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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>
using namespace std;
int main() {
float n;
cin >> n;
int x = 0;
string r;
cin >> r;
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
if (r[i] == '8') x++;
}
int k = floor(n / 11);
cout << min(k, x);
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;
char s[105];
int main() {
int n;
cin >> n;
cin >> s;
int cnt = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
if (s[i] == '8') cnt++;
}
int ans = min(cnt, n / 11);
cout << ans << 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 n, A, B, Ans;
char s[105];
int main() {
scanf("%d%s", &n, s + 1);
for (int i = 1; i <= n; i++)
if (s[i] == '8')
A++;
else
B++;
while (A && n >= 11) Ans++, A--, n -= 11;
printf("%d\n", 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 | cpp | #include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int n, ans = 0;
cin >> n;
string s;
cin >> s;
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
if (s[i] == '8') ans++;
cout << min(ans, 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 | python3 | #!/usr/bin/python3
from collections import Counter
def readint():
return int(input())
def readline():
return [int(c) for c in input().split()]
def main():
no_cards = readint()
cards = [int(c) for c in input()]
cnt = Counter(cards)
print(min(cnt[8], (sum(cnt.values())) // 11))
if __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>
int main() {
int a, i, count = 0, k;
scanf("%d", &a);
char b[a];
scanf("%s", &b);
for (i = 0; i < a; i++) {
if (b[i] == '8') {
count++;
}
}
k = a / 11;
if (count < k) {
k = count;
}
printf("%d", k);
}
|
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 = sorted(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 | python3 | a=0
n=int(input())
s=input()
for i in s:
if i == '8':
a+=1
print(min(n//11,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 | java | import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.util.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.text.*;
public class hacker
{
static float area(int x1, int y1, int x2,
int y2, int x3, int y3)
{
return (flo... |
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;
char s[1000];
int a[50];
int main() {
int n;
scanf("%d", &n);
scanf("%s", s + 1);
for (int i = 1; i <= n; ++i) {
a[s[i] - '0']++;
}
printf("%d\n", min(a[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 | python3 | a=int(input())
b=(input())
ans=a//11
ans1=b.count('8')
print(min(ans,ans1))
|
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, ch = 0;
cin >> n;
string s;
cin >> s;
for (int i = 0; i < s.size(); i++) {
if (s[i] == '8') {
ch++;
}
}
int ch1 = s.size();
cout << min(ch, ch1 / 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.*;
public class A513Div1_2
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
new A513Div1_2(System.in, System.out);
}
private static class Solver implements Runnable
{
int n;
char[] s;
BufferedReader in;
PrintWriter out;
void solve() throws ... |
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(min(a.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 | python3 | n=int(input())
s=input()
c=0
for i in range(n):
if s[i]=='8':
c+=1
print(min(c,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 | n = (int) (input())
l = input()
l = [int(list(l)[i]) for i in range(n)]
count=0
tel=0
for i in range(n):
if (l[i]==8):
count+=1
if(count==0):
print(0)
else:
for i in range(count):
if(i<(n-i)//10):
tel+=1
print(min(tel,(n-tel)//10)) |
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;
string str;
int n, ans;
int main() {
scanf("%d", &n);
cin >> str;
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
if (str[i] == '8') ans++;
printf("%d", min(ans, (int)floor(n / 11.0)));
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 | def main():
n = int(input())
s = input()
count8 = s.count('8')
res = n // 11
if (res == count8):
print(res, end = ' ')
elif (res < count8):
print(res, end = ' ')
elif (res > count8):
print(count8, end = ' ')
if __name__ == '__main__':
main() |
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.StringTokenizer;
public class Solution {
public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
FastScanner in = new FastScanner(System.in);
PrintWriter out = new PrintWriter(System.out);
int n = in.nextInt();
int n8=0;
char[] array =... |
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;
