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673 | A | Bear and Game | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Bear Limak likes watching sports on TV. He is going to watch a game today. The game lasts 90 minutes and there are no breaks.
Each minute can be either interesting or boring. If 15 consecutive minutes are boring then Limak immediately turns TV off.
You know that there will be *n* interesting minutes *t*1,<=*t*2,<=...... | The first line of the input contains one integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=90) — the number of interesting minutes.
The second line contains *n* integers *t*1,<=*t*2,<=...,<=*t**n* (1<=≤<=*t*1<=<<=*t*2<=<<=... *t**n*<=≤<=90), given in the increasing order. | Print the number of minutes Limak will watch the game. | [
"3\n7 20 88\n",
"9\n16 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90\n",
"9\n15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90\n"
] | [
"35\n",
"15\n",
"90\n"
] | In the first sample, minutes 21, 22, ..., 35 are all boring and thus Limak will turn TV off immediately after the 35-th minute. So, he would watch the game for 35 minutes.
In the second sample, the first 15 minutes are boring.
In the third sample, there are no consecutive 15 boring minutes. So, Limak will watch the w... | 500 | [
{
"input": "3\n7 20 88",
"output": "35"
},
{
"input": "9\n16 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90",
"output": "15"
},
{
"input": "9\n15 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90",
"output": "90"
},
{
"input": "30\n6 11 12 15 22 24 30 31 32 33 34 35 40 42 44 45 47 50 53 54 57 58 63 67 75 77 79 81 83 88",
... | 1,498,526,970 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 34 | 62 | 5,529,600 | # Description of the problem can be found at http://codeforces.com/problemset/problem/673/A
n = int(input())
l_n = list(x for x in map(int, input().split()))
l_n.append(90)
t = 0
for n in l_n:
if t + 15 < n:
print(t + 15)
quit()
else:
t = n
print(t) | Title: Bear and Game
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Bear Limak likes watching sports on TV. He is going to watch a game today. The game lasts 90 minutes and there are no breaks.
Each minute can be either interesting or boring. If 15 consecutive minutes are boring then Lim... | ```python
# Description of the problem can be found at http://codeforces.com/problemset/problem/673/A
n = int(input())
l_n = list(x for x in map(int, input().split()))
l_n.append(90)
t = 0
for n in l_n:
if t + 15 < n:
print(t + 15)
quit()
else:
t = n
print(t)
``` | 3 | |
344 | A | Magnets | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Mad scientist Mike entertains himself by arranging rows of dominoes. He doesn't need dominoes, though: he uses rectangular magnets instead. Each magnet has two poles, positive (a "plus") and negative (a "minus"). If two magnets are put together at a close distance, then the like poles will repel each other and the oppo... | The first line of the input contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100000) — the number of magnets. Then *n* lines follow. The *i*-th line (1<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=*n*) contains either characters "01", if Mike put the *i*-th magnet in the "plus-minus" position, or characters "10", if Mike put the magnet in the "minus-plus" posit... | On the single line of the output print the number of groups of magnets. | [
"6\n10\n10\n10\n01\n10\n10\n",
"4\n01\n01\n10\n10\n"
] | [
"3\n",
"2\n"
] | The first testcase corresponds to the figure. The testcase has three groups consisting of three, one and two magnets.
The second testcase has two groups, each consisting of two magnets. | 500 | [
{
"input": "6\n10\n10\n10\n01\n10\n10",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "4\n01\n01\n10\n10",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "1\n10",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "2\n01\n10",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "2\n10\n10",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "3\n10\n01\n10",... | 1,690,999,529 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 31 | 278 | 0 | n=int(input())
c=1
old=int(input())
for i in range(1,n):
s=int(input())
if old!=s:
old=s
c+=1
print(c) | Title: Magnets
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Mad scientist Mike entertains himself by arranging rows of dominoes. He doesn't need dominoes, though: he uses rectangular magnets instead. Each magnet has two poles, positive (a "plus") and negative (a "minus"). If two magnets... | ```python
n=int(input())
c=1
old=int(input())
for i in range(1,n):
s=int(input())
if old!=s:
old=s
c+=1
print(c)
``` | 3 | |
26 | A | Almost Prime | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"number theory"
] | A. Almost Prime | 2 | 256 | A number is called almost prime if it has exactly two distinct prime divisors. For example, numbers 6, 18, 24 are almost prime, while 4, 8, 9, 42 are not. Find the amount of almost prime numbers which are between 1 and *n*, inclusive. | Input contains one integer number *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=3000). | Output the amount of almost prime numbers between 1 and *n*, inclusive. | [
"10\n",
"21\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"8\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "10",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "21",
"output": "8"
},
{
"input": "1",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "2",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "4",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "3",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "8",
"output": "1"
},
... | 1,512,153,088 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 23 | 374 | 5,632,000 | def Count(p):
k = 0
if p % 2 == 0:
k += 1
while p % 2 == 0:
p //= 2
i = 3
while i <= p:
if p % i == 0:
k += 1
while p % i == 0:
p //= i
i += 2
return k
n = int(input())
c = 0
for i in range(3, n + 1):
... | Title: Almost Prime
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
A number is called almost prime if it has exactly two distinct prime divisors. For example, numbers 6, 18, 24 are almost prime, while 4, 8, 9, 42 are not. Find the amount of almost prime numbers which are between 1 and *n*, in... | ```python
def Count(p):
k = 0
if p % 2 == 0:
k += 1
while p % 2 == 0:
p //= 2
i = 3
while i <= p:
if p % i == 0:
k += 1
while p % i == 0:
p //= i
i += 2
return k
n = int(input())
c = 0
for i in range(3, n... | 3.89601 |
735 | A | Ostap and Grasshopper | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation",
"strings"
] | null | null | On the way to Rio de Janeiro Ostap kills time playing with a grasshopper he took with him in a special box. Ostap builds a line of length *n* such that some cells of this line are empty and some contain obstacles. Then, he places his grasshopper to one of the empty cells and a small insect in another empty cell. The gr... | The first line of the input contains two integers *n* and *k* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100, 1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=*n*<=-<=1) — the number of cells in the line and the length of one grasshopper's jump.
The second line contains a string of length *n* consisting of characters '.', '#', 'G' and 'T'. Character '.' means that the correspondi... | If there exists a sequence of jumps (each jump of length *k*), such that the grasshopper can get from his initial position to the cell with the insect, print "YES" (without quotes) in the only line of the input. Otherwise, print "NO" (without quotes). | [
"5 2\n#G#T#\n",
"6 1\nT....G\n",
"7 3\nT..#..G\n",
"6 2\n..GT..\n"
] | [
"YES\n",
"YES\n",
"NO\n",
"NO\n"
] | In the first sample, the grasshopper can make one jump to the right in order to get from cell 2 to cell 4.
In the second sample, the grasshopper is only able to jump to neighboring cells but the way to the insect is free — he can get there by jumping left 5 times.
In the third sample, the grasshopper can't make a sin... | 500 | [
{
"input": "5 2\n#G#T#",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "6 1\nT....G",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "7 3\nT..#..G",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "6 2\n..GT..",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "2 1\nGT",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "100 5\nG####.####.###... | 1,662,336,114 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 83 | 62 | 0 | inp = input().split(' ')
n = int(inp[0])
k = int(inp[1])
inp = input()
start = -1
end = -1
for i in range(len(inp)):
if inp[i] == 'G':
start = i
if inp[i] == 'T':
end = i
if start > end:
start, end = end, start
if (end - start) % k != 0:
print('NO')
exit()
for x in range(start, end, ... | Title: Ostap and Grasshopper
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
On the way to Rio de Janeiro Ostap kills time playing with a grasshopper he took with him in a special box. Ostap builds a line of length *n* such that some cells of this line are empty and some contain obstacles.... | ```python
inp = input().split(' ')
n = int(inp[0])
k = int(inp[1])
inp = input()
start = -1
end = -1
for i in range(len(inp)):
if inp[i] == 'G':
start = i
if inp[i] == 'T':
end = i
if start > end:
start, end = end, start
if (end - start) % k != 0:
print('NO')
exit()
for x in range(st... | 3 | |
768 | A | Oath of the Night's Watch | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"constructive algorithms",
"sortings"
] | null | null | "Night gathers, and now my watch begins. It shall not end until my death. I shall take no wife, hold no lands, father no children. I shall wear no crowns and win no glory. I shall live and die at my post. I am the sword in the darkness. I am the watcher on the walls. I am the shield that guards the realms of men. I ple... | First line consists of a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105) — the number of stewards with Jon Snow.
Second line consists of *n* space separated integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=109) representing the values assigned to the stewards. | Output a single integer representing the number of stewards which Jon will feed. | [
"2\n1 5\n",
"3\n1 2 5\n"
] | [
"0",
"1"
] | In the first sample, Jon Snow cannot support steward with strength 1 because there is no steward with strength less than 1 and he cannot support steward with strength 5 because there is no steward with strength greater than 5.
In the second sample, Jon Snow can support steward with strength 2 because there are steward... | 500 | [
{
"input": "2\n1 5",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "3\n1 2 5",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "4\n1 2 3 4",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "8\n7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "1\n1",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "1\n100",
"output": "0"
},
... | 1,670,473,866 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 88 | 109 | 13,516,800 | input()
a = list(map(int, input().split()))
mini = min(a)
maxi = max(a)
print(sum(mini < ai < maxi for ai in a))
| Title: Oath of the Night's Watch
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
"Night gathers, and now my watch begins. It shall not end until my death. I shall take no wife, hold no lands, father no children. I shall wear no crowns and win no glory. I shall live and die at my post. I am... | ```python
input()
a = list(map(int, input().split()))
mini = min(a)
maxi = max(a)
print(sum(mini < ai < maxi for ai in a))
``` | 3 | |
440 | A | Forgotten Episode | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Polycarpus adores TV series. Right now he is ready to finish watching a season of a popular sitcom "Graph Theory". In total, the season has *n* episodes, numbered with integers from 1 to *n*.
Polycarpus watches episodes not one by one but in a random order. He has already watched all the episodes except for one. Which... | The first line of the input contains integer *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100000) — the number of episodes in a season. Assume that the episodes are numbered by integers from 1 to *n*.
The second line contains *n*<=-<=1 integer *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=*n*) — the numbers of episodes that Polycarpus has watch... | Print the number of the episode that Polycarpus hasn't watched. | [
"10\n3 8 10 1 7 9 6 5 2\n"
] | [
"4\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "10\n3 8 10 1 7 9 6 5 2",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "5\n4 3 2 1",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "2\n1",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "2\n2",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "3\n1 2",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "3\n1 3",
"output": "2"
},
... | 1,559,908,695 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 35 | 186 | 7,372,800 | n = int(input())
a = list(map(int, input().split()))
a.sort()
k = 1
for i in range(n - 1):
if a[i] > k:
print(k)
break
k += 1
if k == n:
print(n)
| Title: Forgotten Episode
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Polycarpus adores TV series. Right now he is ready to finish watching a season of a popular sitcom "Graph Theory". In total, the season has *n* episodes, numbered with integers from 1 to *n*.
Polycarpus watches episo... | ```python
n = int(input())
a = list(map(int, input().split()))
a.sort()
k = 1
for i in range(n - 1):
if a[i] > k:
print(k)
break
k += 1
if k == n:
print(n)
``` | 3 | |
450 | A | Jzzhu and Children | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | There are *n* children in Jzzhu's school. Jzzhu is going to give some candies to them. Let's number all the children from 1 to *n*. The *i*-th child wants to get at least *a**i* candies.
Jzzhu asks children to line up. Initially, the *i*-th child stands at the *i*-th place of the line. Then Jzzhu start distribution of... | The first line contains two integers *n*,<=*m* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100; 1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=100). The second line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=100). | Output a single integer, representing the number of the last child. | [
"5 2\n1 3 1 4 2\n",
"6 4\n1 1 2 2 3 3\n"
] | [
"4\n",
"6\n"
] | Let's consider the first sample.
Firstly child 1 gets 2 candies and go home. Then child 2 gets 2 candies and go to the end of the line. Currently the line looks like [3, 4, 5, 2] (indices of the children in order of the line). Then child 3 gets 2 candies and go home, and then child 4 gets 2 candies and goes to the en... | 500 | [
{
"input": "5 2\n1 3 1 4 2",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "6 4\n1 1 2 2 3 3",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "7 3\n6 1 5 4 2 3 1",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "10 5\n2 7 3 6 2 5 1 3 4 5",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "100 1\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18... | 1,663,141,240 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 49 | 46 | 0 | import math;
n, m = list(map(int, input().split(" ")));
c = list(map(int, input().split(" ")));
max = -1;
r = -1;
for i, v in enumerate(c):
x = math.ceil(v / m);
if x >= max:
max = x;
r = i+1;
print (r); | Title: Jzzhu and Children
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
There are *n* children in Jzzhu's school. Jzzhu is going to give some candies to them. Let's number all the children from 1 to *n*. The *i*-th child wants to get at least *a**i* candies.
Jzzhu asks children to line ... | ```python
import math;
n, m = list(map(int, input().split(" ")));
c = list(map(int, input().split(" ")));
max = -1;
r = -1;
for i, v in enumerate(c):
x = math.ceil(v / m);
if x >= max:
max = x;
r = i+1;
print (r);
``` | 3 | |
231 | A | Team | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"brute force",
"greedy"
] | null | null | One day three best friends Petya, Vasya and Tonya decided to form a team and take part in programming contests. Participants are usually offered several problems during programming contests. Long before the start the friends decided that they will implement a problem if at least two of them are sure about the solution.... | The first input line contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000) — the number of problems in the contest. Then *n* lines contain three integers each, each integer is either 0 or 1. If the first number in the line equals 1, then Petya is sure about the problem's solution, otherwise he isn't sure. The second numbe... | Print a single integer — the number of problems the friends will implement on the contest. | [
"3\n1 1 0\n1 1 1\n1 0 0\n",
"2\n1 0 0\n0 1 1\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"1\n"
] | In the first sample Petya and Vasya are sure that they know how to solve the first problem and all three of them know how to solve the second problem. That means that they will write solutions for these problems. Only Petya is sure about the solution for the third problem, but that isn't enough, so the friends won't ta... | 500 | [
{
"input": "3\n1 1 0\n1 1 1\n1 0 0",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "2\n1 0 0\n0 1 1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "1\n1 0 0",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "2\n1 0 0\n1 1 1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "5\n1 0 0\n0 1 0\n1 1 1\n0 0 1\n0 0 0",
"output": "1"
},
... | 1,698,431,385 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 21 | 92 | 0 | my_list = []
problem_number = int(input())
if 1 <= problem_number <= 1000:
for i in range(problem_number):
x, y, z = map(int, input().split())
if x + y + z >= 2:
my_list.append(1)
else:
my_list.append(0)
if 1 <= problem_number <= 1000:
print(sum(my_l... | Title: Team
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
One day three best friends Petya, Vasya and Tonya decided to form a team and take part in programming contests. Participants are usually offered several problems during programming contests. Long before the start the friends decid... | ```python
my_list = []
problem_number = int(input())
if 1 <= problem_number <= 1000:
for i in range(problem_number):
x, y, z = map(int, input().split())
if x + y + z >= 2:
my_list.append(1)
else:
my_list.append(0)
if 1 <= problem_number <= 1000:
prin... | 3 | |
873 | B | Balanced Substring | PROGRAMMING | 1,500 | [
"dp",
"implementation"
] | null | null | You are given a string *s* consisting only of characters 0 and 1. A substring [*l*,<=*r*] of *s* is a string *s**l**s**l*<=+<=1*s**l*<=+<=2... *s**r*, and its length equals to *r*<=-<=*l*<=+<=1. A substring is called balanced if the number of zeroes (0) equals to the number of ones in this substring.
You have to deter... | The first line contains *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100000) — the number of characters in *s*.
The second line contains a string *s* consisting of exactly *n* characters. Only characters 0 and 1 can appear in *s*. | If there is no non-empty balanced substring in *s*, print 0. Otherwise, print the length of the longest balanced substring. | [
"8\n11010111\n",
"3\n111\n"
] | [
"4\n",
"0\n"
] | In the first example you can choose the substring [3, 6]. It is balanced, and its length is 4. Choosing the substring [2, 5] is also possible.
In the second example it's impossible to find a non-empty balanced substring. | 0 | [
{
"input": "8\n11010111",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "3\n111",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "11\n00001000100",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "10\n0100000000",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "13\n0001000011010",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "14\n0000010010101... | 1,694,339,913 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 53 | 77 | 11,264,000 | digitToValMap = {
"1": 1,
"0": -1,
}
def process(nums: str) -> int:
prevRate = {0: -1}
rate = 0
maxLen = 0
for i, num in enumerate(nums):
rate += digitToValMap[num]
if rate in prevRate:
currLen = i - prevRate[rate]
maxLen = max(maxLen, currLen)
i... | Title: Balanced Substring
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
You are given a string *s* consisting only of characters 0 and 1. A substring [*l*,<=*r*] of *s* is a string *s**l**s**l*<=+<=1*s**l*<=+<=2... *s**r*, and its length equals to *r*<=-<=*l*<=+<=1. A substring is called... | ```python
digitToValMap = {
"1": 1,
"0": -1,
}
def process(nums: str) -> int:
prevRate = {0: -1}
rate = 0
maxLen = 0
for i, num in enumerate(nums):
rate += digitToValMap[num]
if rate in prevRate:
currLen = i - prevRate[rate]
maxLen = max(maxLen, currLen)... | 3 | |
522 | A | Reposts | PROGRAMMING | 1,200 | [
"*special",
"dfs and similar",
"dp",
"graphs",
"trees"
] | null | null | One day Polycarp published a funny picture in a social network making a poll about the color of his handle. Many of his friends started reposting Polycarp's joke to their news feed. Some of them reposted the reposts and so on.
These events are given as a sequence of strings "name1 reposted name2", where name1 is the n... | The first line of the input contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=200) — the number of reposts. Next follow the reposts in the order they were made. Each of them is written on a single line and looks as "name1 reposted name2". All the names in the input consist of lowercase or uppercase English letters and/or digits and ... | Print a single integer — the maximum length of a repost chain. | [
"5\ntourist reposted Polycarp\nPetr reposted Tourist\nWJMZBMR reposted Petr\nsdya reposted wjmzbmr\nvepifanov reposted sdya\n",
"6\nMike reposted Polycarp\nMax reposted Polycarp\nEveryOne reposted Polycarp\n111 reposted Polycarp\nVkCup reposted Polycarp\nCodeforces reposted Polycarp\n",
"1\nSoMeStRaNgEgUe repos... | [
"6\n",
"2\n",
"2\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "5\ntourist reposted Polycarp\nPetr reposted Tourist\nWJMZBMR reposted Petr\nsdya reposted wjmzbmr\nvepifanov reposted sdya",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "6\nMike reposted Polycarp\nMax reposted Polycarp\nEveryOne reposted Polycarp\n111 reposted Polycarp\nVkCup reposted Polycarp\nCodeforc... | 1,674,889,590 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 36 | 46 | 102,400 | from collections import defaultdict
t = int(input())
graph = defaultdict(list)
for _ in range(t):
child,c,parent, = input().split()
first,second = [],[]
for c in child:
if c.isalpha():
first.append(c.upper())
else:
first.append(c)
for c in parent:
... | Title: Reposts
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
One day Polycarp published a funny picture in a social network making a poll about the color of his handle. Many of his friends started reposting Polycarp's joke to their news feed. Some of them reposted the reposts and so on.
... | ```python
from collections import defaultdict
t = int(input())
graph = defaultdict(list)
for _ in range(t):
child,c,parent, = input().split()
first,second = [],[]
for c in child:
if c.isalpha():
first.append(c.upper())
else:
first.append(c)
for c in par... | 3 | |
961 | A | Tetris | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | You are given a following process.
There is a platform with $n$ columns. $1 \times 1$ squares are appearing one after another in some columns on this platform. If there are no squares in the column, a square will occupy the bottom row. Otherwise a square will appear at the top of the highest square of this column.
... | The first line of input contain 2 integer numbers $n$ and $m$ ($1 \le n, m \le 1000$) — the length of the platform and the number of the squares.
The next line contain $m$ integer numbers $c_1, c_2, \dots, c_m$ ($1 \le c_i \le n$) — column in which $i$-th square will appear. | Print one integer — the amount of points you will receive. | [
"3 9\n1 1 2 2 2 3 1 2 3\n"
] | [
"2\n"
] | In the sample case the answer will be equal to $2$ because after the appearing of $6$-th square will be removed one row (counts of the squares on the platform will look like $[2~ 3~ 1]$, and after removing one row will be $[1~ 2~ 0]$).
After the appearing of $9$-th square counts will be $[2~ 3~ 1]$, and after removing... | 0 | [
{
"input": "3 9\n1 1 2 2 2 3 1 2 3",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "1 7\n1 1 1 1 1 1 1",
"output": "7"
},
{
"input": "1 1\n1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "3 5\n1 1 1 2 3",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "4 6\n4 4 4 4 4 4",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "4 6\... | 1,661,101,003 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 29 | 61 | 0 | n, m = input().split()
n = int(n)
m = int(m)
numbers = [int(c) for c in input().split()]
min = m
for i in range(1,n+1):
aux = numbers.count(i)
if(aux < min):
min = aux
print(min)
| Title: Tetris
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
You are given a following process.
There is a platform with $n$ columns. $1 \times 1$ squares are appearing one after another in some columns on this platform. If there are no squares in the column, a square will occupy the bo... | ```python
n, m = input().split()
n = int(n)
m = int(m)
numbers = [int(c) for c in input().split()]
min = m
for i in range(1,n+1):
aux = numbers.count(i)
if(aux < min):
min = aux
print(min)
``` | 3 | |
998 | B | Cutting | PROGRAMMING | 1,200 | [
"dp",
"greedy",
"sortings"
] | null | null | There are a lot of things which could be cut — trees, paper, "the rope". In this problem you are going to cut a sequence of integers.
There is a sequence of integers, which contains the equal number of even and odd numbers. Given a limited budget, you need to make maximum possible number of cuts such that each resulti... | First line of the input contains an integer $n$ ($2 \le n \le 100$) and an integer $B$ ($1 \le B \le 100$) — the number of elements in the sequence and the number of bitcoins you have.
Second line contains $n$ integers: $a_1$, $a_2$, ..., $a_n$ ($1 \le a_i \le 100$) — elements of the sequence, which contains the equal... | Print the maximum possible number of cuts which can be made while spending no more than $B$ bitcoins. | [
"6 4\n1 2 5 10 15 20\n",
"4 10\n1 3 2 4\n",
"6 100\n1 2 3 4 5 6\n"
] | [
"1\n",
"0\n",
"2\n"
] | In the first sample the optimal answer is to split sequence between $2$ and $5$. Price of this cut is equal to $3$ bitcoins.
In the second sample it is not possible to make even one cut even with unlimited number of bitcoins.
In the third sample the sequence should be cut between $2$ and $3$, and between $4$ and $5$.... | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "6 4\n1 2 5 10 15 20",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "4 10\n1 3 2 4",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "6 100\n1 2 3 4 5 6",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "2 100\n13 78",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "10 1\n56 56 98 2 11 64 97 41 95 53",
"output": "0"
},
... | 1,541,823,286 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 34 | 187 | 512,000 | import math
import sys
from bisect import bisect_right, bisect_left, insort_right
from collections import Counter, defaultdict
from heapq import heappop, heappush
from itertools import accumulate
from sys import stdout
R = lambda: map(int, input().split())
n, B = R()
arr = list(R())
o = 0
res = []
for i, ... | Title: Cutting
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
There are a lot of things which could be cut — trees, paper, "the rope". In this problem you are going to cut a sequence of integers.
There is a sequence of integers, which contains the equal number of even and odd numbers. Gi... | ```python
import math
import sys
from bisect import bisect_right, bisect_left, insort_right
from collections import Counter, defaultdict
from heapq import heappop, heappush
from itertools import accumulate
from sys import stdout
R = lambda: map(int, input().split())
n, B = R()
arr = list(R())
o = 0
res = [... | 3 | |
791 | A | Bear and Big Brother | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Bear Limak wants to become the largest of bears, or at least to become larger than his brother Bob.
Right now, Limak and Bob weigh *a* and *b* respectively. It's guaranteed that Limak's weight is smaller than or equal to his brother's weight.
