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1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
cpp
#include <bits/stdc++.h> int main() { int n; std::cin >> n; int counter = 0; if (n < 11) { std::cout << 0; return 0; } else if (n > 100) { return 0; } char *buf = new char; bool validNumber = false; std::cin >> buf; for (int x = 0; x < n; x++) { if (buf[x] == '8') { counter++; ...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
n=int(input()) s=input() c=0 for i in s: if i=='8': c+=1 cc=n//11 print(min(cc,c))
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
t=int(input()) e=input() ei=e.count("8") ans=(t)//11 print(min(ans,ei))
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python2
#n=input() #lst=map(int,raw_input().split()) n=input() s=list(str(raw_input())) z=s.count("8") print min(z,n/11)
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
java
import java.io.BufferedReader; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.InputStream; import java.io.InputStreamReader; import java.io.OutputStream; import java.io.PrintWriter; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.Collections; import java.util.HashMap; import java.util.HashSet; import ...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
cpp
#include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; void NITRO() { ios_base::sync_with_stdio(0); cin.tie(0); cout.tie(0); } const int N = 1e+4 * 5 + 55; const int MOD = 1e+9 + 7; const long long INF = 1e+18; void SOLVE() { int n, ei = 0; string word; cin >> n >> word; for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) { if (word[...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
n = int(input()) s = input() c = s.count('8') g = n//11 if c<=g: print(c) else: print(g)
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
i= int(input()) j= str(input()) k= j.count('8') ans=i n=0 while ans>=11 and k>0: ans= ans-11 k=k-1 n=n+1 print(n)
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
cpp
#include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; const long long INF = 1e18 + 123; const long double EPS = 1e-9; const int MX = 1e9 + 1; const int inf = 1e9 + 123; const int MOD = 1e9 + 7; const int N = 1e5 + 123; const int dx[] = {0, 0, 1, -1}; const int dy[] = {1, -1, 0, 0}; int main() { int n, ans = 0, a = 0, b = 0; ...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
cpp
#include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; int main() { int n; int phone_numbers = 0; int eights = 0; cin >> n; string cards; cin >> cards; for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) { if (cards[i] == '8') eights++; } for (int i = 0; i < eights; i++) { if (n - 11 >= 0) phone_numbers++; n = n - 11; }...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
java
import java.util.*; import java.io.*; public class _1060_A { public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException { int N = readInt(); String s = read(); int cnt[] = new int[10]; for(int i = 1; i<=N; i++) { cnt[s.charAt(i-1)-'0']++; } println(Math.min(N/11, cnt[8])); exit(); } final private ...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
java
import java.io.OutputStream; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.InputStream; import java.io.PrintWriter; import java.util.StringTokenizer; import java.util.Random; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.BufferedReader; import java.io.InputStr...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
def main(): cant = int(input("")) numero= input("") wordlist = list(numero) posible = cant // 11 cont8=0 for x in range (len(wordlist)): letra = wordlist[x] if letra == "8": cont8+=1 if cont8==0: print("0") return elif cont8 >= posible: print (posible) return elif cont8 < posible: print (cont...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
n=int(input()) s=input() k=n//11 a=0 i=0 for i in range(0,n): if s[i]=="8": a += 1 print(min(k,a))
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
cpp
#include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; int n; string s; int main() { cin >> n; cin >> s; int ans = 0; int k = 0; for (int i = 0; i < s.size(); i++) if (s[i] == '8') k++; int res = n / 11; ans = min(k, res); cout << ans; }
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
cpp
#include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; int main() { string s; int n, i, e = 0, t = 0, c = 0; cin >> n >> s; for (i = 0; i < n; i++) if (s[i] == '8') e++; c = n - e; t = t + min(e, c / 10); if (e - t <= 0) { cout << t << endl; return 0; } e = e - t; c = c % 10; if (e > 0 && c >= ...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
java
//package ninjas; import java.io.IOException; import java.util.*; public class OnlineSub { static FasterScanner in = new FasterScanner(); public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in); int n = sc.nextInt(); String s = sc.next(); int c8 = 0, co = 0; for(int i=0; i<n; i++){ ...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
n=int(input()) s=input() m=n//11 am=min(s.count('8'),m) print(am)
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python2
