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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 | java | import java.util.*;
import java.lang.*;
public class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner s=new Scanner(System.in);
int n = s.nextInt();
String a = s.next();
int p=0;
for(int i=0;i<n;i++)
{
if(a.charAt(i)=='8')
p++;
}
n=n/11;
System.out.println(Math.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 | cpp | #include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
const long long MOD = 1000000007;
const long long INF = 1000000000;
template <class T>
T read(T &x) {
char c;
int flag = 1;
while ((c = getchar()) < '0' || c > '9')
if (c == '-') flag *= -1;
x = c - '0';
while ((c = getchar()) >= '0' && c <= '9') x = x * 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;
int day[12] = {31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31};
struct edge {
int to, cost;
};
bool isupper(char c) {
if ('A' <= c && c <= 'Z') return 1;
return 0;
}
bool islower(char c) {
if ('a' <= c && c <= 'z') return 1;
return 0;
}
bool isPrime(int x) {
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())
p=input()
a=[]
for i in range(n):
a.append(int(p[i]))
x=a.count(8)
y=(len(a))//11
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 | python2 | n = input()
x = raw_input()
d = dict()
k = 0
for i in x:
if (i == '8'):
k+=1
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 | python3 | n = input()
s = input()
n = int(n)
inp = []
length = len(s)
for i in range(0, length):
inp.append(int(s[i]))
count = inp.count(8)
from math import *
total = floor(length/11)
if total < count:
print(total, end='')
else:
print(count, end='') |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\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 cnt = 0;
for (int i = 0; s[i]; i++) {
if (s[i] == '8') cnt++;
}
cout << min(cnt, (int)s.size() / 11) << endl;
}
|
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | CORRECT | python3 | n=int(input())
s=input()
a=s.count('8')
print(min(a,n//11)) |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | CORRECT | cpp | #include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
int main() {
char s[101];
int n, i, sum8 = 0, sum = 0, total = 0;
cin >> n;
cin >> s;
for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
if (s[i] == '8') sum8++;
sum++;
}
if (sum8 >= sum / 11)
total = sum / 11;
else
total = sum8;
cout << total << 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())
phone = input()
count = 0
for i in range(n):
if (phone[i] == '8'):
count += 1
print(int(min(count, n / 11)))
|
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | CORRECT | python3 | n=int(input())
s=input()
a=s.count('8')
b=int(n/11)
print(min(a,b)) |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | CORRECT | python3 | while True:
try:
n = int(input())
a = input()
b = a.count('8')
ans = min(b,n//11)
print(int(ans))
except:
break |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\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.*;
import java.math.*;
import java.lang.*;
import static java.lang.Math.*;
public class DB
{
public static void main(String args[])
{
Scanner sc=new Scanner(System.in);
long n=sc.nextLong();
String s=sc.next();
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 | n = int(input())
str = input()
print(min(str.count('8'),n // 11)) |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | CORRECT | cpp | #include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
const long long mod = 1e9 + 7;
const int MAX = 100005;
long long modexp(long long x, long long n) {
if (n == 0) return 1LL;
if (n % 2 == 0) {
long long y = modexp(x, n / 2) % mod;
return (y * y) % mod;
}
return (x * modexp(x, n - 1) % mod) % mod;
}
long long... |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\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()
m=list(int(x) for x in raw_input())
if len(m)<11:
print 0
else:
if 8 in m:
if m.count(8)>=len(m)//11:
print len(m)//11
else:
print m.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())
a=str(input())
a1=n//11
s=a.count("8")
print(min(a1,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 | cpp | #include <bits/stdc++.h>
inline int min(int x, int y) { return x < y ? x : y; }
inline int getch() {
int ch = getchar();
while (!isdigit(ch)) ch = getchar();
return ch;
}
int n;
int main() {
scanf("%d", &n);
int NOE = 0;
for (register int i = 1; i <= n; ++i) {
int ch = getch();
if (ch == '8') ++NOE;... |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\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;