Limak eats a lot and his weight is tripled after every year, while Bob's we... | The only line of the input contains two integers *a* and *b* (1<=≤<=*a*<=≤<=*b*<=≤<=10) — the weight of Limak and the weight of Bob respectively. | Print one integer, denoting the integer number of years after which Limak will become strictly larger than Bob. | [
"4 7\n",
"4 9\n",
"1 1\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"3\n",
"1\n"
] | In the first sample, Limak weighs 4 and Bob weighs 7 initially. After one year their weights are 4·3 = 12 and 7·2 = 14 respectively (one weight is tripled while the other one is doubled). Limak isn't larger than Bob yet. After the second year weights are 36 and 28, so the first weight is greater than the second one. Li... | 500 | [
{
"input": "4 7",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "4 9",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "1 1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "4 6",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "1 10",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "1 1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "1 2",
"output... | 1,693,969,157 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 62 | 46 | 0 | m,n=map(int,input().split());a=0
while m<=n:m*=3;n*=2;a+=1
print(a) | Title: Bear and Big Brother
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Bear Limak wants to become the largest of bears, or at least to become larger than his brother Bob.
Right now, Limak and Bob weigh *a* and *b* respectively. It's guaranteed that Limak's weight is smaller than or e... | ```python
m,n=map(int,input().split());a=0
while m<=n:m*=3;n*=2;a+=1
print(a)
``` | 3 | |
44 | A | Indian Summer | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"implementation"
] | A. Indian Summer | 2 | 256 | Indian summer is such a beautiful time of the year! A girl named Alyona is walking in the forest and picking a bouquet from fallen leaves. Alyona is very choosy — she doesn't take a leaf if it matches the color and the species of the tree of one of the leaves she already has. Find out how many leaves Alyona has picked. | The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of leaves Alyona has found. The next *n* lines contain the leaves' descriptions. Each leaf is characterized by the species of the tree it has fallen from and by the color. The species of the trees and colors are given in names, consisting of no mor... | Output the single number — the number of Alyona's leaves. | [
"5\nbirch yellow\nmaple red\nbirch yellow\nmaple yellow\nmaple green\n",
"3\noak yellow\noak yellow\noak yellow\n"
] | [
"4\n",
"1\n"
] | none | 0 | [
{
"input": "5\nbirch yellow\nmaple red\nbirch yellow\nmaple yellow\nmaple green",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "3\noak yellow\noak yellow\noak yellow",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "5\nxbnbkzn hp\nkaqkl vrgzbvqstu\nj aqidx\nhos gyul\nwefxmh tygpluae",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input"... | 1,454,756,360 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 29 | 124 | 0 | inp = int(input())
lista = list()
tup = tuple()
for i in range(inp):
lista.append(tuple(i for i in input().split()))
s = set(lista)
print (len(s)) | Title: Indian Summer
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Indian summer is such a beautiful time of the year! A girl named Alyona is walking in the forest and picking a bouquet from fallen leaves. Alyona is very choosy — she doesn't take a leaf if it matches the color and the specie... | ```python
inp = int(input())
lista = list()
tup = tuple()
for i in range(inp):
lista.append(tuple(i for i in input().split()))
s = set(lista)
print (len(s))
``` | 3.969 |
420 | A | Start Up | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Recently, a start up by two students of a state university of city F gained incredible popularity. Now it's time to start a new company. But what do we call it?
The market analysts came up with a very smart plan: the name of the company should be identical to its reflection in a mirror! In other words, if we write out... | The first line contains a non-empty name that needs to be checked. The name contains at most 105 large English letters. The name will be written with the next sans serif font: | Print 'YES' (without the quotes), if the given name matches its mirror reflection. Otherwise, print 'NO' (without the quotes). | [
"AHA\n",
"Z\n",
"XO\n"
] | [
"YES\n",
"NO\n",
"NO\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "AHA",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "Z",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "XO",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "AAA",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "AHHA",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "BAB",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "OMMMAAMMMO"... | 1,555,003,070 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 80 | 156 | 614,400 | mirralpha = ['A', 'H', 'I', 'M', 'O', 'T', 'U', 'V', 'W', 'X', 'Y']
w = input()
rw = ''.join(reversed(w))
if rw == w:
valid = True
for i in list(rw):
isL = False
for j in mirralpha:
if(i == j):
isL = True
break
if(not isL):
valid = False
break
if(valid):
print("YES")
else:
print("NO")
... | Title: Start Up
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Recently, a start up by two students of a state university of city F gained incredible popularity. Now it's time to start a new company. But what do we call it?
The market analysts came up with a very smart plan: the name of ... | ```python
mirralpha = ['A', 'H', 'I', 'M', 'O', 'T', 'U', 'V', 'W', 'X', 'Y']
w = input()
rw = ''.join(reversed(w))
if rw == w:
valid = True
for i in list(rw):
isL = False
for j in mirralpha:
if(i == j):
isL = True
break
if(not isL):
valid = False
break
if(valid):
print("YES")
else:
pri... | 3 | |
296 | A | Yaroslav and Permutations | PROGRAMMING | 1,100 | [
"greedy",
"math"
] | null | null | Yaroslav has an array that consists of *n* integers. In one second Yaroslav can swap two neighboring array elements. Now Yaroslav is wondering if he can obtain an array where any two neighboring elements would be distinct in a finite time.
Help Yaroslav. | The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of elements in the array. The second line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=1000) — the array elements. | In the single line print "YES" (without the quotes) if Yaroslav can obtain the array he needs, and "NO" (without the quotes) otherwise. | [
"1\n1\n",
"3\n1 1 2\n",
"4\n7 7 7 7\n"
] | [
"YES\n",
"YES\n",
"NO\n"
] | In the first sample the initial array fits well.
In the second sample Yaroslav can get array: 1, 2, 1. He can swap the last and the second last elements to obtain it.
In the third sample Yarosav can't get the array he needs. | 500 | [
{
"input": "1\n1",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "3\n1 1 2",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "4\n7 7 7 7",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "4\n479 170 465 146",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "5\n996 437 605 996 293",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "6\n727 53... | 1,667,620,628 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 37 | 436 | 20,684,800 | import itertools
import math
import threading
import time
from builtins import input, range
from math import gcd as gcd
import sys
from io import BytesIO, IOBase
import queue
import itertools
import collections
from heapq import heappop, heappush
import random
import os
from random import randint
import ... | Title: Yaroslav and Permutations
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Yaroslav has an array that consists of *n* integers. In one second Yaroslav can swap two neighboring array elements. Now Yaroslav is wondering if he can obtain an array where any two neighboring elements would... | ```python
import itertools
import math
import threading
import time
from builtins import input, range
from math import gcd as gcd
import sys
from io import BytesIO, IOBase
import queue
import itertools
import collections
from heapq import heappop, heappush
import random
import os
from random import randin... | 3 | |
920 | C | Swap Adjacent Elements | PROGRAMMING | 1,400 | [
"dfs and similar",
"greedy",
"math",
"sortings",
"two pointers"
] | null | null | You have an array *a* consisting of *n* integers. Each integer from 1 to *n* appears exactly once in this array.
For some indices *i* (1<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=*n*<=-<=1) it is possible to swap *i*-th element with (*i*<=+<=1)-th, for other indices it is not possible. You may perform any number of swapping operations any order. T... | The first line contains one integer *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=200000) — the number of elements in the array.
The second line contains *n* integers *a*1, *a*2, ..., *a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=200000) — the elements of the array. Each integer from 1 to *n* appears exactly once.
The third line contains a string of *n*<=-<=1 char... | If it is possible to sort the array in ascending order using any sequence of swaps you are allowed to make, print YES. Otherwise, print NO. | [
"6\n1 2 5 3 4 6\n01110\n",
"6\n1 2 5 3 4 6\n01010\n"
] | [
"YES\n",
"NO\n"
] | In the first example you may swap *a*<sub class="lower-index">3</sub> and *a*<sub class="lower-index">4</sub>, and then swap *a*<sub class="lower-index">4</sub> and *a*<sub class="lower-index">5</sub>. | 0 | [
{
"input": "6\n1 2 5 3 4 6\n01110",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "6\n1 2 5 3 4 6\n01010",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "6\n1 6 3 4 5 2\n01101",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "6\n2 3 1 4 5 6\n01111",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "4\n2 3 1 4\n011",
"output": "NO... | 1,602,664,370 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 139 | 467 | 14,336,000 |
n = int(input())
a = list(map(int,input().split()))
s = input()
set1 = set()
t = len(set1)
max1 = a[0]
min1 = a[0]
flag = 0
set1.add(a[0])
for i in range(n-1):
if s[i] == "1":
set1.add(a[i])
set1.add(a[i+1])
min1 = min(min1,a[i+1],a[i])
max1 = max(max1,a[i+1],a[i])
elif s[i] == "0"... | Title: Swap Adjacent Elements
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
You have an array *a* consisting of *n* integers. Each integer from 1 to *n* appears exactly once in this array.
For some indices *i* (1<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=*n*<=-<=1) it is possible to swap *i*-th element with (*i*<=+<... | ```python
n = int(input())
a = list(map(int,input().split()))
s = input()
set1 = set()
t = len(set1)
max1 = a[0]
min1 = a[0]
flag = 0
set1.add(a[0])
for i in range(n-1):
if s[i] == "1":
set1.add(a[i])
set1.add(a[i+1])
min1 = min(min1,a[i+1],a[i])
max1 = max(max1,a[i+1],a[i])
elif s... | 3 | |
116 | A | Tram | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Linear Kingdom has exactly one tram line. It has *n* stops, numbered from 1 to *n* in the order of tram's movement. At the *i*-th stop *a**i* passengers exit the tram, while *b**i* passengers enter it. The tram is empty before it arrives at the first stop. Also, when the tram arrives at the last stop, all passengers ex... | The first line contains a single number *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000) — the number of the tram's stops.
Then *n* lines follow, each contains two integers *a**i* and *b**i* (0<=≤<=*a**i*,<=*b**i*<=≤<=1000) — the number of passengers that exits the tram at the *i*-th stop, and the number of passengers that enter the tram at... | Print a single integer denoting the minimum possible capacity of the tram (0 is allowed). | [
"4\n0 3\n2 5\n4 2\n4 0\n"
] | [
"6\n"
] | For the first example, a capacity of 6 is sufficient:
- At the first stop, the number of passengers inside the tram before arriving is 0. Then, 3 passengers enter the tram, and the number of passengers inside the tram becomes 3. - At the second stop, 2 passengers exit the tram (1 passenger remains inside). Then, 5 ... | 500 | [
{
"input": "4\n0 3\n2 5\n4 2\n4 0",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "5\n0 4\n4 6\n6 5\n5 4\n4 0",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "10\n0 5\n1 7\n10 8\n5 3\n0 5\n3 3\n8 8\n0 6\n10 1\n9 0",
"output": "18"
},
{
"input": "3\n0 1\n1 1\n1 0",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "4\n0 1... | 1,695,261,000 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 71 | 92 | 0 | import math
n = int(input())
max = -math.inf
cap = 0
for i in range(n):
a,b = map(int,input().split())
cap = cap - a + b
if cap > max:
max = cap
print(max) | Title: Tram
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Linear Kingdom has exactly one tram line. It has *n* stops, numbered from 1 to *n* in the order of tram's movement. At the *i*-th stop *a**i* passengers exit the tram, while *b**i* passengers enter it. The tram is empty before it ... | ```python
import math
n = int(input())
max = -math.inf
cap = 0
for i in range(n):
a,b = map(int,input().split())
cap = cap - a + b
if cap > max:
max = cap
print(max)
``` | 3 | |
592 | A | PawnChess | PROGRAMMING | 1,200 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Galois is one of the strongest chess players of Byteforces. He has even invented a new variant of chess, which he named «PawnChess».
This new game is played on a board consisting of 8 rows and 8 columns. At the beginning of every game some black and white pawns are placed on the board. The number of black pawns placed... | The input consists of the board description given in eight lines, each line contains eight characters. Character 'B' is used to denote a black pawn, and character 'W' represents a white pawn. Empty cell is marked with '.'.
It's guaranteed that there will not be white pawns on the first row neither black pawns on the ... | Print 'A' if player A wins the game on the given board, and 'B' if player B will claim the victory. Again, it's guaranteed that there will always be a winner on the given board. | [
"........\n........\n.B....B.\n....W...\n........\n..W.....\n........\n........\n",
"..B.....\n..W.....\n......B.\n........\n.....W..\n......B.\n........\n........\n"
] | [
"A\n",
"B\n"
] | In the first sample player A is able to complete his goal in 3 steps by always moving a pawn initially located at (4, 5). Player B needs at least 5 steps for any of his pawns to reach the row 8. Hence, player A will be the winner. | 500 | [
{
"input": ".BB.B.B.\nB..B..B.\n.B.BB...\nBB.....B\nBBB....B\nB..BB...\nBB.B...B\n....WWW.",
"output": "B"
},
{
"input": "B.B.BB.B\nW.WWW.WW\n.WWWWW.W\nW.BB.WBW\n.W..BBWB\nBB.WWBBB\n.W.W.WWB\nWWW..WW.",
"output": "A"
},
{
"input": "BB..BB..\nBW.W.W.B\n..B.....\n.....BB.\n.B..B..B\n......... | 1,446,314,714 | 5,714 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 56 | 93 | 307,200 |
board = []
for i in range(8):
board.append(input().strip())
# r, c system
R = 8
C = 8
N = 8
def yieldColumns(board):
for i in range(8):
A = []
for j in range(8):
A.append(board[j][i])
yield A
def countDict(A):
d = {}
d['W'] = 0
d['B'] = 0
for l in A:
... | Title: PawnChess
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Galois is one of the strongest chess players of Byteforces. He has even invented a new variant of chess, which he named «PawnChess».
This new game is played on a board consisting of 8 rows and 8 columns. At the beginning of ... | ```python
board = []
for i in range(8):
board.append(input().strip())
# r, c system
R = 8
C = 8
N = 8
def yieldColumns(board):
for i in range(8):
A = []
for j in range(8):
A.append(board[j][i])
yield A
def countDict(A):
d = {}
d['W'] = 0
d['B'] = 0
for l i... | 3 | |
313 | A | Ilya and Bank Account | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"implementation",
"number theory"
] | null | null | Ilya is a very clever lion, he lives in an unusual city ZooVille. In this city all the animals have their rights and obligations. Moreover, they even have their own bank accounts. The state of a bank account is an integer. The state of a bank account can be a negative number. This means that the owner of the account ow... | The single line contains integer *n* (10<=≤<=|*n*|<=≤<=109) — the state of Ilya's bank account. | In a single line print an integer — the maximum state of the bank account that Ilya can get. | [
"2230\n",
"-10\n",
"-100003\n"
] | [
"2230\n",
"0\n",
"-10000\n"
] | In the first test sample Ilya doesn't profit from using the present.
In the second test sample you can delete digit 1 and get the state of the account equal to 0. | 500 | [
{
"input": "2230",
"output": "2230"
},
{
"input": "-10",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "-100003",
"output": "-10000"
},
{
"input": "544883178",
"output": "544883178"
},
{
"input": "-847251738",
"output": "-84725173"
},
{
"input": "423654797",
"output... | 1,696,092,857 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 47 | 154 | 0 | # CP Template 0.2
# Author: Mehrab (@to0th_less)
import sys
from math import gcd, sqrt
from itertools import combinations, permutations
# Constants
INF = float('inf')
MOD = 1000000007
# Faster Input Shortcut
def read_int():
return int(sys.stdin.readline().strip())
def read_ints():
return map... | Title: Ilya and Bank Account
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Ilya is a very clever lion, he lives in an unusual city ZooVille. In this city all the animals have their rights and obligations. Moreover, they even have their own bank accounts. The state of a bank account is an... | ```python
# CP Template 0.2
# Author: Mehrab (@to0th_less)
import sys
from math import gcd, sqrt
from itertools import combinations, permutations
# Constants
INF = float('inf')
MOD = 1000000007
# Faster Input Shortcut
def read_int():
return int(sys.stdin.readline().strip())
def read_ints():
... | 3 | |
43 | A | Football | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"strings"
] | A. Football | 2 | 256 | One day Vasya decided to have a look at the results of Berland 1910 Football Championship’s finals. Unfortunately he didn't find the overall score of the match; however, he got hold of a profound description of the match's process. On the whole there are *n* lines in that description each of which described one goal. E... | The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of lines in the description. Then follow *n* lines — for each goal the names of the teams that scored it. The names are non-empty lines consisting of uppercase Latin letters whose lengths do not exceed 10 symbols. It is guaranteed that the match di... | Print the name of the winning team. We remind you that in football the team that scores more goals is considered the winner. | [
"1\nABC\n",
"5\nA\nABA\nABA\nA\nA\n"
] | [
"ABC\n",
"A\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "1\nABC",
"output": "ABC"
},
{
"input": "5\nA\nABA\nABA\nA\nA",
"output": "A"
},
{
"input": "2\nXTSJEP\nXTSJEP",
"output": "XTSJEP"
},
{
"input": "3\nXZYDJAEDZ\nXZYDJAEDZ\nXZYDJAEDZ",
"output": "XZYDJAEDZ"
},
{
"input": "3\nQCCYXL\nQCCYXL\nAXGLFQDD",
... | 1,609,355,975 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 34 | 218 | 0 | n = input
l = []
for i in range(int(n())):
l.append(n())
print(max(l, key=l.count)) | Title: Football
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
One day Vasya decided to have a look at the results of Berland 1910 Football Championship’s finals. Unfortunately he didn't find the overall score of the match; however, he got hold of a profound description of the match's process... | ```python
n = input
l = []
for i in range(int(n())):
l.append(n())
print(max(l, key=l.count))
``` | 3.9455 |
965 | A | Paper Airplanes | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"math"
] | null | null | To make a paper airplane, one has to use a rectangular piece of paper. From a sheet of standard size you can make $s$ airplanes.
A group of $k$ people decided to make $n$ airplanes each. They are going to buy several packs of paper, each of them containing $p$ sheets, and then distribute the sheets between the people.... | The only line contains four integers $k$, $n$, $s$, $p$ ($1 \le k, n, s, p \le 10^4$) — the number of people, the number of airplanes each should make, the number of airplanes that can be made using one sheet and the number of sheets in one pack, respectively. | Print a single integer — the minimum number of packs they should buy. | [
"5 3 2 3\n",
"5 3 100 1\n"
] | [
"4\n",
"5\n"
] | In the first sample they have to buy $4$ packs of paper: there will be $12$ sheets in total, and giving $2$ sheets to each person is enough to suit everyone's needs.
In the second sample they have to buy a pack for each person as they can't share sheets. | 500 | [
{
"input": "5 3 2 3",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "5 3 100 1",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "10000 10000 1 1",
"output": "100000000"
},
{
"input": "1 1 10000 10000",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "300 300 21 23",
"output": "196"
},
{
"input": "300 2 37 51... | 1,525,012,364 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 18 | 93 | 7,065,600 | import math
k, s ,n,p = map(int, input().split())
f=math.ceil(((math.ceil(s/n))*k)/p)
print(f)
| Title: Paper Airplanes
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
To make a paper airplane, one has to use a rectangular piece of paper. From a sheet of standard size you can make $s$ airplanes.
A group of $k$ people decided to make $n$ airplanes each. They are going to buy several p... | ```python
import math
k, s ,n,p = map(int, input().split())
f=math.ceil(((math.ceil(s/n))*k)/p)
print(f)
``` | 3 | |
433 | B | Kuriyama Mirai's Stones | PROGRAMMING | 1,200 | [
"dp",
"implementation",
"sortings"
] | null | null | Kuriyama Mirai has killed many monsters and got many (namely *n*) stones. She numbers the stones from 1 to *n*. The cost of the *i*-th stone is *v**i*. Kuriyama Mirai wants to know something about these stones so she will ask you two kinds of questions:
1. She will tell you two numbers, *l* and *r* (1<=≤<=*l*<=≤<=*r*... | The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105). The second line contains *n* integers: *v*1,<=*v*2,<=...,<=*v**n* (1<=≤<=*v**i*<=≤<=109) — costs of the stones.
The third line contains an integer *m* (1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=105) — the number of Kuriyama Mirai's questions. Then follow *m* lines, each line contains t... | Print *m* lines. Each line must contain an integer — the answer to Kuriyama Mirai's question. Print the answers to the questions in the order of input. | [
"6\n6 4 2 7 2 7\n3\n2 3 6\n1 3 4\n1 1 6\n",
"4\n5 5 2 3\n10\n1 2 4\n2 1 4\n1 1 1\n2 1 4\n2 1 2\n1 1 1\n1 3 3\n1 1 3\n1 4 4\n1 2 2\n"
] | [
"24\n9\n28\n",
"10\n15\n5\n15\n5\n5\n2\n12\n3\n5\n"
] | Please note that the answers to the questions may overflow 32-bit integer type. | 1,500 | [
{
"input": "6\n6 4 2 7 2 7\n3\n2 3 6\n1 3 4\n1 1 6",
"output": "24\n9\n28"
},
{
"input": "4\n5 5 2 3\n10\n1 2 4\n2 1 4\n1 1 1\n2 1 4\n2 1 2\n1 1 1\n1 3 3\n1 1 3\n1 4 4\n1 2 2",
"output": "10\n15\n5\n15\n5\n5\n2\n12\n3\n5"
},
{
"input": "4\n2 2 3 6\n9\n2 2 3\n1 1 3\n2 2 3\n2 2 3\n2 2 2\n1... | 1,667,471,203 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 46 | 1,091 | 17,203,200 | from itertools import accumulate
input()
v = list(map(int, input().split()))
u = sorted(v)
av = list(accumulate(v, initial=0))
au = list(accumulate(u, initial=0))
for _ in range(int(input())):
t, l, r = map(int, input().split())
a = av if t == 1 else au
print(a[r] - a[l - 1])
| Title: Kuriyama Mirai's Stones
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Kuriyama Mirai has killed many monsters and got many (namely *n*) stones. She numbers the stones from 1 to *n*. The cost of the *i*-th stone is *v**i*. Kuriyama Mirai wants to know something about these stones s... | ```python
from itertools import accumulate
input()
v = list(map(int, input().split()))
u = sorted(v)
av = list(accumulate(v, initial=0))
au = list(accumulate(u, initial=0))
for _ in range(int(input())):
t, l, r = map(int, input().split())
a = av if t == 1 else au
print(a[r] - a[l - 1])
``` | 3 | |
770 | A | New Password | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"*special",
"implementation"
] | null | null | Innokentiy decides to change the password in the social net "Contact!", but he is too lazy to invent a new password by himself. That is why he needs your help.
Innokentiy decides that new password should satisfy the following conditions:
- the length of the password must be equal to *n*, - the password should cons... | The first line contains two positive integers *n* and *k* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100, 2<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=*min*(*n*,<=26)) — the length of the password and the number of distinct symbols in it.
Pay attention that a desired new password always exists. | Print any password which satisfies all conditions given by Innokentiy. | [
"4 3\n",
"6 6\n",
"5 2\n"
] | [
"java\n",
"python\n",
"phphp\n"
] | In the first test there is one of the appropriate new passwords — java, because its length is equal to 4 and 3 distinct lowercase letters a, j and v are used in it.
In the second test there is one of the appropriate new passwords — python, because its length is equal to 6 and it consists of 6 distinct lowercase letter... | 500 | [
{
"input": "4 3",
"output": "abca"
},
{
"input": "6 6",
"output": "abcdef"
},
{
"input": "5 2",
"output": "ababa"
},
{
"input": "3 2",
"output": "aba"
},
{
"input": "10 2",
"output": "ababababab"
},
{
"input": "26 13",
"output": "abcdefghijklmabcde... | 1,684,273,254 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 47 | 62 | 1,228,800 | import random
import string
n, k = [int(i) for i in input().split(" ")]
chars = random.sample(string.ascii_lowercase, k)
s = ""
for i in range(n):
s += chars[i%k]
print(s)
| Title: New Password
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Innokentiy decides to change the password in the social net "Contact!", but he is too lazy to invent a new password by himself. That is why he needs your help.
Innokentiy decides that new password should satisfy the foll... | ```python
import random
import string
n, k = [int(i) for i in input().split(" ")]
chars = random.sample(string.ascii_lowercase, k)
s = ""
for i in range(n):
s += chars[i%k]
print(s)
``` | 3 | |
677 | A | Vanya and Fence | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Vanya and his friends are walking along the fence of height *h* and they do not want the guard to notice them. In order to achieve this the height of each of the friends should not exceed *h*. If the height of some person is greater than *h* he can bend down and then he surely won't be noticed by the guard. The height ... | The first line of the input contains two integers *n* and *h* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000, 1<=≤<=*h*<=≤<=1000) — the number of friends and the height of the fence, respectively.