int q8;
string s;
int main() {
cin >> n >> s;
for (int i = 0; i < s.size(); i++) {
if (s[i] == '8') q8++;
}
int ans = q8;
ans = min(ans, n / 11);
cout << ans << 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 | java |
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Main {
public static void main(String[] args)
{
String number=new String();
Scanner scan= new Scanner(System.in);
int numOfDigit=1;
if (scan.hasNextInt())
numOfDigit=scan.nextInt();
if(scan.hasNext())
number=scan.next();
int count=0;
if(numOfDigit>=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;
string s;
cin >> n >> s;
int m = count(s.begin(), s.end(), '8');
int ans = 0;
for (int i = 1; i <= m; ++i) {
ans = max(ans, min(i, (n - i) / 10));
}
cout << ans << 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 | from collections import Counter
n=int(input())
s=input()
f=s.count('8')
k=n//11
if f>=1 and k>=1:
print(min(f,k))
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()
d={}
for i in s:
if(i in d):
d[i]+=1
else:
d[i]=1
if('8' in d):
x=d['8']
del d['8']
d['8']=x
c=0
while(True):
if('8' in d and d['8']>=1):
d['8']-=1
s=0
for k,v in d.items():
if(v>0):
# if(k=='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, nk;
char k;
int main() {
cin >> n;
for (int i = 1; i <= n; i++) {
cin >> k;
if (k == '8') nk++;
}
cout << min(nk, 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())
sr=input()
sol=0
eights=sr.count("8")
while n>=11 and eights>0:
sol+=1
eights-=1
n-=11
print(sol) |
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 n<11:
print(0)
else:
temp = n/11
if s.count('8') == temp or s.count('8')<temp:
print(s.count('8'))
else:
print(int(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 | python3 | n=int(input())
s=input()
c=0
for i in range(n):
if(s[i]=='8'):
c=c+1
if(c>=(n//11)):
print(n//11)
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 | a=int(input())
st=input()
eight=0
for i in range(0,len(st)):
if st[i]=='8':
eight+=1
banyak=len(st)//11
if banyak==0:
c=0
elif banyak<eight:
c=banyak
else :
c=eight
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 | n=int(input())
str=input()
result=str.count('8')
ans=0
while n>=11 and result>0:
if n>=11 and result>0:
ans+=1
#print('ans: ',ans)
n-=11
#print('n: ',n)
result-=1
#print('result: ',result)
else:
break
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 | python3 | n = int(input())
s = input()
k = 0
for i in range(len(s)):
if s[i]=='8':
k+=1
def min(a, b):
if a < b:
return a
return b
print(min(n//11, k))
|
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 | /*
* To change this license header, choose License Headers in Project Properties.
* To change this template file, choose Tools | Templates
* and open the template in the editor.
*/
/**
*
* @author Justin S
*/
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Phone {
private static Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in);
... |
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.*;
import java.util.Formatter;
public class Main {
public static int gcd(int a,int b)
{
int r;
while(b>0)
{
r=a%b;
a=b;
b=r;
}
return a;
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner sc=new Scanner(System.in);
PrintWriter out = 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 | java | //package CodeForces.A;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Task1060A {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner scn = new Scanner(System.in);
int n = scn.nextInt();
String s = scn.next();
int[] a = new int[2];
for(int i = 0; i<n; i++){
if(s.charAt(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())
a = input()
x = 0
for i in a:
if i == "8":
x += 1
print(min(x , 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())
x = input()
num = 0
for i in x:
if i == '8':
num = num + 1
ans = 0
while num >= 1 and n >= 11:
num = num - 1
n = n - 11
ans = 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 | python3 | def read():
return int(input())
def read_cards():
s = input()
return list(int(e) for e in s)
n = read()
arr = read_cards()
print(min(len(arr) // 11, arr.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=str(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 | python3 | length =int(input())
line = str(input())
len11 = int(length/11)
print(min(len11, line.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() {
string card;
int cnt = 0;
int n, i, ans = 0;
cin >> n;
cin >> card;
