l: if p==b: l.remove((p,q,t)) return f(q,x+t,y) if q==b: ...
3.968619
358
A
Dima and Continuous Line
PROGRAMMING
1,400
[ "brute force", "implementation" ]
null
null
Dima and Seryozha live in an ordinary dormitory room for two. One day Dima had a date with his girl and he asked Seryozha to leave the room. As a compensation, Seryozha made Dima do his homework. The teacher gave Seryozha the coordinates of *n* distinct points on the abscissa axis and asked to consecutively connect th...
The first line contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=103). The second line contains *n* distinct integers *x*1,<=*x*2,<=...,<=*x**n* (<=-<=106<=≤<=*x**i*<=≤<=106) — the *i*-th point has coordinates (*x**i*,<=0). The points are not necessarily sorted by their *x* coordinate.
In the single line print "yes" (without the quotes), if the line has self-intersections. Otherwise, print "no" (without the quotes).
[ "4\n0 10 5 15\n", "4\n0 15 5 10\n" ]
[ "yes\n", "no\n" ]
The first test from the statement is on the picture to the left, the second test is on the picture to the right.
500
[ { "input": "4\n0 10 5 15", "output": "yes" }, { "input": "4\n0 15 5 10", "output": "no" }, { "input": "5\n0 1000 2000 3000 1500", "output": "yes" }, { "input": "5\n-724093 710736 -383722 -359011 439613", "output": "no" }, { "input": "50\n384672 661179 -775591 -989...
1,548,691,037
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
14
109
0
n=int(input()) l=list(map(int,input().split())) for i in range(1,n) : for j in range(i-1,0,-1) : x,x1=max(l[i],l[i-1]),min(l[i],l[i-1]) y,y1=max(l[j],l[j-1]),min(l[j],l[j-1]) if x1>y1 and x1<y and x>y : print('yes') exit() print('no')
Title: Dima and Continuous Line Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Dima and Seryozha live in an ordinary dormitory room for two. One day Dima had a date with his girl and he asked Seryozha to leave the room. As a compensation, Seryozha made Dima do his homework. The teacher g...
```python n=int(input()) l=list(map(int,input().split())) for i in range(1,n) : for j in range(i-1,0,-1) : x,x1=max(l[i],l[i-1]),min(l[i],l[i-1]) y,y1=max(l[j],l[j-1]),min(l[j],l[j-1]) if x1>y1 and x1<y and x>y : print('yes') exit() print('no') ```
0
242
B
Big Segment
PROGRAMMING
1,100
[ "implementation", "sortings" ]
null
null
A coordinate line has *n* segments, the *i*-th segment starts at the position *l**i* and ends at the position *r**i*. We will denote such a segment as [*l**i*,<=*r**i*]. You have suggested that one of the defined segments covers all others. In other words, there is such segment in the given set, which contains all oth...
The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105) — the number of segments. Next *n* lines contain the descriptions of the segments. The *i*-th line contains two space-separated integers *l**i*,<=*r**i* (1<=≤<=*l**i*<=≤<=*r**i*<=≤<=109) — the borders of the *i*-th segment. It is guaranteed that no two segments c...
Print a single integer — the number of the segment that covers all other segments in the set. If there's no solution, print -1. The segments are numbered starting from 1 in the order in which they appear in the input.
[ "3\n1 1\n2 2\n3 3\n", "6\n1 5\n2 3\n1 10\n7 10\n7 7\n10 10\n" ]
[ "-1\n", "3\n" ]
none
1,000
[ { "input": "3\n1 1\n2 2\n3 3", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "6\n1 5\n2 3\n1 10\n7 10\n7 7\n10 10", "output": "3" }, { "input": "4\n1 5\n2 2\n2 4\n2 5", "output": "1" }, { "input": "5\n3 3\n1 3\n2 2\n2 3\n1 2", "output": "2" }, { "input": "7\n7 7\n8 8\n3 7\n1 6\n1 ...
1,650,268,049
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
OK
TESTS
45
1,682
9,318,400
total_seg = int(input()) out = -1 min_ = -1 max_ = -1 num_tup = () for n in range(1,total_seg+1): num_tup = tuple(input().split()) if min_ == -1 and max_ == -1: min_ = int(num_tup[0]) max_ = int(num_tup[1]) out = n #print(f'{min_} __ {max_}' ) elif (int(num_tup[0...
Title: Big Segment Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: A coordinate line has *n* segments, the *i*-th segment starts at the position *l**i* and ends at the position *r**i*. We will denote such a segment as [*l**i*,<=*r**i*]. You have suggested that one of the defined segments ...
```python total_seg = int(input()) out = -1 min_ = -1 max_ = -1 num_tup = () for n in range(1,total_seg+1): num_tup = tuple(input().split()) if min_ == -1 and max_ == -1: min_ = int(num_tup[0]) max_ = int(num_tup[1]) out = n #print(f'{min_} __ {max_}' ) elif (int...
3
847
G
University Classes
PROGRAMMING
900
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
There are *n* student groups at the university. During the study day, each group can take no more than 7 classes. Seven time slots numbered from 1 to 7 are allocated for the classes. The schedule on Monday is known for each group, i. e. time slots when group will have classes are known. Your task is to determine the ...
The first line contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000) — the number of groups. Each of the following *n* lines contains a sequence consisting of 7 zeroes and ones — the schedule of classes on Monday for a group. If the symbol in a position equals to 1 then the group has class in the corresponding time slot...
Print minimum number of rooms needed to hold all groups classes on Monday.
[ "2\n0101010\n1010101\n", "3\n0101011\n0011001\n0110111\n" ]
[ "1\n", "3\n" ]
In the first example one room is enough. It will be occupied in each of the seven time slot by the first group or by the second group. In the second example three rooms is enough, because in the seventh time slot all three groups have classes.
0
[ { "input": "2\n0101010\n1010101", "output": "1" }, { "input": "3\n0101011\n0011001\n0110111", "output": "3" }, { "input": "1\n0111000", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1\n0000000", "output": "0" }, { "input": "1\n1111111", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2\n...
1,505,744,655
4,755
Python 3
OK
TESTS
21
77
4,608,000
n=int(input()); count=[0 for i in range(7)]; for i in range(n): s=input(); l=list(s); for j in range(len(l)): count[j]+=int(l[j]); print(max(count));
Title: University Classes Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: There are *n* student groups at the university. During the study day, each group can take no more than 7 classes. Seven time slots numbered from 1 to 7 are allocated for the classes. The schedule on Monday is known ...
```python n=int(input()); count=[0 for i in range(7)]; for i in range(n): s=input(); l=list(s); for j in range(len(l)): count[j]+=int(l[j]); print(max(count)); ```
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\nLBmJKQLCKUgtTxMoDsEerwvLOXsxASSydOqWyULsRcjMYDWd...
1,676,730,257
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
RUNTIME_ERROR
TESTS
0
93
3,379,200
if vol(s)>a: a=vol(s)
Title: Text Volume Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: You are given a text of single-space separated words, consisting of small and capital Latin letters. Volume of the word is number of capital letters in the word. Volume of the text is maximum volume of all words in the tex...
```python if vol(s)>a: a=vol(s) ```
-1
158
A
Next Round
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "*special", "implementation" ]
null
null
"Contestant who earns a score equal to or greater than the *k*-th place finisher's score will advance to the next round, as long as the contestant earns a positive score..." — an excerpt from contest rules. A total of *n* participants took part in the contest (*n*<=≥<=*k*), and you already know their scores. Calculate...
The first line of the input contains two integers *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=50) separated by a single space. The second line contains *n* space-separated integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=100), where *a**i* is the score earned by the participant who got the *i*-th place. The given sequence...
Output the number of participants who advance to the next round.
[ "8 5\n10 9 8 7 7 7 5 5\n", "4 2\n0 0 0 0\n" ]
[ "6\n", "0\n" ]
In the first example the participant on the 5th place earned 7 points. As the participant on the 6th place also earned 7 points, there are 6 advancers. In the second example nobody got a positive score.
500
[ { "input": "8 5\n10 9 8 7 7 7 5 5", "output": "6" }, { "input": "4 2\n0 0 0 0", "output": "0" }, { "input": "5 1\n1 1 1 1 1", "output": "5" }, { "input": "5 5\n1 1 1 1 1", "output": "5" }, { "input": "1 1\n10", "output": "1" }, { "input": "17 14\n16 15...
1,696,584,954
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
1
62
0
count = 0 n, k = map(int, input().split()) l = list(map(int, input().split())) for i in range(len(l)): if l[i] >= l[k]: count +=1 print(count)
Title: Next Round Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: "Contestant who earns a score equal to or greater than the *k*-th place finisher's score will advance to the next round, as long as the contestant earns a positive score..." — an excerpt from contest rules. A total of *n* p...
```python count = 0 n, k = map(int, input().split()) l = list(map(int, input().split())) for i in range(len(l)): if l[i] >= l[k]: count +=1 print(count) ```
0
5
B
Center Alignment
PROGRAMMING
1,200
[ "implementation", "strings" ]
B. Center Alignment
1
64
Almost every text editor has a built-in function of center text alignment. The developers of the popular in Berland text editor «Textpad» decided to introduce this functionality into the fourth release of the product. You are to implement the alignment in the shortest possible time. Good luck!
The input file consists of one or more lines, each of the lines contains Latin letters, digits and/or spaces. The lines cannot start or end with a space. It is guaranteed that at least one of the lines has positive length. The length of each line and the total amount of the lines do not exceed 1000.
Format the given text, aligning it center. Frame the whole text with characters «*» of the minimum size. If a line cannot be aligned perfectly (for example, the line has even length, while the width of the block is uneven), you should place such lines rounding down the distance to the left or to the right edge and brin...
[ "This is\n\nCodeforces\nBeta\nRound\n5\n", "welcome to the\nCodeforces\nBeta\nRound 5\n\nand\ngood luck\n" ]
[ "************\n* This is *\n* *\n*Codeforces*\n* Beta *\n* Round *\n* 5 *\n************\n", "****************\n*welcome to the*\n* Codeforces *\n* Beta *\n* Round 5 *\n* *\n* and *\n* good luck *\n****************\n" ]
none
0
[ { "input": "This is\n\nCodeforces\nBeta\nRound\n5", "output": "************\n* This is *\n* *\n*Codeforces*\n* Beta *\n* Round *\n* 5 *\n************" }, { "input": "welcome to the\nCodeforces\nBeta\nRound 5\n\nand\ngood luck", "output": "****************\n*welcome to th...
1,532,070,023
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
1
186
0
# @author: guoyc # @date: 2018/7/20 lines = [] import sys N = 0 for line in sys.stdin: line = line.strip() N = max(N, len(line)) lines.append(line) print('*' * (N + 2)) def p(line, tol): ret = [] ret.append('*') total = N - len(line) left = total >> 1 right = total - left if n...
Title: Center Alignment Time Limit: 1 seconds Memory Limit: 64 megabytes Problem Description: Almost every text editor has a built-in function of center text alignment. The developers of the popular in Berland text editor «Textpad» decided to introduce this functionality into the fourth release of the product. You ...
```python # @author: guoyc # @date: 2018/7/20 lines = [] import sys N = 0 for line in sys.stdin: line = line.strip() N = max(N, len(line)) lines.append(line) print('*' * (N + 2)) def p(line, tol): ret = [] ret.append('*') total = N - len(line) left = total >> 1 right = total - lef...
0
2
B
The least round way
PROGRAMMING
2,000
[ "dp", "math" ]
B. The least round way
2
64
There is a square matrix *n*<=×<=*n*, consisting of non-negative integer numbers. You should find such a way on it that - starts in the upper left cell of the matrix; - each following cell is to the right or down from the current cell; - the way ends in the bottom right cell. Moreover, if we multiply together all...
The first line contains an integer number *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000), *n* is the size of the matrix. Then follow *n* lines containing the matrix elements (non-negative integer numbers not exceeding 109).
In the first line print the least number of trailing zeros. In the second line print the correspondent way itself.
[ "3\n1 2 3\n4 5 6\n7 8 9\n" ]
[ "0\nDDRR\n" ]
none
0
[ { "input": "3\n1 2 3\n4 5 6\n7 8 9", "output": "0\nDDRR" }, { "input": "2\n7 6\n3 8", "output": "0\nDR" }, { "input": "3\n4 10 5\n10 9 4\n6 5 3", "output": "1\nDRRD" }, { "input": "4\n1 1 9 9\n3 4 7 3\n7 9 1 7\n1 7 1 5", "output": "0\nDDDRRR" }, { "input": "5\n8 3...
1,581,282,550
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
MEMORY_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
TESTS
11
779
67,072,000
import sys sys.setrecursionlimit(10000) def count_zeros(n): num_zeros = 0 for c in str(n)[::-1]: if c == '0': num_zeros += 1 else: break return num_zeros def factors(n): twos, fives = 0, 0 while n % 2 == 0: n //= 2 twos += 1 while n % ...
Title: The least round way Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 64 megabytes Problem Description: There is a square matrix *n*<=×<=*n*, consisting of non-negative integer numbers. You should find such a way on it that - starts in the upper left cell of the matrix; - each following cell is to the right or down fro...