int32_t main() {
long long m;
long long n, k = 0, k1 = 0, k0 = 0, sm = 0, mn = 1e5, sm_original = 0, f = 0,
k2 = 0, t, mx = -1;
string s;
cin >> n;
cin >> s;
for (long long i = 0; i < s.size(); i++)
if (s[i] == '8') k++;
n = s.size() / 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 | n = int(raw_input())
li = list(raw_input())
print min(li.count('8'),len(li)/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 |
n=int (raw_input())
s=raw_input()
c=s.count("8")
t=n/11
if t<=c:
print t
elif c<t:
print c
else:
print 0
|
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | CORRECT | java | import java.math.*;
import java.util.Scanner;
import static java.lang.Math.min;
public class ex12 {
public static void main(String[]args){
Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
int b = in.nextInt();
BigInteger x = in.nextBigInteger();
int[] a = new int[b];
for(int i = 0; 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 | cpp | #include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int n;
cin >> n;
int an = 0;
char a[100];
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
cin >> a[i];
if (a[i] == '8') {
an++;
}
}
int m = n / 11;
cout << min(m, an);
}
|
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\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())
s = raw_input()
ct8=0
for i in range(n):
if s[i]=='8':
ct8+=1
print min(ct8,n/11)
exit()
|
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\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;
mt19937_64 rng(chrono::steady_clock::now().time_since_epoch().count() *
((uint64_t) new char | 1));
long long get_random_int(long long a, long long b) {
return uniform_int_distribution<long long>(a, b)(rng);
}
int main() {
ios_base::sync_with_stdio(false)... |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\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 n;
string s;
long long cnt[10];
int main(void) {
ios::sync_with_stdio(0);
cin.tie(0);
cin >> n;
cin >> s;
for (long long(i) = (0); (i) <= (n - 1); (i)++) cnt[s[i] - '0']++;
cout << min(n / 11, cnt[8]) << 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.*;
public class Test {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in);
int n = sc.nextInt();
String str = sc.nextLine();
int count = 0;
str = sc.nextLine();
for(int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
if(str.charA... |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\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, nph = s.count('8'), n//11
print(min(c,nph)) |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\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()
num_eight=0
for i in range(n):
if s[i]=='8':
num_eight+=1
phone_num=n//11
if num_eight<=phone_num:
print(num_eight)
else:
print(phone_num) |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | CORRECT | python3 | long = int(input())
ch = input()
nb = 0
for i in range(0, long):
if ch[i] == '8':
nb += 1
div=long//11
if long>=11:
print(min(div,nb))
else:
print(0) |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | CORRECT | java | import java.util.*;
public class Main
{
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner sc=new Scanner(System.in);
int n=sc.nextInt();
int count=0;
sc.nextLine();
String s=sc.nextLine();
for(int i=0;i<s.length();i++)
{
if(s.charAt(i)=='8') count++;
}
if(count>=n/11){System.out.println(n/11);}
... |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | CORRECT | java | import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;
public class cons {
public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException {
Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in);
PrintWriter out = new PrintWriter(System.out);
int n=sc.nextInt();
String h=sc.nextLine();
int c=0;
for(int i=0;i<n;i++) {
if(h.charAt(i)=='8')
... |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | CORRECT | python3 | n = int(input())
s = input()
m = s.count("8")
n
if m == 0 or n < 11:
print(0)
else:
lo,hi = 1,m
while lo <= hi:
mid = (lo+hi) // 2
if mid * 10 <= n - mid:
lo = mid + 1
else:
hi = mid - 1
print(hi)
|
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\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 | # coding=utf-8
n=int(raw_input())
s=raw_input()
k=0
if len(s)>=11 and '8' in s:
if s.count('8')>=len(s)/11:
k=k+len(s)/11
else:
k=k+s.count('8')
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()
eight=s.count('8')
print(min(eight,int(n//11))) |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | CORRECT | python3 | x=int(input())
s=input()
d=x//11
e=s.count('8')