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
if (card[i] == '8') cnt++;
int other = n - cnt;
for (i = cnt; i > 0;) {
i--;
if (other >= 10) {
other -= 10;
ans++;
} els... |
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())
l=input()
u=l.count("8")
print(min(u,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()
m=len(s)
v=s.count('8')
out=min(v,m//11)
print(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())
x=input()
k=0
m=0
z=0
for i in x:
if int(i)==8:
k+=1
for i in range(k):
m+=11
if n<m:
break
z+=1
print(z)
|
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=s.count("8")
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 | n = int(input())
s = input()
m = int(n / 11)
c = 0
for i in s:
if i == '8':
c += 1
print(min(c, 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())
nabor = str(input())
#print(len(nabor))
if len(nabor) < 11:
print(0)
elif(nabor.count("8") >= (n // 11)):
print(n // 11)
elif(nabor.count("8") < n //11 and nabor.count("8") > 0):
print(int(nabor.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 | python3 | n=int(input())
s=input()
if "8" in s and n>=11:
print(min(s.count("8"),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 | python2 | n = input()
s = raw_input()
count8 = 0
for ss in s:
if ss == '8': count8 += 1
print min(count8,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 | t=int(input())
lst=list(input())
print(min(lst.count('8'),t//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 | #!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# File : 1060a.py
# Author : recurze
# Date : 15:39 08.12.2018
# Last Modified Date: 15:39 08.12.2018
n = int(raw_input())/11
a = str(raw_input()).count('8')
print min(a, 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 | python3 | n = int(input())
count = 0
str = input()
for i in range(0,len(str),1):
if str[i] == '8':
count += 1
if(int(n/11) <= count):
print(int(n/11))
elif(count == 0):
print(0)
elif(count < int(n/11)):
print(count) |
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():
n, s = int(input()), input()
cnt8 = 0
for i in s:
if i == "8":
cnt8 += 1
print(min(cnt8, n//11))
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
|
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 a, b, c;
string s;
int cnt, ans;
int main() {
;
ios_base::sync_with_stdio(0);
cin >> a;
cin >> s;
for (int i = 0; i < s.size(); i++) {
if (s[i] == '8') cnt++;
}
ans = s.size() / 11;
if (ans != 0 and cnt != 0) {
cout << min(ans, cnt);
} el... |
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 | print(min(int(input())//11,input().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())
arr = [x for x in input()]
count = arr.count('8')
answer = 0
for i in range(1, count+1):
answer = max(answer, min(i, (n-i)//10))
print(answer)
|
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 | '''input
11
31415926535
'''
from collections import defaultdict as df
from bisect import bisect_left as bl
import sys
n=input()
s=raw_input().strip()
n1=s.count("8")
print min(n1,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 | def validNumberCount(cards):
eights = 0
for card in cards:
if card == '8':
eights += 1
return min(len(cards) // 11, eights)
n = int(input())
cards = input()
print(validNumberCount(cards)) |
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 arr[10];
int main() {
long long int n, i, res = 0, eight = 0, sum = 0;
cin >> n;
char str[n];
scanf(" %s", str);
for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
arr[str[i] - '0']++;
if (str[i] - '0' == 8) {
++eight;
}
}
long long int devide = 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.Scanner;
public class PhoneNumbers {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in);
int n;
String ch="";
do{
//System.out.println("n = ");
n = sc.nextInt();
}while (... |
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()
ar = list(a)
ei = '8'
cnt =0
for i in ar:
if ei ==i:
cnt += 1
rr = 0
if n>=11:
if '8' in ar:
ans = n//11
rr = min(cnt,ans)
print(rr)
|
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())
u = list(map(int, list(input())))
k = 0
for i in range(n):
if u[i] == 8:
k += 1
ans = 0
ii = -1
for i in range(1, k + 1):
p = (n - i) // 10
if min(i, p) > ans:
ans = min(i, p)
ii = i
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, x = 0, y = 0;
string a;
cin >> n;
cin >> a;
x = n / 11;
y = count(a.begin(), a.end(), '8');
if (y >= x) {
cout << x;