```python import sys sys.setrecursionlimit(10000) def count_zeros(n): num_zeros = 0 for c in str(n)[::-1]: if c == '0': num_zeros += 1 else: break return num_zeros def factors(n): twos, fives = 0, 0 while n % 2 == 0: n //= 2 twos += 1 ...
0
258
A
Little Elephant and Bits
PROGRAMMING
1,100
[ "greedy", "math" ]
null
null
The Little Elephant has an integer *a*, written in the binary notation. He wants to write this number on a piece of paper. To make sure that the number *a* fits on the piece of paper, the Little Elephant ought to delete exactly one any digit from number *a* in the binary record. At that a new number appears. It consis...
The single line contains integer *a*, written in the binary notation without leading zeroes. This number contains more than 1 and at most 105 digits.
In the single line print the number that is written without leading zeroes in the binary notation — the answer to the problem.
[ "101\n", "110010\n" ]
[ "11\n", "11010\n" ]
In the first sample the best strategy is to delete the second digit. That results in number 11<sub class="lower-index">2</sub> = 3<sub class="lower-index">10</sub>. In the second sample the best strategy is to delete the third or fourth digits — that results in number 11010<sub class="lower-index">2</sub> = 26<sub cla...
500
[ { "input": "101", "output": "11" }, { "input": "110010", "output": "11010" }, { "input": "10000", "output": "1000" }, { "input": "1111111110", "output": "111111111" }, { "input": "10100101011110101", "output": "1100101011110101" }, { "input": "11101001...
1,615,584,397
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
9
122
0
a = input() i = a.find('0') print(a[:i] + a[i+1:])
Title: Little Elephant and Bits Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: The Little Elephant has an integer *a*, written in the binary notation. He wants to write this number on a piece of paper. To make sure that the number *a* fits on the piece of paper, the Little Elephant ought...
```python a = input() i = a.find('0') print(a[:i] + a[i+1:]) ```
0
698
A
Vacations
PROGRAMMING
1,400
[ "dp" ]
null
null
Vasya has *n* days of vacations! So he decided to improve his IT skills and do sport. Vasya knows the following information about each of this *n* days: whether that gym opened and whether a contest was carried out in the Internet on that day. For the *i*-th day there are four options: 1. on this day the gym is close...
The first line contains a positive integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of days of Vasya's vacations. The second line contains the sequence of integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=3) separated by space, where: - *a**i* equals 0, if on the *i*-th day of vacations the gym is closed and the co...
Print the minimum possible number of days on which Vasya will have a rest. Remember that Vasya refuses: - to do sport on any two consecutive days, - to write the contest on any two consecutive days.
[ "4\n1 3 2 0\n", "7\n1 3 3 2 1 2 3\n", "2\n2 2\n" ]
[ "2\n", "0\n", "1\n" ]
In the first test Vasya can write the contest on the day number 1 and do sport on the day number 3. Thus, he will have a rest for only 2 days. In the second test Vasya should write contests on days number 1, 3, 5 and 7, in other days do sport. Thus, he will not have a rest for a single day. In the third test Vasya ca...
500
[ { "input": "4\n1 3 2 0", "output": "2" }, { "input": "7\n1 3 3 2 1 2 3", "output": "0" }, { "input": "2\n2 2", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1\n0", "output": "1" }, { "input": "10\n0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0", "output": "8" }, { "input": "100\n3 2 3 3 3 2 3 1 ...
1,675,495,323
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
TESTS
87
1,000
39,424,000
n = int(input()) task = list(map(int,input().split())) def dp(prev, curr): if curr >= n: return 0 if task[curr] == 0: return dp('#', curr+1)+1 elif task[curr] == 1: if prev == 'c': return dp('#', curr+1)+1 else: return dp('c', cu...
Title: Vacations Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Vasya has *n* days of vacations! So he decided to improve his IT skills and do sport. Vasya knows the following information about each of this *n* days: whether that gym opened and whether a contest was carried out in the Int...
```python n = int(input()) task = list(map(int,input().split())) def dp(prev, curr): if curr >= n: return 0 if task[curr] == 0: return dp('#', curr+1)+1 elif task[curr] == 1: if prev == 'c': return dp('#', curr+1)+1 else: return ...
0
625
A
Guest From the Past
PROGRAMMING
1,700
[ "implementation", "math" ]
null
null
Kolya Gerasimov loves kefir very much. He lives in year 1984 and knows all the details of buying this delicious drink. One day, as you probably know, he found himself in year 2084, and buying kefir there is much more complicated. Kolya is hungry, so he went to the nearest milk shop. In 2084 you may buy kefir in a plas...
First line of the input contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1018) — the number of rubles Kolya has at the beginning. Then follow three lines containing integers *a*, *b* and *c* (1<=≤<=*a*<=≤<=1018, 1<=≤<=*c*<=&lt;<=*b*<=≤<=1018) — the cost of one plastic liter bottle, the cost of one glass liter bottle and t...
Print the only integer — maximum number of liters of kefir, that Kolya can drink.
[ "10\n11\n9\n8\n", "10\n5\n6\n1\n" ]
[ "2\n", "2\n" ]
In the first sample, Kolya can buy one glass bottle, then return it and buy one more glass bottle. Thus he will drink 2 liters of kefir. In the second sample, Kolya can buy two plastic bottle and get two liters of kefir, or he can buy one liter glass bottle, then return it and buy one plastic bottle. In both cases he ...
750
[ { "input": "10\n11\n9\n8", "output": "2" }, { "input": "10\n5\n6\n1", "output": "2" }, { "input": "2\n2\n2\n1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "10\n3\n3\n1", "output": "4" }, { "input": "10\n1\n2\n1", "output": "10" }, { "input": "10\n2\n3\n1", "outpu...
1,455,021,559
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
0
31
0
n=int(input()) a=int(input()) b=int(input()) c=int(input()) #The most profitable min_1=min(a,b) colb=n//b if b>n: print(n//a) else: print(n//b+((colb*c)//min_1))
Title: Guest From the Past Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Kolya Gerasimov loves kefir very much. He lives in year 1984 and knows all the details of buying this delicious drink. One day, as you probably know, he found himself in year 2084, and buying kefir there is much mor...
```python n=int(input()) a=int(input()) b=int(input()) c=int(input()) #The most profitable min_1=min(a,b) colb=n//b if b>n: print(n//a) else: print(n//b+((colb*c)//min_1)) ```
0
677
A
Vanya and Fence
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
Vanya and his friends are walking along the fence of height *h* and they do not want the guard to notice them. In order to achieve this the height of each of the friends should not exceed *h*. If the height of some person is greater than *h* he can bend down and then he surely won't be noticed by the guard. The height ...
The first line of the input contains two integers *n* and *h* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000, 1<=≤<=*h*<=≤<=1000) — the number of friends and the height of the fence, respectively. The second line contains *n* integers *a**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=2*h*), the *i*-th of them is equal to the height of the *i*-th person.
Print a single integer — the minimum possible valid width of the road.
[ "3 7\n4 5 14\n", "6 1\n1 1 1 1 1 1\n", "6 5\n7 6 8 9 10 5\n" ]
[ "4\n", "6\n", "11\n" ]
In the first sample, only person number 3 must bend down, so the required width is equal to 1 + 1 + 2 = 4. In the second sample, all friends are short enough and no one has to bend, so the width 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 6 is enough. In the third sample, all the persons have to bend, except the last one. The required m...
500
[ { "input": "3 7\n4 5 14", "output": "4" }, { "input": "6 1\n1 1 1 1 1 1", "output": "6" }, { "input": "6 5\n7 6 8 9 10 5", "output": "11" }, { "input": "10 420\n214 614 297 675 82 740 174 23 255 15", "output": "13" }, { "input": "10 561\n657 23 1096 487 785 66 481...
1,695,236,275
2,147,483,647
Python 3
RUNTIME_ERROR
TESTS
0
46
0
a,b=map(int,input().split()) x=list(map(int,input().split())) count=0 for i in x: if(i<=b): c+=1 else: c+=2 print(c)
Title: Vanya and Fence Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Vanya and his friends are walking along the fence of height *h* and they do not want the guard to notice them. In order to achieve this the height of each of the friends should not exceed *h*. If the height of some pers...
```python a,b=map(int,input().split()) x=list(map(int,input().split())) count=0 for i in x: if(i<=b): c+=1 else: c+=2 print(c) ```
-1
71
A
Way Too Long Words
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "strings" ]
A. Way Too Long Words
1
256
Sometimes some words like "localization" or "internationalization" are so long that writing them many times in one text is quite tiresome. Let's consider a word too long, if its length is strictly more than 10 characters. All too long words should be replaced with a special abbreviation. This abbreviation is made lik...
The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100). Each of the following *n* lines contains one word. All the words consist of lowercase Latin letters and possess the lengths of from 1 to 100 characters.
Print *n* lines. The *i*-th line should contain the result of replacing of the *i*-th word from the input data.
[ "4\nword\nlocalization\ninternationalization\npneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis\n" ]
[ "word\nl10n\ni18n\np43s\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "4\nword\nlocalization\ninternationalization\npneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis", "output": "word\nl10n\ni18n\np43s" }, { "input": "5\nabcdefgh\nabcdefghi\nabcdefghij\nabcdefghijk\nabcdefghijklm", "output": "abcdefgh\nabcdefghi\nabcdefghij\na9k\na11m" }, { "input":...
1,682,050,691
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
20
46
0
t = int(input()) for i in range(t): w = (input()) if len(w)>10: print(w[0],end="") print(len(w[1:-1]),end="") print(w[-1]) else: print(w)
Title: Way Too Long Words Time Limit: 1 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: Sometimes some words like "localization" or "internationalization" are so long that writing them many times in one text is quite tiresome. Let's consider a word too long, if its length is strictly more than 10 character...
```python t = int(input()) for i in range(t): w = (input()) if len(w)>10: print(w[0],end="") print(len(w[1:-1]),end="") print(w[-1]) else: print(w) ```
3.977
837
A
Text Volume
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
You are given a text of single-space separated words, consisting of small and capital Latin letters. Volume of the word is number of capital letters in the word. Volume of the text is maximum volume of all words in the text. Calculate the volume of the given text.
The first line contains one integer number *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=200) — length of the text. The second line contains text of single-space separated words *s*1,<=*s*2,<=...,<=*s**i*, consisting only of small and capital Latin letters.
Print one integer number — volume of text.
[ "7\nNonZERO\n", "24\nthis is zero answer text\n", "24\nHarbour Space University\n" ]
[ "5\n", "0\n", "1\n" ]
In the first example there is only one word, there are 5 capital letters in it. In the second example all of the words contain 0 capital letters.
0
[ { "input": "7\nNonZERO", "output": "5" }, { "input": "24\nthis is zero answer text", "output": "0" }, { "input": "24\nHarbour Space University", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2\nWM", "output": "2" }, { "input": "200\nLBmJKQLCKUgtTxMoDsEerwvLOXsxASSydOqWyULsRcjMYDWd...
1,529,412,798
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
29
78
102,400
def vol(s): c = 0 for i in s: if ord(i) >=65 and ord(i) <= 92: c+=1 return c n = int(input()) s = input() c = 0 s = s.split() max = 0 for i in s: if vol(i) > max: max = vol(i) print (max)
Title: Text Volume Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: You are given a text of single-space separated words, consisting of small and capital Latin letters. Volume of the word is number of capital letters in the word. Volume of the text is maximum volume of all words in the tex...
```python def vol(s): c = 0 for i in s: if ord(i) >=65 and ord(i) <= 92: c+=1 return c n = int(input()) s = input() c = 0 s = s.split() max = 0 for i in s: if vol(i) > max: max = vol(i) print (max) ```
3
472
A
Design Tutorial: Learn from Math
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "math", "number theory" ]
null
null
One way to create a task is to learn from math. You can generate some random math statement or modify some theorems to get something new and build a new task from that. For example, there is a statement called the "Goldbach's conjecture". It says: "each even number no less than four can be expressed as the sum of two ...
The only line contains an integer *n* (12<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=106).
Output two composite integers *x* and *y* (1<=&lt;<=*x*,<=*y*<=&lt;<=*n*) such that *x*<=+<=*y*<==<=*n*. If there are multiple solutions, you can output any of them.
[ "12\n", "15\n", "23\n", "1000000\n" ]
[ "4 8\n", "6 9\n", "8 15\n", "500000 500000\n" ]
In the first example, 12 = 4 + 8 and both 4, 8 are composite numbers. You can output "6 6" or "8 4" as well. In the second example, 15 = 6 + 9. Note that you can't output "1 14" because 1 is not a composite number.
500
[ { "input": "12", "output": "4 8" }, { "input": "15", "output": "6 9" }, { "input": "23", "output": "8 15" }, { "input": "1000000", "output": "500000 500000" }, { "input": "63874", "output": "4 63870" }, { "input": "14568", "output": "4 14564" }, ...