n=input() a=raw_input() c=a.count('8') d=len(a) d=d/11 if c>=d: print d elif c==0 or d==0: print 0 else: print c
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
x=int(input()) a=input() b=a.count("8") if b>0 and b<=x//11: print(b) elif b>0 and b>=x//11: print(x//11) else: print(0)
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
n = int(input()) s = input() if '8' not in s or n<11: print(0) else: if s.count('8')>=n//11: print(n//11) else: print(s.count('8'))
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
java
// http://codeforces.com/problemset/problem/1060/A // A. Phone Numbers import java.util.Scanner; public class A01 { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in); int n = sc.nextInt(); String s = sc.next(); int a8 = 0; for (int i = 0; i < s.length(); i++) { if(s.char...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
n=int(input()) c=0 s=input() for i in s: if i=='8':c+=1 print(min(n//11,c))
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
cpp
#include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; int n, i, cate, cate2; char s; int main() { cin >> n; for (i = 1; i <= n; i++) { cin >> s; if (s == '8') cate2++; } cout << min(n / 11, cate2); return 0; }
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
n=int(input()) s=input() c=0 for i in s: if i=='8': c+=1 ans=min(c,n//11) print(ans)
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
cpp
#include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; int n, ans; int main() { scanf("%d", &n); char ch = getchar(); while (ch == '\n' || ch == '\r' || !~ch) ch = getchar(); for (int i = 1; i <= n; i++) { if (ch == '8') ans++; ch = getchar(); } printf("%d\n", min(n / 11, ans)); return 0; }
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
n=int(input()) s=input() cnt,ec=0,0 for i in s: if i=='8': cnt+=1 ec+=1 elif '0'<=i<='9': cnt+=1 print(min(ec,cnt//11))
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
cpp
#include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; int n, cnt; char s[200]; int main() { scanf("%d%s", &n, s); for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) if (s[i] == '8') cnt++; int ans = min(cnt, n / 11); printf("%d\n", ans); }
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
java
import java.io.PrintWriter; import java.util.Scanner; public class PhoneNumbers { void solve(Scanner s, PrintWriter out) { s.next(); int e = 0, o = 0; for (char c : s.next().toCharArray()) if (c == '8') e++; else o++; int lo = 0, hi = e, f = 0; while (lo <= hi) { int x = lo + (hi - lo) / 2...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
input() S = input() t = len(S) e = S.count('8') ans = 0 while t >= 11 and e > 0: e -= 1 t -= 11 ans += 1 print(ans)
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
cpp
#include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; int main() { int n; string number; int c = 0; scanf("%d", &n); cin >> number; for (int i = 0; i < number.size(); i++) { if (number[i] == '8') ++c; } printf("%d\n", min(c, (n / 11))); return 0; }
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
cpp
#include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; int main() { string str; int n; scanf("%d", &n); cin >> str; if (n >= 11) { int num = count(str.begin(), str.end(), '8'); if (n / 11 <= num) { printf("%d\n", n / 11); } else { printf("%d\n", num); } } else { printf("%d\n", 0); }...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
java
import java.util.*; public class helloWorld { static ArrayList<Integer> ar; public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in); int n = in.nextInt(); String str = in.next(); int m = 0, ans = 0; for(int i = 0; i < str.length(); i++) if(str.charAt(i) == '8') m++; ...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
n = int(input()) str = input() solution = 0 eights = str.count("8") while n >= 11 and eights > 0: if n >= 11 and eights > 0: solution += 1 eights -= 1 n -= 11 else: break print(solution)
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
cpp
#include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; int main() { int length; string S; cin >> length >> S; int no_of_8 = 0; for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) no_of_8 += (S[i] == '8'); cout << (no_of_8 < length / 11 ? no_of_8 : length / 11) << endl; return 0; }
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
cpp
#include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; int main() { int n; cin >> n; string s; cin >> s; int cnt = 0; for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) { if (s[i] == '8') { cnt++; } } cout << min(cnt, n / 11); }
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
n=int(input()) while (n< 1) or (n>100): n=int(input()) ch=input() while not ch.isdigit() or len(ch)>n: ch=input() s=0 for i in ch: if i=='8': s+=1 if s==0: print(0) elif (s> n//11): print(n//11) else: print(s)
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
n = int(input()) // 11 count_8 = 0 for i in input(): count_8 += 1 if i == '8' else 0 print(min(n, count_8))
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
cpp