} else {
cout << 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 | q = int(input())
w= list(input())
t = min(w.count('8'), q//11)
print(t) |
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()
t=int(n/11)
if n<11:
print("0")
else:
p=s.count("8")
if p<t:
print(p)
if p>=t:
print(t) |
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())
n8 = s.count("8")
print(min(n // 11 , 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 | cpp | #include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int a;
cin >> a;
char s[a];
int cnt = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < a; i++) {
cin >> s[i];
if (s[i] == '8') {
cnt++;
}
}
if (cnt >= 1 && a >= 11) {
if (cnt < a / 11) {
cout << cnt;
} else {
cout << a / 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;
string s;
cin >> n;
cin >> s;
int e8 = 0, oth = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
if (s[i] == '8')
e8++;
else
oth++;
if (n <= 10)
cout << 0 << endl;
else if (e8 == n)
cout << n / 11 << endl;
else if ((oth / 10) ... |
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 mm = 2e5 + 10;
long long a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6, a7, a8, a9, ans, ez1, n, m, k;
string s, s1;
int inp[1010];
vector<int> oo;
bool sos(const pair<int, int> &a, const pair<int, int> &b) {
return (a.first > b.first);
}
void input() {
cin >> n;
cin >> s;
for (... |
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 dbg_out() { cerr << "\b\b]\n"; }
template <typename Head, typename... Tail>
void dbg_out(Head H, Tail... T) {
cerr << H << ", ";
dbg_out(T...);
}
int main() {
ios_base::sync_with_stdio(false);
cin.tie(nullptr);
int n;
cin >> n;
string s;
cin >> s;
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 | cpp | #include <bits/stdc++.h>
int main() {
int len;
scanf("%d ", &len);
char cln[len];
gets(cln);
int d = 0;
for (int l = 0; l < len; l++) {
if (cln[l] == '8') {
d++;
}
}
int ll = 0;
if (d == 0)
ll = 0;
else if (d <= len / 11) {
ll = d;
} else if (d > len / 11) {
ll = len / 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()
counter = 0
for c in s:
if c == '8':
counter += 1
if counter == 0 or n < 11:
print('0')
elif counter > n / 11 :
print(int(n / 11))
else :
print(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=str(input())
t=s.count('8')
if t==0:
print(0)
else:
k=1
for i in range(t):
if (n-t+i)//10>=(t-i):
k=0
print(t-i)
break
if k==1:
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())
a=input().strip()
x=a.count('8')
print(min(x,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.math.*;
public class q_1 {
static Scanner sc;
public static void main(String[] args){
sc = new Scanner(System.in);
int n = getInt();
int non_8 = 0;
int eight = 0;
String s = sc.next();
for(int i=0 ; i<s.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 | # import sys
# sys.stdin=open("input.in",'r')
# sys.stdout=open("output.out",'w')
n=int(input())
s=input()
print(min(n//11,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 | python3 | import math,itertools,fractions,heapq,collections,bisect,sys,queue,copy
sys.setrecursionlimit(10**7)
inf=10**20
mod=10**9+7
dd=[(-1,0),(0,1),(1,0),(0,-1)]
ddn=[(-1,0),(-1,1),(0,1),(1,1),(1,0),(1,-1),(0,-1),(-1,-1)]
def LI(): return [int(x) for x in sys.stdin.readline().split()]
# def LF(): return [float(x) for x in 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())
s = input()
count = 0
for i in range(n):
if s[i] == "8":
count +=1
if count == 0:
print(0)
else:
print(min(n//11,count)) |
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(false);
cin.tie(0);
cout.tie(0);
int n;
cin >> n;
string str = "";
cin >> str;
int cnt8 = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
if (str[i] == '8') cnt8++;
}
int ans = INT_MIN;
for (int i = cnt8; i >= 0; i--) {
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 | python2 | n = int(raw_input())
nums = raw_input()
p = n / 11
if n < 11:
print 0
elif nums.count('8') >= p:
print p
else:
print nums.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())
k=0
p=n//11
s=input()
for i in range(len(s)):
if s[i]=='8':
k+=1
else:
pass
if p<=k:
print(p)
elif p>k:
print(k) |
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()
r = s.count('8')
s.replace('8', '')
sub = len(s) // 11
print(min(sub, r)) |
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, m = 0, ans = 0;
string s;
int main() {
scanf("%d", &n);
cin >> s;