print(min(e,d))
|
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | CORRECT | cpp | #include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
int n, ans;
char str[1000];
int main() {
while (cin >> n) {
cin >> str;
ans = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i)
if (str[i] == '8') ans++;
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 | python3 | n=int(input())
s=input()
k=s.count('8')
if(n//11<=k):
print(n//11)
else:
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 | cpp | #include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
int n, num, ans, cnt = 0;
char x;
int main() {
cin >> n;
for (int i = 1; i <= n; i++) {
cin >> x;
if (x == '8') num++;
}
for (int i = 1; i <= num; i++) {
for (int j = 1; j <= 11; j++) cnt++;
if (cnt > n) {
ans = i - 1;
break;
}
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 = input()
if 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 | 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())
m = input()
t = 0
for i in range (len(m)):
if (m[i]=='8'):
t=t+1
if (n//11<=t):
print (n//11)
print ()
else:
print (t)
print ()
|
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | CORRECT | java | import java.util.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.text.*;
//Solution Credits: Taranpreet Singh
public class Main{
//SOLUTION BEGIN
void solve(int TC) throws Exception{
int n = ni(), c= 0;
String s = n();
for(int i = 0; i< n; i++)if(s.charAt(i)=='8')c++;
pn(Math.min(c, n/11));
... |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | CORRECT | java | import java.util.*;
import java.io.*;
public class Param
{
public static void main( String[]args)
{
Scanner param=new Scanner(System.in);
int size=param.nextInt();
param.nextLine();
String a =param.next();
char []arr=new char [size];
for(int i=0;i<size;i++){... |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | CORRECT | java |
import java.util.Scanner;
public class A {
public static void main(String[] ar) {
Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in);
int n = sc.nextInt();
sc.nextLine();
char[] digits = sc.nextLine().toCharArray();
int n8 = 0;
for (char digit : digits) {
if (digit... |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | CORRECT | java | import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class Program {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in);
int n = sc.nextInt();
String str = sc.next();
int eightNums = 0;
int m = n/11;
for(int i = 0; i<str.length() && eightNums < m; i++)
{
if(str.char... |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | CORRECT | python3 | def counter(cards, n):
if(n<11):
return 0
else:
max_by_len = n // 11
count_of_eight = 0
for c in cards:
if c == '8':
count_of_eight += 1
if count_of_eight >= max_by_len:
break
return count_of_eight
def stand... |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | CORRECT | python3 | n=int(input())
c=0
x=input()
for i in range(len(x)):
if x[i]=='8':
c+=1
if c==0:
#print (0)
print(0)
else:
a=[n//11,c]
print(min(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.util.*;
public class A {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
int n = in.nextInt(), cnt = 0, ans = n / 11;
String s = in.next();
for (int i = 0; i < s.length(); i++) {
if (s.charAt(i) == '8') {
cnt++;... |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | CORRECT | python3 | import math
n=int(input())
s=input()
c=0
d=s.count('8')
print(min(n//11,d)) |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\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())
s=str(input())
l=list(s)
k=l.count('8')
m=min(int(a/11),k)
print(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 | a=input()
b=input()
cont=0
i=0
while(i<int(a) and cont<=int(a)//11-1):
if b[i]=="8":
cont=cont+1
i=i+1
print(cont) |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | CORRECT | cpp | #include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int n, count = 0;
string s;
cin >> n >> s;
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
if (s[i] == '8') count++;
}
if (n < 11)
cout << "0" << endl;
else {
cout << min(count, 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 | import collections
def solve():
n = int(input())
cards = collections.Counter(input())
eights = cards['8']
ans: int = min(eights, n // 11)
print(ans)
if __name__ == '__main__':
solve()
|
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\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, con;
char a[100000];
int main() {
scanf("%d", &n);
scanf("%s", a);
for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i)