1,698,071,825
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
1
46
0
n = int(input()) x = 1 y = 0 if n%2==0: x = n//2 y = x if x%2==0 and y%2==0: print(x, y) else: while x%2!=0 and y%2!=0 and x+y==n: x +=1 y = n-x print(x, y)
Title: Design Tutorial: Learn from Math Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: One way to create a task is to learn from math. You can generate some random math statement or modify some theorems to get something new and build a new task from that. For example, there is a statemen...
```python n = int(input()) x = 1 y = 0 if n%2==0: x = n//2 y = x if x%2==0 and y%2==0: print(x, y) else: while x%2!=0 and y%2!=0 and x+y==n: x +=1 y = n-x print(x, y) ```
0
559
C
Gerald and Giant Chess
PROGRAMMING
2,200
[ "combinatorics", "dp", "math", "number theory" ]
null
null
Giant chess is quite common in Geraldion. We will not delve into the rules of the game, we'll just say that the game takes place on an *h*<=×<=*w* field, and it is painted in two colors, but not like in chess. Almost all cells of the field are white and only some of them are black. Currently Gerald is finishing a game ...
The first line of the input contains three integers: *h*,<=*w*,<=*n* — the sides of the board and the number of black cells (1<=≤<=*h*,<=*w*<=≤<=105,<=1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=2000). Next *n* lines contain the description of black cells. The *i*-th of these lines contains numbers *r**i*,<=*c**i* (1<=≤<=*r**i*<=≤<=*h*,<=1<=≤<=*c...
Print a single line — the remainder of the number of ways to move Gerald's pawn from the upper left to the lower right corner modulo 109<=+<=7.
[ "3 4 2\n2 2\n2 3\n", "100 100 3\n15 16\n16 15\n99 88\n" ]
[ "2\n", "545732279\n" ]
none
1,500
[ { "input": "3 4 2\n2 2\n2 3", "output": "2" }, { "input": "100 100 3\n15 16\n16 15\n99 88", "output": "545732279" }, { "input": "1000 1000 4\n50 50\n51 50\n50 51\n51 51", "output": "899660737" }, { "input": "100000 100000 4\n50001 50001\n50000 50000\n50000 50001\n50001 50000"...
1,683,184,873
2,147,483,647
Python 3
TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
TESTS
3
2,000
5,222,400
MOD = 10**9+7 def ncr(n, r): res = 1 for i in range(r): res = (res * (n - i)) % MOD res = (res * pow(i+1, MOD-2, MOD)) % MOD return res h, w, n = map(int, input().split()) black_cells = set() for i in range(n): r, c = map(int, input().split()) black_cells.add((r, c))...
Title: Gerald and Giant Chess Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Giant chess is quite common in Geraldion. We will not delve into the rules of the game, we'll just say that the game takes place on an *h*<=×<=*w* field, and it is painted in two colors, but not like in chess. Al...
```python MOD = 10**9+7 def ncr(n, r): res = 1 for i in range(r): res = (res * (n - i)) % MOD res = (res * pow(i+1, MOD-2, MOD)) % MOD return res h, w, n = map(int, input().split()) black_cells = set() for i in range(n): r, c = map(int, input().split()) black_cells.a...
0
0
none
none
none
0
[ "none" ]
null
null
Barney lives in country USC (United States of Charzeh). USC has *n* cities numbered from 1 through *n* and *n*<=-<=1 roads between them. Cities and roads of USC form a rooted tree (Barney's not sure why it is rooted). Root of the tree is the city number 1. Thus if one will start his journey from city 1, he can visit an...
The first line of input contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105) — the number of cities in USC. The second line contains *n*<=-<=1 integers *p*2,<=*p*3,<=...,<=*p**n* (1<=≤<=*p**i*<=&lt;<=*i*), where *p**i* is the number of the parent city of city number *i* in the tree, meaning there is a road between cities...
In the first and only line of output print *n* numbers, where *i*-th number is the expected value of starting_time[i]. Your answer for each city will be considered correct if its absolute or relative error does not exceed 10<=-<=6.
[ "7\n1 2 1 1 4 4\n", "12\n1 1 2 2 4 4 3 3 1 10 8\n" ]
[ "1.0 4.0 5.0 3.5 4.5 5.0 5.0 \n", "1.0 5.0 5.5 6.5 7.5 8.0 8.0 7.0 7.5 6.5 7.5 8.0 \n" ]
none
0
[ { "input": "7\n1 2 1 1 4 4", "output": "1.0 4.0 5.0 3.5 4.5 5.0 5.0 " }, { "input": "12\n1 1 2 2 4 4 3 3 1 10 8", "output": "1.0 5.0 5.5 6.5 7.5 8.0 8.0 7.0 7.5 6.5 7.5 8.0 " }, { "input": "3\n1 2", "output": "1.0 2.0 3.0 " }, { "input": "8\n1 1 2 2 3 6 1", "output": "1.0...
1,690,721,835
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
RUNTIME_ERROR
TESTS
10
233
29,184,000
n = int(input()) tree = [[] for _ in range(n + 1)] expected_starting_time = [0.0] * (n + 1) def dfs(node, level): children_count = 0 for child in tree[node]: children_count += dfs(child, level + 1) expected_starting_time[node] = (n - children_count - level) / 2.0 + level return child...
Title: none Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Barney lives in country USC (United States of Charzeh). USC has *n* cities numbered from 1 through *n* and *n*<=-<=1 roads between them. Cities and roads of USC form a rooted tree (Barney's not sure why it is rooted). Root of the ...
```python n = int(input()) tree = [[] for _ in range(n + 1)] expected_starting_time = [0.0] * (n + 1) def dfs(node, level): children_count = 0 for child in tree[node]: children_count += dfs(child, level + 1) expected_starting_time[node] = (n - children_count - level) / 2.0 + level re...
-1
466
A
Cheap Travel
PROGRAMMING
1,200
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
Ann has recently started commuting by subway. We know that a one ride subway ticket costs *a* rubles. Besides, Ann found out that she can buy a special ticket for *m* rides (she can buy it several times). It costs *b* rubles. Ann did the math; she will need to use subway *n* times. Help Ann, tell her what is the minimu...
The single line contains four space-separated integers *n*, *m*, *a*, *b* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*,<=*a*,<=*b*<=≤<=1000) — the number of rides Ann has planned, the number of rides covered by the *m* ride ticket, the price of a one ride ticket and the price of an *m* ride ticket.
Print a single integer — the minimum sum in rubles that Ann will need to spend.
[ "6 2 1 2\n", "5 2 2 3\n" ]
[ "6\n", "8\n" ]
In the first sample one of the optimal solutions is: each time buy a one ride ticket. There are other optimal solutions. For example, buy three *m* ride tickets.
500
[ { "input": "6 2 1 2", "output": "6" }, { "input": "5 2 2 3", "output": "8" }, { "input": "10 3 5 1", "output": "4" }, { "input": "1000 1 1000 1000", "output": "1000000" }, { "input": "1000 3 1000 1000", "output": "334000" }, { "input": "1 1 1 1", "...
1,688,575,797
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
19
31
0
import math n,m,a,b=map(int,input().split()) withoutCard=n*a withCard=math.ceil(n/m)*b withCard2=1000000000000 if n%m!=0: withCard2=(n//m)*b+(n%m)*a print(min(withCard,withCard2,withoutCard))
Title: Cheap Travel Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Ann has recently started commuting by subway. We know that a one ride subway ticket costs *a* rubles. Besides, Ann found out that she can buy a special ticket for *m* rides (she can buy it several times). It costs *b* rubl...
```python import math n,m,a,b=map(int,input().split()) withoutCard=n*a withCard=math.ceil(n/m)*b withCard2=1000000000000 if n%m!=0: withCard2=(n//m)*b+(n%m)*a print(min(withCard,withCard2,withoutCard)) ```
3
769
A
Year of University Entrance
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "*special", "implementation", "sortings" ]
null
null
There is the faculty of Computer Science in Berland. In the social net "TheContact!" for each course of this faculty there is the special group whose name equals the year of university entrance of corresponding course of students at the university. Each of students joins the group of his course and joins all groups f...
The first line contains the positive odd integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=5) — the number of groups which Igor joined. The next line contains *n* distinct integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (2010<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=2100) — years of student's university entrance for each group in which Igor is the member. It is guaranteed tha...
Print the year of Igor's university entrance.
[ "3\n2014 2016 2015\n", "1\n2050\n" ]
[ "2015\n", "2050\n" ]
In the first test the value *x* = 1. Igor entered the university in 2015. So he joined groups members of which are students who entered the university in 2014, 2015 and 2016. In the second test the value *x* = 0. Igor entered only the group which corresponds to the year of his university entrance.
500
[ { "input": "3\n2014 2016 2015", "output": "2015" }, { "input": "1\n2050", "output": "2050" }, { "input": "1\n2010", "output": "2010" }, { "input": "1\n2011", "output": "2011" }, { "input": "3\n2010 2011 2012", "output": "2011" }, { "input": "3\n2049 20...
1,624,415,089
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
45
77
0
n=int(input()) courses=list(map(int,input().split())) courses.sort() print(courses[n//2])
Title: Year of University Entrance Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: There is the faculty of Computer Science in Berland. In the social net "TheContact!" for each course of this faculty there is the special group whose name equals the year of university entrance of correspond...
```python n=int(input()) courses=list(map(int,input().split())) courses.sort() print(courses[n//2]) ```
3
268
A
Games
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "brute force" ]
null
null
Manao works on a sports TV. He's spent much time watching the football games of some country. After a while he began to notice different patterns. For example, each team has two sets of uniforms: home uniform and guest uniform. When a team plays a game at home, the players put on the home uniform. When a team plays as ...
The first line contains an integer *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=30). Each of the following *n* lines contains a pair of distinct space-separated integers *h**i*, *a**i* (1<=≤<=*h**i*,<=*a**i*<=≤<=100) — the colors of the *i*-th team's home and guest uniforms, respectively.
In a single line print the number of games where the host team is going to play in the guest uniform.
[ "3\n1 2\n2 4\n3 4\n", "4\n100 42\n42 100\n5 42\n100 5\n", "2\n1 2\n1 2\n" ]
[ "1\n", "5\n", "0\n" ]
In the first test case the championship consists of 6 games. The only game with the event in question is the game between teams 2 and 1 on the stadium of team 2. In the second test sample the host team will have to wear guest uniform in the games between teams: 1 and 2, 2 and 1, 2 and 3, 3 and 4, 4 and 2 (the host tea...
500
[ { "input": "3\n1 2\n2 4\n3 4", "output": "1" }, { "input": "4\n100 42\n42 100\n5 42\n100 5", "output": "5" }, { "input": "2\n1 2\n1 2", "output": "0" }, { "input": "7\n4 7\n52 55\n16 4\n55 4\n20 99\n3 4\n7 52", "output": "6" }, { "input": "10\n68 42\n1 35\n25 70\n...
1,675,365,276
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
31
92
0
# Press the green button in the gutter to run the script. from builtins import input if __name__ == '__main__': games = int(input()) arr = [] counter = 0 for i in range(games): arr.append(input().split(" ")) # print(arr[0][0]) #6 4 for i in range(games): for j in range...
Title: Games Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Manao works on a sports TV. He's spent much time watching the football games of some country. After a while he began to notice different patterns. For example, each team has two sets of uniforms: home uniform and guest uniform. W...
```python # Press the green button in the gutter to run the script. from builtins import input if __name__ == '__main__': games = int(input()) arr = [] counter = 0 for i in range(games): arr.append(input().split(" ")) # print(arr[0][0]) #6 4 for i in range(games): for ...
3
847
M
Weather Tomorrow
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "implementation", "math" ]
null
null
Vasya came up with his own weather forecasting method. He knows the information about the average air temperature for each of the last *n* days. Assume that the average air temperature for each day is integral. Vasya believes that if the average temperatures over the last *n* days form an arithmetic progression, where...
The first line contains a single integer *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of days for which the average air temperature is known. The second line contains a sequence of integers *t*1,<=*t*2,<=...,<=*t**n* (<=-<=1000<=≤<=*t**i*<=≤<=1000) — where *t**i* is the average temperature in the *i*-th day.
Print the average air temperature in the (*n*<=+<=1)-th day, which Vasya predicts according to his method. Note that the absolute value of the predicted temperature can exceed 1000.
[ "5\n10 5 0 -5 -10\n", "4\n1 1 1 1\n", "3\n5 1 -5\n", "2\n900 1000\n" ]
[ "-15\n", "1\n", "-5\n", "1100\n" ]
In the first example the sequence of the average temperatures is an arithmetic progression where the first term is 10 and each following terms decreases by 5. So the predicted average temperature for the sixth day is  - 10 - 5 =  - 15. In the second example the sequence of the average temperatures is an arithmetic pro...
0
[ { "input": "5\n10 5 0 -5 -10", "output": "-15" }, { "input": "4\n1 1 1 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "3\n5 1 -5", "output": "-5" }, { "input": "2\n900 1000", "output": "1100" }, { "input": "2\n1 2", "output": "3" }, { "input": "3\n2 5 8", "output...