The second line contains *n* integers *a**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=2*h*), the *i*-th of them is equal to the height of the *i*-th person. | Print a single integer — the minimum possible valid width of the road. | [
"3 7\n4 5 14\n",
"6 1\n1 1 1 1 1 1\n",
"6 5\n7 6 8 9 10 5\n"
] | [
"4\n",
"6\n",
"11\n"
] | In the first sample, only person number 3 must bend down, so the required width is equal to 1 + 1 + 2 = 4.
In the second sample, all friends are short enough and no one has to bend, so the width 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 = 6 is enough.
In the third sample, all the persons have to bend, except the last one. The required m... | 500 | [
{
"input": "3 7\n4 5 14",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "6 1\n1 1 1 1 1 1",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "6 5\n7 6 8 9 10 5",
"output": "11"
},
{
"input": "10 420\n214 614 297 675 82 740 174 23 255 15",
"output": "13"
},
{
"input": "10 561\n657 23 1096 487 785 66 481... | 1,698,023,896 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 29 | 61 | 0 | n, h = map(int, input().split())
friend_heights = list(map(int, input().split()))
minimum_width = 0
for height in friend_heights:
if height > h:
minimum_width += 2 # If the person is taller than the fence, they need 2 units of width.
else:
minimum_width += 1 # If the person is short... | Title: Vanya and Fence
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Vanya and his friends are walking along the fence of height *h* and they do not want the guard to notice them. In order to achieve this the height of each of the friends should not exceed *h*. If the height of some pers... | ```python
n, h = map(int, input().split())
friend_heights = list(map(int, input().split()))
minimum_width = 0
for height in friend_heights:
if height > h:
minimum_width += 2 # If the person is taller than the fence, they need 2 units of width.
else:
minimum_width += 1 # If the perso... | 3 | |
884 | A | Book Reading | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Recently Luba bought a very interesting book. She knows that it will take *t* seconds to read the book. Luba wants to finish reading as fast as she can.
But she has some work to do in each of *n* next days. The number of seconds that Luba has to spend working during *i*-th day is *a**i*. If some free time remains, she... | The first line contains two integers *n* and *t* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100, 1<=≤<=*t*<=≤<=106) — the number of days and the time required to read the book.
The second line contains *n* integers *a**i* (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=86400) — the time Luba has to spend on her work during *i*-th day. | Print the minimum day Luba can finish reading the book.
It is guaranteed that answer doesn't exceed *n*. | [
"2 2\n86400 86398\n",
"2 86400\n0 86400\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"1\n"
] | none | 0 | [
{
"input": "2 2\n86400 86398",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "2 86400\n0 86400",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "2 86400\n1 86399",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "100 1000000\n0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0... | 1,509,206,917 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 16 | 62 | 0 | n,t=[int(x) for x in input().split()]
arr=[int(x) for x in input().split()]
cnt=0
for x in arr:
if 86400-x>=0:
t-=(86400-x)
cnt+=1
if t<=0:
break
print(cnt) | Title: Book Reading
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Recently Luba bought a very interesting book. She knows that it will take *t* seconds to read the book. Luba wants to finish reading as fast as she can.
But she has some work to do in each of *n* next days. The number of ... | ```python
n,t=[int(x) for x in input().split()]
arr=[int(x) for x in input().split()]
cnt=0
for x in arr:
if 86400-x>=0:
t-=(86400-x)
cnt+=1
if t<=0:
break
print(cnt)
``` | 3 | |
58 | A | Chat room | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"greedy",
"strings"
] | A. Chat room | 1 | 256 | Vasya has recently learned to type and log on to the Internet. He immediately entered a chat room and decided to say hello to everybody. Vasya typed the word *s*. It is considered that Vasya managed to say hello if several letters can be deleted from the typed word so that it resulted in the word "hello". For example, ... | The first and only line contains the word *s*, which Vasya typed. This word consisits of small Latin letters, its length is no less that 1 and no more than 100 letters. | If Vasya managed to say hello, print "YES", otherwise print "NO". | [
"ahhellllloou\n",
"hlelo\n"
] | [
"YES\n",
"NO\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "ahhellllloou",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "hlelo",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "helhcludoo",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "hehwelloho",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "pnnepelqomhhheollvlo",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "tymbzjyqhymeda... | 1,683,657,512 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 40 | 31 | 0 | # line = input()
# lCounter = 0
# pattern = 'hello'
# ind1 = 0
# indOfH = line.find('h')
# indOfO = line.find('o')
# if indOfH == -1 or indOfO == -1: print('NO')
#
#
# else:
# ans = 'YES'
# helloline = line[int(indOfH):int(indOfO) + 1]
# #print(helloline)
# if helloline.find('e') == -1 or hel... | Title: Chat room
Time Limit: 1 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Vasya has recently learned to type and log on to the Internet. He immediately entered a chat room and decided to say hello to everybody. Vasya typed the word *s*. It is considered that Vasya managed to say hello if several letter... | ```python
# line = input()
# lCounter = 0
# pattern = 'hello'
# ind1 = 0
# indOfH = line.find('h')
# indOfO = line.find('o')
# if indOfH == -1 or indOfO == -1: print('NO')
#
#
# else:
# ans = 'YES'
# helloline = line[int(indOfH):int(indOfO) + 1]
# #print(helloline)
# if helloline.find('e') ==... | 3.9845 |
435 | A | Queue on Bus Stop | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | It's that time of the year when the Russians flood their countryside summer cottages (dachas) and the bus stop has a lot of people. People rarely go to the dacha on their own, it's usually a group, so the people stand in queue by groups.
The bus stop queue has *n* groups of people. The *i*-th group from the beginning ... | The first line contains two integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=100). The next line contains *n* integers: *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=*m*). | Print a single integer — the number of buses that is needed to transport all *n* groups to the dacha countryside. | [
"4 3\n2 3 2 1\n",
"3 4\n1 2 1\n"
] | [
"3\n",
"1\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "4 3\n2 3 2 1",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "3 4\n1 2 1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "1 5\n4",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "5 1\n1 1 1 1 1",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "6 4\n1 3 2 3 4 1",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "6 8\n6 1 1 1 4 5",
... | 1,585,216,298 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 34 | 109 | 0 | '''
ID: essi
LANG: PYTHON3
TASK: self-contest.py
'''
n, m = map(int,input().split())
a = list(map(int,input().split()))
res = 1
su = 0
for i in range(n):
su+= a[i]
if su > m:
res+=1
su = a[i]
print(res) | Title: Queue on Bus Stop
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
It's that time of the year when the Russians flood their countryside summer cottages (dachas) and the bus stop has a lot of people. People rarely go to the dacha on their own, it's usually a group, so the people stand... | ```python
'''
ID: essi
LANG: PYTHON3
TASK: self-contest.py
'''
n, m = map(int,input().split())
a = list(map(int,input().split()))
res = 1
su = 0
for i in range(n):
su+= a[i]
if su > m:
res+=1
su = a[i]
print(res)
``` | 3 | |
202 | A | LLPS | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"binary search",
"bitmasks",
"brute force",
"greedy",
"implementation",
"strings"
] | null | null | This problem's actual name, "Lexicographically Largest Palindromic Subsequence" is too long to fit into the page headline.
You are given string *s* consisting of lowercase English letters only. Find its lexicographically largest palindromic subsequence.
We'll call a non-empty string *s*[*p*1*p*2... *p**k*] = *s**p*1*... | The only input line contains a non-empty string *s* consisting of lowercase English letters only. Its length does not exceed 10. | Print the lexicographically largest palindromic subsequence of string *s*. | [
"radar\n",
"bowwowwow\n",
"codeforces\n",
"mississipp\n"
] | [
"rr\n",
"wwwww\n",
"s\n",
"ssss\n"
] | Among all distinct subsequences of string "radar" the following ones are palindromes: "a", "d", "r", "aa", "rr", "ada", "rar", "rdr", "raar" and "radar". The lexicographically largest of them is "rr". | 500 | [
{
"input": "radar",
"output": "rr"
},
{
"input": "bowwowwow",
"output": "wwwww"
},
{
"input": "codeforces",
"output": "s"
},
{
"input": "mississipp",
"output": "ssss"
},
{
"input": "tourist",
"output": "u"
},
{
"input": "romka",
"output": "r"
},
... | 1,644,505,586 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 54 | 62 | 0 | s=str(input())
k=max(s)
g=s.count(k)
print(k*g) | Title: LLPS
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
This problem's actual name, "Lexicographically Largest Palindromic Subsequence" is too long to fit into the page headline.
You are given string *s* consisting of lowercase English letters only. Find its lexicographically largest ... | ```python
s=str(input())
k=max(s)
g=s.count(k)
print(k*g)
``` | 3 | |
17 | A | Noldbach problem | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"brute force",
"math",
"number theory"
] | A. Noldbach problem | 2 | 64 | Nick is interested in prime numbers. Once he read about Goldbach problem. It states that every even integer greater than 2 can be expressed as the sum of two primes. That got Nick's attention and he decided to invent a problem of his own and call it Noldbach problem. Since Nick is interested only in prime numbers, Nold... | The first line of the input contains two integers *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000) and *k* (0<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=1000). | Output YES if at least *k* prime numbers from 2 to *n* inclusively can be expressed as it was described above. Otherwise output NO. | [
"27 2\n",
"45 7\n"
] | [
"YES",
"NO"
] | In the first sample the answer is YES since at least two numbers can be expressed as it was described (for example, 13 and 19). In the second sample the answer is NO since it is impossible to express 7 prime numbers from 2 to 45 in the desired form. | 0 | [
{
"input": "27 2",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "45 7",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "2 0",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "15 1",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "17 1",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "34 5",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "37 ... | 1,674,380,464 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 35 | 154 | 1,945,600 | n,k = map(int,input().split())
l = []
ct = 0
for i in range(2,2*n+1):
b = True
for j in range(2,i):
if j*j > i:
break;
if(i%j == 0):
b = False
break;
if(b):
l.append(i)
for i in range(0,len(l)-1):
if l[i]+l[i+1]+1 > n:
br... | Title: Noldbach problem
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 64 megabytes
Problem Description:
Nick is interested in prime numbers. Once he read about Goldbach problem. It states that every even integer greater than 2 can be expressed as the sum of two primes. That got Nick's attention and he decided to invent a prob... | ```python
n,k = map(int,input().split())
l = []
ct = 0
for i in range(2,2*n+1):
b = True
for j in range(2,i):
if j*j > i:
break;
if(i%j == 0):
b = False
break;
if(b):
l.append(i)
for i in range(0,len(l)-1):
if l[i]+l[i+1]+1 > n:
... | 3.947004 |
835 | A | Key races | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"math"
] | null | null | Two boys decided to compete in text typing on the site "Key races". During the competition, they have to type a text consisting of *s* characters. The first participant types one character in *v*1 milliseconds and has ping *t*1 milliseconds. The second participant types one character in *v*2 milliseconds and has ping *... | The first line contains five integers *s*, *v*1, *v*2, *t*1, *t*2 (1<=≤<=*s*,<=*v*1,<=*v*2,<=*t*1,<=*t*2<=≤<=1000) — the number of characters in the text, the time of typing one character for the first participant, the time of typing one character for the the second participant, the ping of the first participant and th... | If the first participant wins, print "First". If the second participant wins, print "Second". In case of a draw print "Friendship". | [
"5 1 2 1 2\n",
"3 3 1 1 1\n",
"4 5 3 1 5\n"
] | [
"First\n",
"Second\n",
"Friendship\n"
] | In the first example, information on the success of the first participant comes in 7 milliseconds, of the second participant — in 14 milliseconds. So, the first wins.
In the second example, information on the success of the first participant comes in 11 milliseconds, of the second participant — in 5 milliseconds. So, ... | 500 | [
{
"input": "5 1 2 1 2",
"output": "First"
},
{
"input": "3 3 1 1 1",
"output": "Second"
},
{
"input": "4 5 3 1 5",
"output": "Friendship"
},
{
"input": "1000 1000 1000 1000 1000",
"output": "Friendship"
},
{
"input": "1 1 1 1 1",
"output": "Friendship"
},
... | 1,577,939,024 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 32 | 155 | 0 | s, v1, v2, t1, t2 = map(int, input().split())
f1 = 2 * t1 + (s * v1)
f2 = 2 * t2 + (s * v2)
if f1 < f2:
print("First")
elif f1 > f2:
print("Second")
else:
print("Friendship")
| Title: Key races
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Two boys decided to compete in text typing on the site "Key races". During the competition, they have to type a text consisting of *s* characters. The first participant types one character in *v*1 milliseconds and has ping *t... | ```python
s, v1, v2, t1, t2 = map(int, input().split())
f1 = 2 * t1 + (s * v1)
f2 = 2 * t2 + (s * v2)
if f1 < f2:
print("First")
elif f1 > f2:
print("Second")
else:
print("Friendship")
``` | 3 | |
48 | A | Rock-paper-scissors | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"implementation",
"schedules"
] | A. Rock-paper-scissors | 2 | 256 | Uncle Fyodor, Matroskin the Cat and Sharic the Dog live their simple but happy lives in Prostokvashino. Sometimes they receive parcels from Uncle Fyodor’s parents and sometimes from anonymous benefactors, in which case it is hard to determine to which one of them the package has been sent. A photographic rifle is obvio... | The first input line contains the name of the gesture that Uncle Fyodor showed, the second line shows which gesture Matroskin showed and the third line shows Sharic’s gesture. | Print "F" (without quotes) if Uncle Fyodor wins. Print "M" if Matroskin wins and "S" if Sharic wins. If it is impossible to find the winner, print "?". | [
"rock\nrock\nrock\n",
"paper\nrock\nrock\n",
"scissors\nrock\nrock\n",
"scissors\npaper\nrock\n"
] | [
"?\n",
"F\n",
"?\n",
"?\n"
] | none | 0 | [
{
"input": "rock\nrock\nrock",
"output": "?"
},
{
"input": "paper\nrock\nrock",
"output": "F"
},
{
"input": "scissors\nrock\nrock",
"output": "?"
},
{
"input": "scissors\npaper\nrock",
"output": "?"
},
{
"input": "paper\npaper\nrock",
"output": "?"
},
{
... | 1,584,378,766 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 27 | 310 | 0 | l=[]
for i in range(3):
l.append(str(input( )))
x=l[:]
x= set(x)
if len(x)!=2:
print("?")
else:
if l[1]==l[2] and l[0]!=l[1]:
if l[1]== 'rock' and l[0]=='paper' or l[1]=='paper' and l[0]=='scissors' or l[1]=='scissors' and l[0]=='rock':
print("F")
else:
... | Title: Rock-paper-scissors
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Uncle Fyodor, Matroskin the Cat and Sharic the Dog live their simple but happy lives in Prostokvashino. Sometimes they receive parcels from Uncle Fyodor’s parents and sometimes from anonymous benefactors, in which case ... | ```python
l=[]
for i in range(3):
l.append(str(input( )))
x=l[:]
x= set(x)
if len(x)!=2:
print("?")
else:
if l[1]==l[2] and l[0]!=l[1]:
if l[1]== 'rock' and l[0]=='paper' or l[1]=='paper' and l[0]=='scissors' or l[1]=='scissors' and l[0]=='rock':
print("F")
else:
... | 3.9225 |
149 | A | Business trip | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"greedy",
"implementation",
"sortings"
] | null | null | What joy! Petya's parents went on a business trip for the whole year and the playful kid is left all by himself. Petya got absolutely happy. He jumped on the bed and threw pillows all day long, until...
Today Petya opened the cupboard and found a scary note there. His parents had left him with duties: he should water... | The first line contains exactly one integer *k* (0<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=100). The next line contains twelve space-separated integers: the *i*-th (1<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=12) number in the line represents *a**i* (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=100). | Print the only integer — the minimum number of months when Petya has to water the flower so that the flower grows no less than by *k* centimeters. If the flower can't grow by *k* centimeters in a year, print -1. | [
"5\n1 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 2 1 1 1\n",
"0\n0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 0\n",
"11\n1 1 4 1 1 5 1 1 4 1 1 1\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"0\n",
"3\n"
] | Let's consider the first sample test. There it is enough to water the flower during the seventh and the ninth month. Then the flower grows by exactly five centimeters.
In the second sample Petya's parents will believe him even if the flower doesn't grow at all (*k* = 0). So, it is possible for Petya not to water the f... | 500 | [
{
"input": "5\n1 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 2 1 1 1",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "0\n0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 0",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "11\n1 1 4 1 1 5 1 1 4 1 1 1",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "15\n20 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "7\n8 9 100 12 14 ... | 1,644,085,227 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 39 | 92 | 0 | #****************************************
#** Solution by BAZOOKA **
#** Sponsored by RED BULL**
#** I love ❤Kateryna Gret❤ **
#****************************************/
k=int(input())
m=sorted(map(int,input().split()))[::-1]
for i in range(13):
if sum(m[:i])>=k:
print(i)
exit(0)
p... | Title: Business trip
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
What joy! Petya's parents went on a business trip for the whole year and the playful kid is left all by himself. Petya got absolutely happy. He jumped on the bed and threw pillows all day long, until...
Today Petya open... | ```python
#****************************************
#** Solution by BAZOOKA **
#** Sponsored by RED BULL**
#** I love ❤Kateryna Gret❤ **
#****************************************/
k=int(input())
m=sorted(map(int,input().split()))[::-1]
for i in range(13):
if sum(m[:i])>=k:
print(i)
ex... | 3 | |
199 | A | Hexadecimal's theorem | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"brute force",
"constructive algorithms",
"implementation",
"number theory"
] | null | null | Recently, a chaotic virus Hexadecimal advanced a new theorem which will shake the Universe. She thinks that each Fibonacci number can be represented as sum of three not necessary different Fibonacci numbers.
Let's remember how Fibonacci numbers can be calculated. *F*0<==<=0, *F*1<==<=1, and all the next numbers are *F... | The input contains of a single integer *n* (0<=≤<=*n*<=<<=109) — the number that should be represented by the rules described above. It is guaranteed that *n* is a Fibonacci number. | Output three required numbers: *a*, *b* and *c*. If there is no answer for the test you have to print "I'm too stupid to solve this problem" without the quotes.
If there are multiple answers, print any of them. | [
"3\n",
"13\n"
] | [
"1 1 1\n",
"2 3 8\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "3",
"output": "1 1 1"
},
{
"input": "13",
"output": "2 3 8"
},
{
"input": "0",
"output": "0 0 0"
},
{
"input": "1",
"output": "1 0 0"
},
{
"input": "2",
"output": "1 1 0"
},
{
"input": "1597",
"output": "233 377 987"
},
{
"input... | 1,591,873,503 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 54 | 218 | 0 | k=int(input())
print("0 0 "+str(k)) | Title: Hexadecimal's theorem
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Recently, a chaotic virus Hexadecimal advanced a new theorem which will shake the Universe. She thinks that each Fibonacci number can be represented as sum of three not necessary different Fibonacci numbers.
Let'... | ```python
k=int(input())
print("0 0 "+str(k))
``` | 3 | |
119 | A | Epic Game | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Simon and Antisimon play a game. Initially each player receives one fixed positive integer that doesn't change throughout the game. Simon receives number *a* and Antisimon receives number *b*. They also have a heap of *n* stones. The players take turns to make a move and Simon starts. During a move a player should take... | The only string contains space-separated integers *a*, *b* and *n* (1<=≤<=*a*,<=*b*,<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the fixed numbers Simon and Antisimon have received correspondingly and the initial number of stones in the pile. | If Simon wins, print "0" (without the quotes), otherwise print "1" (without the quotes). | [
"3 5 9\n",
"1 1 100\n"
] | [
"0",
"1"
] | The greatest common divisor of two non-negative integers *a* and *b* is such maximum positive integer *k*, that *a* is divisible by *k* without remainder and similarly, *b* is divisible by *k* without remainder. Let *gcd*(*a*, *b*) represent the operation of calculating the greatest common divisor of numbers *a* and *b... | 500 | [
{
"input": "3 5 9",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "1 1 100",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "23 12 16",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "95 26 29",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "73 32 99",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "1 1 1",
"output": "0"
},
{
"inpu... | 1,610,096,218 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 45 | 218 | 0 | def gcd(x, y):
while(y):x, y = y, x % y
return x
a, b, c = map(int, input().split())
while 1:
if gcd(a, c) > c:
print(1)
break
c -= gcd(a, c)
if gcd(b, c) > c:
print(0)
break
c -= gcd(b, c) | Title: Epic Game
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Simon and Antisimon play a game. Initially each player receives one fixed positive integer that doesn't change throughout the game. Simon receives number *a* and Antisimon receives number *b*. They also have a heap of *n* sto... | ```python
def gcd(x, y):
while(y):x, y = y, x % y
return x
a, b, c = map(int, input().split())
while 1:
if gcd(a, c) > c:
print(1)
break
c -= gcd(a, c)
if gcd(b, c) > c:
print(0)
break
c -= gcd(b, c)
``` | 3 | |
958 | E1 | Guard Duty (easy) | PROGRAMMING | 1,600 | [
"brute force",
"geometry",
"greedy",
"math"
] | null | null | The Rebel fleet is afraid that the Empire might want to strike back again. Princess Heidi needs to know if it is possible to assign *R* Rebel spaceships to guard *B* bases so that every base has exactly one guardian and each spaceship has exactly one assigned base (in other words, the assignment is a perfect matching).... | The first line contains two space-separated integers *R*,<=*B*(1<=≤<=*R*,<=*B*<=≤<=10). For 1<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=*R*, the *i*<=+<=1-th line contains two space-separated integers *x**i* and *y**i* (|*x**i*|,<=|*y**i*|<=≤<=10000) denoting the coordinates of the *i*-th Rebel spaceship. The following *B* lines have the same forma... | If it is possible to connect Rebel spaceships and bases so as satisfy the constraint, output Yes, otherwise output No (without quote). | [
"3 3\n0 0\n2 0\n3 1\n-2 1\n0 3\n2 2\n",
"2 1\n1 0\n2 2\n3 1\n"
] | [
"Yes\n",
"No\n"
] | For the first example, one possible way is to connect the Rebels and bases in order.
For the second example, there is no perfect matching between Rebels and bases. | 0 | [
{
"input": "3 3\n0 0\n2 0\n3 1\n-2 1\n0 3\n2 2",
"output": "Yes"
},
{
"input": "2 1\n1 0\n2 2\n3 1",
"output": "No"
},
{
"input": "1 1\n3686 4362\n-7485 5112",
"output": "Yes"
},
{
"input": "1 2\n1152 -7324\n-5137 -35\n-6045 -5271",
"output": "No"
},
{
"input": "1... | 1,577,119,717 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 51 | 140 | 0 | l = input().split(' ')
print("Yes" if int(l[0]) == int(l[1]) else "No") | Title: Guard Duty (easy)
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
The Rebel fleet is afraid that the Empire might want to strike back again. Princess Heidi needs to know if it is possible to assign *R* Rebel spaceships to guard *B* bases so that every base has exactly one guardian a... | ```python
l = input().split(' ')
print("Yes" if int(l[0]) == int(l[1]) else "No")
``` | 3 | |
499 | B | Lecture | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"implementation",
"strings"
] | null | null | You have a new professor of graph theory and he speaks very quickly. You come up with the following plan to keep up with his lecture and make notes.
You know two languages, and the professor is giving the lecture in the first one. The words in both languages consist of lowercase English characters, each language consi... | The first line contains two integers, *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=3000, 1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=3000) — the number of words in the professor's lecture and the number of words in each of these languages.
The following *m* lines contain the words. The *i*-th line contains two strings *a**i*, *b**i* meaning that the word *a**i* bel... | Output exactly *n* words: how you will record the lecture in your notebook. Output the words of the lecture in the same order as in the input. | [
"4 3\ncodeforces codesecrof\ncontest round\nletter message\ncodeforces contest letter contest\n",
"5 3\njoll wuqrd\neuzf un\nhbnyiyc rsoqqveh\nhbnyiyc joll joll euzf joll\n"
] | [
"codeforces round letter round\n",
"hbnyiyc joll joll un joll\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "4 3\ncodeforces codesecrof\ncontest round\nletter message\ncodeforces contest letter contest",
"output": "codeforces round letter round"
},
{
"input": "5 3\njoll wuqrd\neuzf un\nhbnyiyc rsoqqveh\nhbnyiyc joll joll euzf joll",
"output": "hbnyiyc joll joll un joll"
},
{
"input"... | 1,601,091,974 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 37 | 109 | 716,800 | # Aditya Morankar
# lsta = list(map(int,input().split()))
def main():
lst={}
n,m = list(map(int,input().split()))
for i in range(m):
a,b = list(input().split(' '))
lst[a] = b
sentence = list(input().split(' '))
for i in range(n):
if senten... | Title: Lecture
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
You have a new professor of graph theory and he speaks very quickly. You come up with the following plan to keep up with his lecture and make notes.