if (a[i] == '8') con++;
printf("%d\n", min(con, n / 11));
return 0;
}
|
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | CORRECT | cpp | #include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
signed main() {
int n, cnt = 0;
char s[105];
cin >> n;
scanf("%s", s);
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) cnt += s[i] == '8';
cout << min(cnt, n / 11);
}
|
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | CORRECT | python3 | n=int(input())
number=str(input())
ndiv=int(n/11)
if(n<11):
print('0')
else:
nume=number.count("8")
if nume>=ndiv:
print(ndiv)
else :
print(nume) |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\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>
#pragma GCC optimize(2)
using namespace std;
const int inf = 0x3f3f3f3f;
string s;
int len;
int fac[101];
inline char nc() {
static char buf[100000], *p1 = buf, *p2 = buf;
if (p1 == p2) {
p2 = (p1 = buf) + fread(buf, 1, 100000, stdin);
if (p1 == p2) return EOF;
}
return *p1++;
}... |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\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()
n8 = 0
for x in s:
if x == '8':
n8 += 1
print(min(n8, 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())
lst = list(input())
print(min(lst.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())
num = int(input())
p = 0
count = 0
c = 0
a=[0]
while n != 0:
if (num % 10) == 8:
p += 1
c-=1
num //= 10
c += 1
n-=1
#print(c,p)
while c >= 10 and p > 0:
c -= 10
p -= 1
count += 1
#print(c,p)
if p>0:
count=count+(c+p)//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 | cpp | #include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int n;
cin >> n;
int coun = 0;
string s;
cin >> s;
for (int i = 0; i < n; i += 1) {
if (s[i] == '8') coun++;
}
cout << min(coun, n / 11);
return 0;
}
|
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | CORRECT | java | import java.util.Scanner;
public class Phone {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner scanner = new Scanner (System.in);
int n = scanner.nextInt();
String s = scanner.next();
int d=0;
for (int i=0;i<n;i++) {
if (s.charAt(i)=='8') d++;
}
int x = n/11;
System.out.println(Math.min(x, d));
scanner.clo... |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\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(str(input()))
e,m=0,0
if '8' not in s or n<11:
print(0)
else:
e=s.count('8')
m=n//11
print(min(e,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())
s = input()
eights = s.count('8')
print(min(eights, 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 | java | import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.util.Scanner;
/**
* Built using CHelper plug-in
* Actual solution is at the top
*
* @author ky112233
*/
public class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
InputStream ... |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | CORRECT | cpp | #include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int n;
cin >> n;
string s;
cin >> s;
int count = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < s.size(); i++) {
if (s[i] == '8') {
count++;
}
}
if (n == 11 && count >= 1) {
cout << 1 << "\n";
} else {
int a = n / 11;
if (count >= a) {
... |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | CORRECT | python3 | n=int(input())
s=input()
c=0
for i in range(len(s)):
if(s[i]=='8'):
c=c+1
a=n//11
print(min(c,a))
|
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | CORRECT | python3 | # A. Phone Numbers
n=int(input())
s=input()
m=s.count("8")
ans=min(m,n//11)
print(ans) |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | CORRECT | python3 | from collections import Counter
n = int(input())
c = Counter(input())
if '8' in list(c):
print(min(n//11,c['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 | cpp | #include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int n, count = 0;
char st[100];
cin >> n;
cin >> st;
if (n >= 11) {
for (int i = 0; i <= n; i++) {
if (st[i] == '8')
count++;
else
continue;
}
if (count == 0) {
count = 0;
} else if (count != 0 && n / ... |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | CORRECT | cpp | #include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
template <typename T>
void read(T& x) {
x = 0;
T f = 1;
char ch = getchar();
while (!isdigit(ch)) f = ch == '-' ? -f : f, ch = getchar();
while (isdigit(ch)) x = x * 10 + ch - '0', ch = getchar();
x *= f;
}
template <typename T>
void viet(T x) {
if (x > 9) vie... |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | CORRECT | cpp | #include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