#include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; int main() { int n; string s; cin >> n >> s; int c = 0; for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) { if (s[i] == '8') c++; } int res = n / 11; res = min(res, c); cout << res; return 0; }
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
java
import java.util.*; public class PhoneNumber { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in); int n = scan.nextInt(); scan.nextLine(); String s = scan.nextLine(); int x = 0; for(int i = 0; i < s.length(); i++) { if(s.charAt(i) == '8') { x++; } //System.out...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
n = int(input()) s = list(input()) print(min(s.count('8'), n // 11))
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
cpp
#include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; int freq[10]; int main() { ios_base::sync_with_stdio(0); cin.tie(0); cout.tie(0); int n; string x; cin >> n >> x; for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) { freq[x[i] - '0']++; } cout << min(n / 11, freq[8]) << '\n'; return 0; }
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
n=int(input()) s=input() c=s.count("8") print(min(c,n//11))
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
java
import java.io.BufferedReader; import java.io.File; import java.io.FileNotFoundException; import java.io.FileReader; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.InputStream; import java.io.InputStreamReader; import java.io.OutputStream; import java.io.PrintWriter; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Arrays; imp...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
import math n=int(input()) s=input() print(min(s.count('8'), n//11))
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
java
import java.io.*; import java.util.*; public class Main { static class FastReader { BufferedReader br; StringTokenizer st; public FastReader() { br = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(System.in)); } String next() ...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
cpp
#include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; int main() { int n; string s; cin >> n; cin >> s; int count = 0; for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) { if (s[i] == '8') { count++; } } int a = n / 11; if (count >= a) { cout << a; } else { cout << count; } return 0; }
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
cpp
#include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; long long int const MOD = 1000000007; int main() { cin.tie(0); ios::sync_with_stdio(false); long long int n; cin >> n; string str; cin >> str; long long int eightcount = 0; for (int i = 0; i < str.size(); i++) { if (str[i] == '8') { eightcount++; ...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python2
import sys, math from sys import stdin, stdout rem =10**9+7 inf=10**18 sys.setrecursionlimit(10 ** 6+5) #from resource import *; setrlimit(RLIMIT_STACK, (RLIM_INFINITY, RLIM_INFINITY)) take = lambda: map(int, stdin.readline().split()) from heapq import heappush,heappop,heapify from collections import deque from bisect...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
cpp
#include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; const int M = 1e5 + 10; int n, cnt[M]; string s; int main() { cin >> n >> s; for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) cnt[s[i]]++; cout << min(cnt['8'], n / 11) << endl; return 0; }
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
n=int(input()) s=input() x=n//11 y=0 for i in range (0, n): if s[i]=='8': y+=1 print(min(x, y))
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
a=int(input()) b=str(input()) c=a//11 if b.find("8")!=-1: d=b.count("8") else: d=0 print(min(c,d) if a>=11 else 0)
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python2
n = input() s = raw_input() N8 = s.count('8') max_numbers = n/11 print min(max_numbers, N8)
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
n=int(input()) s=input() con=n//11 if (s.count('8')>=con) and (n>=11): print(con) elif (s.count('8')!=0) and (n>=11): print(s.count('8')) else: print(0)
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python2
from fractions import gcd from math import factorial, ceil, sqrt, atan2, log, pi, e, asin,acos, cos, sin, floor from itertools import * from fractions import Fraction import string import copy import random import bisect from decimal import * from collections import deque from sys import * digs = string.digits + string...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
java
import java.util.*; public class phoneNumber { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner s=new Scanner(System.in); int n=s.nextInt(); s.nextLine(); String s1=s.nextLine();int x=0; if(n%11==0){x=n/11;} else { while(n-->0){ if(n%11==0) ...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
import re n = int(input()) s = input() count = [m.start() for m in re.finditer('8',s)] print(min(len(count),n//11))
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
from math import factorial t = int(input()) num = input()[:t] length = t//11 eigth = num.count('8') zero = num.count('0') if(eigth==0): print(0) elif(eigth>length): print(length) else: print(eigth)