You know two languages, and the professor is giving the lecture in the first ... | ```python
# Aditya Morankar
# lsta = list(map(int,input().split()))
def main():
lst={}
n,m = list(map(int,input().split()))
for i in range(m):
a,b = list(input().split(' '))
lst[a] = b
sentence = list(input().split(' '))
for i in range(n):
... | 3 | |
275 | A | Lights Out | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Lenny is playing a game on a 3<=×<=3 grid of lights. In the beginning of the game all lights are switched on. Pressing any of the lights will toggle it and all side-adjacent lights. The goal of the game is to switch all the lights off. We consider the toggling as follows: if the light was switched on then it will be sw... | The input consists of three rows. Each row contains three integers each between 0 to 100 inclusive. The *j*-th number in the *i*-th row is the number of times the *j*-th light of the *i*-th row of the grid is pressed. | Print three lines, each containing three characters. The *j*-th character of the *i*-th line is "1" if and only if the corresponding light is switched on, otherwise it's "0". | [
"1 0 0\n0 0 0\n0 0 1\n",
"1 0 1\n8 8 8\n2 0 3\n"
] | [
"001\n010\n100\n",
"010\n011\n100\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "1 0 0\n0 0 0\n0 0 1",
"output": "001\n010\n100"
},
{
"input": "1 0 1\n8 8 8\n2 0 3",
"output": "010\n011\n100"
},
{
"input": "13 85 77\n25 50 45\n65 79 9",
"output": "000\n010\n000"
},
{
"input": "96 95 5\n8 84 74\n67 31 61",
"output": "011\n011\n101"
},
{... | 1,652,271,745 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 33 | 46 | 0 | g = [[0] + list(map(int, input().split())) + [0] for i in range(3)]
w = [[0]*5] + g + [[0]*5]
for i in range(1,4):
print("".join(map(str, [1 - (w[i][j-1] + w[i][j+1] + w[i][j] + w[i-1][j] + w[i+1][j]) %2 for j in range(1,4)])))
| Title: Lights Out
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Lenny is playing a game on a 3<=×<=3 grid of lights. In the beginning of the game all lights are switched on. Pressing any of the lights will toggle it and all side-adjacent lights. The goal of the game is to switch all the ... | ```python
g = [[0] + list(map(int, input().split())) + [0] for i in range(3)]
w = [[0]*5] + g + [[0]*5]
for i in range(1,4):
print("".join(map(str, [1 - (w[i][j-1] + w[i][j+1] + w[i][j] + w[i-1][j] + w[i+1][j]) %2 for j in range(1,4)])))
``` | 3 | |
71 | A | Way Too Long Words | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"strings"
] | A. Way Too Long Words | 1 | 256 | Sometimes some words like "localization" or "internationalization" are so long that writing them many times in one text is quite tiresome.
Let's consider a word too long, if its length is strictly more than 10 characters. All too long words should be replaced with a special abbreviation.
This abbreviation is made lik... | The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100). Each of the following *n* lines contains one word. All the words consist of lowercase Latin letters and possess the lengths of from 1 to 100 characters. | Print *n* lines. The *i*-th line should contain the result of replacing of the *i*-th word from the input data. | [
"4\nword\nlocalization\ninternationalization\npneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis\n"
] | [
"word\nl10n\ni18n\np43s\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "4\nword\nlocalization\ninternationalization\npneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis",
"output": "word\nl10n\ni18n\np43s"
},
{
"input": "5\nabcdefgh\nabcdefghi\nabcdefghij\nabcdefghijk\nabcdefghijklm",
"output": "abcdefgh\nabcdefghi\nabcdefghij\na9k\na11m"
},
{
"input":... | 1,696,891,018 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 20 | 46 | 0 | n = int(input(""))
i = 1
while i < n + 1:
a = str(input(""))
if len(a) > 10:
print(a[0], (len(a) - 2), a[-1], sep="")
else:
print(a)
i = i + 1
| Title: Way Too Long Words
Time Limit: 1 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Sometimes some words like "localization" or "internationalization" are so long that writing them many times in one text is quite tiresome.
Let's consider a word too long, if its length is strictly more than 10 character... | ```python
n = int(input(""))
i = 1
while i < n + 1:
a = str(input(""))
if len(a) > 10:
print(a[0], (len(a) - 2), a[-1], sep="")
else:
print(a)
i = i + 1
``` | 3.977 |
94 | A | Restoring Password | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"implementation",
"strings"
] | A. Restoring Password | 2 | 256 | Igor K. always used to trust his favorite Kashpirovsky Antivirus. That is why he didn't hesitate to download the link one of his groupmates sent him via QIP Infinium. The link was said to contain "some real funny stuff about swine influenza". The antivirus had no objections and Igor K. run the flash application he had ... | The input data contains 11 lines. The first line represents the binary code 80 characters in length. That is the code written in Igor K.'s ISQ account's info. Next 10 lines contain pairwise distinct binary codes 10 characters in length, corresponding to numbers 0, 1, ..., 9. | Print one line containing 8 characters — The password to Igor K.'s ISQ account. It is guaranteed that the solution exists. | [
"01001100100101100000010110001001011001000101100110010110100001011010100101101100\n0100110000\n0100110010\n0101100000\n0101100010\n0101100100\n0101100110\n0101101000\n0101101010\n0101101100\n0101101110\n",
"10101101111001000010100100011010101101110010110111011000100011011110010110001000\n1001000010\n1101111001\n1... | [
"12345678\n",
"30234919\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "01001100100101100000010110001001011001000101100110010110100001011010100101101100\n0100110000\n0100110010\n0101100000\n0101100010\n0101100100\n0101100110\n0101101000\n0101101010\n0101101100\n0101101110",
"output": "12345678"
},
{
"input": "1010110111100100001010010001101010110111001011011... | 1,560,350,309 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 50 | 248 | 0 | n = input()
d = dict()
for i in range(10):
s = input()
d[s] = i
for i in range(8):
s = n[i * 10:i * 10 + 10]
print(d[s], end="") | Title: Restoring Password
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Igor K. always used to trust his favorite Kashpirovsky Antivirus. That is why he didn't hesitate to download the link one of his groupmates sent him via QIP Infinium. The link was said to contain "some real funny stuff a... | ```python
n = input()
d = dict()
for i in range(10):
s = input()
d[s] = i
for i in range(8):
s = n[i * 10:i * 10 + 10]
print(d[s], end="")
``` | 3.938 |
456 | A | Laptops | PROGRAMMING | 1,100 | [
"sortings"
] | null | null | One day Dima and Alex had an argument about the price and quality of laptops. Dima thinks that the more expensive a laptop is, the better it is. Alex disagrees. Alex thinks that there are two laptops, such that the price of the first laptop is less (strictly smaller) than the price of the second laptop but the quality ... | The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105) — the number of laptops.
Next *n* lines contain two integers each, *a**i* and *b**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*,<=*b**i*<=≤<=*n*), where *a**i* is the price of the *i*-th laptop, and *b**i* is the number that represents the quality of the *i*-th laptop (the larger the numb... | If Alex is correct, print "Happy Alex", otherwise print "Poor Alex" (without the quotes). | [
"2\n1 2\n2 1\n"
] | [
"Happy Alex\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "2\n1 2\n2 1",
"output": "Happy Alex"
},
{
"input": "2\n1 1\n2 2",
"output": "Poor Alex"
},
{
"input": "3\n2 2\n3 3\n1 1",
"output": "Poor Alex"
},
{
"input": "3\n3 3\n1 2\n2 1",
"output": "Happy Alex"
},
{
"input": "1\n1 1",
"output": "Poor Alex"
... | 1,681,589,750 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 46 | 280 | 5,017,600 | #Keshika Patwari
#Indian Institute Of Technology, Jodhpur
# 2022
import sys
input=sys.stdin.readline
def exe():
for i in range(len(x)):
if(x[i]!=y[i]):
return 'Happy Alex'
return 'Poor Alex'
x=[]
y=[]
for i in range(int(input())):
a,b=map(int,input().split())
x.append(... | Title: Laptops
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
One day Dima and Alex had an argument about the price and quality of laptops. Dima thinks that the more expensive a laptop is, the better it is. Alex disagrees. Alex thinks that there are two laptops, such that the price of the... | ```python
#Keshika Patwari
#Indian Institute Of Technology, Jodhpur
# 2022
import sys
input=sys.stdin.readline
def exe():
for i in range(len(x)):
if(x[i]!=y[i]):
return 'Happy Alex'
return 'Poor Alex'
x=[]
y=[]
for i in range(int(input())):
a,b=map(int,input().split())
... | 3 | |
136 | A | Presents | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Little Petya very much likes gifts. Recently he has received a new laptop as a New Year gift from his mother. He immediately decided to give it to somebody else as what can be more pleasant than giving somebody gifts. And on this occasion he organized a New Year party at his place and invited *n* his friends there.
If... | The first line contains one integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the quantity of friends Petya invited to the party. The second line contains *n* space-separated integers: the *i*-th number is *p**i* — the number of a friend who gave a gift to friend number *i*. It is guaranteed that each friend received exactly one gift.... | Print *n* space-separated integers: the *i*-th number should equal the number of the friend who gave a gift to friend number *i*. | [
"4\n2 3 4 1\n",
"3\n1 3 2\n",
"2\n1 2\n"
] | [
"4 1 2 3\n",
"1 3 2\n",
"1 2\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "4\n2 3 4 1",
"output": "4 1 2 3"
},
{
"input": "3\n1 3 2",
"output": "1 3 2"
},
{
"input": "2\n1 2",
"output": "1 2"
},
{
"input": "1\n1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "10\n1 3 2 6 4 5 7 9 8 10",
"output": "1 3 2 5 6 4 7 9 8 10"
},
{
"input"... | 1,694,694,781 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 101 | 92 | 0 | n = int(input())
s = input().split()
mydict = {int(s[i]): i + 1 for i in range(n)}
mydict = dict(sorted(mydict.items()))
count = []
for items in mydict.values():
count.append(items)
print(*count) | Title: Presents
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Little Petya very much likes gifts. Recently he has received a new laptop as a New Year gift from his mother. He immediately decided to give it to somebody else as what can be more pleasant than giving somebody gifts. And on t... | ```python
n = int(input())
s = input().split()
mydict = {int(s[i]): i + 1 for i in range(n)}
mydict = dict(sorted(mydict.items()))
count = []
for items in mydict.values():
count.append(items)
print(*count)
``` | 3 | |
384 | A | Coder | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Iahub likes chess very much. He even invented a new chess piece named Coder. A Coder can move (and attack) one square horizontally or vertically. More precisely, if the Coder is located at position (*x*,<=*y*), he can move to (or attack) positions (*x*<=+<=1,<=*y*), (*x*–1,<=*y*), (*x*,<=*y*<=+<=1) and (*x*,<=*y*–1).
... | The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000). | On the first line print an integer, the maximum number of Coders that can be placed on the chessboard.
On each of the next *n* lines print *n* characters, describing the configuration of the Coders. For an empty cell print an '.', and for a Coder print a 'C'.
If there are multiple correct answers, you can print any. | [
"2\n"
] | [
"2\nC.\n.C\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "2",
"output": "2\nC.\n.C"
},
{
"input": "3",
"output": "5\nC.C\n.C.\nC.C"
},
{
"input": "4",
"output": "8\nC.C.\n.C.C\nC.C.\n.C.C"
},
{
"input": "10",
"output": "50\nC.C.C.C.C.\n.C.C.C.C.C\nC.C.C.C.C.\n.C.C.C.C.C\nC.C.C.C.C.\n.C.C.C.C.C\nC.C.C.C.C.\n.C.C.C.C.C... | 1,592,487,362 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 15 | 265 | 7,577,600 | from collections import *
from math import *
n = int(input())
a = [['.' for i in range(n)] for j in range(n)]
ans = 0
for i in range(n):
for j in range(n):
if (i+j)%2 == 0:
a[i][j] = 'C'
ans += 1
print(ans)
for i in range(n):
print("".join(a[i]))
| Title: Coder
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Iahub likes chess very much. He even invented a new chess piece named Coder. A Coder can move (and attack) one square horizontally or vertically. More precisely, if the Coder is located at position (*x*,<=*y*), he can move to (or... | ```python
from collections import *
from math import *
n = int(input())
a = [['.' for i in range(n)] for j in range(n)]
ans = 0
for i in range(n):
for j in range(n):
if (i+j)%2 == 0:
a[i][j] = 'C'
ans += 1
print(ans)
for i in range(n):
print("".join(a[i]))
``` | 3 | |
58 | A | Chat room | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"greedy",
"strings"
] | A. Chat room | 1 | 256 | Vasya has recently learned to type and log on to the Internet. He immediately entered a chat room and decided to say hello to everybody. Vasya typed the word *s*. It is considered that Vasya managed to say hello if several letters can be deleted from the typed word so that it resulted in the word "hello". For example, ... | The first and only line contains the word *s*, which Vasya typed. This word consisits of small Latin letters, its length is no less that 1 and no more than 100 letters. | If Vasya managed to say hello, print "YES", otherwise print "NO". | [
"ahhellllloou\n",
"hlelo\n"
] | [
"YES\n",
"NO\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "ahhellllloou",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "hlelo",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "helhcludoo",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "hehwelloho",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "pnnepelqomhhheollvlo",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "tymbzjyqhymeda... | 1,488,881,227 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 40 | 93 | 23,142,400 | st = list(input())
w = "hello"
i = 0
for char in w:
while i < len(st):
if st[i] != char:
del st[i]
else:
i += 1
break
s = ''.join(st)
if s[:5] == 'hello':
print ("YES")
else:
print ("NO")
| Title: Chat room
Time Limit: 1 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Vasya has recently learned to type and log on to the Internet. He immediately entered a chat room and decided to say hello to everybody. Vasya typed the word *s*. It is considered that Vasya managed to say hello if several letter... | ```python
st = list(input())
w = "hello"
i = 0
for char in w:
while i < len(st):
if st[i] != char:
del st[i]
else:
i += 1
break
s = ''.join(st)
if s[:5] == 'hello':
print ("YES")
else:
print ("NO")
``` | 3.910394 |
141 | A | Amusing Joke | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation",
"sortings",
"strings"
] | null | null | So, the New Year holidays are over. Santa Claus and his colleagues can take a rest and have guests at last. When two "New Year and Christmas Men" meet, thear assistants cut out of cardboard the letters from the guest's name and the host's name in honor of this event. Then the hung the letters above the main entrance. O... | The input file consists of three lines: the first line contains the guest's name, the second line contains the name of the residence host and the third line contains letters in a pile that were found at the door in the morning. All lines are not empty and contain only uppercase Latin letters. The length of each line do... | Print "YES" without the quotes, if the letters in the pile could be permuted to make the names of the "New Year and Christmas Men". Otherwise, print "NO" without the quotes. | [
"SANTACLAUS\nDEDMOROZ\nSANTAMOROZDEDCLAUS\n",
"PAPAINOEL\nJOULUPUKKI\nJOULNAPAOILELUPUKKI\n",
"BABBONATALE\nFATHERCHRISTMAS\nBABCHRISTMASBONATALLEFATHER\n"
] | [
"YES\n",
"NO\n",
"NO\n"
] | In the first sample the letters written in the last line can be used to write the names and there won't be any extra letters left.
In the second sample letter "P" is missing from the pile and there's an extra letter "L".
In the third sample there's an extra letter "L". | 500 | [
{
"input": "SANTACLAUS\nDEDMOROZ\nSANTAMOROZDEDCLAUS",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "PAPAINOEL\nJOULUPUKKI\nJOULNAPAOILELUPUKKI",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "BABBONATALE\nFATHERCHRISTMAS\nBABCHRISTMASBONATALLEFATHER",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "B\nA\nAB",
"output": ... | 1,692,878,424 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 54 | 124 | 0 | g = list(input())
g += list(input())
c = list(input())
g.sort()
c.sort()
if g == c:
print("YES")
else:
print("NO") | Title: Amusing Joke
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
So, the New Year holidays are over. Santa Claus and his colleagues can take a rest and have guests at last. When two "New Year and Christmas Men" meet, thear assistants cut out of cardboard the letters from the guest's nam... | ```python
g = list(input())
g += list(input())
c = list(input())
g.sort()
c.sort()
if g == c:
print("YES")
else:
print("NO")
``` | 3 | |
777 | A | Shell Game | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"constructive algorithms",
"implementation",
"math"
] | null | null | Bomboslav likes to look out of the window in his room and watch lads outside playing famous shell game. The game is played by two persons: operator and player. Operator takes three similar opaque shells and places a ball beneath one of them. Then he shuffles the shells by swapping some pairs and the player has to guess... | The first line of the input contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=2·109) — the number of movements made by the operator.
The second line contains a single integer *x* (0<=≤<=*x*<=≤<=2) — the index of the shell where the ball was found after *n* movements. | Print one integer from 0 to 2 — the index of the shell where the ball was initially placed. | [
"4\n2\n",
"1\n1\n"
] | [
"1\n",
"0\n"
] | In the first sample, the ball was initially placed beneath the middle shell and the operator completed four movements.
1. During the first move operator swapped the left shell and the middle shell. The ball is now under the left shell. 1. During the second move operator swapped the middle shell and the right one. Th... | 500 | [
{
"input": "4\n2",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "1\n1",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "2\n2",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "3\n1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "3\n2",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "3\n0",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "2000000000\n... | 1,698,415,541 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 68 | 421 | 21,401,600 | from doctest import master
n=int(input())
x=int(input())
m=n%6
mas=[0,0,0]
mas[x]=1
# mas=[[0,1,2],[1,0,2],[1,2,0],[2,1,0],[2,0,1],[0,2,1]]
# mas.reverse()
for i in range(m,0,-1):
if i%2==0:
mas[1],mas[2]=mas[2],mas[1]
else:
mas[0],mas[1]=mas[1],mas[0]
print(mas.index(1)... | Title: Shell Game
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Bomboslav likes to look out of the window in his room and watch lads outside playing famous shell game. The game is played by two persons: operator and player. Operator takes three similar opaque shells and places a ball ben... | ```python
from doctest import master
n=int(input())
x=int(input())
m=n%6
mas=[0,0,0]
mas[x]=1
# mas=[[0,1,2],[1,0,2],[1,2,0],[2,1,0],[2,0,1],[0,2,1]]
# mas.reverse()
for i in range(m,0,-1):
if i%2==0:
mas[1],mas[2]=mas[2],mas[1]
else:
mas[0],mas[1]=mas[1],mas[0]
print(ma... | 3 | |
785 | A | Anton and Polyhedrons | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation",
"strings"
] | null | null | Anton's favourite geometric figures are regular polyhedrons. Note that there are five kinds of regular polyhedrons:
- Tetrahedron. Tetrahedron has 4 triangular faces. - Cube. Cube has 6 square faces. - Octahedron. Octahedron has 8 triangular faces. - Dodecahedron. Dodecahedron has 12 pentagonal faces. - Icosahed... | The first line of the input contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=200<=000) — the number of polyhedrons in Anton's collection.
Each of the following *n* lines of the input contains a string *s**i* — the name of the *i*-th polyhedron in Anton's collection. The string can look like this:
- "Tetrahedron" (withou... | Output one number — the total number of faces in all the polyhedrons in Anton's collection. | [
"4\nIcosahedron\nCube\nTetrahedron\nDodecahedron\n",
"3\nDodecahedron\nOctahedron\nOctahedron\n"
] | [
"42\n",
"28\n"
] | In the first sample Anton has one icosahedron, one cube, one tetrahedron and one dodecahedron. Icosahedron has 20 faces, cube has 6 faces, tetrahedron has 4 faces and dodecahedron has 12 faces. In total, they have 20 + 6 + 4 + 12 = 42 faces. | 500 | [
{
"input": "4\nIcosahedron\nCube\nTetrahedron\nDodecahedron",
"output": "42"
},
{
"input": "3\nDodecahedron\nOctahedron\nOctahedron",
"output": "28"
},
{
"input": "25\nIcosahedron\nOctahedron\nTetrahedron\nDodecahedron\nCube\nIcosahedron\nOctahedron\nCube\nTetrahedron\nIcosahedron\nIcosa... | 1,699,197,351 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 30 | 1,419 | 9,523,200 | ww=int(input())
count=0
for xx in range(ww):
pp=input()
if pp=="Tetrahedron":
count = count + 4
if pp=="Cube":
count = count + 6
if pp=="Octahedron":
count = count + 8
if pp=="Dodecahedron":
count = count + 12... | Title: Anton and Polyhedrons
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Anton's favourite geometric figures are regular polyhedrons. Note that there are five kinds of regular polyhedrons:
- Tetrahedron. Tetrahedron has 4 triangular faces. - Cube. Cube has 6 square faces. - Octahe... | ```python
ww=int(input())
count=0
for xx in range(ww):
pp=input()
if pp=="Tetrahedron":
count = count + 4
if pp=="Cube":
count = count + 6
if pp=="Octahedron":
count = count + 8
if pp=="Dodecahedron":
count = ... | 3 | |
172 | A | Phone Code | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"*special",
"brute force",
"implementation"
] | null | null | Polycarpus has *n* friends in Tarasov city. Polycarpus knows phone numbers of all his friends: they are strings *s*1,<=*s*2,<=...,<=*s**n*. All these strings consist only of digits and have the same length.
Once Polycarpus needed to figure out Tarasov city phone code. He assumed that the phone code of the city is the... | The first line of the input contains an integer *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=3·104) — the number of Polycarpus's friends. The following *n* lines contain strings *s*1,<=*s*2,<=...,<=*s**n* — the phone numbers of Polycarpus's friends. It is guaranteed that all strings consist only of digits and have the same length from 1 to 20, ... | Print the number of digits in the city phone code. | [
"4\n00209\n00219\n00999\n00909\n",
"2\n1\n2\n",
"3\n77012345678999999999\n77012345678901234567\n77012345678998765432\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"0\n",
"12\n"
] | A prefix of string *t* is a string that is obtained by deleting zero or more digits from the end of string *t*. For example, string "00209" has 6 prefixes: "" (an empty prefix), "0", "00", "002", "0020", "00209".
In the first sample the city phone code is string "00".
In the second sample the city phone code is an em... | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "4\n00209\n00219\n00999\n00909",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "2\n1\n2",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "3\n77012345678999999999\n77012345678901234567\n77012345678998765432",
"output": "12"
},
{
"input": "5\n4491183345\n4491184811\n4491162340\n4491233399\n4491449214",
... | 1,595,928,952 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 28 | 498 | 8,499,200 | a=[]
n=int(input())
if n==1 or n==0:
print(0)
exit(0)
for i in range(n):
a.append(input())
j=0
ans=0
while j<len(a[0]):
count=0
temp=a[0][j]
count+=1
for i in range(1,len(a)):
if a[i][j]==temp:
count+=1
if count==n:
ans+=1
else:
... | Title: Phone Code
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Polycarpus has *n* friends in Tarasov city. Polycarpus knows phone numbers of all his friends: they are strings *s*1,<=*s*2,<=...,<=*s**n*. All these strings consist only of digits and have the same length.
Once Polycarpus... | ```python
a=[]
n=int(input())
if n==1 or n==0:
print(0)
exit(0)
for i in range(n):
a.append(input())
j=0
ans=0
while j<len(a[0]):
count=0
temp=a[0][j]
count+=1
for i in range(1,len(a)):
if a[i][j]==temp:
count+=1
if count==n:
ans+=1
else... | 3 | |
115 | A | Party | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"dfs and similar",
"graphs",
"trees"
] | null | null | A company has *n* employees numbered from 1 to *n*. Each employee either has no immediate manager or exactly one immediate manager, who is another employee with a different number. An employee *A* is said to be the superior of another employee *B* if at least one of the following is true:
- Employee *A* is the immedi... | The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=2000) — the number of employees.