for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
if (s[i] == '8') m++;
ans = min(n / 11, m);
printf("%d", 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 | python3 | n = int(input())
s = input()
x = s.count('8')
y = n //11
#print(x)
#print(y)
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 | java | import java.util.Scanner;
public class Main1060A {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
while (in.hasNext()) {
int n = in.nextInt();
String str = in.next();
System.out.println(fn(n, str));
}
in.close();
... |
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 b, c = 0, d = 0, e = 0, f, i, j, k, l;
cin >> b;
string a;
cin >> a;
d = b / 11;
for (i = 0; i < b; i++) {
if (a[i] == '8') {
c++;
}
}
if (c == 0 || d == 0)
cout << 0 << endl;
else {
e = min(c, d);
cout << e << en... |
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.io.FilterInputStream;
import java.io.BufferedInputStream;
import java.io.InputStream;
/**
* Built using CHelper plug-in
* Actual solution is at the top
*
* @author nirav
*/
public class Mai... |
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 MyPackage.kfjf;
import java.util.*;
public class ComplexButNotBoring14ffv {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
int n = scan.nextInt();
// Map <Integer,Integer> map=new HashMap <>();
int freq8 = 0;
String s = scan.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 | java | import java.util.Scanner;
public class ProblemA {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
int n = scan.nextInt();;
String s = scan.next();
scan.close();
int cnt = 0;
for(int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
if(s.charAt(i) == '8') {
cnt ++;
}
}
int k = n / 11;
if... |
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())
count = 0
for i in range(n):
if s[i] == '8':
count+=1
if count == 0:
print(0)
elif n // 11 <= count:
print(n // 11 )
else:
print(count) |
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, j, k;
string x;
int main() {
cin >> n >> x;
j = 0;
k = n / 11;
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
if (x[i] == 56) j++;
}
cout << min(j, k);
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 = list(input())
d = 0
i = 0
while (i<n):
if (int(s[i])==8):
d = d + 1
i = i+1
if (d==0):
print (0)
else:
if (d<=(n//11)):
print (d)
else:
print (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())
x=input()
c=0
for i in range(n):
if(x[i]=='8'):
c+=1
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 | import sys
n=int(sys.stdin.readline())
s=input()
x=s.count("8")
print(min(n//11,x))
|
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 = 1e5 + 7;
const int INF = 1 << 30;
const int mod = 1e9 + 7;
char s[maxn];
void solve() {
int n, cnt = 0;
scanf("%d%s", &n, s);
int len = strlen(s);
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
if (s[i] == '8') {
++cnt;
}
}
printf("%d\n", min(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 | python3 | a = int(input())
st = str(input())
if (a < 11):
print(0)
exit()
map = {}
for i in range(10):
map[i]=0
for i in range(a):
map[int(st[i])] += 1
if map[8] == 0:
print(0)
exit()
ans = 0
print(min(int(a / 11),map[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;
signed main() {
long long int n;
cin >> n;
string s;
cin >> s;
long long int k = 0;
for (long long int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
if (s[i] == '8') k++;
}
long long int ans = 0, ans1 = 0;
ans = n / 11;
ans1 = min(ans, k);
cout << ans1;
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 | def pn(l):
if(l.count('8')==0):
print(0)
else:
a=l.count('8')
p=len(l)//11
if(p==a):
print(a)
else:
if(a>p):
print(p)
else:
print(a)
return
n=int(input())
l=list(input())
pn(l) |
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 collections import Counter
EIGHT = '8'
def solve(n, s):
counts = Counter(s)
r = 0
while EIGHT in counts and counts[EIGHT] > 0:
d = 10
counts[EIGHT] -= 1
for k, v in counts.items():
if k != EIGHT:
e = min(d, v)
d -= e
... |
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()
t=min(s.count("8"),len(s)//11)
print(t)
|
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 Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner scanner = new Scanner(System.in);
int n = scanner.nextInt();
String s = scanner.next();
char[] chars = s.toCharArray();
int count = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
... |
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