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
java
//1060A import java.io.*; import java.util.*; public class phone{ public static void main(String args[]){ Scanner sc=new Scanner(System.in); int n=sc.nextInt(); String s=sc.next(); int c=0; for(int i=0;i<n;i++){ if(s.charAt(i)=='8') c++;} if(c>n/11) System.out.println(n/11); if(c<=n/11) System.out.println(c); }}
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
cpp
#include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; int main() { long long n; cin >> n; string s; cin >> s; long long i, a = 0, b = 0; for (i = 0; i < n; i++) { if (s[i] == '8') a++; else b++; } long long c = n / 11; if (a >= c) cout << c; else cout << a; }
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
n=int(input()) a=input() # print(n,m,k) c=0 p=0 for i in a: # print(i) if i=='8': c=c+1 # print(k,w,h) # c+=int((m-p)/k) print(min(c,n//11))
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
n=int(input()) s=input() def ct(): c=0 for d in s: if d=='8': c+=1 return c c=ct() m=n//11 print(min(m,c))
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
java
import java.io.BufferedReader; import java.io.InputStreamReader; public class A { public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception { BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(System.in)); int N = Integer.parseInt(br.readLine()); char[] nums = br.readLine().toCharArray(); int c8 = 0...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
java
import java.util.*; public class BruteForce { public static Scanner in =new Scanner(System.in); public static void main(String[] args){ int n=in.nextInt(); String txt=in.next(); int n8=0; for(int i=0;i<txt.length();i++) if(txt.charAt(i)=='8') ...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
cpp
#include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; int n; string s; int main() { cin >> n; cin >> s; int cnt = 0; for (int k = 0; k < n; k++) if (s[k] == '8') cnt++; cout << min(cnt, n / 11); return 0; }
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
java
n = +readline(); eight = 0; readline().split('').map(Number).forEach(x=>{ if (x === 8) eight++; }); print(Math.min(eight,Math.floor(n/11)));
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
n = int(input()) nos = input() numbers = [] for s in nos: numbers.append(int(s)) #print(numbers) if n < 11: print('0') else: poss = int(n/11) #print("Possible: ", poss) no_of_eight = 0 for i in range(n): if numbers[i] == 8: no_of_eight += 1 #print("No. of 8: ", no_of_ei...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
java
import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Arrays; import java.util.Collections; import java.util.Scanner; @SuppressWarnings("unused") public class A { public static Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in); public static void solve () { int n=scan.nextInt(); String s=scan.next(); int cnt=0; for(int i=...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
java
//package com.company; import java.io.BufferedReader; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.InputStreamReader; import java.math.BigInteger; import java.util.StringTokenizer; import java.util.*; //import java.math.*; public class Main { public static void main(String[] args)throws IOException { Buff...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
n=int(input()) str=input() a=str.count('8') b=n//11 print(min([a,b]))
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
#http://codeforces.com/problemset/problem/1060/A #8 is chosen at least once and doesn't count from collections import Counter n = int(input()) string = input() counter = Counter(string) limit = min(int(len(string)/11), counter["8"]) print(limit)
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
java
import java.util.*; public class bac { public static void main(String args[]) { Scanner sc=new Scanner(System.in); int n=sc.nextInt(); int c=0; String s=sc.next(); for(int x=0;x<n;x++) { if(s.charAt(x)=='8') { c++; ...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
n=int(input()) s=list(input().rstrip()) print(min(s.count('8'),n//11))
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
cpp
#include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; int main() { int n, cnt = 0, k = 0; cin >> n; string s; cin >> s; k = n / 11; for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) if (s[i] == '8') cnt++; cout << min(k, cnt); }
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
n=int(input()) a=list(map(int,input())) print(min(n//11,a.count(8)))
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
n=int(input()) s=input() if '8' in s and n>=11: t=int(n/11) if t<=s.count('8'): print(int(n/11)) else: print(s.count('8')) else: print(0)
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
java
import java.util.Scanner; public class Insert { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in); int n = sc.nextInt(); String s = sc.next(); if (n < 11 || !s.contains("8")) { System.out.println(0); } else { int count=0; for (int i = 0; i < s.length(); i++) { if (s....