The next *n* lines contain the integers *p**i* (1<=≤<=*p**i*<=≤<=*n* or *p**i*<==<=-1). Every *p**i* denotes the immediate manager for the *i*-th employee. If *p**i* is -1, that means that the *i*-th employee does not have an immediate... | Print a single integer denoting the minimum number of groups that will be formed in the party. | [
"5\n-1\n1\n2\n1\n-1\n"
] | [
"3\n"
] | For the first example, three groups are sufficient, for example:
- Employee 1 - Employees 2 and 4 - Employees 3 and 5 | 500 | [
{
"input": "5\n-1\n1\n2\n1\n-1",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "4\n-1\n1\n2\n3",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "12\n-1\n1\n2\n3\n-1\n5\n6\n7\n-1\n9\n10\n11",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "6\n-1\n-1\n2\n3\n1\n1",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "3\n-1\n1\n1",
"output": ... | 1,681,312,130 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 106 | 124 | 1,740,800 | import sys
from collections import defaultdict
sys.setrecursionlimit(10000)
def dfs(employee, depth):
max_depth = depth
for sub in dic[employee]:
max_depth = max(max_depth, dfs(sub, depth+1))
return max_depth
n = int(input())
dic = defaultdict(list)
for i in range(1, n+1):
m... | Title: Party
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
A company has *n* employees numbered from 1 to *n*. Each employee either has no immediate manager or exactly one immediate manager, who is another employee with a different number. An employee *A* is said to be the superior of an... | ```python
import sys
from collections import defaultdict
sys.setrecursionlimit(10000)
def dfs(employee, depth):
max_depth = depth
for sub in dic[employee]:
max_depth = max(max_depth, dfs(sub, depth+1))
return max_depth
n = int(input())
dic = defaultdict(list)
for i in range(1, n+1):
... | 3 | |
9 | A | Die Roll | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"math",
"probabilities"
] | A. Die Roll | 1 | 64 | Yakko, Wakko and Dot, world-famous animaniacs, decided to rest from acting in cartoons, and take a leave to travel a bit. Yakko dreamt to go to Pennsylvania, his Motherland and the Motherland of his ancestors. Wakko thought about Tasmania, its beaches, sun and sea. Dot chose Transylvania as the most mysterious and unpr... | The only line of the input file contains two natural numbers Y and W — the results of Yakko's and Wakko's die rolls. | Output the required probability in the form of irreducible fraction in format «A/B», where A — the numerator, and B — the denominator. If the required probability equals to zero, output «0/1». If the required probability equals to 1, output «1/1». | [
"4 2\n"
] | [
"1/2\n"
] | Dot will go to Transylvania, if she is lucky to roll 4, 5 or 6 points. | 0 | [
{
"input": "4 2",
"output": "1/2"
},
{
"input": "1 1",
"output": "1/1"
},
{
"input": "1 2",
"output": "5/6"
},
{
"input": "1 3",
"output": "2/3"
},
{
"input": "1 4",
"output": "1/2"
},
{
"input": "1 5",
"output": "1/3"
},
{
"input": "1 6",
... | 1,578,539,405 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 36 | 218 | 0 | y, w = (int(n) for n in input().split())
d = 7 - max(y, w)
x = str(d) + '/6'
if d == 0:
x = '0/1'
elif d == 2:
x = '1/3'
elif d == 3:
x = '1/2'
elif d == 4:
x = '2/3'
elif d == 6:
x = '1/1'
print(x)
| Title: Die Roll
Time Limit: 1 seconds
Memory Limit: 64 megabytes
Problem Description:
Yakko, Wakko and Dot, world-famous animaniacs, decided to rest from acting in cartoons, and take a leave to travel a bit. Yakko dreamt to go to Pennsylvania, his Motherland and the Motherland of his ancestors. Wakko thought about T... | ```python
y, w = (int(n) for n in input().split())
d = 7 - max(y, w)
x = str(d) + '/6'
if d == 0:
x = '0/1'
elif d == 2:
x = '1/3'
elif d == 3:
x = '1/2'
elif d == 4:
x = '2/3'
elif d == 6:
x = '1/1'
print(x)
``` | 3.891 |
1 | A | Theatre Square | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"math"
] | A. Theatre Square | 1 | 256 | Theatre Square in the capital city of Berland has a rectangular shape with the size *n*<=×<=*m* meters. On the occasion of the city's anniversary, a decision was taken to pave the Square with square granite flagstones. Each flagstone is of the size *a*<=×<=*a*.
What is the least number of flagstones needed to pave the... | The input contains three positive integer numbers in the first line: *n*,<=<=*m* and *a* (1<=≤<=<=*n*,<=*m*,<=*a*<=≤<=109). | Write the needed number of flagstones. | [
"6 6 4\n"
] | [
"4\n"
] | none | 0 | [
{
"input": "6 6 4",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "1 1 1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "2 1 1",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "1 2 1",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "2 2 1",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "2 1 2",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "1 1 3"... | 1,694,076,873 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 20 | 46 | 0 | import math
def flagstones_needed(n, m, a):
rows = math.ceil(n / a)
cols = math.ceil(m / a)
return rows * cols
n, m, a = map(int, input().split())
needed_flagstones = flagstones_needed(n, m, a)
print(needed_flagstones)
| Title: Theatre Square
Time Limit: 1 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Theatre Square in the capital city of Berland has a rectangular shape with the size *n*<=×<=*m* meters. On the occasion of the city's anniversary, a decision was taken to pave the Square with square granite flagstones. Each ... | ```python
import math
def flagstones_needed(n, m, a):
rows = math.ceil(n / a)
cols = math.ceil(m / a)
return rows * cols
n, m, a = map(int, input().split())
needed_flagstones = flagstones_needed(n, m, a)
print(needed_flagstones)
``` | 3.977 |
433 | B | Kuriyama Mirai's Stones | PROGRAMMING | 1,200 | [
"dp",
"implementation",
"sortings"
] | null | null | Kuriyama Mirai has killed many monsters and got many (namely *n*) stones. She numbers the stones from 1 to *n*. The cost of the *i*-th stone is *v**i*. Kuriyama Mirai wants to know something about these stones so she will ask you two kinds of questions:
1. She will tell you two numbers, *l* and *r* (1<=≤<=*l*<=≤<=*r*... | The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105). The second line contains *n* integers: *v*1,<=*v*2,<=...,<=*v**n* (1<=≤<=*v**i*<=≤<=109) — costs of the stones.
The third line contains an integer *m* (1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=105) — the number of Kuriyama Mirai's questions. Then follow *m* lines, each line contains t... | Print *m* lines. Each line must contain an integer — the answer to Kuriyama Mirai's question. Print the answers to the questions in the order of input. | [
"6\n6 4 2 7 2 7\n3\n2 3 6\n1 3 4\n1 1 6\n",
"4\n5 5 2 3\n10\n1 2 4\n2 1 4\n1 1 1\n2 1 4\n2 1 2\n1 1 1\n1 3 3\n1 1 3\n1 4 4\n1 2 2\n"
] | [
"24\n9\n28\n",
"10\n15\n5\n15\n5\n5\n2\n12\n3\n5\n"
] | Please note that the answers to the questions may overflow 32-bit integer type. | 1,500 | [
{
"input": "6\n6 4 2 7 2 7\n3\n2 3 6\n1 3 4\n1 1 6",
"output": "24\n9\n28"
},
{
"input": "4\n5 5 2 3\n10\n1 2 4\n2 1 4\n1 1 1\n2 1 4\n2 1 2\n1 1 1\n1 3 3\n1 1 3\n1 4 4\n1 2 2",
"output": "10\n15\n5\n15\n5\n5\n2\n12\n3\n5"
},
{
"input": "4\n2 2 3 6\n9\n2 2 3\n1 1 3\n2 2 3\n2 2 3\n2 2 2\n1... | 1,685,551,355 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 46 | 857 | 18,329,600 |
# Online Python - IDE, Editor, Compiler, Interpreter
n=int(input())
sum1=[]
sum2=[]
orig=input().split(' ')
orig=[int(x) for x in orig]
sum1.append(orig[0])
for i in range(1,n):
sum1.append(sum1[i-1]+orig[i])
orig.sort()
sum2.append(orig[0])
for i in range(1,n):
sum2.append(sum2[i-1]+orig[i])
... | Title: Kuriyama Mirai's Stones
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Kuriyama Mirai has killed many monsters and got many (namely *n*) stones. She numbers the stones from 1 to *n*. The cost of the *i*-th stone is *v**i*. Kuriyama Mirai wants to know something about these stones s... | ```python
# Online Python - IDE, Editor, Compiler, Interpreter
n=int(input())
sum1=[]
sum2=[]
orig=input().split(' ')
orig=[int(x) for x in orig]
sum1.append(orig[0])
for i in range(1,n):
sum1.append(sum1[i-1]+orig[i])
orig.sort()
sum2.append(orig[0])
for i in range(1,n):
sum2.append(sum2[i-1]+orig[i])... | 3 | |
312 | A | Whose sentence is it? | PROGRAMMING | 1,100 | [
"implementation",
"strings"
] | null | null | One day, liouzhou_101 got a chat record of Freda and Rainbow. Out of curiosity, he wanted to know which sentences were said by Freda, and which were said by Rainbow. According to his experience, he thought that Freda always said "lala." at the end of her sentences, while Rainbow always said "miao." at the beginning of ... | The first line of the input contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=10), number of sentences in the chat record. Each of the next *n* lines contains a sentence. A sentence is a string that contains only Latin letters (A-Z, a-z), underline (_), comma (,), point (.) and space ( ). Its length doesn’t exceed 100. | For each sentence, output "Freda's" if the sentence was said by Freda, "Rainbow's" if the sentence was said by Rainbow, or "OMG>.< I don't know!" if liouzhou_101 can’t recognize whose sentence it is. He can’t recognize a sentence if it begins with "miao." and ends with "lala.", or satisfies neither of the conditi... | [
"5\nI will go to play with you lala.\nwow, welcome.\nmiao.lala.\nmiao.\nmiao .\n"
] | [
"Freda's\nOMG>.< I don't know!\nOMG>.< I don't know!\nRainbow's\nOMG>.< I don't know!\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "5\nI will go to play with you lala.\nwow, welcome.\nmiao.lala.\nmiao.\nmiao .",
"output": "Freda's\nOMG>.< I don't know!\nOMG>.< I don't know!\nRainbow's\nOMG>.< I don't know!"
},
{
"input": "10\nLpAEKiHVJrzSZqBVSSyY\nYECGBlala.\nUZeGpeM.UCwiHmmA\nqt_,.b_.LSwJtJ.\nFAnXZtHlala.\nmiao.iape... | 1,450,624,792 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 36 | 77 | 0 | def lala(s):
f1 = 0
f2 = 0
l = len(s)
if s[0:5]=="miao.":
f1 = 1
if s[len(s)-5:] =="lala.":
f2 = 1
if f1==1 and f2==0:
return 1
elif f1==0 and f2==1 :
return 2
else:
return 0
n = int(input())
for i in range(0,n,1):
s = input... | Title: Whose sentence is it?
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
One day, liouzhou_101 got a chat record of Freda and Rainbow. Out of curiosity, he wanted to know which sentences were said by Freda, and which were said by Rainbow. According to his experience, he thought that Fr... | ```python
def lala(s):
f1 = 0
f2 = 0
l = len(s)
if s[0:5]=="miao.":
f1 = 1
if s[len(s)-5:] =="lala.":
f2 = 1
if f1==1 and f2==0:
return 1
elif f1==0 and f2==1 :
return 2
else:
return 0
n = int(input())
for i in range(0,n,1):
... | 3 | |
200 | B | Drinks | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation",
"math"
] | null | null | Little Vasya loves orange juice very much. That's why any food and drink in his kitchen necessarily contains orange juice. There are *n* drinks in his fridge, the volume fraction of orange juice in the *i*-th drink equals *p**i* percent.
One day Vasya decided to make himself an orange cocktail. He took equal proportio... | The first input line contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of orange-containing drinks in Vasya's fridge. The second line contains *n* integers *p**i* (0<=≤<=*p**i*<=≤<=100) — the volume fraction of orange juice in the *i*-th drink, in percent. The numbers are separated by a space. | Print the volume fraction in percent of orange juice in Vasya's cocktail. The answer will be considered correct if the absolute or relative error does not exceed 10<=<=-<=4. | [
"3\n50 50 100\n",
"4\n0 25 50 75\n"
] | [
"66.666666666667\n",
"37.500000000000\n"
] | Note to the first sample: let's assume that Vasya takes *x* milliliters of each drink from the fridge. Then the volume of pure juice in the cocktail will equal <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/c1fac6e64d3a8ee6a5ac138cbe51e60039b22473.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: ... | 500 | [
{
"input": "3\n50 50 100",
"output": "66.666666666667"
},
{
"input": "4\n0 25 50 75",
"output": "37.500000000000"
},
{
"input": "3\n0 1 8",
"output": "3.000000000000"
},
{
"input": "5\n96 89 93 95 70",
"output": "88.600000000000"
},
{
"input": "7\n62 41 78 4 38 39... | 1,683,519,327 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 31 | 92 | 0 | n = int(input())
percentages = list(map(int, input().split()))
total_percent = sum(percentages)
avg_percent = total_percent / n
print(avg_percent)
| Title: Drinks
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Little Vasya loves orange juice very much. That's why any food and drink in his kitchen necessarily contains orange juice. There are *n* drinks in his fridge, the volume fraction of orange juice in the *i*-th drink equals *p**i*... | ```python
n = int(input())
percentages = list(map(int, input().split()))
total_percent = sum(percentages)
avg_percent = total_percent / n
print(avg_percent)
``` | 3 | |
991 | D | Bishwock | PROGRAMMING | 1,500 | [
"dp",
"greedy"
] | null | null | Bishwock is a chess figure that consists of three squares resembling an "L-bar". This figure can be rotated by 90, 180 and 270 degrees so it can have four possible states:
Bishwocks don't attack any squares and can even occupy on the adjacent squares as long as they don't occupy the same square.
Vasya has a board wi... | The input contains two nonempty strings that describe Vasya's board. Those strings contain only symbols "0" (zero) that denote the empty squares and symbols "X" (uppercase English letter) that denote the squares occupied by pawns. Strings are nonempty and are of the same length that does not exceed $100$. | Output a single integer — the maximum amount of bishwocks that can be placed onto the given board. | [
"00\n00\n",
"00X00X0XXX0\n0XXX0X00X00\n",
"0X0X0\n0X0X0\n",
"0XXX0\n00000\n"
] | [
"1",
"4",
"0",
"2"
] | none | 1,500 | [
{
"input": "00\n00",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "00X00X0XXX0\n0XXX0X00X00",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "0X0X0\n0X0X0",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "0XXX0\n00000",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "0\n0",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "0\nX",
"output": "... | 1,675,207,609 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 72 | 62 | 0 | a = input()
b = input()
v2, oa, ob, o2 = 0,0,0,0
if a[0] == b[0] == '0':
v2, oa, ob, o2 = 0,-1,-1,-1
elif a[0] == '0':
v2, oa, ob, o2 = -1,-1,0,-1
elif b[0] == '0':
v2, oa, ob, o2 = -1,0,-1,-1
else:
v2, oa, ob, o2 = -1,-1,-1,0
for i in range(1, len(a)):
nv2 = max(v2, oa, ob, o2)
if a[i] == 'X'... | Title: Bishwock
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Bishwock is a chess figure that consists of three squares resembling an "L-bar". This figure can be rotated by 90, 180 and 270 degrees so it can have four possible states:
Bishwocks don't attack any squares and can even occup... | ```python
a = input()
b = input()
v2, oa, ob, o2 = 0,0,0,0
if a[0] == b[0] == '0':
v2, oa, ob, o2 = 0,-1,-1,-1
elif a[0] == '0':
v2, oa, ob, o2 = -1,-1,0,-1
elif b[0] == '0':
v2, oa, ob, o2 = -1,0,-1,-1
else:
v2, oa, ob, o2 = -1,-1,-1,0
for i in range(1, len(a)):
nv2 = max(v2, oa, ob, o2)
if a... | 3 | |
731 | A | Night at the Museum | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation",
"strings"
] | null | null | Grigoriy, like the hero of one famous comedy film, found a job as a night security guard at the museum. At first night he received embosser and was to take stock of the whole exposition.
Embosser is a special devise that allows to "print" the text of a plastic tape. Text is printed sequentially, character by character... | The only line of input contains the name of some exhibit — the non-empty string consisting of no more than 100 characters. It's guaranteed that the string consists of only lowercase English letters. | Print one integer — the minimum number of rotations of the wheel, required to print the name given in the input. | [
"zeus\n",
"map\n",
"ares\n"
] | [
"18\n",
"35\n",
"34\n"
] | To print the string from the first sample it would be optimal to perform the following sequence of rotations:
1. from 'a' to 'z' (1 rotation counterclockwise), 1. from 'z' to 'e' (5 clockwise rotations), 1. from 'e' to 'u' (10 rotations counterclockwise), 1. from 'u' to 's' (2 counterclockwise rotations). | 500 | [
{
"input": "zeus",
"output": "18"
},
{
"input": "map",
"output": "35"
},
{
"input": "ares",
"output": "34"
},
{
"input": "l",
"output": "11"
},
{
"input": "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuv",
"... | 1,684,203,632 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 44 | 124 | 9,625,600 | import math
from sys import stdin
from collections import Counter, defaultdict, deque, namedtuple
from bisect import bisect_right, bisect_left
from typing import List, DefaultDict
from itertools import permutations
def readarray(typ):
return list(map(typ, stdin.readline().split()))
def readint... | Title: Night at the Museum
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Grigoriy, like the hero of one famous comedy film, found a job as a night security guard at the museum. At first night he received embosser and was to take stock of the whole exposition.
Embosser is a special devis... | ```python
import math
from sys import stdin
from collections import Counter, defaultdict, deque, namedtuple
from bisect import bisect_right, bisect_left
from typing import List, DefaultDict
from itertools import permutations
def readarray(typ):
return list(map(typ, stdin.readline().split()))
d... | 3 | |
265 | A | Colorful Stones (Simplified Edition) | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | There is a sequence of colorful stones. The color of each stone is one of red, green, or blue. You are given a string *s*. The *i*-th (1-based) character of *s* represents the color of the *i*-th stone. If the character is "R", "G", or "B", the color of the corresponding stone is red, green, or blue, respectively.
Ini... | The input contains two lines. The first line contains the string *s* (1<=≤<=|*s*|<=≤<=50). The second line contains the string *t* (1<=≤<=|*t*|<=≤<=50). The characters of each string will be one of "R", "G", or "B". It is guaranteed that Liss don't move out of the sequence. | Print the final 1-based position of Liss in a single line. | [
"RGB\nRRR\n",
"RRRBGBRBBB\nBBBRR\n",
"BRRBGBRGRBGRGRRGGBGBGBRGBRGRGGGRBRRRBRBBBGRRRGGBBB\nBBRBGGRGRGBBBRBGRBRBBBBRBRRRBGBBGBBRRBBGGRBRRBRGRB\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"3\n",
"15\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "RGB\nRRR",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "RRRBGBRBBB\nBBBRR",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "BRRBGBRGRBGRGRRGGBGBGBRGBRGRGGGRBRRRBRBBBGRRRGGBBB\nBBRBGGRGRGBBBRBGRBRBBBBRBRRRBGBBGBBRRBBGGRBRRBRGRB",
"output": "15"
},
{
"input": "G\nRRBBRBRRBR",
"output": "1"
},
... | 1,647,958,509 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 19 | 92 | 0 | stones = list(input())
instruction = list(input())
pos = 0
for i in range(len(instruction)):
if stones[pos] == instruction[i]:
pos+=1
print(pos+1) | Title: Colorful Stones (Simplified Edition)
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
There is a sequence of colorful stones. The color of each stone is one of red, green, or blue. You are given a string *s*. The *i*-th (1-based) character of *s* represents the color of the *i*-th st... | ```python
stones = list(input())
instruction = list(input())
pos = 0
for i in range(len(instruction)):
if stones[pos] == instruction[i]:
pos+=1
print(pos+1)
``` | 3 | |
579 | A | Raising Bacteria | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"bitmasks"
] | null | null | You are a lover of bacteria. You want to raise some bacteria in a box.
Initially, the box is empty. Each morning, you can put any number of bacteria into the box. And each night, every bacterium in the box will split into two bacteria. You hope to see exactly *x* bacteria in the box at some moment.
What is the mini... | The only line containing one integer *x* (1<=≤<=*x*<=≤<=109). | The only line containing one integer: the answer. | [
"5\n",
"8\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"1\n"
] | For the first sample, we can add one bacterium in the box in the first day morning and at the third morning there will be 4 bacteria in the box. Now we put one more resulting 5 in the box. We added 2 bacteria in the process so the answer is 2.
For the second sample, we can put one in the first morning and in the 4-th ... | 250 | [
{
"input": "5",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "8",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "536870911",
"output": "29"
},
{
"input": "1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "343000816",
"output": "14"
},
{
"input": "559980448",
"output": "12"
},
{
"input": "697... | 1,670,863,488 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 36 | 46 | 0 | from sys import stdin
def Binary(n):
string = ""
while n != 0:
string += str(n%2)
n //= 2
return string[::-1]
def main():
n, total = int(stdin.readline().strip()), 0
for i in Binary(n):
total += (1 if i == "1" else 0)
print(total)
main() | Title: Raising Bacteria
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
You are a lover of bacteria. You want to raise some bacteria in a box.
Initially, the box is empty. Each morning, you can put any number of bacteria into the box. And each night, every bacterium in the box will split... | ```python
from sys import stdin
def Binary(n):
string = ""
while n != 0:
string += str(n%2)
n //= 2
return string[::-1]
def main():
n, total = int(stdin.readline().strip()), 0
for i in Binary(n):
total += (1 if i == "1" else 0)
print(total)
main()
``` | 3 | |
805 | A | Fake NP | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"greedy",
"math"
] | null | null | Tavak and Seyyed are good friends. Seyyed is very funny and he told Tavak to solve the following problem instead of longest-path.
You are given *l* and *r*. For all integers from *l* to *r*, inclusive, we wrote down all of their integer divisors except 1. Find the integer that we wrote down the maximum number of times... | The first line contains two integers *l* and *r* (2<=≤<=*l*<=≤<=*r*<=≤<=109). | Print single integer, the integer that appears maximum number of times in the divisors.
If there are multiple answers, print any of them. | [
"19 29\n",
"3 6\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"3\n"
] | Definition of a divisor: [https://www.mathsisfun.com/definitions/divisor-of-an-integer-.html](https://www.mathsisfun.com/definitions/divisor-of-an-integer-.html)
The first example: from 19 to 29 these numbers are divisible by 2: {20, 22, 24, 26, 28}.
The second example: from 3 to 6 these numbers are divisible by 3: {... | 500 | [
{
"input": "19 29",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "3 6",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "39 91",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "76 134",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "93 95",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "17 35",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "94 95",... | 1,660,576,779 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 93 | 61 | 409,600 | import math
from re import L
import sys,bisect
from collections import deque,OrderedDict,defaultdict
import heapq
from collections import Counter
def inp(): return sys.stdin.readline().rstrip()
def mpp(): return map(int,inp().split())
def lis(): return list(mpp())
def yn(n):
if n:
return "YES"
... | Title: Fake NP
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Tavak and Seyyed are good friends. Seyyed is very funny and he told Tavak to solve the following problem instead of longest-path.
You are given *l* and *r*. For all integers from *l* to *r*, inclusive, we wrote down all of the... | ```python
import math
from re import L
import sys,bisect
from collections import deque,OrderedDict,defaultdict
import heapq
from collections import Counter
def inp(): return sys.stdin.readline().rstrip()
def mpp(): return map(int,inp().split())
def lis(): return list(mpp())
def yn(n):
if n:
retur... | 3 | |
323 | A | Black-and-White Cube | PROGRAMMING | 1,600 | [
"combinatorics",
"constructive algorithms"
] | null | null | You are given a cube of size *k*<=×<=*k*<=×<=*k*, which consists of unit cubes. Two unit cubes are considered neighbouring, if they have common face.
Your task is to paint each of *k*3 unit cubes one of two colours (black or white), so that the following conditions must be satisfied:
- each white cube has exactly 2 ... | The first line contains integer *k* (1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=100), which is size of the cube. | Print -1 if there is no solution. Otherwise, print the required painting of the cube consequently by layers. Print a *k*<=×<=*k* matrix in the first *k* lines, showing how the first layer of the cube should be painted. In the following *k* lines print a *k*<=×<=*k* matrix — the way the second layer should be painted. A... | [
"1\n",
"2\n"
] | [
"-1\n",
"bb\nww\n\nbb\nww\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "1",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "2",
"output": "bb\nww\n\nbb\nww"
},
{
"input": "3",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "4",
"output": "bbbb\nbwwb\nbwwb\nbbbb\n\nwwww\nwbbw\nwbbw\nwwww\n\nbbbb\nbwwb\nbwwb\nbbbb\n\nwwww\nwbbw\nwbbw\nwwww"
},
{
"input": "5",
... | 1,590,389,759 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 101 | 249 | 3,993,600 | n=int(input())
if(n%2==1):
print(-1)
else:
for i in range(n):
for j in range(n):
s = ''
if (i // 2 + j)&1:
s = 'wwbb' * (n//4)
if n % 4 != 0:
s += 'ww'
else:
s = 'bbww' * (n//4)
... | Title: Black-and-White Cube
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
You are given a cube of size *k*<=×<=*k*<=×<=*k*, which consists of unit cubes. Two unit cubes are considered neighbouring, if they have common face.