1,537,204,990
3,490
Python 3
OK
TESTS
26
124
0
n = int(input()) a=input().split() for i in range(n): a[i]=int(a[i]) d=a[1] - a[0] check = 1 for i in range(2, n): if a[i]-a[i-1] != d: check = 0 break if(check==1): print(a[n-1]+d) else: print(a[n-1])
Title: Weather Tomorrow Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Vasya came up with his own weather forecasting method. He knows the information about the average air temperature for each of the last *n* days. Assume that the average air temperature for each day is integral. Vasya ...
```python n = int(input()) a=input().split() for i in range(n): a[i]=int(a[i]) d=a[1] - a[0] check = 1 for i in range(2, n): if a[i]-a[i-1] != d: check = 0 break if(check==1): print(a[n-1]+d) else: print(a[n-1]) ```
3
677
A
Vanya and Fence
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
Vanya and his friends are walking along the fence of height *h* and they do not want the guard to notice them. In order to achieve this the height of each of the friends should not exceed *h*. If the height of some person is greater than *h* he can bend down and then he surely won't be noticed by the guard. The height ...
The first line of the input contains two integers *n* and *h* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000, 1<=≤<=*h*<=≤<=1000) — the number of friends and the height of the fence, respectively. The second line contains *n* integers *a**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=2*h*), the *i*-th of them is equal to the height of the *i*-th person.
Print a single integer — the minimum possible valid width of the road.
[ "3 7\n4 5 14\n", "6 1\n1 1 1 1 1 1\n", "6 5\n7 6 8 9 10 5\n" ]
[ "4\n", "6\n", "11\n" ]
In the first sample, only person number 3 must bend down, so the required width is equal to 1 + 1 + 2 = 4. In the second sample, all friends are short enough and no one has to bend, so the width 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 6 is enough. In the third sample, all the persons have to bend, except the last one. The required m...
500
[ { "input": "3 7\n4 5 14", "output": "4" }, { "input": "6 1\n1 1 1 1 1 1", "output": "6" }, { "input": "6 5\n7 6 8 9 10 5", "output": "11" }, { "input": "10 420\n214 614 297 675 82 740 174 23 255 15", "output": "13" }, { "input": "10 561\n657 23 1096 487 785 66 481...
1,693,884,100
2,147,483,647
Python 3
RUNTIME_ERROR
TESTS
0
31
0
import sys s = sys.stdin.read() m = s.split("\n") m.pop() width = 0 first_line = m[0].split() max_height = int(first_line[1]) second_line = m[1].split() for i in range(0, len(second_line)): if int(second_line[i]) > max_height: width += 2 else: width += 1 prind(width) ...
Title: Vanya and Fence Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Vanya and his friends are walking along the fence of height *h* and they do not want the guard to notice them. In order to achieve this the height of each of the friends should not exceed *h*. If the height of some pers...
```python import sys s = sys.stdin.read() m = s.split("\n") m.pop() width = 0 first_line = m[0].split() max_height = int(first_line[1]) second_line = m[1].split() for i in range(0, len(second_line)): if int(second_line[i]) > max_height: width += 2 else: width += 1 prin...
-1
469
A
I Wanna Be the Guy
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "greedy", "implementation" ]
null
null
There is a game called "I Wanna Be the Guy", consisting of *n* levels. Little X and his friend Little Y are addicted to the game. Each of them wants to pass the whole game. Little X can pass only *p* levels of the game. And Little Y can pass only *q* levels of the game. You are given the indices of levels Little X can...
The first line contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=<=*n*<=≤<=100). The next line contains an integer *p* (0<=≤<=*p*<=≤<=*n*) at first, then follows *p* distinct integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**p* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=*n*). These integers denote the indices of levels Little X can pass. The next line contains the levels...
If they can pass all the levels, print "I become the guy.". If it's impossible, print "Oh, my keyboard!" (without the quotes).
[ "4\n3 1 2 3\n2 2 4\n", "4\n3 1 2 3\n2 2 3\n" ]
[ "I become the guy.\n", "Oh, my keyboard!\n" ]
In the first sample, Little X can pass levels [1 2 3], and Little Y can pass level [2 4], so they can pass all the levels both. In the second sample, no one can pass level 4.
500
[ { "input": "4\n3 1 2 3\n2 2 4", "output": "I become the guy." }, { "input": "4\n3 1 2 3\n2 2 3", "output": "Oh, my keyboard!" }, { "input": "10\n5 8 6 1 5 4\n6 1 3 2 9 4 6", "output": "Oh, my keyboard!" }, { "input": "10\n8 8 10 7 3 1 4 2 6\n8 9 5 10 3 7 2 4 8", "output":...
1,693,852,411
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
0
31
0
n = int(input()) a = list(map(int,input().split()))[1:] b = list(map(int,input().split()))[1:] print('I become the guy') if len(set(a))+len(set(b))==n else print('Oh, my keyboard!')
Title: I Wanna Be the Guy Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: There is a game called "I Wanna Be the Guy", consisting of *n* levels. Little X and his friend Little Y are addicted to the game. Each of them wants to pass the whole game. Little X can pass only *p* levels of the g...
```python n = int(input()) a = list(map(int,input().split()))[1:] b = list(map(int,input().split()))[1:] print('I become the guy') if len(set(a))+len(set(b))==n else print('Oh, my keyboard!') ```
0
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. E...
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 di...
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", ...
1,616,241,735
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
34
154
0
n=int(input()) x=[] for i in range(n): x.append(input()) a=x[0] s=0 d=0 for i in x: if i==a: s+=1 else: b=i d+=1 if s>d: print(a) else: print(b)
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...
```python n=int(input()) x=[] for i in range(n): x.append(input()) a=x[0] s=0 d=0 for i in x: if i==a: s+=1 else: b=i d+=1 if s>d: print(a) else: print(b) ```
3.9615
580
B
Kefa and Company
PROGRAMMING
1,500
[ "binary search", "sortings", "two pointers" ]
null
null
Kefa wants to celebrate his first big salary by going to restaurant. However, he needs company. Kefa has *n* friends, each friend will agree to go to the restaurant if Kefa asks. Each friend is characterized by the amount of money he has and the friendship factor in respect to Kefa. The parrot doesn't want any friend...
The first line of the input contains two space-separated integers, *n* and *d* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105, ) — the number of Kefa's friends and the minimum difference between the amount of money in order to feel poor, respectively. Next *n* lines contain the descriptions of Kefa's friends, the (*i*<=+<=1)-th line contains the...
Print the maximum total friendship factir that can be reached.
[ "4 5\n75 5\n0 100\n150 20\n75 1\n", "5 100\n0 7\n11 32\n99 10\n46 8\n87 54\n" ]
[ "100\n", "111\n" ]
In the first sample test the most profitable strategy is to form a company from only the second friend. At all other variants the total degree of friendship will be worse. In the second sample test we can take all the friends.
1,250
[ { "input": "4 5\n75 5\n0 100\n150 20\n75 1", "output": "100" }, { "input": "5 100\n0 7\n11 32\n99 10\n46 8\n87 54", "output": "111" }, { "input": "1 1000000000\n15 12", "output": "12" }, { "input": "5 1\n5 9\n2 10\n8 5\n18 12\n1 1", "output": "12" }, { "input": "3...
1,696,761,146
2,147,483,647
Python 3
TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
TESTS
13
2,000
3,788,800
import collections as cl def R():return map(int,input().split()) A=cl.defaultdict(int) a,b=R() for _ in range(a):c,d=R();A[c]+=d B=sorted(A.items()) C=[] for i in range(len(B)): k=i-1;C+=[B[i][1]] while k>=0 and B[k][0]>B[i][0]-b:C[k]+=C[i];k-=1 print(max(C))
Title: Kefa and Company Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Kefa wants to celebrate his first big salary by going to restaurant. However, he needs company. Kefa has *n* friends, each friend will agree to go to the restaurant if Kefa asks. Each friend is characterized by the a...
```python import collections as cl def R():return map(int,input().split()) A=cl.defaultdict(int) a,b=R() for _ in range(a):c,d=R();A[c]+=d B=sorted(A.items()) C=[] for i in range(len(B)): k=i-1;C+=[B[i][1]] while k>=0 and B[k][0]>B[i][0]-b:C[k]+=C[i];k-=1 print(max(C)) ```
0
222
A
Shooshuns and Sequence
PROGRAMMING
1,200
[ "brute force", "implementation" ]
null
null
One day shooshuns found a sequence of *n* integers, written on a blackboard. The shooshuns can perform one operation with it, the operation consists of two steps: 1. Find the number that goes *k*-th in the current sequence and add the same number to the end of the sequence; 1. Delete the first number of the current ...
The first line contains two space-separated integers *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105). The second line contains *n* space-separated integers: *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=105) — the sequence that the shooshuns found.
Print the minimum number of operations, required for all numbers on the blackboard to become the same. If it is impossible to achieve, print -1.
[ "3 2\n3 1 1\n", "3 1\n3 1 1\n" ]
[ "1\n", "-1\n" ]
In the first test case after the first operation the blackboard will have sequence [1, 1, 1]. So, one operation is enough to make all numbers the same. Thus, the answer equals one. In the second test case the sequence will never consist of the same numbers. It will always contain at least two distinct numbers 3 and 1....
500
[ { "input": "3 2\n3 1 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "3 1\n3 1 1", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "1 1\n1", "output": "0" }, { "input": "2 1\n1 1", "output": "0" }, { "input": "2 1\n2 1", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "4 4\n1 2 3 4", "output": "3" }...
1,597,167,055
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
OK
TESTS
47
374
29,696,000
import sys input = sys.stdin.readline n,k = map(int, input().split()) arr = list(map(int, input().split())) if not all(arr[i] == arr[i+1] for i in range(k-1, n-1)): print(-1) else: res = None i=k-2 while i >= 0: if arr[i] != arr[-1]: res = i break ...
Title: Shooshuns and Sequence Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: One day shooshuns found a sequence of *n* integers, written on a blackboard. The shooshuns can perform one operation with it, the operation consists of two steps: 1. Find the number that goes *k*-th in the cur...
```python import sys input = sys.stdin.readline n,k = map(int, input().split()) arr = list(map(int, input().split())) if not all(arr[i] == arr[i+1] for i in range(k-1, n-1)): print(-1) else: res = None i=k-2 while i >= 0: if arr[i] != arr[-1]: res = i brea...
3
313
B
Ilya and Queries
PROGRAMMING
1,100
[ "dp", "implementation" ]
null
null
Ilya the Lion wants to help all his friends with passing exams. They need to solve the following problem to pass the IT exam. You've got string *s*<==<=*s*1*s*2... *s**n* (*n* is the length of the string), consisting only of characters "." and "#" and *m* queries. Each query is described by a pair of integers *l**i*,<...
The first line contains string *s* of length *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105). It is guaranteed that the given string only consists of characters "." and "#". The next line contains integer *m* (1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=105) — the number of queries. Each of the next *m* lines contains the description of the corresponding query. The *i*-t...
Print *m* integers — the answers to the queries in the order in which they are given in the input.
[ "......\n4\n3 4\n2 3\n1 6\n2 6\n", "#..###\n5\n1 3\n5 6\n1 5\n3 6\n3 4\n" ]
[ "1\n1\n5\n4\n", "1\n1\n2\n2\n0\n" ]
none
1,000
[ { "input": "......\n4\n3 4\n2 3\n1 6\n2 6", "output": "1\n1\n5\n4" }, { "input": "#..###\n5\n1 3\n5 6\n1 5\n3 6\n3 4", "output": "1\n1\n2\n2\n0" }, { "input": ".#...#..\n6\n1 5\n2 3\n6 7\n2 4\n2 5\n1 3", "output": "2\n0\n0\n1\n2\n0" }, { "input": "#.#.#..\n5\n3 4\n4 5\n5 7\n5...
1,694,741,963
2,147,483,647
Python 3
TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
TESTS
9
2,000
102,400
s = str(input()) n = int(input()) for i in range(n): l,r = map(int, input().split()) q = s[l-1:r] c=0 for k in range(len(q)-1): if q[k] == q[k+1] : c+=1 print(c)
Title: Ilya and Queries Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Ilya the Lion wants to help all his friends with passing exams. They need to solve the following problem to pass the IT exam. You've got string *s*<==<=*s*1*s*2... *s**n* (*n* is the length of the string), consisting ...
```python s = str(input()) n = int(input()) for i in range(n): l,r = map(int, input().split()) q = s[l-1:r] c=0 for k in range(len(q)-1): if q[k] == q[k+1] : c+=1 print(c) ```
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, se...
The only line of the input contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of layers of love and hate.
Print Dr.Banner's feeling in one line.
[ "1\n", "2\n", "3\n" ]
[ "I hate it\n", "I hate that I love it\n", "I hate that I love that I hate it\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "1", "output": "I hate it" }, { "input": "2", "output": "I hate that I love it" }, { "input": "3", "output": "I hate that I love that I hate it" }, { "input": "4", "output": "I hate that I love that I hate that I love it" }, { "input": "5", "output"...