const long long MAXN = 1123456;
template <typename T>
T sqr(T x) {
return x * x;
}
template <typename T>
void vout(T s) {
cout << s << "\n";
exit(0);
}
long long bp(long long a, long long n) {
long long res = 1;
while (n) {
if (n % 2) res *= a;
a *= a;
... |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | CORRECT | python3 | n = int(input())
s = input()
n8 = 0
for i in range(n):
if s[i] == '8':
n8 += 1
ans = 0
for i in range(n8, 0, -1):
if (n - i) // 10 >= i:
ans = i
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... | IN-CORRECT | cpp | #include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int n;
int phone_numbers = 0;
int eights = 0;
cin >> n;
string cards;
cin >> cards;
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
if (cards[i] == '8') eights++;
}
cout << eights << endl;
for (int i = 0; i < eights; i++) {
if (n - 11 >= 0) phone_numb... |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | IN-CORRECT | cpp | #include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int n, a, x = 0, y = 0;
cin >> n;
cin >> a;
x = n / 11;
while (a > 0) {
if (a / 10 == 8) {
y++;
}
a = a / 10;
}
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... | IN-CORRECT | cpp | #include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int n, i, s8 = 0, sr, k;
cin >> n;
string s;
cin >> s;
for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
if (s[i] == '8') s8 = s8 + 1;
sr = n - s8;
int a = sr / 10;
if (s8 > a) {
k = a;
s8 = s8 - a;
sr = sr - a * 10;
if (sr + s8 - 1 >= 10) {
s8 ... |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | IN-CORRECT | cpp | #include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
int length(long long int a) {
int l = 0;
while (a > 0) {
l++;
a = a / 10;
}
return l;
}
int main() {
long long int n;
cin >> n;
long long int a = n / 2;
int la = length(a);
int ln = length(n);
long int b, c;
b = a / (pow(10, la - 1));
b = b *... |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | IN-CORRECT | cpp | #include <bits/stdc++.h>
const long long INF = 2e18;
const long long N = 1e6 + 1;
const long long mod = 1e9 + 1;
const long double eps = 1E-7;
using namespace std;
void solve() {
int n;
string s;
cin >> n;
cin >> s;
sort(s.begin(), s.end());
int x = 0;
for (int i = n - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
if (s[i] == '8... |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | IN-CORRECT | java | import java.util.*;
public class phoneNumber
{
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner s=new Scanner(System.in);
int n=s.nextInt();
s.nextLine();
String s1=s.nextLine();
int x=n/11;int c=0,z=0;
char ch[]=s1.toCharArray();
for(int i=0;i<ch.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... | IN-CORRECT | java | //package olympiads;
import java.util.Scanner;
public class taskA_codeforces {
public static void main(String[] args) {
// TODO Auto-generated method stub
Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
int n = in.nextInt();
String [] arr = in.next().split("");
int x = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < arr.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... | IN-CORRECT | java | import java.util.Scanner;
public class A1060 {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in);
int n = sc.nextInt(); int sw=1;
String x = sc.next();
if (x.contains("8")) {
int a=cont(x,'8',n);
while(sw==1) {
if((a*8)>n) {
a--;
}else {
System.out.println(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... | IN-CORRECT | java | import java.util.Scanner;
public class ReadFile {
public static int numberOfEight(String s){
int numberOfEight = 0;
for(int i = 0 ; i<s.length() ; i++){
if(s.charAt(i) == '8'){
numberOfEight++;
}
}
return numberOfEight;
}
public stati... |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | IN-CORRECT | python3 | N = int(input())
s = input()
eights = s.count("8")
m = (len(s) % 11) + 1
print(min(eights, 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... | IN-CORRECT | cpp | #include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int n;
int ans = 0, ans1 = 0;
string s;
cin >> n;
cin >> s;
if (s.size() <= 10) {
cout << "0";
return 0;
}
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
if (n % 11 == 0) {
if (s[i] == '8') {
ans++;
if (ans >= (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... | IN-CORRECT | python3 | n=int(input())
s=input()
y=s.count('8')
if '8' in s and len(s)>=11:
x=len(s)//11
if x<=y:
print(x)
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... | IN-CORRECT | java | import java.util.Scanner;
public class Main {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in);