Your task is to paint each of *k*3 unit cubes one of two colour... | ```python
n=int(input())
if(n%2==1):
print(-1)
else:
for i in range(n):
for j in range(n):
s = ''
if (i // 2 + j)&1:
s = 'wwbb' * (n//4)
if n % 4 != 0:
s += 'ww'
else:
s = 'bbww' * (n//4)
... | 3 | |
875 | A | Classroom Watch | PROGRAMMING | 1,200 | [
"brute force",
"math"
] | null | null | Eighth-grader Vova is on duty today in the class. After classes, he went into the office to wash the board, and found on it the number *n*. He asked what is this number and the teacher of mathematics Inna Petrovna answered Vova that *n* is the answer to the arithmetic task for first-graders. In the textbook, a certain ... | The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=109). | In the first line print one integer *k* — number of different values of *x* satisfying the condition.
In next *k* lines print these values in ascending order. | [
"21\n",
"20\n"
] | [
"1\n15\n",
"0\n"
] | In the first test case *x* = 15 there is only one variant: 15 + 1 + 5 = 21.
In the second test case there are no such *x*. | 500 | [
{
"input": "21",
"output": "1\n15"
},
{
"input": "20",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "1",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "2",
"output": "1\n1"
},
{
"input": "3",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "100000001",
"output": "2\n99999937\n100000000"
},
{
"i... | 1,508,316,158 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 18 | 62 | 5,529,600 | n = int(input())
def digits(v):
s = 0
while v > 0:
s += v % 10
v //= 10
return s
a = []
for x in range(max(0, n - 81), n):
if x + digits(x) == n:
a.append(x)
print(len(a))
if len(a) > 0:
print(" ".join(map(str, a)))
| Title: Classroom Watch
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Eighth-grader Vova is on duty today in the class. After classes, he went into the office to wash the board, and found on it the number *n*. He asked what is this number and the teacher of mathematics Inna Petrovna answe... | ```python
n = int(input())
def digits(v):
s = 0
while v > 0:
s += v % 10
v //= 10
return s
a = []
for x in range(max(0, n - 81), n):
if x + digits(x) == n:
a.append(x)
print(len(a))
if len(a) > 0:
print(" ".join(map(str, a)))
``` | 3 | |
1,003 | A | Polycarp's Pockets | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Polycarp has $n$ coins, the value of the $i$-th coin is $a_i$. Polycarp wants to distribute all the coins between his pockets, but he cannot put two coins with the same value into the same pocket.
For example, if Polycarp has got six coins represented as an array $a = [1, 2, 4, 3, 3, 2]$, he can distribute the coins i... | The first line of the input contains one integer $n$ ($1 \le n \le 100$) — the number of coins.
The second line of the input contains $n$ integers $a_1, a_2, \dots, a_n$ ($1 \le a_i \le 100$) — values of coins. | Print only one integer — the minimum number of pockets Polycarp needs to distribute all the coins so no two coins with the same value are put into the same pocket. | [
"6\n1 2 4 3 3 2\n",
"1\n100\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"1\n"
] | none | 0 | [
{
"input": "6\n1 2 4 3 3 2",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "1\n100",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "100\n100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100... | 1,592,632,521 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 37 | 109 | 0 | n = input()
arr = list(map(int, input().split()))
arrS = set(arr)
c=0
for x in arrS:
y = arr.count(x)
if y>c:
c=y
print(c) | Title: Polycarp's Pockets
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Polycarp has $n$ coins, the value of the $i$-th coin is $a_i$. Polycarp wants to distribute all the coins between his pockets, but he cannot put two coins with the same value into the same pocket.
For example, if Po... | ```python
n = input()
arr = list(map(int, input().split()))
arrS = set(arr)
c=0
for x in arrS:
y = arr.count(x)
if y>c:
c=y
print(c)
``` | 3 | |
244 | A | Dividing Orange | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | One day Ms Swan bought an orange in a shop. The orange consisted of *n*·*k* segments, numbered with integers from 1 to *n*·*k*.
There were *k* children waiting for Ms Swan at home. The children have recently learned about the orange and they decided to divide it between them. For that each child took a piece of paper... | The first line contains two integers *n*, *k* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*k*<=≤<=30). The second line contains *k* space-separated integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**k* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=*n*·*k*), where *a**i* is the number of the orange segment that the *i*-th child would like to get.
It is guaranteed that all numbers *a**i* are dis... | Print exactly *n*·*k* distinct integers. The first *n* integers represent the indexes of the segments the first child will get, the second *n* integers represent the indexes of the segments the second child will get, and so on. Separate the printed numbers with whitespaces.
You can print a child's segment indexes in a... | [
"2 2\n4 1\n",
"3 1\n2\n"
] | [
"2 4 \n1 3 \n",
"3 2 1 \n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "2 2\n4 1",
"output": "2 4 \n1 3 "
},
{
"input": "3 1\n2",
"output": "3 2 1 "
},
{
"input": "5 5\n25 24 23 22 21",
"output": "2 3 1 25 4 \n7 6 8 5 24 \n10 12 9 23 11 \n13 15 14 16 22 \n19 21 20 17 18 "
},
{
"input": "1 30\n8 22 13 25 10 30 12 27 6 4 7 2 20 16 26 14... | 1,555,325,533 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 29 | 218 | 0 | N, K = map(int, input().split())
A = list(map(int, input().split()))
vals = set(range(1, N * K + 1))
answer = [[] for k in range(K)]
for k in range(K):
answer[k].append(A[k])
vals.remove(A[k])
k = 0
while len(vals) > 0:
answer[k].append(vals.pop())
k = (k + 1) % K
for k in range(K):
print(" ".join([str(x)... | Title: Dividing Orange
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
One day Ms Swan bought an orange in a shop. The orange consisted of *n*·*k* segments, numbered with integers from 1 to *n*·*k*.
There were *k* children waiting for Ms Swan at home. The children have recently learned a... | ```python
N, K = map(int, input().split())
A = list(map(int, input().split()))
vals = set(range(1, N * K + 1))
answer = [[] for k in range(K)]
for k in range(K):
answer[k].append(A[k])
vals.remove(A[k])
k = 0
while len(vals) > 0:
answer[k].append(vals.pop())
k = (k + 1) % K
for k in range(K):
print(" ".jo... | 3 | |
96 | A | Football | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"implementation",
"strings"
] | A. Football | 2 | 256 | Petya loves football very much. One day, as he was watching a football match, he was writing the players' current positions on a piece of paper. To simplify the situation he depicted it as a string consisting of zeroes and ones. A zero corresponds to players of one team; a one corresponds to players of another team. If... | The first input line contains a non-empty string consisting of characters "0" and "1", which represents players. The length of the string does not exceed 100 characters. There's at least one player from each team present on the field. | Print "YES" if the situation is dangerous. Otherwise, print "NO". | [
"001001\n",
"1000000001\n"
] | [
"NO\n",
"YES\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "001001",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "1000000001",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "00100110111111101",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "11110111111111111",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "01",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "10100101",
"outp... | 1,697,249,440 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 44 | 62 | 0 | players = input()
length = len(players)
previous = players[0]
count = 1
flag = False
for i in range(1, length):
if players[i] == previous:
count += 1
else:
previous = players[i]
count = 1
if count == 7:
flag = True
break
if flag:
print("YES")
else:... | Title: Football
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Petya loves football very much. One day, as he was watching a football match, he was writing the players' current positions on a piece of paper. To simplify the situation he depicted it as a string consisting of zeroes and ones. A... | ```python
players = input()
length = len(players)
previous = players[0]
count = 1
flag = False
for i in range(1, length):
if players[i] == previous:
count += 1
else:
previous = players[i]
count = 1
if count == 7:
flag = True
break
if flag:
print("YE... | 3.9845 |
141 | A | Amusing Joke | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation",
"sortings",
"strings"
] | null | null | So, the New Year holidays are over. Santa Claus and his colleagues can take a rest and have guests at last. When two "New Year and Christmas Men" meet, thear assistants cut out of cardboard the letters from the guest's name and the host's name in honor of this event. Then the hung the letters above the main entrance. O... | The input file consists of three lines: the first line contains the guest's name, the second line contains the name of the residence host and the third line contains letters in a pile that were found at the door in the morning. All lines are not empty and contain only uppercase Latin letters. The length of each line do... | Print "YES" without the quotes, if the letters in the pile could be permuted to make the names of the "New Year and Christmas Men". Otherwise, print "NO" without the quotes. | [
"SANTACLAUS\nDEDMOROZ\nSANTAMOROZDEDCLAUS\n",
"PAPAINOEL\nJOULUPUKKI\nJOULNAPAOILELUPUKKI\n",
"BABBONATALE\nFATHERCHRISTMAS\nBABCHRISTMASBONATALLEFATHER\n"
] | [
"YES\n",
"NO\n",
"NO\n"
] | In the first sample the letters written in the last line can be used to write the names and there won't be any extra letters left.
In the second sample letter "P" is missing from the pile and there's an extra letter "L".
In the third sample there's an extra letter "L". | 500 | [
{
"input": "SANTACLAUS\nDEDMOROZ\nSANTAMOROZDEDCLAUS",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "PAPAINOEL\nJOULUPUKKI\nJOULNAPAOILELUPUKKI",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "BABBONATALE\nFATHERCHRISTMAS\nBABCHRISTMASBONATALLEFATHER",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "B\nA\nAB",
"output": ... | 1,685,696,165 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 54 | 92 | 0 | n=list(input())
n1=list(input())
n2=sorted(list(input()))
ll=sorted(n+n1)
if ll==n2:print("YES")
else:print("NO") | Title: Amusing Joke
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
So, the New Year holidays are over. Santa Claus and his colleagues can take a rest and have guests at last. When two "New Year and Christmas Men" meet, thear assistants cut out of cardboard the letters from the guest's nam... | ```python
n=list(input())
n1=list(input())
n2=sorted(list(input()))
ll=sorted(n+n1)
if ll==n2:print("YES")
else:print("NO")
``` | 3 | |
342 | A | Xenia and Divisors | PROGRAMMING | 1,200 | [
"greedy",
"implementation"
] | null | null | Xenia the mathematician has a sequence consisting of *n* (*n* is divisible by 3) positive integers, each of them is at most 7. She wants to split the sequence into groups of three so that for each group of three *a*,<=*b*,<=*c* the following conditions held:
- *a*<=<<=*b*<=<<=*c*; - *a* divides *b*, *b* divide... | The first line contains integer *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=99999) — the number of elements in the sequence. The next line contains *n* positive integers, each of them is at most 7.
It is guaranteed that *n* is divisible by 3. | If the required partition exists, print groups of three. Print each group as values of the elements it contains. You should print values in increasing order. Separate the groups and integers in groups by whitespaces. If there are multiple solutions, you can print any of them.
If there is no solution, print -1. | [
"6\n1 1 1 2 2 2\n",
"6\n2 2 1 1 4 6\n"
] | [
"-1\n",
"1 2 4\n1 2 6\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "6\n1 1 1 2 2 2",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "6\n2 2 1 1 4 6",
"output": "1 2 4\n1 2 6"
},
{
"input": "3\n1 2 3",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "3\n7 5 7",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "3\n1 3 4",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "3\n1 1 1",
... | 1,556,113,158 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 45 | 249 | 9,318,400 | from collections import defaultdict
n = int(input())
a = list(map(int, input().split()))
d = defaultdict(int)
for val in a:
d[val] += 1
res = []
ok = True
while d[4] > 0:
if d[1] == 0 or d[2] == 0:
ok = False
break
res.append([1, 2, 4])
for x in (1, 2, 4):
d[x] -=... | Title: Xenia and Divisors
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Xenia the mathematician has a sequence consisting of *n* (*n* is divisible by 3) positive integers, each of them is at most 7. She wants to split the sequence into groups of three so that for each group of three *a*,... | ```python
from collections import defaultdict
n = int(input())
a = list(map(int, input().split()))
d = defaultdict(int)
for val in a:
d[val] += 1
res = []
ok = True
while d[4] > 0:
if d[1] == 0 or d[2] == 0:
ok = False
break
res.append([1, 2, 4])
for x in (1, 2, 4):
... | 3 | |
157 | B | Trace | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"geometry",
"sortings"
] | null | null | One day, as Sherlock Holmes was tracking down one very important criminal, he found a wonderful painting on the wall. This wall could be represented as a plane. The painting had several concentric circles that divided the wall into several parts. Some parts were painted red and all the other were painted blue. Besides,... | The first line contains the single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100). The second line contains *n* space-separated integers *r**i* (1<=≤<=*r**i*<=≤<=1000) — the circles' radii. It is guaranteed that all circles are different. | Print the single real number — total area of the part of the wall that is painted red. The answer is accepted if absolute or relative error doesn't exceed 10<=-<=4. | [
"1\n1\n",
"3\n1 4 2\n"
] | [
"3.1415926536\n",
"40.8407044967\n"
] | In the first sample the picture is just one circle of radius 1. Inner part of the circle is painted red. The area of the red part equals π × 1<sup class="upper-index">2</sup> = π.
In the second sample there are three circles of radii 1, 4 and 2. Outside part of the second circle is painted blue. Part between the secon... | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "1\n1",
"output": "3.1415926536"
},
{
"input": "3\n1 4 2",
"output": "40.8407044967"
},
{
"input": "4\n4 1 3 2",
"output": "31.4159265359"
},
{
"input": "4\n100 10 2 1",
"output": "31111.1920484997"
},
{
"input": "10\n10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1",
"output"... | 1,584,038,863 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 44 | 248 | 0 | import math
a=int(input())
b=list(map(int,input().split()))
b.sort()
soma=0
for i in range (-1,-a-1,-1):
if i%2==1:
soma+=b[i]**2*math.pi
else:
soma-=b[i]**2*math.pi
print ("%.10f"%(soma))
| Title: Trace
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
One day, as Sherlock Holmes was tracking down one very important criminal, he found a wonderful painting on the wall. This wall could be represented as a plane. The painting had several concentric circles that divided the wall in... | ```python
import math
a=int(input())
b=list(map(int,input().split()))
b.sort()
soma=0
for i in range (-1,-a-1,-1):
if i%2==1:
soma+=b[i]**2*math.pi
else:
soma-=b[i]**2*math.pi
print ("%.10f"%(soma))
``` | 3 | |
996 | A | Hit the Lottery | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"dp",
"greedy"
] | null | null | Allen has a LOT of money. He has $n$ dollars in the bank. For security reasons, he wants to withdraw it in cash (we will not disclose the reasons here). The denominations for dollar bills are $1$, $5$, $10$, $20$, $100$. What is the minimum number of bills Allen could receive after withdrawing his entire balance? | The first and only line of input contains a single integer $n$ ($1 \le n \le 10^9$). | Output the minimum number of bills that Allen could receive. | [
"125\n",
"43\n",
"1000000000\n"
] | [
"3\n",
"5\n",
"10000000\n"
] | In the first sample case, Allen can withdraw this with a $100$ dollar bill, a $20$ dollar bill, and a $5$ dollar bill. There is no way for Allen to receive $125$ dollars in one or two bills.
In the second sample case, Allen can withdraw two $20$ dollar bills and three $1$ dollar bills.
In the third sample case, Allen... | 500 | [
{
"input": "125",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "43",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "1000000000",
"output": "10000000"
},
{
"input": "4",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "5",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "74",
"o... | 1,691,512,118 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 49 | 46 | 0 | count=0
n=int(input())
while(n!=0):
if n>=1 and n<5:
count=count+n
break
elif n>=10 and n<20:
count=count+n//10
n=n%10
elif n>=20 and n<100:
count=count+n//20
n=n%20
elif n>=5 and n<10:
count=count+n//5
n=n%5
else:
... | Title: Hit the Lottery
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Allen has a LOT of money. He has $n$ dollars in the bank. For security reasons, he wants to withdraw it in cash (we will not disclose the reasons here). The denominations for dollar bills are $1$, $5$, $10$, $20$, $100$... | ```python
count=0
n=int(input())
while(n!=0):
if n>=1 and n<5:
count=count+n
break
elif n>=10 and n<20:
count=count+n//10
n=n%10
elif n>=20 and n<100:
count=count+n//20
n=n%20
elif n>=5 and n<10:
count=count+n//5
n=n%5
el... | 3 | |
141 | A | Amusing Joke | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation",
"sortings",
"strings"
] | null | null | So, the New Year holidays are over. Santa Claus and his colleagues can take a rest and have guests at last. When two "New Year and Christmas Men" meet, thear assistants cut out of cardboard the letters from the guest's name and the host's name in honor of this event. Then the hung the letters above the main entrance. O... | The input file consists of three lines: the first line contains the guest's name, the second line contains the name of the residence host and the third line contains letters in a pile that were found at the door in the morning. All lines are not empty and contain only uppercase Latin letters. The length of each line do... | Print "YES" without the quotes, if the letters in the pile could be permuted to make the names of the "New Year and Christmas Men". Otherwise, print "NO" without the quotes. | [
"SANTACLAUS\nDEDMOROZ\nSANTAMOROZDEDCLAUS\n",
"PAPAINOEL\nJOULUPUKKI\nJOULNAPAOILELUPUKKI\n",
"BABBONATALE\nFATHERCHRISTMAS\nBABCHRISTMASBONATALLEFATHER\n"
] | [
"YES\n",
"NO\n",
"NO\n"
] | In the first sample the letters written in the last line can be used to write the names and there won't be any extra letters left.
In the second sample letter "P" is missing from the pile and there's an extra letter "L".
In the third sample there's an extra letter "L". | 500 | [
{
"input": "SANTACLAUS\nDEDMOROZ\nSANTAMOROZDEDCLAUS",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "PAPAINOEL\nJOULUPUKKI\nJOULNAPAOILELUPUKKI",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "BABBONATALE\nFATHERCHRISTMAS\nBABCHRISTMASBONATALLEFATHER",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "B\nA\nAB",
"output": ... | 1,679,057,323 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 54 | 124 | 0 | a = list(input())
b = list(input())
s = a + b
d = list(input())
s.sort()
d.sort()
if(s == d):
print('YES')
else:
print('NO') | Title: Amusing Joke
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
So, the New Year holidays are over. Santa Claus and his colleagues can take a rest and have guests at last. When two "New Year and Christmas Men" meet, thear assistants cut out of cardboard the letters from the guest's nam... | ```python
a = list(input())
b = list(input())
s = a + b
d = list(input())
s.sort()
d.sort()
if(s == d):
print('YES')
else:
print('NO')
``` | 3 | |
185 | B | Mushroom Scientists | PROGRAMMING | 1,800 | [
"math",
"ternary search"
] | null | null | As you very well know, the whole Universe traditionally uses three-dimensional Cartesian system of coordinates. In this system each point corresponds to three real coordinates (*x*,<=*y*,<=*z*). In this coordinate system, the distance between the center of the Universe and the point is calculated by the following formu... | The first line contains a single integer *S* (1<=≤<=*S*<=≤<=103) — the maximum sum of coordinates of the sought point.
The second line contains three space-separated integers *a*, *b*, *c* (0<=≤<=*a*,<=*b*,<=*c*<=≤<=103) — the numbers that describe the metric of mushroom scientists. | Print three real numbers — the coordinates of the point that reaches maximum value in the metrics of mushroom scientists. If there are multiple answers, print any of them that meets the limitations.
A natural logarithm of distance from the center of the Universe to the given point in the metric of mushroom scientists ... | [
"3\n1 1 1\n",
"3\n2 0 0\n"
] | [
"1.0 1.0 1.0\n",
"3.0 0.0 0.0\n"
] | none | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "3\n1 1 1",
"output": "1.0 1.0 1.0"
},
{
"input": "3\n2 0 0",
"output": "3.0 0.0 0.0"
},
{
"input": "10\n1 6 3",
"output": "1.0 6.0 3.0"
},
{
"input": "9\n8 2 0",
"output": "7.2 1.8 0.0"
},
{
"input": "1\n0 9 2",
"output": "0.0 0.8181818181818182 0.... | 1,633,493,643 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 52 | 124 | 6,963,200 | s = int(input())
a, b, c = map(int, input().split())
if a == 0 and b == 0 and c == 0:
print(0, 0, 0)
else:
x = 1.0*a*s/(a+b+c)
y = 1.0*b*s/(a+b+c)
z = 1.0*c*s/(a+b+c)
print(x, y, z) | Title: Mushroom Scientists
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
As you very well know, the whole Universe traditionally uses three-dimensional Cartesian system of coordinates. In this system each point corresponds to three real coordinates (*x*,<=*y*,<=*z*). In this coordinate s... | ```python
s = int(input())
a, b, c = map(int, input().split())
if a == 0 and b == 0 and c == 0:
print(0, 0, 0)
else:
x = 1.0*a*s/(a+b+c)
y = 1.0*b*s/(a+b+c)
z = 1.0*c*s/(a+b+c)
print(x, y, z)
``` | 3 | |
845 | B | Luba And The Ticket | PROGRAMMING | 1,600 | [
"brute force",
"greedy",
"implementation"
] | null | null | Luba has a ticket consisting of 6 digits. In one move she can choose digit in any position and replace it with arbitrary digit. She wants to know the minimum number of digits she needs to replace in order to make the ticket lucky.
The ticket is considered lucky if the sum of first three digits equals to the sum of las... | You are given a string consisting of 6 characters (all characters are digits from 0 to 9) — this string denotes Luba's ticket. The ticket can start with the digit 0. | Print one number — the minimum possible number of digits Luba needs to replace to make the ticket lucky. | [
"000000\n",
"123456\n",
"111000\n"
] | [
"0\n",
"2\n",
"1\n"
] | In the first example the ticket is already lucky, so the answer is 0.
In the second example Luba can replace 4 and 5 with zeroes, and the ticket will become lucky. It's easy to see that at least two replacements are required.
In the third example Luba can replace any zero with 3. It's easy to see that at least one re... | 0 | [
{
"input": "000000",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "123456",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "111000",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "120111",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "999999",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "199880",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "... | 1,586,476,831 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 145 | 218 | 3,788,800 | s = input()
min_d = 6
for a in range(10):
for b in range(10):
for c in range(10):
for d in range(10):
for e in range(10):
for f in range(10):
if a + b + c == d + e + f:
k = 0
... | Title: Luba And The Ticket
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Luba has a ticket consisting of 6 digits. In one move she can choose digit in any position and replace it with arbitrary digit. She wants to know the minimum number of digits she needs to replace in order to make th... | ```python
s = input()
min_d = 6
for a in range(10):
for b in range(10):
for c in range(10):
for d in range(10):
for e in range(10):
for f in range(10):
if a + b + c == d + e + f:
k = 0
... | 3 | |
215 | A | Bicycle Chain | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"brute force",
"implementation"
] | null | null | Vasya's bicycle chain drive consists of two parts: *n* stars are attached to the pedal axle, *m* stars are attached to the rear wheel axle. The chain helps to rotate the rear wheel by transmitting the pedal rotation.
We know that the *i*-th star on the pedal axle has *a**i* (0<=<<=*a*1<=<<=*a*2<=<<=...<=<<... | The first input line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=50) — the number of stars on the bicycle's pedal axle. The second line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=104) in the order of strict increasing.
The third input line contains integer *m* (1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=50) — the number of stars o... | Print the number of "integer" gears with the maximum ratio among all "integer" gears. | [
"2\n4 5\n3\n12 13 15\n",
"4\n1 2 3 4\n5\n10 11 12 13 14\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"1\n"
] | In the first sample the maximum "integer" gear ratio equals 3. There are two gears that have such gear ratio. For one of them *a*<sub class="lower-index">1</sub> = 4, *b*<sub class="lower-index">1</sub> = 12, and for the other *a*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub> = 5, *b*<sub class="lower-index">3</sub> = 15. | 500 | [
{
"input": "2\n4 5\n3\n12 13 15",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "4\n1 2 3 4\n5\n10 11 12 13 14",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "1\n1\n1\n1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "2\n1 2\n1\n1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "1\n1\n2\n1 2",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input":... | 1,534,727,354 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 57 | 248 | 0 | num_pedal_axle_stars = int(input())
num_pedal_axle_stars_teeth = list(map(int, input().split()))
num_rear_wheel_axle_stars = int(input())
num_rear_wheel_axle_stars_teeth = list(map(int, input().split()))
max_int = 0
num_max_int = 0
for rear_teeth in num_rear_wheel_axle_stars_teeth:
for pedal_teeth in num_ped... | Title: Bicycle Chain
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Vasya's bicycle chain drive consists of two parts: *n* stars are attached to the pedal axle, *m* stars are attached to the rear wheel axle. The chain helps to rotate the rear wheel by transmitting the pedal rotation.