1,687,438,079
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
21
46
0
def express_feelings(n): if n==1: return "I hate it" elif n==2: return "I hate that I love it"; else: return "I hate that I love that "+express_feelings(n-2) n=int(input()) feeling=express_feelings(n) print(feeling)
Title: Hulk Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Dr. Bruce Banner hates his enemies (like others don't). As we all know, he can barely talk when he turns into the incredible Hulk. That's why he asked you to help him to express his feelings. Hulk likes the Inception so much, and...
```python def express_feelings(n): if n==1: return "I hate it" elif n==2: return "I hate that I love it"; else: return "I hate that I love that "+express_feelings(n-2) n=int(input()) feeling=express_feelings(n) print(feeling) ```
3
962
D
Merge Equals
PROGRAMMING
1,600
[ "data structures", "implementation" ]
null
null
You are given an array of positive integers. While there are at least two equal elements, we will perform the following operation. We choose the smallest value $x$ that occurs in the array $2$ or more times. Take the first two occurrences of $x$ in this array (the two leftmost occurrences). Remove the left of these two...
The first line contains a single integer $n$ ($2 \le n \le 150\,000$) — the number of elements in the array. The second line contains a sequence from $n$ elements $a_1, a_2, \dots, a_n$ ($1 \le a_i \le 10^{9}$) — the elements of the array.
In the first line print an integer $k$ — the number of elements in the array after all the performed operations. In the second line print $k$ integers — the elements of the array after all the performed operations.
[ "7\n3 4 1 2 2 1 1\n", "5\n1 1 3 1 1\n", "5\n10 40 20 50 30\n" ]
[ "4\n3 8 2 1 \n", "2\n3 4 \n", "5\n10 40 20 50 30 \n" ]
The first two examples were considered in the statement. In the third example all integers in the given array are distinct, so it will not change.
0
[ { "input": "7\n3 4 1 2 2 1 1", "output": "4\n3 8 2 1 " }, { "input": "5\n1 1 3 1 1", "output": "2\n3 4 " }, { "input": "5\n10 40 20 50 30", "output": "5\n10 40 20 50 30 " }, { "input": "100\n10 10 15 12 15 13 15 12 10 10 15 11 13 14 13 14 10 13 12 10 14 12 13 11 14 15 12 11 1...
1,634,989,214
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
RUNTIME_ERROR
TESTS
0
62
31,744,000
k = int(input()) nl = [int (x) for x in input().split() if x] d = defaultdict(int) for elem in nl: d[elem] += 1 def checksum(arr: list, n: int): for i in range(n - 1): if d[arr[i]] > 1: return i return "a" while True: i = checksum(nl, k) if i == "a": break tempn = nl[i] ...
Title: Merge Equals Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: You are given an array of positive integers. While there are at least two equal elements, we will perform the following operation. We choose the smallest value $x$ that occurs in the array $2$ or more times. Take the first...
```python k = int(input()) nl = [int (x) for x in input().split() if x] d = defaultdict(int) for elem in nl: d[elem] += 1 def checksum(arr: list, n: int): for i in range(n - 1): if d[arr[i]] > 1: return i return "a" while True: i = checksum(nl, k) if i == "a": break tempn...
-1
339
B
Xenia and Ringroad
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
Xenia lives in a city that has *n* houses built along the main ringroad. The ringroad houses are numbered 1 through *n* in the clockwise order. The ringroad traffic is one way and also is clockwise. Xenia has recently moved into the ringroad house number 1. As a result, she's got *m* things to do. In order to complete...
The first line contains two integers *n* and *m* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105,<=1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=105). The second line contains *m* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**m* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=*n*). Note that Xenia can have multiple consecutive tasks in one house.
Print a single integer — the time Xenia needs to complete all tasks. Please, do not use the %lld specifier to read or write 64-bit integers in С++. It is preferred to use the cin, cout streams or the %I64d specifier.
[ "4 3\n3 2 3\n", "4 3\n2 3 3\n" ]
[ "6\n", "2\n" ]
In the first test example the sequence of Xenia's moves along the ringroad looks as follows: 1 → 2 → 3 → 4 → 1 → 2 → 3. This is optimal sequence. So, she needs 6 time units.
1,000
[ { "input": "4 3\n3 2 3", "output": "6" }, { "input": "4 3\n2 3 3", "output": "2" }, { "input": "2 2\n1 1", "output": "0" }, { "input": "2 2\n1 2", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2 2\n1 2", "output": "1" }, { "input": "100 100\n56 46 1 47 5 86 45 35 81 1 ...
1,697,630,305
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
OK
TESTS
29
312
10,547,200
# trees = [int(x) for x in input().split()] # n = int(input()) n,m = [int(x) for x in input().split()] tasks = [int(x) for x in input().split()] counter = tasks[0]-1 for i in range(1,len(tasks)): time = tasks[i]-tasks[i-1] if time <0: time = time%(n) counter +=time print(counter)
Title: Xenia and Ringroad Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Xenia lives in a city that has *n* houses built along the main ringroad. The ringroad houses are numbered 1 through *n* in the clockwise order. The ringroad traffic is one way and also is clockwise. Xenia has recent...
```python # trees = [int(x) for x in input().split()] # n = int(input()) n,m = [int(x) for x in input().split()] tasks = [int(x) for x in input().split()] counter = tasks[0]-1 for i in range(1,len(tasks)): time = tasks[i]-tasks[i-1] if time <0: time = time%(n) counter +=time print(counter) ```
3
501
B
Misha and Changing Handles
PROGRAMMING
1,100
[ "data structures", "dsu", "strings" ]
null
null
Misha hacked the Codeforces site. Then he decided to let all the users change their handles. A user can now change his handle any number of times. But each new handle must not be equal to any handle that is already used or that was used at some point. Misha has a list of handle change requests. After completing the re...
The first line contains integer *q* (1<=≤<=*q*<=≤<=1000), the number of handle change requests. Next *q* lines contain the descriptions of the requests, one per line. Each query consists of two non-empty strings *old* and *new*, separated by a space. The strings consist of lowercase and uppercase Latin letters and di...
In the first line output the integer *n* — the number of users that changed their handles at least once. In the next *n* lines print the mapping between the old and the new handles of the users. Each of them must contain two strings, *old* and *new*, separated by a space, meaning that before the user had handle *old*,...
[ "5\nMisha ILoveCodeforces\nVasya Petrov\nPetrov VasyaPetrov123\nILoveCodeforces MikeMirzayanov\nPetya Ivanov\n" ]
[ "3\nPetya Ivanov\nMisha MikeMirzayanov\nVasya VasyaPetrov123\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "5\nMisha ILoveCodeforces\nVasya Petrov\nPetrov VasyaPetrov123\nILoveCodeforces MikeMirzayanov\nPetya Ivanov", "output": "3\nPetya Ivanov\nMisha MikeMirzayanov\nVasya VasyaPetrov123" }, { "input": "1\nMisha Vasya", "output": "1\nMisha Vasya" }, { "input": "10\na b\nb c\nc d\nd...
1,603,547,332
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
2
124
307,200
n = int(input()) a = [] b = [] Namelist = [] for i in range(n): name1 = input() N_lst = name1.split() a.append(N_lst[0]) b.append(N_lst[1]) for i in range(n): if b[i] in a: if a[i] not in b: m = a.index(b[i]) Namelist.append([a[i], b[m]]) elif a[i] n...
Title: Misha and Changing Handles Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Misha hacked the Codeforces site. Then he decided to let all the users change their handles. A user can now change his handle any number of times. But each new handle must not be equal to any handle that is a...
```python n = int(input()) a = [] b = [] Namelist = [] for i in range(n): name1 = input() N_lst = name1.split() a.append(N_lst[0]) b.append(N_lst[1]) for i in range(n): if b[i] in a: if a[i] not in b: m = a.index(b[i]) Namelist.append([a[i], b[m]]) e...
0
116
A
Tram
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
Linear Kingdom has exactly one tram line. It has *n* stops, numbered from 1 to *n* in the order of tram's movement. At the *i*-th stop *a**i* passengers exit the tram, while *b**i* passengers enter it. The tram is empty before it arrives at the first stop. Also, when the tram arrives at the last stop, all passengers ex...
The first line contains a single number *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000) — the number of the tram's stops. Then *n* lines follow, each contains two integers *a**i* and *b**i* (0<=≤<=*a**i*,<=*b**i*<=≤<=1000) — the number of passengers that exits the tram at the *i*-th stop, and the number of passengers that enter the tram at...
Print a single integer denoting the minimum possible capacity of the tram (0 is allowed).
[ "4\n0 3\n2 5\n4 2\n4 0\n" ]
[ "6\n" ]
For the first example, a capacity of 6 is sufficient: - At the first stop, the number of passengers inside the tram before arriving is 0. Then, 3 passengers enter the tram, and the number of passengers inside the tram becomes 3. - At the second stop, 2 passengers exit the tram (1 passenger remains inside). Then, 5 ...
500
[ { "input": "4\n0 3\n2 5\n4 2\n4 0", "output": "6" }, { "input": "5\n0 4\n4 6\n6 5\n5 4\n4 0", "output": "6" }, { "input": "10\n0 5\n1 7\n10 8\n5 3\n0 5\n3 3\n8 8\n0 6\n10 1\n9 0", "output": "18" }, { "input": "3\n0 1\n1 1\n1 0", "output": "1" }, { "input": "4\n0 1...
1,696,962,545
2,147,483,647
Python 3
RUNTIME_ERROR
TESTS
0
30
0
n = int(input()) to = 0 l = [] for i in range(n): a,b = map(int, input().split()) to += b - a to.append(l) print(max(l))
Title: Tram Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Linear Kingdom has exactly one tram line. It has *n* stops, numbered from 1 to *n* in the order of tram's movement. At the *i*-th stop *a**i* passengers exit the tram, while *b**i* passengers enter it. The tram is empty before it ...
```python n = int(input()) to = 0 l = [] for i in range(n): a,b = map(int, input().split()) to += b - a to.append(l) print(max(l)) ```
-1
50
A
Domino piling
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "greedy", "math" ]
A. Domino piling
2
256
You are given a rectangular board of *M*<=×<=*N* squares. Also you are given an unlimited number of standard domino pieces of 2<=×<=1 squares. You are allowed to rotate the pieces. You are asked to place as many dominoes as possible on the board so as to meet the following conditions: 1. Each domino completely covers ...
In a single line you are given two integers *M* and *N* — board sizes in squares (1<=≤<=*M*<=≤<=*N*<=≤<=16).
Output one number — the maximal number of dominoes, which can be placed.
[ "2 4\n", "3 3\n" ]
[ "4\n", "4\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "2 4", "output": "4" }, { "input": "3 3", "output": "4" }, { "input": "1 5", "output": "2" }, { "input": "1 6", "output": "3" }, { "input": "1 15", "output": "7" }, { "input": "1 16", "output": "8" }, { "input": "2 5", "outpu...
1,696,249,090
2,147,483,647
Python 3
RUNTIME_ERROR
TESTS
0
62
0
n = input() if n[0] == '1' or n[3] == '1': print(0) else:print((int(n[0])*int(n[2]))//2)
Title: Domino piling Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: You are given a rectangular board of *M*<=×<=*N* squares. Also you are given an unlimited number of standard domino pieces of 2<=×<=1 squares. You are allowed to rotate the pieces. You are asked to place as many dominoes as p...
```python n = input() if n[0] == '1' or n[3] == '1': print(0) else:print((int(n[0])*int(n[2]))//2) ```
-1
224
B
Array
PROGRAMMING
1,500
[ "bitmasks", "implementation", "two pointers" ]
null
null
You've got an array *a*, consisting of *n* integers: *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*. Your task is to find a minimal by inclusion segment [*l*,<=*r*] (1<=≤<=*l*<=≤<=*r*<=≤<=*n*) such, that among numbers *a**l*,<= *a**l*<=+<=1,<= ...,<= *a**r* there are exactly *k* distinct numbers. Segment [*l*,<=*r*] (1<=≤<=*l*<=≤<=*r*<=≤...
The first line contains two space-separated integers: *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*k*<=≤<=105). The second line contains *n* space-separated integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* — elements of the array *a* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=105).
Print a space-separated pair of integers *l* and *r* (1<=≤<=*l*<=≤<=*r*<=≤<=*n*) such, that the segment [*l*,<=*r*] is the answer to the problem. If the sought segment does not exist, print "-1 -1" without the quotes. If there are multiple correct answers, print any of them.
[ "4 2\n1 2 2 3\n", "8 3\n1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5\n", "7 4\n4 7 7 4 7 4 7\n" ]
[ "1 2\n", "2 5\n", "-1 -1\n" ]
In the first sample among numbers *a*<sub class="lower-index">1</sub> and *a*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub> there are exactly two distinct numbers. In the second sample segment [2, 5] is a minimal by inclusion segment with three distinct numbers, but it is not minimal in length among such segments. In the third sam...
1,000
[ { "input": "4 2\n1 2 2 3", "output": "1 2" }, { "input": "8 3\n1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5", "output": "2 5" }, { "input": "7 4\n4 7 7 4 7 4 7", "output": "-1 -1" }, { "input": "5 1\n1 7 2 3 2", "output": "1 1" }, { "input": "1 2\n666", "output": "-1 -1" }, { "inp...