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python2
#import resource #import sys #resource.setrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_STACK, [0x100000000, resource.RLIM_INFINITY]) #import threading #threading.stack_size(2**26) #sys.setrecursionlimit(0x1000000) from sys import stdin, stdout mod=(10**9)+7 mod1=mod-1 def modinv(n,p): return pow(n,p-2,p) def ncr(n,r,p): t=((fact[n])...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
cpp
#include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; int main() { ios::sync_with_stdio(0); int n, c; c = 0; string s; cin >> n; cin >> s; if (n < 11) { cout << "0" << endl; } else { for (int i = 0; i < s.length(); i++) { if (s[i] == '8') { c++; } } if (c == 0) { cout <...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
n=int(input()) s=input() print(min(s.count('8'),int(len(s)/11)))
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
p = int(input()) string = input() d = string.count('8') l = p // 11 if l <= d: print(l) elif l>=d: print(d) else: print("0")
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
x = int(input()) y = input() eight = y.count('8') num=min(x // 11, eight) print(num)
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
java
import java.util.Scanner; /** * * @author hp */ public class JavaApplication39 { /** * @param args the command line arguments */ public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in); int n = sc.nextInt(); String s = sc.next(); int x = 0; ...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
n=int(input()) s=input() c8=s.count('8') print(min(c8,n//11))
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
n = int(input()) c = input().count('8') print(min(n // 11, c))
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
n = eval(input()) c=input() i =0 for j in range(n): if c[j] == "8": i+=1 print(min(i,(int)(n//11)))
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python2
x = input() s = list(raw_input()) d = s.count('8') if d != 0: e = x - d ans = min(e/10, d) f = e%10 if min(e/10,d) != d: ans += (f + d - min(e/10,d) )/11 print ans else: print 0
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
java
/* Problem Name: Phone Numbers URL: http://codeforces.com/problemset/problem/1060/A */ import java.util.Scanner; public class Phone_Numbers{ public static void main(String args[]){ Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in); int n = sc.nextInt(); String enter = sc.nextLine(); String s1 = sc.nextLine(); int ...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
n = int(input()) s = input() counter = 0 for c in s: if c == '8': counter += 1 print(min(n // 11, counter))
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
cpp
#include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; const int maxn = 1e2 + 10; int n, m, rst; int d[maxn][maxn]; int vis[maxn]; int main() { int n; scanf("%d", &n); if (n < 11) { cout << '0' << endl; return 0; } string str; cin >> str; int cnt = 0; for (int i = 0; i < str.size(); i++) { vis[str[i]...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
n = int(input()) s = input() temp = [0]*2 temp[0] = n // 11 temp[1] = s.count("8") print(min(temp))
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
cpp
#include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; int main() { int n; cin >> n; string s; cin >> s; int c = 0; for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) { if (s[i] == '8') { c++; } } cout << min(n / 11, c) << endl; }
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
n=int(input()) s=input() x=len(s) c=0 for i in range(x): if s[i]=='8': c=c+1 if c>=1 and c<int(n/11): print(c) elif c>=1 and c>=int(n/11): print(int(n/11)) else: print("0")
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
cpp
#include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; int e, f; char s[222]; int main() { ios::sync_with_stdio(0); int n; cin >> n; cin >> s; for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) { if (s[i] == '8') e++; else f++; } int dap = 0; for (int i = 1; i <= e; i++) if (n - i >= 10 * i) dap = i; printf("...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
# http://codeforces.com/contest/1060/problem/A n=int(input()) lis=list(input()) n=len(lis)//11 c=lis.count('8') if('8' in lis): print(min(n,c)) else: print(0)
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
java
import java.util.Scanner; public class phone { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in); int length=sc.nextInt(); sc.nextLine(); String s=sc.nextLine(); int eights=0; if(length>=11){ for(int i=0;i<length;i...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
N = int(input()) S = str(input()) cnt = 0 for i in range(N): if S[i]=='8': cnt += 1 print(min(cnt,N//11))
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
n = int(input()) s = input() e = min(s.count("8"), len(s)//11) nums = (len(s)-e)//10 print(min(e,nums))
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
python3
n = int(input()) a = input() a0 = 0 a1 = 0 a2 = 0 a3 = 0 a4 = 0 a5 = 0 a6 = 0 a7 = 0 a8 = 0 a9 = 0 for i in a: if i == '0': a0 += 1 if i == '1': a1 += 1 if i == '2': a2 += 1 if i == '3': a3 += 1 if i == '4': a4 += 1 if i == '5': a5 += 1 if i ==...
1060_A. Phone Numbers
Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit. For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not. You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n...
{ "input": [ "22\n0011223344556677889988\n", "11\n00000000008\n", "11\n31415926535\n" ], "output": [ "2\n", "1\n", "0\n" ] }
{ "input": [ "51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n", "55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n", "72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n", "65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n", "5...
CORRECT
java
import java.util.*; public class A1060 { public static void main(String[] args) { Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in); int n = in.nextInt(); String a = in.next(); System.out.println(Math.min(a.chars().filter(c->c=='8').count(),n/11)); } }