We ... | ```python
num_pedal_axle_stars = int(input())
num_pedal_axle_stars_teeth = list(map(int, input().split()))
num_rear_wheel_axle_stars = int(input())
num_rear_wheel_axle_stars_teeth = list(map(int, input().split()))
max_int = 0
num_max_int = 0
for rear_teeth in num_rear_wheel_axle_stars_teeth:
for pedal_teeth ... | 3 | |
334 | A | Candy Bags | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Gerald has *n* younger brothers and their number happens to be even. One day he bought *n*2 candy bags. One bag has one candy, one bag has two candies, one bag has three candies and so on. In fact, for each integer *k* from 1 to *n*2 he has exactly one bag with *k* candies.
Help him give *n* bags of candies to each b... | The single line contains a single integer *n* (*n* is even, 2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of Gerald's brothers. | Let's assume that Gerald indexes his brothers with numbers from 1 to *n*. You need to print *n* lines, on the *i*-th line print *n* integers — the numbers of candies in the bags for the *i*-th brother. Naturally, all these numbers should be distinct and be within limits from 1 to *n*2. You can print the numbers in the ... | [
"2\n"
] | [
"1 4\n2 3\n"
] | The sample shows Gerald's actions if he has two brothers. In this case, his bags contain 1, 2, 3 and 4 candies. He can give the bags with 1 and 4 candies to one brother and the bags with 2 and 3 to the other brother. | 500 | [
{
"input": "2",
"output": "1 4\n2 3"
},
{
"input": "4",
"output": "1 16 2 15\n3 14 4 13\n5 12 6 11\n7 10 8 9"
},
{
"input": "6",
"output": "1 36 2 35 3 34\n4 33 5 32 6 31\n7 30 8 29 9 28\n10 27 11 26 12 25\n13 24 14 23 15 22\n16 21 17 20 18 19"
},
{
"input": "8",
"output"... | 1,622,096,962 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 21 | 278 | 2,969,600 | n=int(input())
a=(n**2)+1
l=[]
c=0
for i in range(1,n*n+1):
l.append(i)
l.append(a-i)
#l=l[:a-1]
for i in range(0,len(l),n):
if c<n:
print(*l[i:i+n])
c+=1
else:
break | Title: Candy Bags
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Gerald has *n* younger brothers and their number happens to be even. One day he bought *n*2 candy bags. One bag has one candy, one bag has two candies, one bag has three candies and so on. In fact, for each integer *k* from ... | ```python
n=int(input())
a=(n**2)+1
l=[]
c=0
for i in range(1,n*n+1):
l.append(i)
l.append(a-i)
#l=l[:a-1]
for i in range(0,len(l),n):
if c<n:
print(*l[i:i+n])
c+=1
else:
break
``` | 3 | |
41 | A | Translation | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation",
"strings"
] | A. Translation | 2 | 256 | The translation from the Berland language into the Birland language is not an easy task. Those languages are very similar: a berlandish word differs from a birlandish word with the same meaning a little: it is spelled (and pronounced) reversely. For example, a Berlandish word code corresponds to a Birlandish word edoc.... | The first line contains word *s*, the second line contains word *t*. The words consist of lowercase Latin letters. The input data do not consist unnecessary spaces. The words are not empty and their lengths do not exceed 100 symbols. | If the word *t* is a word *s*, written reversely, print YES, otherwise print NO. | [
"code\nedoc\n",
"abb\naba\n",
"code\ncode\n"
] | [
"YES\n",
"NO\n",
"NO\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "code\nedoc",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "abb\naba",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "code\ncode",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "abacaba\nabacaba",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "q\nq",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "asrgdfngfnmfgnhweratgjkk... | 1,617,883,975 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 40 | 124 | 0 | t = input()
s = input()
if len(t) != len(s):
print('NO')
else:
valid = True
for i in range(len(t)):
if t[i] != s[len(t)-i-1]:
valid = False
if valid:
print('YES')
else:
print('NO')
| Title: Translation
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
The translation from the Berland language into the Birland language is not an easy task. Those languages are very similar: a berlandish word differs from a birlandish word with the same meaning a little: it is spelled (and pron... | ```python
t = input()
s = input()
if len(t) != len(s):
print('NO')
else:
valid = True
for i in range(len(t)):
if t[i] != s[len(t)-i-1]:
valid = False
if valid:
print('YES')
else:
print('NO')
``` | 3.969 |
371 | C | Hamburgers | PROGRAMMING | 1,600 | [
"binary search",
"brute force"
] | null | null | Polycarpus loves hamburgers very much. He especially adores the hamburgers he makes with his own hands. Polycarpus thinks that there are only three decent ingredients to make hamburgers from: a bread, sausage and cheese. He writes down the recipe of his favorite "Le Hamburger de Polycarpus" as a string of letters 'B' (... | The first line of the input contains a non-empty string that describes the recipe of "Le Hamburger de Polycarpus". The length of the string doesn't exceed 100, the string contains only letters 'B' (uppercase English B), 'S' (uppercase English S) and 'C' (uppercase English C).
The second line contains three integers *n... | Print the maximum number of hamburgers Polycarpus can make. If he can't make any hamburger, print 0. | [
"BBBSSC\n6 4 1\n1 2 3\n4\n",
"BBC\n1 10 1\n1 10 1\n21\n",
"BSC\n1 1 1\n1 1 3\n1000000000000\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"7\n",
"200000000001\n"
] | none | 1,500 | [
{
"input": "BBBSSC\n6 4 1\n1 2 3\n4",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "BBC\n1 10 1\n1 10 1\n21",
"output": "7"
},
{
"input": "BSC\n1 1 1\n1 1 3\n1000000000000",
"output": "200000000001"
},
{
"input": "B\n1 1 1\n1 1 1\n381",
"output": "382"
},
{
"input": "BSC\n3 5 6\n7... | 1,663,478,458 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 31 | 46 | 102,400 | from collections import defaultdict
T = input()
b, s, c = [int(x) for x in input().split()]
q, w, e = [int(x) for x in input().split()]
m = int(input())
B, S, C = T.count('B'), T.count('S'), T.count('C')
l, r = 0, 10**15
while l < r:
mid = l+r>>1
if q*max(0, mid*B-b)+w*max(0, mid*S-s)+e*max(0, mid*C-c) <= m: ... | Title: Hamburgers
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Polycarpus loves hamburgers very much. He especially adores the hamburgers he makes with his own hands. Polycarpus thinks that there are only three decent ingredients to make hamburgers from: a bread, sausage and cheese. He ... | ```python
from collections import defaultdict
T = input()
b, s, c = [int(x) for x in input().split()]
q, w, e = [int(x) for x in input().split()]
m = int(input())
B, S, C = T.count('B'), T.count('S'), T.count('C')
l, r = 0, 10**15
while l < r:
mid = l+r>>1
if q*max(0, mid*B-b)+w*max(0, mid*S-s)+e*max(0, mid*C... | 3 | |
25 | A | IQ test | PROGRAMMING | 1,300 | [
"brute force"
] | A. IQ test | 2 | 256 | Bob is preparing to pass IQ test. The most frequent task in this test is to find out which one of the given *n* numbers differs from the others. Bob observed that one number usually differs from the others in evenness. Help Bob — to check his answers, he needs a program that among the given *n* numbers finds one that i... | The first line contains integer *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — amount of numbers in the task. The second line contains *n* space-separated natural numbers, not exceeding 100. It is guaranteed, that exactly one of these numbers differs from the others in evenness. | Output index of number that differs from the others in evenness. Numbers are numbered from 1 in the input order. | [
"5\n2 4 7 8 10\n",
"4\n1 2 1 1\n"
] | [
"3\n",
"2\n"
] | none | 0 | [
{
"input": "5\n2 4 7 8 10",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "4\n1 2 1 1",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "3\n1 2 2",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "3\n100 99 100",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "3\n5 3 2",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "4\n43 28 1 91",
"output"... | 1,625,199,459 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 32 | 154 | 0 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""Untitled74.ipynb
Automatically generated by Colaboratory.
Original file is located at
https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1TMF3empw9H5Gg2AyJyAuduDgxMfS09yH
"""
n=int(input())
l1=list(map(int,input().split()))
c1=0
c2=0
for x in range(0,3):
if l1[x]%2==0:
c1=c1+1
else:
c... | Title: IQ test
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Bob is preparing to pass IQ test. The most frequent task in this test is to find out which one of the given *n* numbers differs from the others. Bob observed that one number usually differs from the others in evenness. Help Bob — t... | ```python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""Untitled74.ipynb
Automatically generated by Colaboratory.
Original file is located at
https://colab.research.google.com/drive/1TMF3empw9H5Gg2AyJyAuduDgxMfS09yH
"""
n=int(input())
l1=list(map(int,input().split()))
c1=0
c2=0
for x in range(0,3):
if l1[x]%2==0:
c1=c1+1
e... | 3.9615 |
483 | A | Counterexample | PROGRAMMING | 1,100 | [
"brute force",
"implementation",
"math",
"number theory"
] | null | null | Your friend has recently learned about coprime numbers. A pair of numbers {*a*,<=*b*} is called coprime if the maximum number that divides both *a* and *b* is equal to one.
Your friend often comes up with different statements. He has recently supposed that if the pair (*a*,<=*b*) is coprime and the pair (*b*,<=*c*) i... | The single line contains two positive space-separated integers *l*, *r* (1<=≤<=*l*<=≤<=*r*<=≤<=1018; *r*<=-<=*l*<=≤<=50). | Print three positive space-separated integers *a*, *b*, *c* — three distinct numbers (*a*,<=*b*,<=*c*) that form the counterexample. If there are several solutions, you are allowed to print any of them. The numbers must be printed in ascending order.
If the counterexample does not exist, print the single number -1. | [
"2 4\n",
"10 11\n",
"900000000000000009 900000000000000029\n"
] | [
"2 3 4\n",
"-1\n",
"900000000000000009 900000000000000010 900000000000000021\n"
] | In the first sample pair (2, 4) is not coprime and pairs (2, 3) and (3, 4) are.
In the second sample you cannot form a group of three distinct integers, so the answer is -1.
In the third sample it is easy to see that numbers 900000000000000009 and 900000000000000021 are divisible by three. | 500 | [
{
"input": "2 4",
"output": "2 3 4"
},
{
"input": "10 11",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "900000000000000009 900000000000000029",
"output": "900000000000000009 900000000000000010 900000000000000021"
},
{
"input": "640097987171091791 640097987171091835",
"output": "64009798... | 1,595,327,109 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 42 | 108 | 6,656,000 | temp=input()
temp=temp.split(" ")
temp=list(map(int,temp))
l=temp[0]
r=temp[1]
if l%2!=0:
l+=1
if r-l<=1:
print(-1)
else:
print(l,l+1,l+2) | Title: Counterexample
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Your friend has recently learned about coprime numbers. A pair of numbers {*a*,<=*b*} is called coprime if the maximum number that divides both *a* and *b* is equal to one.
Your friend often comes up with different st... | ```python
temp=input()
temp=temp.split(" ")
temp=list(map(int,temp))
l=temp[0]
r=temp[1]
if l%2!=0:
l+=1
if r-l<=1:
print(-1)
else:
print(l,l+1,l+2)
``` | 3 | |
579 | A | Raising Bacteria | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"bitmasks"
] | null | null | You are a lover of bacteria. You want to raise some bacteria in a box.
Initially, the box is empty. Each morning, you can put any number of bacteria into the box. And each night, every bacterium in the box will split into two bacteria. You hope to see exactly *x* bacteria in the box at some moment.
What is the mini... | The only line containing one integer *x* (1<=≤<=*x*<=≤<=109). | The only line containing one integer: the answer. | [
"5\n",
"8\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"1\n"
] | For the first sample, we can add one bacterium in the box in the first day morning and at the third morning there will be 4 bacteria in the box. Now we put one more resulting 5 in the box. We added 2 bacteria in the process so the answer is 2.
For the second sample, we can put one in the first morning and in the 4-th ... | 250 | [
{
"input": "5",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "8",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "536870911",
"output": "29"
},
{
"input": "1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "343000816",
"output": "14"
},
{
"input": "559980448",
"output": "12"
},
{
"input": "697... | 1,684,675,564 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 36 | 46 | 0 | a=int(input())
sol=0
while a > 0:
if a%2 == 1:
sol += 1
a//=2
print(sol) | Title: Raising Bacteria
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
You are a lover of bacteria. You want to raise some bacteria in a box.
Initially, the box is empty. Each morning, you can put any number of bacteria into the box. And each night, every bacterium in the box will split... | ```python
a=int(input())
sol=0
while a > 0:
if a%2 == 1:
sol += 1
a//=2
print(sol)
``` | 3 | |
1 | A | Theatre Square | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"math"
] | A. Theatre Square | 1 | 256 | Theatre Square in the capital city of Berland has a rectangular shape with the size *n*<=×<=*m* meters. On the occasion of the city's anniversary, a decision was taken to pave the Square with square granite flagstones. Each flagstone is of the size *a*<=×<=*a*.
What is the least number of flagstones needed to pave the... | The input contains three positive integer numbers in the first line: *n*,<=<=*m* and *a* (1<=≤<=<=*n*,<=*m*,<=*a*<=≤<=109). | Write the needed number of flagstones. | [
"6 6 4\n"
] | [
"4\n"
] | none | 0 | [
{
"input": "6 6 4",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "1 1 1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "2 1 1",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "1 2 1",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "2 2 1",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "2 1 2",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "1 1 3"... | 1,682,261,416 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 20 | 124 | 0 | n,m,a=map(int,input().split())
k=(n+a-1)//a
r=(m+a-1)//a
print(k*r) | Title: Theatre Square
Time Limit: 1 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Theatre Square in the capital city of Berland has a rectangular shape with the size *n*<=×<=*m* meters. On the occasion of the city's anniversary, a decision was taken to pave the Square with square granite flagstones. Each ... | ```python
n,m,a=map(int,input().split())
k=(n+a-1)//a
r=(m+a-1)//a
print(k*r)
``` | 3.938 |
439 | A | Devu, the Singer and Churu, the Joker | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"greedy",
"implementation"
] | null | null | Devu is a renowned classical singer. He is invited to many big functions/festivals. Recently he was invited to "All World Classical Singing Festival". Other than Devu, comedian Churu was also invited.
Devu has provided organizers a list of the songs and required time for singing them. He will sing *n* songs, *i**th* s... | The first line contains two space separated integers *n*, *d* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100; 1<=≤<=*d*<=≤<=10000). The second line contains *n* space-separated integers: *t*1,<=*t*2,<=...,<=*t**n* (1<=≤<=*t**i*<=≤<=100). | If there is no way to conduct all the songs of Devu, output -1. Otherwise output the maximum number of jokes that Churu can crack in the grand event. | [
"3 30\n2 2 1\n",
"3 20\n2 1 1\n"
] | [
"5\n",
"-1\n"
] | Consider the first example. The duration of the event is 30 minutes. There could be maximum 5 jokes in the following way:
- First Churu cracks a joke in 5 minutes. - Then Devu performs the first song for 2 minutes. - Then Churu cracks 2 jokes in 10 minutes. - Now Devu performs second song for 2 minutes. - Then Ch... | 500 | [
{
"input": "3 30\n2 2 1",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "3 20\n2 1 1",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "50 10000\n5 4 10 9 9 6 7 7 7 3 3 7 7 4 7 4 10 10 1 7 10 3 1 4 5 7 2 10 10 10 2 3 4 7 6 1 8 4 7 3 8 8 4 10 1 1 9 2 6 1",
"output": "1943"
},
{
"input": "50 10000\n4 7 15 9 11 12 ... | 1,588,917,561 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 26 | 140 | 20,172,800 | n , d= map(int, input().split())
t = list(map(int, input().split()))
Devus_time = sum(t) + (n-1)*10
if Devus_time>d:
print(-1)
else:
Churus_time = (n-1)*2 + (d-Devus_time)//5
print(Churus_time) | Title: Devu, the Singer and Churu, the Joker
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Devu is a renowned classical singer. He is invited to many big functions/festivals. Recently he was invited to "All World Classical Singing Festival". Other than Devu, comedian Churu was also invit... | ```python
n , d= map(int, input().split())
t = list(map(int, input().split()))
Devus_time = sum(t) + (n-1)*10
if Devus_time>d:
print(-1)
else:
Churus_time = (n-1)*2 + (d-Devus_time)//5
print(Churus_time)
``` | 3 | |
75 | C | Modified GCD | PROGRAMMING | 1,600 | [
"binary search",
"number theory"
] | C. Modified GCD | 2 | 256 | Well, here is another math class task. In mathematics, GCD is the greatest common divisor, and it's an easy task to calculate the GCD between two positive integers.
A common divisor for two positive numbers is a number which both numbers are divisible by.
But your teacher wants to give you a harder task, in this task... | The first line contains two integers *a* and *b*, the two integers as described above (1<=≤<=*a*,<=*b*<=≤<=109). The second line contains one integer *n*, the number of queries (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=104). Then *n* lines follow, each line contains one query consisting of two integers, *low* and *high* (1<=≤<=*low*<=≤<=*high*<=... | Print *n* lines. The *i*-th of them should contain the result of the *i*-th query in the input. If there is no common divisor in the given range for any query, you should print -1 as a result for this query. | [
"9 27\n3\n1 5\n10 11\n9 11\n"
] | [
"3\n-1\n9\n"
] | none | 1,500 | [
{
"input": "9 27\n3\n1 5\n10 11\n9 11",
"output": "3\n-1\n9"
},
{
"input": "48 72\n2\n8 29\n29 37",
"output": "24\n-1"
},
{
"input": "90 100\n10\n51 61\n6 72\n1 84\n33 63\n37 69\n18 21\n9 54\n49 90\n14 87\n37 90",
"output": "-1\n10\n10\n-1\n-1\n-1\n10\n-1\n-1\n-1"
},
{
"input... | 1,664,129,636 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 60 | 654 | 10,342,400 | import math
a, b = list(map(int, input().split()))
n = int(input())
def gcd(a, b):
if a < b:
a, b = b, a
while b > 0:
r = a % b
a = b
b = r
return a
d = gcd(a, b)
factors = []
for i in range(1, math.floor(math.sqrt(d)) + 1):
if d % i == 0:
factors.append(i)
fa... | Title: Modified GCD
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Well, here is another math class task. In mathematics, GCD is the greatest common divisor, and it's an easy task to calculate the GCD between two positive integers.
A common divisor for two positive numbers is a number which ... | ```python
import math
a, b = list(map(int, input().split()))
n = int(input())
def gcd(a, b):
if a < b:
a, b = b, a
while b > 0:
r = a % b
a = b
b = r
return a
d = gcd(a, b)
factors = []
for i in range(1, math.floor(math.sqrt(d)) + 1):
if d % i == 0:
factors.append(... | 3.817236 |
50 | A | Domino piling | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"greedy",
"math"
] | A. Domino piling | 2 | 256 | You are given a rectangular board of *M*<=×<=*N* squares. Also you are given an unlimited number of standard domino pieces of 2<=×<=1 squares. You are allowed to rotate the pieces. You are asked to place as many dominoes as possible on the board so as to meet the following conditions:
1. Each domino completely covers ... | In a single line you are given two integers *M* and *N* — board sizes in squares (1<=≤<=*M*<=≤<=*N*<=≤<=16). | Output one number — the maximal number of dominoes, which can be placed. | [
"2 4\n",
"3 3\n"
] | [
"4\n",
"4\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "2 4",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "3 3",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "1 5",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "1 6",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "1 15",
"output": "7"
},
{
"input": "1 16",
"output": "8"
},
{
"input": "2 5",
"outpu... | 1,631,989,107 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 35 | 186 | 20,172,800 | a = input().split()
s = int(a[0])*int(a[1])
if s % 2 == 1:
s -= 1
print(int(s/2))
| Title: Domino piling
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
You are given a rectangular board of *M*<=×<=*N* squares. Also you are given an unlimited number of standard domino pieces of 2<=×<=1 squares. You are allowed to rotate the pieces. You are asked to place as many dominoes as p... | ```python
a = input().split()
s = int(a[0])*int(a[1])
if s % 2 == 1:
s -= 1
print(int(s/2))
``` | 3.915925 |
239 | A | Two Bags of Potatoes | PROGRAMMING | 1,200 | [
"greedy",
"implementation",
"math"
] | null | null | Valera had two bags of potatoes, the first of these bags contains *x* (*x*<=≥<=1) potatoes, and the second — *y* (*y*<=≥<=1) potatoes. Valera — very scattered boy, so the first bag of potatoes (it contains *x* potatoes) Valera lost. Valera remembers that the total amount of potatoes (*x*<=+<=*y*) in the two bags, first... | The first line of input contains three integers *y*, *k*, *n* (1<=≤<=*y*,<=*k*,<=*n*<=≤<=109; <=≤<=105). | Print the list of whitespace-separated integers — all possible values of *x* in ascending order. You should print each possible value of *x* exactly once.
If there are no such values of *x* print a single integer -1. | [
"10 1 10\n",
"10 6 40\n"
] | [
"-1\n",
"2 8 14 20 26 \n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "10 1 10",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "10 6 40",
"output": "2 8 14 20 26 "
},
{
"input": "10 1 20",
"output": "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "
},
{
"input": "1 10000 1000000000",
"output": "9999 19999 29999 39999 49999 59999 69999 79999 89999 99999 109999 119999 12999... | 1,652,673,532 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 48 | 372 | 41,676,800 | y, k, n = map(int, input().split())
x = k - y
l = []
while((x + y) <= n):
if(x >= 1):
l.append(x)
x += k
if(l == []):
print(-1)
else:
print(*l) | Title: Two Bags of Potatoes
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Valera had two bags of potatoes, the first of these bags contains *x* (*x*<=≥<=1) potatoes, and the second — *y* (*y*<=≥<=1) potatoes. Valera — very scattered boy, so the first bag of potatoes (it contains *x* pota... | ```python
y, k, n = map(int, input().split())
x = k - y
l = []
while((x + y) <= n):
if(x >= 1):
l.append(x)
x += k
if(l == []):
print(-1)
else:
print(*l)
``` | 3 | |
931 | A | Friends Meeting | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"brute force",
"greedy",
"implementation",
"math"
] | null | null | Two friends are on the coordinate axis *Ox* in points with integer coordinates. One of them is in the point *x*1<==<=*a*, another one is in the point *x*2<==<=*b*.
Each of the friends can move by one along the line in any direction unlimited number of times. When a friend moves, the tiredness of a friend changes acco... | The first line contains a single integer *a* (1<=≤<=*a*<=≤<=1000) — the initial position of the first friend.
The second line contains a single integer *b* (1<=≤<=*b*<=≤<=1000) — the initial position of the second friend.
It is guaranteed that *a*<=≠<=*b*. | Print the minimum possible total tiredness if the friends meet in the same point. | [
"3\n4\n",
"101\n99\n",
"5\n10\n"
] | [
"1\n",
"2\n",
"9\n"
] | In the first example the first friend should move by one to the right (then the meeting happens at point 4), or the second friend should move by one to the left (then the meeting happens at point 3). In both cases, the total tiredness becomes 1.
In the second example the first friend should move by one to the left, an... | 500 | [
{
"input": "3\n4",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "101\n99",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "5\n10",
"output": "9"
},
{
"input": "1\n2",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "1\n1000",
"output": "250000"
},
{
"input": "999\n1000",
"output": "1"
},
{
"inpu... | 1,584,168,124 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 40 | 109 | 0 | a = int(input())
b = int(input())
z = abs(a-b)//2
x = z*(z+1)
if abs(a-b)%2 !=0:
y = z+1
else:
y =0
print(x+y) | Title: Friends Meeting
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Two friends are on the coordinate axis *Ox* in points with integer coordinates. One of them is in the point *x*1<==<=*a*, another one is in the point *x*2<==<=*b*.
Each of the friends can move by one along the line in... | ```python
a = int(input())
b = int(input())
z = abs(a-b)//2
x = z*(z+1)
if abs(a-b)%2 !=0:
y = z+1
else:
y =0
print(x+y)
``` | 3 | |
445 | A | DZY Loves Chessboard | PROGRAMMING | 1,200 | [
"dfs and similar",
"implementation"
] | null | null | DZY loves chessboard, and he enjoys playing with it.
He has a chessboard of *n* rows and *m* columns. Some cells of the chessboard are bad, others are good. For every good cell, DZY wants to put a chessman on it. Each chessman is either white or black. After putting all chessmen, DZY wants that no two chessmen with th... | The first line contains two space-separated integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=100).