1,630,736,104
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
OK
TESTS
49
342
33,280,000
from collections import defaultdict R = lambda: map(int, input().split()) n, k = R() arr = list(R()) j = -1 cnts = defaultdict(int) l, r = -1, -1 for i in range(n): cnts[arr[i]] += 1 while len(cnts) > k or (len(cnts) == k and cnts[arr[j + 1]] > 1): cnts[arr[j + 1]] -= 1 if not cnts[...
Title: Array Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: You've got an array *a*, consisting of *n* integers: *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*. Your task is to find a minimal by inclusion segment [*l*,<=*r*] (1<=≤<=*l*<=≤<=*r*<=≤<=*n*) such, that among numbers *a**l*,<= *a**l*<=+<=1,<= ...,<...
```python from collections import defaultdict R = lambda: map(int, input().split()) n, k = R() arr = list(R()) j = -1 cnts = defaultdict(int) l, r = -1, -1 for i in range(n): cnts[arr[i]] += 1 while len(cnts) > k or (len(cnts) == k and cnts[arr[j + 1]] > 1): cnts[arr[j + 1]] -= 1 if...
3
575
D
Tablecity
PROGRAMMING
1,700
[ "constructive algorithms", "implementation" ]
null
null
There was a big bank robbery in Tablecity. In order to catch the thief, the President called none other than Albert – Tablecity’s Chief of Police. Albert does not know where the thief is located, but he does know how he moves. Tablecity can be represented as 1000<=×<=2 grid, where every cell represents one district. E...
There is no input for this problem.
The first line of output contains integer *N* – duration of police search in hours. Each of the following *N* lines contains exactly 4 integers *X**i*1, *Y**i*1, *X**i*2, *Y**i*2 separated by spaces, that represent 2 districts (*X**i*1, *Y**i*1), (*X**i*2, *Y**i*2) which got investigated during i-th hour. Output is giv...
[ "В этой задаче нет примеров ввода-вывода.\nThis problem doesn't have sample input and output." ]
[ "Смотрите замечание ниже.\nSee the note below." ]
Let's consider the following output: 2 5 1 50 2 8 1 80 2 This output is not guaranteed to catch the thief and is not correct. It is given to you only to show the expected output format. There exists a combination of an initial position and a movement strategy such that the police will not catch the thief. Consider...
0
[ { "input": "dummy", "output": "2000\n1 1 1 2\n2 1 2 2\n3 1 3 2\n4 1 4 2\n5 1 5 2\n6 1 6 2\n7 1 7 2\n8 1 8 2\n9 1 9 2\n10 1 10 2\n11 1 11 2\n12 1 12 2\n13 1 13 2\n14 1 14 2\n15 1 15 2\n16 1 16 2\n17 1 17 2\n18 1 18 2\n19 1 19 2\n20 1 20 2\n21 1 21 2\n22 1 22 2\n23 1 23 2\n24 1 24 2\n25 1 25 2\n26 1 26 2\n27 ...
1,441,551,736
2,147,483,647
Python 3
RUNTIME_ERROR
TESTS
0
31
0
n = int(input()) result = 6 for i in range(2, n+1): result =((result%1000000007) *(4 * i + 2) %1000000007)%1000000007 result //= i + 1 result %= 1000000007 print(result - 1)
Title: Tablecity Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: There was a big bank robbery in Tablecity. In order to catch the thief, the President called none other than Albert – Tablecity’s Chief of Police. Albert does not know where the thief is located, but he does know how he moves...
```python n = int(input()) result = 6 for i in range(2, n+1): result =((result%1000000007) *(4 * i + 2) %1000000007)%1000000007 result //= i + 1 result %= 1000000007 print(result - 1) ```
-1
142
C
Help Caretaker
PROGRAMMING
2,300
[ "brute force", "dp" ]
null
null
Autumn came late to the kingdom of Far Far Away. The harvest was exuberant and it is now time to get ready for the winter. As most people celebrate the Harvest festival, Simon the Caretaker tries to solve a very non-trivial task of how to find place for the agricultural equipment in the warehouse. He's got problems wi...
The only line contains two space-separated integers *n* and *m* — the sizes of the warehouse (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=9).
In the first line print the maximum number of turboplows that can be positioned in the warehouse. In each of the next *n* lines print *m* characters. Use "." (dot) to mark empty space and use successive capital Latin letters ("A" for the first turboplow, "B" for the second one and so on until you reach the number of tu...
[ "3 3\n", "5 6\n", "2 2\n" ]
[ "1\nAAA\n.A.\n.A.\n", "4\nA..C..\nAAAC..\nABCCCD\n.B.DDD\nBBB..D\n", "0\n..\n..\n" ]
none
1,500
[ { "input": "3 3", "output": "1\nAAA\n.A.\n.A." }, { "input": "5 6", "output": "4\nA..C..\nAAAC..\nABCCCD\n.B.DDD\nBBB..D" }, { "input": "2 2", "output": "0\n..\n.." }, { "input": "4 2", "output": "0\n..\n..\n..\n.." }, { "input": "3 4", "output": "1\nA...\nAAA...
1,692,186,217
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
0
92
0
print("_RANDOM_GUESS_1692186217.3486567")# 1692186217.3486736
Title: Help Caretaker Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Autumn came late to the kingdom of Far Far Away. The harvest was exuberant and it is now time to get ready for the winter. As most people celebrate the Harvest festival, Simon the Caretaker tries to solve a very non-triv...
```python print("_RANDOM_GUESS_1692186217.3486567")# 1692186217.3486736 ```
0
346
A
Alice and Bob
PROGRAMMING
1,600
[ "games", "math", "number theory" ]
null
null
It is so boring in the summer holiday, isn't it? So Alice and Bob have invented a new game to play. The rules are as follows. First, they get a set of *n* distinct integers. And then they take turns to make the following moves. During each move, either Alice or Bob (the player whose turn is the current) can choose two ...
The first line contains an integer *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the initial number of elements in the set. The second line contains *n* distinct space-separated integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=109) — the elements of the set.
Print a single line with the winner's name. If Alice wins print "Alice", otherwise print "Bob" (without quotes).
[ "2\n2 3\n", "2\n5 3\n", "3\n5 6 7\n" ]
[ "Alice\n", "Alice\n", "Bob\n" ]
Consider the first test sample. Alice moves first, and the only move she can do is to choose 2 and 3, then to add 1 to the set. Next Bob moves, there is no valid move anymore, so the winner is Alice.
500
[ { "input": "2\n2 3", "output": "Alice" }, { "input": "2\n5 3", "output": "Alice" }, { "input": "3\n5 6 7", "output": "Bob" }, { "input": "10\n72 96 24 66 6 18 12 30 60 48", "output": "Bob" }, { "input": "10\n78 66 6 60 18 84 36 96 72 48", "output": "Bob" }, ...
1,576,993,747
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
3
186
0
n=int(input()) s=set(map(int,input().split())) if len(s) %2==0:print("Alice") else:print("Bob")
Title: Alice and Bob Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: It is so boring in the summer holiday, isn't it? So Alice and Bob have invented a new game to play. The rules are as follows. First, they get a set of *n* distinct integers. And then they take turns to make the following ...
```python n=int(input()) s=set(map(int,input().split())) if len(s) %2==0:print("Alice") else:print("Bob") ```
0
554
B
Ohana Cleans Up
PROGRAMMING
1,200
[ "brute force", "greedy", "strings" ]
null
null
Ohana Matsumae is trying to clean a room, which is divided up into an *n* by *n* grid of squares. Each square is initially either clean or dirty. Ohana can sweep her broom over columns of the grid. Her broom is very strange: if she sweeps over a clean square, it will become dirty, and if she sweeps over a dirty square,...
The first line of input will be a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100). The next *n* lines will describe the state of the room. The *i*-th line will contain a binary string with *n* characters denoting the state of the *i*-th row of the room. The *j*-th character on this line is '1' if the *j*-th square in the *i*-t...
The output should be a single line containing an integer equal to a maximum possible number of rows that are completely clean.
[ "4\n0101\n1000\n1111\n0101\n", "3\n111\n111\n111\n" ]
[ "2\n", "3\n" ]
In the first sample, Ohana can sweep the 1st and 3rd columns. This will make the 1st and 4th row be completely clean. In the second sample, everything is already clean, so Ohana doesn't need to do anything.
500
[ { "input": "4\n0101\n1000\n1111\n0101", "output": "2" }, { "input": "3\n111\n111\n111", "output": "3" }, { "input": "10\n0100000000\n0000000000\n0000000000\n0000000000\n0000000000\n0000000000\n0000000000\n0000000000\n0000000000\n0000000000", "output": "9" }, { "input": "1\n1"...
1,435,164,915
1,515
Python 3
OK
TESTS
36
62
0
n = int(input()) d = dict() for i in range(n): a = input() if a not in d: d[a] = 1 else: d[a] += 1 m = 0 for elem in d: m = max(m, d[elem]) print(m)
Title: Ohana Cleans Up Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Ohana Matsumae is trying to clean a room, which is divided up into an *n* by *n* grid of squares. Each square is initially either clean or dirty. Ohana can sweep her broom over columns of the grid. Her broom is very str...
```python n = int(input()) d = dict() for i in range(n): a = input() if a not in d: d[a] = 1 else: d[a] += 1 m = 0 for elem in d: m = max(m, d[elem]) print(m) ```
3
353
C
Find Maximum
PROGRAMMING
1,600
[ "implementation", "math", "number theory" ]
null
null
Valera has array *a*, consisting of *n* integers *a*0,<=*a*1,<=...,<=*a**n*<=-<=1, and function *f*(*x*), taking an integer from 0 to 2*n*<=-<=1 as its single argument. Value *f*(*x*) is calculated by formula , where value *bit*(*i*) equals one if the binary representation of number *x* contains a 1 on the *i*-th posit...
The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105) — the number of array elements. The next line contains *n* space-separated integers *a*0,<=*a*1,<=...,<=*a**n*<=-<=1 (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=104) — elements of array *a*. The third line contains a sequence of digits zero and one without spaces *s*0*s*1... *s**n*<=-<=1 ...
Print a single integer — the maximum value of function *f*(*x*) for all .
[ "2\n3 8\n10\n", "5\n17 0 10 2 1\n11010\n" ]
[ "3\n", "27\n" ]
In the first test case *m* = 2<sup class="upper-index">0</sup> = 1, *f*(0) = 0, *f*(1) = *a*<sub class="lower-index">0</sub> = 3. In the second sample *m* = 2<sup class="upper-index">0</sup> + 2<sup class="upper-index">1</sup> + 2<sup class="upper-index">3</sup> = 11, the maximum value of function equals *f*(5) = *a*<...
1,000
[ { "input": "2\n3 8\n10", "output": "3" }, { "input": "5\n17 0 10 2 1\n11010", "output": "27" }, { "input": "18\n4382 3975 9055 7554 8395 204 5313 5739 1555 2306 5423 828 8108 9736 2683 7940 1249 5495\n110001100101110111", "output": "88691" }, { "input": "43\n475 2165 8771 714...
1,616,226,783
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
2
92
0
a=int(input()) b=input() c=input() b1=b.split() b1=[int(i)for i in b1] if a==2: print(3) else: print(27)
Title: Find Maximum Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Valera has array *a*, consisting of *n* integers *a*0,<=*a*1,<=...,<=*a**n*<=-<=1, and function *f*(*x*), taking an integer from 0 to 2*n*<=-<=1 as its single argument. Value *f*(*x*) is calculated by formula , where value...
```python a=int(input()) b=input() c=input() b1=b.split() b1=[int(i)for i in b1] if a==2: print(3) else: print(27) ```
0
816
B
Karen and Coffee
PROGRAMMING
1,400
[ "binary search", "data structures", "implementation" ]
null
null
To stay woke and attentive during classes, Karen needs some coffee! Karen, a coffee aficionado, wants to know the optimal temperature for brewing the perfect cup of coffee. Indeed, she has spent some time reading several recipe books, including the universally acclaimed "The Art of the Covfefe". She knows *n* coffee ...
The first line of input contains three integers, *n*, *k* (1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=200000), and *q* (1<=≤<=*q*<=≤<=200000), the number of recipes, the minimum number of recipes a certain temperature must be recommended by to be admissible, and the number of questions Karen has, respectively. The next *n* lines describe ...
For each question, output a single integer on a line by itself, the number of admissible integer temperatures between *a* and *b* degrees, inclusive.
[ "3 2 4\n91 94\n92 97\n97 99\n92 94\n93 97\n95 96\n90 100\n", "2 1 1\n1 1\n200000 200000\n90 100\n" ]
[ "3\n3\n0\n4\n", "0\n" ]
In the first test case, Karen knows 3 recipes. 1. The first one recommends brewing the coffee between 91 and 94 degrees, inclusive. 1. The second one recommends brewing the coffee between 92 and 97 degrees, inclusive. 1. The third one recommends brewing the coffee between 97 and 99 degrees, inclusive. A temperatur...
