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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...
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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++) ...