int n = Integer.parseInt(sc.nextLine());
String str = sc.nextLine();
int k = 0;
for (int i=0;i<n;i++) {
if (str.charAt(i) == '8') {
... |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | IN-CORRECT | python3 | u=int(input())
d=[]
s=0
arr=list(map(int,input()))
#print(arr)
try:
if len(arr)>=11 and 8 in arr:
count=arr.count(8)
#print(count)
for u in range(count):
if 8 in arr:
s=s+1
arr[arr.index(8)]=-1
d.append(8)
for i in 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... | IN-CORRECT | java | import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import com.sun.media.sound.SoftTuning;
public class Solution {
static int n;
static int[] arr = new int[10];
static String num;
public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException{
BufferedReader br = new Buffered... |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | IN-CORRECT | python3 | n = int(input().strip())
s = input().strip()
if '8' not in s or n<11:
print(0)
else:
c=n//11
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... | IN-CORRECT | java | import java.util.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.math.*;
public class Phone
{
static class Reader
{
private InputStream mIs;private byte[] buf = new byte[1024];private int curChar,numChars;public Reader() { this(System.in); }public Reader(InputStream is) { mIs = is;}
public int read() {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... | IN-CORRECT | python3 | n = int(input())
s = list(map(int, input().split()))
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... | IN-CORRECT | cpp | #include <bits/stdc++.h>
const long long inf = 1e9 + 7;
using namespace std;
long long read() {
long long x = 0, f = 1;
char ch = getchar();
while (!isdigit(ch)) {
if (ch == '-') f = -1;
ch = getchar();
}
while (isdigit(ch)) x = x * 10 + ch - '0', ch = getchar();
return f * x;
}
int n, k;
char s[100... |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | IN-CORRECT | java | import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.util.LinkedList;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Stack;
import java.util... |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | IN-CORRECT | cpp | #include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int n;
cin >> n;
string s;
int x = 0;
cin >> s;
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
if (s[i] == '8') {
x++;
}
}
int y = n;
int p = 0;
while (x > 0 && y > 9) {
if (y > 9) {
y -= 11;
x--;
p++;
}
}
cout << ... |
1060_A. Phone Numbers | Let's call a string a phone number if it has length 11 and fits the pattern "8xxxxxxxxxx", where each "x" is replaced by a digit.
For example, "80123456789" and "80000000000" are phone numbers, while "8012345678" and "79000000000" are not.
You have n cards with digits, and you want to use them to make as many phone n... | {
"input": [
"22\n0011223344556677889988\n",
"11\n00000000008\n",
"11\n31415926535\n"
],
"output": [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
]
} | {
"input": [
"51\n882889888888689888850888388887688788888888888858888\n",
"55\n7271714707719515303911625619272900050990324951111943573\n",
"72\n888488888888823288848804883838888888887888888888228888218488897809784868\n",
"65\n44542121362830719677175203560438858260878894083124543850593761845\n",
"5... | IN-CORRECT | cpp | #include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int a;
cin >> a;
char s[a];
cout << s[5];
int cnt = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < a; i++) {
cin >> s[i];
if (s[i] == '8') {
cnt++;
}
}
if (cnt >= 1 && a % 11 == 0) {
cout << a / 11;
} else {
cout << 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... | IN-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... | IN-CORRECT | python3 | n=int(input())
l=list(input())
a=list()
c=0
for i in range(n):
a.append(int(l[i]))
if(a[i]==8):
c=c+1
if(n>11):
if(c==0):
print('0')
else:
if(n/11>=c):
print(c)
else:
print(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... | IN-CORRECT | python3 | n=int(input())
str = input()
ans = 0
noofate = str.count("0")
while n>=11 and noofate>0:
if n>=11 and noofate>0:
n-=11
noofate-=1
ans+=1
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... | IN-CORRECT | java | import java.util.Scanner;
import java.math.BigInteger;
public class PingLatin {
public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner ler = new Scanner(System.in);
BigInteger n = ler.nextBigInteger();
System.out.println(BigInteger.valueOf(5).modPow(n,BigInteger.valueOf(100)));
}
}... |
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