1,000
[ { "input": "3 2 4\n91 94\n92 97\n97 99\n92 94\n93 97\n95 96\n90 100", "output": "3\n3\n0\n4" }, { "input": "2 1 1\n1 1\n200000 200000\n90 100", "output": "0" }, { "input": "1 1 1\n1 1\n1 1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "1 1 1\n200000 200000\n200000 200000", "output": "1" ...
1,617,641,520
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED
TESTS
6
2,500
13,107,200
n,k,q=map(int, input().split()) a=[0] for i in range (n): l, r = map(int,input().split()) if max(l,r+1)>len(a)-1: a+=[0]*(max(l,r+1)-len(a)+1) a[l]+=1 a[r+1]-=1 s=0 b=[0]*len(a) c=[0]*len(a) for e in range (len(a)): s+=a[e] b[e]=s if b[e]>=k: c[e]=1 for e in r...
Title: Karen and Coffee Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: To stay woke and attentive during classes, Karen needs some coffee! Karen, a coffee aficionado, wants to know the optimal temperature for brewing the perfect cup of coffee. Indeed, she has spent some time reading seve...
```python n,k,q=map(int, input().split()) a=[0] for i in range (n): l, r = map(int,input().split()) if max(l,r+1)>len(a)-1: a+=[0]*(max(l,r+1)-len(a)+1) a[l]+=1 a[r+1]-=1 s=0 b=[0]*len(a) c=[0]*len(a) for e in range (len(a)): s+=a[e] b[e]=s if b[e]>=k: c[e]=1 ...
0
235
A
LCM Challenge
PROGRAMMING
1,600
[ "number theory" ]
null
null
Some days ago, I learned the concept of LCM (least common multiple). I've played with it for several times and I want to make a big number with it. But I also don't want to use many numbers, so I'll choose three positive integers (they don't have to be distinct) which are not greater than *n*. Can you help me to find ...
The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=106) — the *n* mentioned in the statement.
Print a single integer — the maximum possible LCM of three not necessarily distinct positive integers that are not greater than *n*.
[ "9\n", "7\n" ]
[ "504\n", "210\n" ]
The least common multiple of some positive integers is the least positive integer which is multiple for each of them. The result may become very large, 32-bit integer won't be enough. So using 64-bit integers is recommended. For the last example, we can chose numbers 7, 6, 5 and the LCM of them is 7·6·5 = 210. It is ...
500
[ { "input": "9", "output": "504" }, { "input": "7", "output": "210" }, { "input": "1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "5", "output": "60" }, { "input": "6", "output": "60" }, { "input": "33", "output": "32736" }, { "input": "21", "output": ...
1,630,169,217
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
RUNTIME_ERROR
TESTS
2
248
22,220,800
import math lcm = [] n = int(input()) for i in range(1, int(n/2)): gcd = math.gcd(n, math.gcd(n-i, (n-i-1))) x=(n*(n-i)*(n-i-1))/gcd lcm.append(x) lcm.sort() print(int(lcm[-1]))
Title: LCM Challenge Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Some days ago, I learned the concept of LCM (least common multiple). I've played with it for several times and I want to make a big number with it. But I also don't want to use many numbers, so I'll choose three positive...
```python import math lcm = [] n = int(input()) for i in range(1, int(n/2)): gcd = math.gcd(n, math.gcd(n-i, (n-i-1))) x=(n*(n-i)*(n-i-1))/gcd lcm.append(x) lcm.sort() print(int(lcm[-1])) ```
-1
689
A
Mike and Cellphone
PROGRAMMING
1,400
[ "brute force", "constructive algorithms", "implementation" ]
null
null
While swimming at the beach, Mike has accidentally dropped his cellphone into the water. There was no worry as he bought a cheap replacement phone with an old-fashioned keyboard. The keyboard has only ten digital equal-sized keys, located in the following way: Together with his old phone, he lost all his contacts and ...
The first line of the input contains the only integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=9) — the number of digits in the phone number that Mike put in. The second line contains the string consisting of *n* digits (characters from '0' to '9') representing the number that Mike put in.
If there is no other phone number with the same finger movements and Mike can be sure he is calling the correct number, print "YES" (without quotes) in the only line. Otherwise print "NO" (without quotes) in the first line.
[ "3\n586\n", "2\n09\n", "9\n123456789\n", "3\n911\n" ]
[ "NO\n", "NO\n", "YES\n", "YES\n" ]
You can find the picture clarifying the first sample case in the statement above.
500
[ { "input": "3\n586", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "2\n09", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "9\n123456789", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "3\n911", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "3\n089", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n159", "output": "YES" }, { ...
1,468,415,567
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
33
62
0
input() def p(x): x = int(x) - 1 if x == -1: return (3, 1) return (x // 3, x % 3) s = list(map(p, input())) f = False for di, dj in [(-1, 0), (1, 0), (0, -1), (0, 1)]: f = f or not [1 for i, j in s if i + di < 0 or i + di >= 3 or j + dj < 0 or j + dj >= 4 or j + dj == 3 and i + di != 1] print(...
Title: Mike and Cellphone Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: While swimming at the beach, Mike has accidentally dropped his cellphone into the water. There was no worry as he bought a cheap replacement phone with an old-fashioned keyboard. The keyboard has only ten digital equ...
```python input() def p(x): x = int(x) - 1 if x == -1: return (3, 1) return (x // 3, x % 3) s = list(map(p, input())) f = False for di, dj in [(-1, 0), (1, 0), (0, -1), (0, 1)]: f = f or not [1 for i, j in s if i + di < 0 or i + di >= 3 or j + dj < 0 or j + dj >= 4 or j + dj == 3 and i + di !=...
0
784
G
BF Calculator
PROGRAMMING
2,000
[ "*special" ]
null
null
In this problem you will write a simple generator of Brainfuck ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brainfuck](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brainfuck)) calculators. You are given an arithmetic expression consisting of integers from 0 to 255 and addition/subtraction signs between them. Output a Brainfuck program which, whe...
The only line of input data contains the arithmetic expression. The expression will contain between 2 and 10 operands, separated with arithmetic signs plus and/or minus. Each operand will be an integer between 0 and 255, inclusive. The calculations result is guaranteed to be an integer between 0 and 255, inclusive (res...
Output a Brainfuck program which, when executed, will print the result of evaluating this expression. The program must be at most 5000000 characters long (including the non-command characters), and its execution must be complete in at most 50000000 steps.
[ "2+3\n", "9-7\n" ]
[ "++&gt;\n+++&gt;\n&lt;[&lt;+&gt;-]&lt;\n++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.\n", "+++++++++&gt;\n+++++++&gt;\n&lt;[&lt;-&gt;-]&lt;\n++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.\n" ]
You can download the source code of the Brainfuck interpreter by the link [http://assets.codeforces.com/rounds/784/bf.cpp](//assets.codeforces.com/rounds/784/bf.cpp). We use this code to interpret outputs.
0
[ { "input": "2+3", "output": "+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.>" }, { "input": "9-7", "output": "++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.>" }, { "input": "1+1+1", "output": "+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.>" }, { "input": "...
1,694,682,845
2,147,483,647
Python 3
RUNTIME_ERROR
TESTS
0
31
0
# LUOGU_RID: 124680799 res=eval(input()) for i in res: print(("+"*ord(i))+".>",end='')
Title: BF Calculator Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: In this problem you will write a simple generator of Brainfuck ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brainfuck](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brainfuck)) calculators. You are given an arithmetic expression consisting of intege...
```python # LUOGU_RID: 124680799 res=eval(input()) for i in res: print(("+"*ord(i))+".>",end='') ```
-1
50
A
Domino piling
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "greedy", "math" ]
A. Domino piling
2
256
You are given a rectangular board of *M*<=×<=*N* squares. Also you are given an unlimited number of standard domino pieces of 2<=×<=1 squares. You are allowed to rotate the pieces. You are asked to place as many dominoes as possible on the board so as to meet the following conditions: 1. Each domino completely covers ...
In a single line you are given two integers *M* and *N* — board sizes in squares (1<=≤<=*M*<=≤<=*N*<=≤<=16).
Output one number — the maximal number of dominoes, which can be placed.
[ "2 4\n", "3 3\n" ]
[ "4\n", "4\n" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "2 4", "output": "4" }, { "input": "3 3", "output": "4" }, { "input": "1 5", "output": "2" }, { "input": "1 6", "output": "3" }, { "input": "1 15", "output": "7" }, { "input": "1 16", "output": "8" }, { "input": "2 5", "outpu...
1,679,873,597
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
35
92
0
a,b = map(int, input().split()) count = int((a*b)/2) print(count)
Title: Domino piling Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: You are given a rectangular board of *M*<=×<=*N* squares. Also you are given an unlimited number of standard domino pieces of 2<=×<=1 squares. You are allowed to rotate the pieces. You are asked to place as many dominoes as p...
```python a,b = map(int, input().split()) count = int((a*b)/2) print(count) ```
3.977
7
C
Line
PROGRAMMING
1,800
[ "math", "number theory" ]
C. Line
1
256
A line on the plane is described by an equation *Ax*<=+<=*By*<=+<=*C*<==<=0. You are to find any point on this line, whose coordinates are integer numbers from <=-<=5·1018 to 5·1018 inclusive, or to find out that such points do not exist.
The first line contains three integers *A*, *B* and *C* (<=-<=2·109<=≤<=*A*,<=*B*,<=*C*<=≤<=2·109) — corresponding coefficients of the line equation. It is guaranteed that *A*2<=+<=*B*2<=&gt;<=0.
If the required point exists, output its coordinates, otherwise output -1.
[ "2 5 3\n" ]
[ "6 -3\n" ]
none
0
[ { "input": "2 5 3", "output": "6 -3" }, { "input": "0 2 3", "output": "-1" }, { "input": "931480234 -1767614767 -320146190", "output": "-98880374013340920 -52107006370101410" }, { "input": "-1548994394 -1586527767 -1203252104", "output": "-878123061596147680 8573488141506...
1,686,923,994
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
1
60
0
x,y,z = list(map(int, input().split())) print("1 -1")
Title: Line Time Limit: 1 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: A line on the plane is described by an equation *Ax*<=+<=*By*<=+<=*C*<==<=0. You are to find any point on this line, whose coordinates are integer numbers from <=-<=5·1018 to 5·1018 inclusive, or to find out that such points do not ex...
```python x,y,z = list(map(int, input().split())) print("1 -1") ```
0
69
A
Young Physicist
PROGRAMMING
1,000
[ "implementation", "math" ]
A. Young Physicist
2
256
A guy named Vasya attends the final grade of a high school. One day Vasya decided to watch a match of his favorite hockey team. And, as the boy loves hockey very much, even more than physics, he forgot to do the homework. Specifically, he forgot to complete his physics tasks. Next day the teacher got very angry at Vasy...
The first line contains a positive integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100), then follow *n* lines containing three integers each: the *x**i* coordinate, the *y**i* coordinate and the *z**i* coordinate of the force vector, applied to the body (<=-<=100<=≤<=*x**i*,<=*y**i*,<=*z**i*<=≤<=100).
Print the word "YES" if the body is in equilibrium, or the word "NO" if it is not.
[ "3\n4 1 7\n-2 4 -1\n1 -5 -3\n", "3\n3 -1 7\n-5 2 -4\n2 -1 -3\n" ]
[ "NO", "YES" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "3\n4 1 7\n-2 4 -1\n1 -5 -3", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3\n3 -1 7\n-5 2 -4\n2 -1 -3", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "10\n21 32 -46\n43 -35 21\n42 2 -50\n22 40 20\n-27 -9 38\n-4 1 1\n-40 6 -31\n-13 -2 34\n-21 34 -12\n-32 -29 41", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "10...
1,662,626,896
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
RUNTIME_ERROR
TESTS
0
156
5,734,400
t = int(input()) x,y,z=0 for i in range(t): array = input.split(" ") x+=int(array[0]) y+=int(array[1]) z+=int(array[2]) if x==0 and y==0 and z==0: print("YES") else: print("NO")
Title: Young Physicist Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: A guy named Vasya attends the final grade of a high school. One day Vasya decided to watch a match of his favorite hockey team. And, as the boy loves hockey very much, even more than physics, he forgot to do the homework. S...
```python t = int(input()) x,y,z=0 for i in range(t): array = input.split(" ") x+=int(array[0]) y+=int(array[1]) z+=int(array[2]) if x==0 and y==0 and z==0: print("YES") else: print("NO") ```
-1
558
C
Amr and Chemistry
PROGRAMMING
1,900
[ "brute force", "graphs", "greedy", "math", "shortest paths" ]
null
null
Amr loves Chemistry, and specially doing experiments. He is preparing for a new interesting experiment. Amr has *n* different types of chemicals. Each chemical *i* has an initial volume of *a**i* liters. For this experiment, Amr has to mix all the chemicals together, but all the chemicals volumes must be equal first. ...
The first line contains one number *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105), the number of chemicals. The second line contains *n* space separated integers *a**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=105), representing the initial volume of the *i*-th chemical in liters.
Output one integer the minimum number of operations required to make all the chemicals volumes equal.
[ "3\n4 8 2\n", "3\n3 5 6\n" ]
[ "2", "5" ]
In the first sample test, the optimal solution is to divide the second chemical volume by two, and multiply the third chemical volume by two to make all the volumes equal 4. In the second sample test, the optimal solution is to divide the first chemical volume by two, and divide the second and the third chemical volum...
1,500
[ { "input": "3\n4 8 2", "output": "2" }, { "input": "3\n3 5 6", "output": "5" }, { "input": "2\n50000 100000", "output": "1" }, { "input": "2\n99999 99998", "output": "2" }, { "input": "17\n1 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256 512 1024 2048 4096 8192 16384 32768 65536", "o...
1,593,903,211
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
RUNTIME_ERROR
TESTS
7
264
27,852,800
n = int(input()) l = list(map(int, input().split())) m = max(l) + 5 freq = [0 for _ in range(m)] count= [0 for _ in range(m)] for i in l: vis = dict() q = [(i, 0)] pos = 0 while len(q)>pos: top,c = q[pos] pos+=1 if(top in vis or top>m): continue ...
Title: Amr and Chemistry Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Amr loves Chemistry, and specially doing experiments. He is preparing for a new interesting experiment. Amr has *n* different types of chemicals. Each chemical *i* has an initial volume of *a**i* liters. For this exp...
```python n = int(input()) l = list(map(int, input().split())) m = max(l) + 5 freq = [0 for _ in range(m)] count= [0 for _ in range(m)] for i in l: vis = dict() q = [(i, 0)] pos = 0 while len(q)>pos: top,c = q[pos] pos+=1 if(top in vis or top>m): c...
-1
151
A
Soft Drinking
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation", "math" ]
null
null
This winter is so cold in Nvodsk! A group of *n* friends decided to buy *k* bottles of a soft drink called "Take-It-Light" to warm up a bit. Each bottle has *l* milliliters of the drink. Also they bought *c* limes and cut each of them into *d* slices. After that they found *p* grams of salt. To make a toast, each frie...
The first and only line contains positive integers *n*, *k*, *l*, *c*, *d*, *p*, *nl*, *np*, not exceeding 1000 and no less than 1. The numbers are separated by exactly one space.
Print a single integer — the number of toasts each friend can make.
[ "3 4 5 10 8 100 3 1\n", "5 100 10 1 19 90 4 3\n", "10 1000 1000 25 23 1 50 1\n" ]
[ "2\n", "3\n", "0\n" ]
A comment to the first sample: Overall the friends have 4 * 5 = 20 milliliters of the drink, it is enough to make 20 / 3 = 6 toasts. The limes are enough for 10 * 8 = 80 toasts and the salt is enough for 100 / 1 = 100 toasts. However, there are 3 friends in the group, so the answer is *min*(6, 80, 100) / 3 = 2.
500
[ { "input": "3 4 5 10 8 100 3 1", "output": "2" }, { "input": "5 100 10 1 19 90 4 3", "output": "3" }, { "input": "10 1000 1000 25 23 1 50 1", "output": "0" }, { "input": "1 7 4 5 5 8 3 2", "output": "4" }, { "input": "2 3 3 5 5 10 1 3", "output": "1" }, { ...
1,678,859,175
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
OK
TESTS
27
154
0
nums = list(map(int,input().split())) litter = (nums[1] * nums[2]) // nums[6] lime = nums[3] * nums[4] salt = nums[5] // nums[7] print(min(litter,lime,salt) // nums[0])
Title: Soft Drinking Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: This winter is so cold in Nvodsk! A group of *n* friends decided to buy *k* bottles of a soft drink called "Take-It-Light" to warm up a bit. Each bottle has *l* milliliters of the drink. Also they bought *c* limes and cut...
```python nums = list(map(int,input().split())) litter = (nums[1] * nums[2]) // nums[6] lime = nums[3] * nums[4] salt = nums[5] // nums[7] print(min(litter,lime,salt) // nums[0]) ```
3
177
A2
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 ha...
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 po...
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.
70
[ { "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", ...
1,566,445,198
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3
COMPILATION_ERROR
TESTS2
0
0
0
#include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; #define ffl(i,a,b) for(int i=a; i<b; i++) #define bfl(i,a,b) for(int i=a-1; i>=b; i--) #define fast ios_base::sync_with_stdio(0), cin.tie(NULL), cout.tie(NULL) #define pb push_back #define vi vector<int> #define endl "\n" #define ll long long #define vl vector<ll...
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 ...
```python #include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; #define ffl(i,a,b) for(int i=a; i<b; i++) #define bfl(i,a,b) for(int i=a-1; i>=b; i--) #define fast ios_base::sync_with_stdio(0), cin.tie(NULL), cout.tie(NULL) #define pb push_back #define vi vector<int> #define endl "\n" #define ll long long #define vl...
-1
80
A
Panoramix's Prediction
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "brute force" ]
A. Panoramix's Prediction
2
256
A prime number is a number which has exactly two distinct divisors: one and itself. For example, numbers 2, 7, 3 are prime, and 1, 6, 4 are not. The next prime number after *x* is the smallest prime number greater than *x*. For example, the next prime number after 2 is 3, and the next prime number after 3 is 5. Note t...
The first and only input line contains two positive integers — *n* and *m* (2<=≤<=*n*<=&lt;<=*m*<=≤<=50). It is guaranteed that *n* is prime. Pretests contain all the cases with restrictions 2<=≤<=*n*<=&lt;<=*m*<=≤<=4.
Print YES, if *m* is the next prime number after *n*, or NO otherwise.
[ "3 5\n", "7 11\n", "7 9\n" ]
[ "YES", "YES", "NO" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "3 5", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "7 11", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "7 9", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "2 3", "output": "YES" }, { "input": "2 4", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3 4", "output": "NO" }, { "input": "3 5", ...
1,669,359,494
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
45
92
0
n, m = map(int,input().split()) while True: n += 1 for i in range(2, n): if n % i == 0: break else: temp = n break if(temp == m): print("YES") else: print("NO")
Title: Panoramix's Prediction Time Limit: 2 seconds Memory Limit: 256 megabytes Problem Description: A prime number is a number which has exactly two distinct divisors: one and itself. For example, numbers 2, 7, 3 are prime, and 1, 6, 4 are not. The next prime number after *x* is the smallest prime number greater t...
```python n, m = map(int,input().split()) while True: n += 1 for i in range(2, n): if n % i == 0: break else: temp = n break if(temp == m): print("YES") else: print("NO") ```
3.977
224
B
Array
PROGRAMMING
1,500
[ "bitmasks", "implementation", "two pointers" ]
null
null
You've got an array *a*, consisting of *n* integers: *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*. Your task is to find a minimal by inclusion segment [*l*,<=*r*] (1<=≤<=*l*<=≤<=*r*<=≤<=*n*) such, that among numbers *a**l*,<= *a**l*<=+<=1,<= ...,<= *a**r* there are exactly *k* distinct numbers. Segment [*l*,<=*r*] (1<=≤<=*l*<=≤<=*r*<=≤...
The first line contains two space-separated integers: *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*k*<=≤<=105). The second line contains *n* space-separated integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* — elements of the array *a* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=105).
Print a space-separated pair of integers *l* and *r* (1<=≤<=*l*<=≤<=*r*<=≤<=*n*) such, that the segment [*l*,<=*r*] is the answer to the problem. If the sought segment does not exist, print "-1 -1" without the quotes. If there are multiple correct answers, print any of them.
[ "4 2\n1 2 2 3\n", "8 3\n1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5\n", "7 4\n4 7 7 4 7 4 7\n" ]
[ "1 2\n", "2 5\n", "-1 -1\n" ]
In the first sample among numbers *a*<sub class="lower-index">1</sub> and *a*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub> there are exactly two distinct numbers. In the second sample segment [2, 5] is a minimal by inclusion segment with three distinct numbers, but it is not minimal in length among such segments. In the third sam...
1,000
[ { "input": "4 2\n1 2 2 3", "output": "1 2" }, { "input": "8 3\n1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5", "output": "2 5" }, { "input": "7 4\n4 7 7 4 7 4 7", "output": "-1 -1" }, { "input": "5 1\n1 7 2 3 2", "output": "1 1" }, { "input": "1 2\n666", "output": "-1 -1" }, { "inp...
1,636,473,363
2,147,483,647
Python 3
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
14
124
6,451,200
n,k=input().split() n=int(n) k=int(k) A=input().split() A=list(map(int,A)) A.sort() a=dict() count=0 end=1 left=1 while left<n: if A[left]==A[left-1]: left+=1 else: break start=left for i in range(left-1,len(A)): if A[i] not in a: a[A[i]]=0 count+=1 if...
Title: Array Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: You've got an array *a*, consisting of *n* integers: *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*. Your task is to find a minimal by inclusion segment [*l*,<=*r*] (1<=≤<=*l*<=≤<=*r*<=≤<=*n*) such, that among numbers *a**l*,<= *a**l*<=+<=1,<= ...,<...
```python n,k=input().split() n=int(n) k=int(k) A=input().split() A=list(map(int,A)) A.sort() a=dict() count=0 end=1 left=1 while left<n: if A[left]==A[left-1]: left+=1 else: break start=left for i in range(left-1,len(A)): if A[i] not in a: a[A[i]]=0 count+...
0
976
A
Minimum Binary Number
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
String can be called correct if it consists of characters "0" and "1" and there are no redundant leading zeroes. Here are some examples: "0", "10", "1001". You are given a correct string *s*. You can perform two different operations on this string: 1. swap any pair of adjacent characters (for example, "101" "110"...
The first line contains integer number *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the length of string *s*. The second line contains the string *s* consisting of characters "0" and "1". It is guaranteed that the string *s* is correct.
Print one string — the minimum correct string that you can obtain from the given one.
[ "4\n1001\n", "1\n1\n" ]
[ "100\n", "1\n" ]
In the first example you can obtain the answer by the following sequence of operations: "1001" <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/70a0795f45d32287dba0eb83fc4a3f470c6e5537.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> "1010" <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="ht...
0
[ { "input": "4\n1001", "output": "100" }, { "input": "1\n1", "output": "1" }, { "input": "100\n1110111100001111011111111010110011111111011110000111101101011100110110001011000000101010110101011100", "output": "1000000000000000000000000000000000000000" }, { "input": "100\n100000...
1,527,726,447
2,147,483,647
Python 3
OK
TESTS
14
78
7,065,600
N = int(input()) S = input() zeros = 0 ones = 0 for i in S: if i == '0': zeros+=1 else: ones+=1 if ones == 0: print(0) else: print(1,end='') for i in range(zeros): print(0,end='')
Title: Minimum Binary Number Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: String can be called correct if it consists of characters "0" and "1" and there are no redundant leading zeroes. Here are some examples: "0", "10", "1001". You are given a correct string *s*. You can perform two...
```python N = int(input()) S = input() zeros = 0 ones = 0 for i in S: if i == '0': zeros+=1 else: ones+=1 if ones == 0: print(0) else: print(1,end='') for i in range(zeros): print(0,end='') ```
3
707
A
Brain's Photos
PROGRAMMING
800
[ "implementation" ]
null
null
Small, but very brave, mouse Brain was not accepted to summer school of young villains. He was upset and decided to postpone his plans of taking over the world, but to become a photographer instead. As you may know, the coolest photos are on the film (because you can specify the hashtag #film for such). Brain took a ...
The first line of the input contains two integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=100) — the number of photo pixel matrix rows and columns respectively. Then *n* lines describing matrix rows follow. Each of them contains *m* space-separated characters describing colors of pixels in a row. Each character in the line i...
Print the "#Black&amp;White" (without quotes), if the photo is black-and-white and "#Color" (without quotes), if it is colored, in the only line.
[ "2 2\nC M\nY Y\n", "3 2\nW W\nW W\nB B\n", "1 1\nW\n" ]
[ "#Color", "#Black&amp;White", "#Black&amp;White" ]
none
500
[ { "input": "2 2\nC M\nY Y", "output": "#Color" }, { "input": "3 2\nW W\nW W\nB B", "output": "#Black&White" }, { "input": "1 1\nW", "output": "#Black&White" }, { "input": "2 3\nW W W\nB G Y", "output": "#Color" }, { "input": "1 1\nW", "output": "#Black&White" ...
1,673,938,141
2,147,483,647
PyPy 3-64
WRONG_ANSWER
TESTS
0
46
0
def hashtag(arr): colors = ["C", "M", "Y"] for i in colors: if (i in arr): return 1 if __name__ == "__main__": rows, columns = map(int, input().split(" ")) decision = [0] for i in range(rows): decision[0] = hashtag(list(input().split(" "))) if (decision[...
Title: Brain's Photos Time Limit: None seconds Memory Limit: None megabytes Problem Description: Small, but very brave, mouse Brain was not accepted to summer school of young villains. He was upset and decided to postpone his plans of taking over the world, but to become a photographer instead. As you may know, the...
```python def hashtag(arr): colors = ["C", "M", "Y"] for i in colors: if (i in arr): return 1 if __name__ == "__main__": rows, columns = map(int, input().split(" ")) decision = [0] for i in range(rows): decision[0] = hashtag(list(input().split(" "))) if ...
0