Each of the next *n* lines contains a string of *m* characters: the *j*-th character of the *i*-th string is either "." or "-". A "." means that the corresponding cell (in the *i*-th row and the *j*-th column) is good, while a ... | Output must contain *n* lines, each line must contain a string of *m* characters. The *j*-th character of the *i*-th string should be either "W", "B" or "-". Character "W" means the chessman on the cell is white, "B" means it is black, "-" means the cell is a bad cell.
If multiple answers exist, print any of them. It ... | [
"1 1\n.\n",
"2 2\n..\n..\n",
"3 3\n.-.\n---\n--."
] | [
"B\n",
"BW\nWB\n",
"B-B\n---\n--B"
] | In the first sample, DZY puts a single black chessman. Of course putting a white one is also OK.
In the second sample, all 4 cells are good. No two same chessmen share an edge in the sample output.
In the third sample, no good cells are adjacent. So you can just put 3 chessmen, no matter what their colors are. | 500 | [
{
"input": "1 1\n.",
"output": "B"
},
{
"input": "2 2\n..\n..",
"output": "BW\nWB"
},
{
"input": "3 3\n.-.\n---\n--.",
"output": "B-B\n---\n--B"
},
{
"input": "3 1\n-\n.\n.",
"output": "-\nW\nB"
},
{
"input": "11 11\n-----------\n-----------\n-----------\n--------... | 1,609,763,145 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 37 | 217 | 3,788,800 | from collections import *
import bisect
import heapq
from collections import deque
def canBipartite():
"""
vertices are numbered from 0 , 1 ...to n - 1
Return True if we can color the n vertices with 2 colors,
given than vertices on both sides of an edge must have different colors.
... | Title: DZY Loves Chessboard
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
DZY loves chessboard, and he enjoys playing with it.
He has a chessboard of *n* rows and *m* columns. Some cells of the chessboard are bad, others are good. For every good cell, DZY wants to put a chessman on it. ... | ```python
from collections import *
import bisect
import heapq
from collections import deque
def canBipartite():
"""
vertices are numbered from 0 , 1 ...to n - 1
Return True if we can color the n vertices with 2 colors,
given than vertices on both sides of an edge must have different colo... | 3 | |
231 | A | Team | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"brute force",
"greedy"
] | null | null | One day three best friends Petya, Vasya and Tonya decided to form a team and take part in programming contests. Participants are usually offered several problems during programming contests. Long before the start the friends decided that they will implement a problem if at least two of them are sure about the solution.... | The first input line contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000) — the number of problems in the contest. Then *n* lines contain three integers each, each integer is either 0 or 1. If the first number in the line equals 1, then Petya is sure about the problem's solution, otherwise he isn't sure. The second numbe... | Print a single integer — the number of problems the friends will implement on the contest. | [
"3\n1 1 0\n1 1 1\n1 0 0\n",
"2\n1 0 0\n0 1 1\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"1\n"
] | In the first sample Petya and Vasya are sure that they know how to solve the first problem and all three of them know how to solve the second problem. That means that they will write solutions for these problems. Only Petya is sure about the solution for the third problem, but that isn't enough, so the friends won't ta... | 500 | [
{
"input": "3\n1 1 0\n1 1 1\n1 0 0",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "2\n1 0 0\n0 1 1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "1\n1 0 0",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "2\n1 0 0\n1 1 1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "5\n1 0 0\n0 1 0\n1 1 1\n0 0 1\n0 0 0",
"output": "1"
},
... | 1,698,830,871 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 21 | 92 | 0 | n = int(input())
c = 0
for i in range(n):
a = list(map(int,input().split()))
aa = a.count(1)
if aa >= 2:
c += 1
print(c) | Title: Team
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
One day three best friends Petya, Vasya and Tonya decided to form a team and take part in programming contests. Participants are usually offered several problems during programming contests. Long before the start the friends decid... | ```python
n = int(input())
c = 0
for i in range(n):
a = list(map(int,input().split()))
aa = a.count(1)
if aa >= 2:
c += 1
print(c)
``` | 3 | |
894 | A | QAQ | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"brute force",
"dp"
] | null | null | "QAQ" is a word to denote an expression of crying. Imagine "Q" as eyes with tears and "A" as a mouth.
Now Diamond has given Bort a string consisting of only uppercase English letters of length *n*. There is a great number of "QAQ" in the string (Diamond is so cute!).
Bort wants to know how many subsequences "QAQ" are... | The only line contains a string of length *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100). It's guaranteed that the string only contains uppercase English letters. | Print a single integer — the number of subsequences "QAQ" in the string. | [
"QAQAQYSYIOIWIN\n",
"QAQQQZZYNOIWIN\n"
] | [
"4\n",
"3\n"
] | In the first example there are 4 subsequences "QAQ": "QAQAQYSYIOIWIN", "QAQAQYSYIOIWIN", "QAQAQYSYIOIWIN", "QAQAQYSYIOIWIN". | 500 | [
{
"input": "QAQAQYSYIOIWIN",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "QAQQQZZYNOIWIN",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "QA",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "IAQVAQZLQBQVQFTQQQADAQJA",
"output": "24"
},
{
"input": "QQAAQASGAYAAAAKAKAQIQEAQAIAAIAQQQQQ",
"output": "378"
},
{
... | 1,684,151,419 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 43 | 62 | 0 | a=input()
s=0
for i in range(0,len(a)):
for j in range(i,len(a)):
for h in range(j,len(a)):
if a[i]=='Q' and a[j]=='A' and a[h]=='Q':
s += 1
print(s) | Title: QAQ
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
"QAQ" is a word to denote an expression of crying. Imagine "Q" as eyes with tears and "A" as a mouth.
Now Diamond has given Bort a string consisting of only uppercase English letters of length *n*. There is a great number of "QAQ"... | ```python
a=input()
s=0
for i in range(0,len(a)):
for j in range(i,len(a)):
for h in range(j,len(a)):
if a[i]=='Q' and a[j]=='A' and a[h]=='Q':
s += 1
print(s)
``` | 3 | |
59 | A | Word | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation",
"strings"
] | A. Word | 2 | 256 | Vasya is very upset that many people on the Net mix uppercase and lowercase letters in one word. That's why he decided to invent an extension for his favorite browser that would change the letters' register in every word so that it either only consisted of lowercase letters or, vice versa, only of uppercase ones. At th... | The first line contains a word *s* — it consists of uppercase and lowercase Latin letters and possesses the length from 1 to 100. | Print the corrected word *s*. If the given word *s* has strictly more uppercase letters, make the word written in the uppercase register, otherwise - in the lowercase one. | [
"HoUse\n",
"ViP\n",
"maTRIx\n"
] | [
"house\n",
"VIP\n",
"matrix\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "HoUse",
"output": "house"
},
{
"input": "ViP",
"output": "VIP"
},
{
"input": "maTRIx",
"output": "matrix"
},
{
"input": "BNHWpnpawg",
"output": "bnhwpnpawg"
},
{
"input": "VTYGP",
"output": "VTYGP"
},
{
"input": "CHNenu",
"output": "chn... | 1,673,010,027 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 30 | 92 | 0 | s = input()
uc = 0
lc = 0
for char in s:
if char >= 'a' and char <= 'z':
lc += 1
elif char >= 'A' and char <= 'Z':
uc += 1
if uc > lc:
print(s.upper())
else:
print(s.lower())
| Title: Word
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Vasya is very upset that many people on the Net mix uppercase and lowercase letters in one word. That's why he decided to invent an extension for his favorite browser that would change the letters' register in every word so that it ei... | ```python
s = input()
uc = 0
lc = 0
for char in s:
if char >= 'a' and char <= 'z':
lc += 1
elif char >= 'A' and char <= 'Z':
uc += 1
if uc > lc:
print(s.upper())
else:
print(s.lower())
``` | 3.977 |
1,011 | B | Planning The Expedition | PROGRAMMING | 1,200 | [
"binary search",
"brute force",
"implementation"
] | null | null | Natasha is planning an expedition to Mars for $n$ people. One of the important tasks is to provide food for each participant.
The warehouse has $m$ daily food packages. Each package has some food type $a_i$.
Each participant must eat exactly one food package each day. Due to extreme loads, each participant must eat t... | The first line contains two integers $n$ and $m$ ($1 \le n \le 100$, $1 \le m \le 100$) — the number of the expedition participants and the number of the daily food packages available.
The second line contains sequence of integers $a_1, a_2, \dots, a_m$ ($1 \le a_i \le 100$), where $a_i$ is the type of $i$-th food pac... | Print the single integer — the number of days the expedition can last. If it is not possible to plan the expedition for even one day, print 0. | [
"4 10\n1 5 2 1 1 1 2 5 7 2\n",
"100 1\n1\n",
"2 5\n5 4 3 2 1\n",
"3 9\n42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"0\n",
"1\n",
"3\n"
] | In the first example, Natasha can assign type $1$ food to the first participant, the same type $1$ to the second, type $5$ to the third and type $2$ to the fourth. In this case, the expedition can last for $2$ days, since each participant can get two food packages of his food type (there will be used $4$ packages of ty... | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "4 10\n1 5 2 1 1 1 2 5 7 2",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "100 1\n1",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "2 5\n5 4 3 2 1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "3 9\n42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "1 1\n100",
"output": "1"
},
{
"inp... | 1,687,903,823 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 31 | 77 | 1,331,200 | n,m=map(int,input().split())
ll=list(map(str,input().split()))
r=0
k=m//n
t=1
while t<=k:
dict2 = dict()
for i in ll:
if i in dict2:
dict2[i] += 1
else:
dict2[i] = 1
x=0
while x<n and max((dict2.values()))>=t:
for i in dict2:
if ... | Title: Planning The Expedition
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Natasha is planning an expedition to Mars for $n$ people. One of the important tasks is to provide food for each participant.
The warehouse has $m$ daily food packages. Each package has some food type $a_i$.
E... | ```python
n,m=map(int,input().split())
ll=list(map(str,input().split()))
r=0
k=m//n
t=1
while t<=k:
dict2 = dict()
for i in ll:
if i in dict2:
dict2[i] += 1
else:
dict2[i] = 1
x=0
while x<n and max((dict2.values()))>=t:
for i in dict2:
... | 3 | |
246 | B | Increase and Decrease | PROGRAMMING | 1,300 | [
"greedy",
"math"
] | null | null | Polycarpus has an array, consisting of *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*. Polycarpus likes it when numbers in an array match. That's why he wants the array to have as many equal numbers as possible. For that Polycarpus performs the following operation multiple times:
- he chooses two elements of the array *a**i... | The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105) — the array size. The second line contains space-separated integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (|*a**i*|<=≤<=104) — the original array. | Print a single integer — the maximum number of equal array elements he can get if he performs an arbitrary number of the given operation. | [
"2\n2 1\n",
"3\n1 4 1\n"
] | [
"1\n",
"3\n"
] | none | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "2\n2 1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "3\n1 4 1",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "4\n2 -7 -2 -6",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "4\n2 0 -2 -1",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "6\n-1 1 0 0 -1 -1",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "5\n0 0 0 0 0",
"outp... | 1,697,221,272 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 30 | 154 | 7,987,200 | ln = int(input())
arr = sorted(list(map(int,input().split())))
for i in range(ln-1,1,-1):
arr[0] += (arr[i]-arr[1])
arr[i] = arr[1]
n = arr[0]-arr[1]
if (n//ln == n/ln and arr[0]>=arr[1] and n%ln==0) or ln==1:
print(ln)
else:
print(ln-1) | Title: Increase and Decrease
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Polycarpus has an array, consisting of *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*. Polycarpus likes it when numbers in an array match. That's why he wants the array to have as many equal numbers as possible. For that... | ```python
ln = int(input())
arr = sorted(list(map(int,input().split())))
for i in range(ln-1,1,-1):
arr[0] += (arr[i]-arr[1])
arr[i] = arr[1]
n = arr[0]-arr[1]
if (n//ln == n/ln and arr[0]>=arr[1] and n%ln==0) or ln==1:
print(ln)
else:
print(ln-1)
``` | 3 | |
68 | B | Energy exchange | PROGRAMMING | 1,600 | [
"binary search"
] | B. Energy exchange | 2 | 256 | It is well known that the planet suffers from the energy crisis. Little Petya doesn't like that and wants to save the world. For this purpose he needs every accumulator to contain the same amount of energy. Initially every accumulator has some amount of energy: the *i*-th accumulator has *a**i* units of energy. Energy ... | First line of the input contains two integers *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=10000,<=0<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=99) — number of accumulators and the percent of energy that is lost during transfers.
Next line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=... ,<=*a**n* — amounts of energy in the first, second, .., *n*-th accumulator respectively ... | Output maximum possible amount of energy that can remain in each of accumulators after the transfers of energy.
The absolute or relative error in the answer should not exceed 10<=-<=6. | [
"3 50\n4 2 1\n",
"2 90\n1 11\n"
] | [
"2.000000000\n",
"1.909090909\n"
] | none | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "3 50\n4 2 1",
"output": "2.000000000"
},
{
"input": "2 90\n1 11",
"output": "1.909090909"
},
{
"input": "5 26\n42 65 23 43 64",
"output": "45.415178571"
},
{
"input": "5 45\n964 515 454 623 594",
"output": "594.109756098"
},
{
"input": "1 20\n784",
... | 1,624,457,343 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 42 | 998 | 409,600 | n, k = map(int, input().split())
accumulators = list(map(int, input().split()))
low = 0
high = 1000
for i in range(100):
less = 0
more = 0
mid = low + (high - low) / 2
for i in range(n):
if accumulators[i] > mid:
more += accumulators[i] - mid
else:
... | Title: Energy exchange
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
It is well known that the planet suffers from the energy crisis. Little Petya doesn't like that and wants to save the world. For this purpose he needs every accumulator to contain the same amount of energy. Initially every ... | ```python
n, k = map(int, input().split())
accumulators = list(map(int, input().split()))
low = 0
high = 1000
for i in range(100):
less = 0
more = 0
mid = low + (high - low) / 2
for i in range(n):
if accumulators[i] > mid:
more += accumulators[i] - mid
else:
... | 3.749737 |
58 | A | Chat room | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"greedy",
"strings"
] | A. Chat room | 1 | 256 | Vasya has recently learned to type and log on to the Internet. He immediately entered a chat room and decided to say hello to everybody. Vasya typed the word *s*. It is considered that Vasya managed to say hello if several letters can be deleted from the typed word so that it resulted in the word "hello". For example, ... | The first and only line contains the word *s*, which Vasya typed. This word consisits of small Latin letters, its length is no less that 1 and no more than 100 letters. | If Vasya managed to say hello, print "YES", otherwise print "NO". | [
"ahhellllloou\n",
"hlelo\n"
] | [
"YES\n",
"NO\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "ahhellllloou",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "hlelo",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "helhcludoo",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "hehwelloho",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "pnnepelqomhhheollvlo",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "tymbzjyqhymeda... | 1,539,262,573 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 40 | 155 | 1,024,000 | s = input()
h , e , l1 , l2 , o = False , False , False , False , False
for c in s:
if c == 'h':
h = True
elif h and c == 'e':
e = True
elif (not l1) and e and c == 'l':
l1 = True
elif l1 and c == 'l':
l2 = True;
elif l2 and c == 'o':
o = True
if h and e and l1 and l2 and o:
print('YES')
else:
print('... | Title: Chat room
Time Limit: 1 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Vasya has recently learned to type and log on to the Internet. He immediately entered a chat room and decided to say hello to everybody. Vasya typed the word *s*. It is considered that Vasya managed to say hello if several letter... | ```python
s = input()
h , e , l1 , l2 , o = False , False , False , False , False
for c in s:
if c == 'h':
h = True
elif h and c == 'e':
e = True
elif (not l1) and e and c == 'l':
l1 = True
elif l1 and c == 'l':
l2 = True;
elif l2 and c == 'o':
o = True
if h and e and l1 and l2 and o:
print('YES')
else... | 3.920593 |
61 | A | Ultra-Fast Mathematician | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | A. Ultra-Fast Mathematician | 2 | 256 | Shapur was an extremely gifted student. He was great at everything including Combinatorics, Algebra, Number Theory, Geometry, Calculus, etc. He was not only smart but extraordinarily fast! He could manage to sum 1018 numbers in a single second.
One day in 230 AD Shapur was trying to find out if any one can possibly do... | There are two lines in each input. Each of them contains a single number. It is guaranteed that the numbers are made from 0 and 1 only and that their length is same. The numbers may start with 0. The length of each number doesn't exceed 100. | Write one line — the corresponding answer. Do not omit the leading 0s. | [
"1010100\n0100101\n",
"000\n111\n",
"1110\n1010\n",
"01110\n01100\n"
] | [
"1110001\n",
"111\n",
"0100\n",
"00010\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "1010100\n0100101",
"output": "1110001"
},
{
"input": "000\n111",
"output": "111"
},
{
"input": "1110\n1010",
"output": "0100"
},
{
"input": "01110\n01100",
"output": "00010"
},
{
"input": "011101\n000001",
"output": "011100"
},
{
"input": "... | 1,643,821,479 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 102 | 93 | 0 | #For fast I/O
import sys
input = lambda: sys.stdin.readline().strip()
Homura = input()
Madoka = input()
l = len(Homura)
ans = ''
for i in range(l):
a = int(Homura[i])
b = int(Madoka[i])
c = a^b
ans += str(c)
print(ans)
| Title: Ultra-Fast Mathematician
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Shapur was an extremely gifted student. He was great at everything including Combinatorics, Algebra, Number Theory, Geometry, Calculus, etc. He was not only smart but extraordinarily fast! He could manage to sum 10... | ```python
#For fast I/O
import sys
input = lambda: sys.stdin.readline().strip()
Homura = input()
Madoka = input()
l = len(Homura)
ans = ''
for i in range(l):
a = int(Homura[i])
b = int(Madoka[i])
c = a^b
ans += str(c)
print(ans)
``` | 3.97675 |
620 | A | Professor GukiZ's Robot | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation",
"math"
] | null | null | Professor GukiZ makes a new robot. The robot are in the point with coordinates (*x*1,<=*y*1) and should go to the point (*x*2,<=*y*2). In a single step the robot can change any of its coordinates (maybe both of them) by one (decrease or increase). So the robot can move in one of the 8 directions. Find the minimal numbe... | The first line contains two integers *x*1,<=*y*1 (<=-<=109<=≤<=*x*1,<=*y*1<=≤<=109) — the start position of the robot.
The second line contains two integers *x*2,<=*y*2 (<=-<=109<=≤<=*x*2,<=*y*2<=≤<=109) — the finish position of the robot. | Print the only integer *d* — the minimal number of steps to get the finish position. | [
"0 0\n4 5\n",
"3 4\n6 1\n"
] | [
"5\n",
"3\n"
] | In the first example robot should increase both of its coordinates by one four times, so it will be in position (4, 4). After that robot should simply increase its *y* coordinate and get the finish position.
In the second example robot should simultaneously increase *x* coordinate and decrease *y* coordinate by one th... | 0 | [
{
"input": "0 0\n4 5",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "3 4\n6 1",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "0 0\n4 6",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "1 1\n-3 -5",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "-1 -1\n-10 100",
"output": "101"
},
{
"input": "1 -1\n100 -100",
"output":... | 1,607,453,854 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 75 | 155 | 0 | # A. Professor GukiZ's Robot
x1, y1 = map(int, input().split())
x2, y2 = map(int, input().split())
x_diff = abs(x1 - x2)
y_diff = abs(y1 - y2)
ans = min(x_diff, y_diff) + abs(x_diff - y_diff)
print(ans)
| Title: Professor GukiZ's Robot
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Professor GukiZ makes a new robot. The robot are in the point with coordinates (*x*1,<=*y*1) and should go to the point (*x*2,<=*y*2). In a single step the robot can change any of its coordinates (maybe both of ... | ```python
# A. Professor GukiZ's Robot
x1, y1 = map(int, input().split())
x2, y2 = map(int, input().split())
x_diff = abs(x1 - x2)
y_diff = abs(y1 - y2)
ans = min(x_diff, y_diff) + abs(x_diff - y_diff)
print(ans)
``` | 3 | |
525 | B | Pasha and String | PROGRAMMING | 1,400 | [
"constructive algorithms",
"greedy",
"math",
"strings"
] | null | null | Pasha got a very beautiful string *s* for his birthday, the string consists of lowercase Latin letters. The letters in the string are numbered from 1 to |*s*| from left to right, where |*s*| is the length of the given string.
Pasha didn't like his present very much so he decided to change it. After his birthday Pasha ... | The first line of the input contains Pasha's string *s* of length from 2 to 2·105 characters, consisting of lowercase Latin letters.
The second line contains a single integer *m* (1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=105) — the number of days when Pasha changed his string.
The third line contains *m* space-separated elements *a**i* (1<=≤<... | In the first line of the output print what Pasha's string *s* will look like after *m* days. | [
"abcdef\n1\n2\n",
"vwxyz\n2\n2 2\n",
"abcdef\n3\n1 2 3\n"
] | [
"aedcbf\n",
"vwxyz\n",
"fbdcea\n"
] | none | 750 | [
{
"input": "abcdef\n1\n2",
"output": "aedcbf"
},
{
"input": "vwxyz\n2\n2 2",
"output": "vwxyz"
},
{
"input": "abcdef\n3\n1 2 3",
"output": "fbdcea"
},
{
"input": "jc\n5\n1 1 1 1 1",
"output": "cj"
},
{
"input": "wljqgdlxyc\n13\n3 4 3 3 5 4 4 2 4 4 5 3 3",
"out... | 1,582,408,236 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 43 | 374 | 8,089,600 | import random, math
from copy import deepcopy as dc
# To Genrate Random Number for Test-Cases
def randomNumber(s, e):
return random.randint(s, e)
# To Generate Random Array for Test-Cases
def randomArray(s, e, s_size, e_size):
size = random.randint(s_size, e_size)
arr = [randomNumber(s, e) for i in range(size)]
r... | Title: Pasha and String
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Pasha got a very beautiful string *s* for his birthday, the string consists of lowercase Latin letters. The letters in the string are numbered from 1 to |*s*| from left to right, where |*s*| is the length of the given ... | ```python
import random, math
from copy import deepcopy as dc
# To Genrate Random Number for Test-Cases
def randomNumber(s, e):
return random.randint(s, e)
# To Generate Random Array for Test-Cases
def randomArray(s, e, s_size, e_size):
size = random.randint(s_size, e_size)
arr = [randomNumber(s, e) for i in range... | 3 | |
337 | A | Puzzles | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"greedy"
] | null | null | The end of the school year is near and Ms. Manana, the teacher, will soon have to say goodbye to a yet another class. She decided to prepare a goodbye present for her *n* students and give each of them a jigsaw puzzle (which, as wikipedia states, is a tiling puzzle that requires the assembly of numerous small, often od... | The first line contains space-separated integers *n* and *m* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=50). The second line contains *m* space-separated integers *f*1,<=*f*2,<=...,<=*f**m* (4<=≤<=*f**i*<=≤<=1000) — the quantities of pieces in the puzzles sold in the shop. | Print a single integer — the least possible difference the teacher can obtain. | [
"4 6\n10 12 10 7 5 22\n"
] | [
"5\n"
] | Sample 1. The class has 4 students. The shop sells 6 puzzles. If Ms. Manana buys the first four puzzles consisting of 10, 12, 10 and 7 pieces correspondingly, then the difference between the sizes of the largest and the smallest puzzle will be equal to 5. It is impossible to obtain a smaller difference. Note that the t... | 500 | [
{
"input": "4 6\n10 12 10 7 5 22",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "2 2\n4 4",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "2 10\n4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "4 5\n818 136 713 59 946",
"output": "759"
},
{
"input": "3 20\n446 852 783 313 549 965 40 88 86 617... | 1,672,133,171 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 18 | 62 | 0 | n,m=map(int,input().split())
a=sorted([int(i) for i in input().split()])
c=[]
for i in range(m-n+1):
c.append(a[i+n-1]-a[i])
print(min(c))
| Title: Puzzles
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
The end of the school year is near and Ms. Manana, the teacher, will soon have to say goodbye to a yet another class. She decided to prepare a goodbye present for her *n* students and give each of them a jigsaw puzzle (which, a... | ```python
n,m=map(int,input().split())
a=sorted([int(i) for i in input().split()])
c=[]
for i in range(m-n+1):
c.append(a[i+n-1]-a[i])
print(min(c))
``` | 3 | |
41 | A | Translation | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation",
"strings"
] | A. Translation | 2 | 256 | The translation from the Berland language into the Birland language is not an easy task. Those languages are very similar: a berlandish word differs from a birlandish word with the same meaning a little: it is spelled (and pronounced) reversely. For example, a Berlandish word code corresponds to a Birlandish word edoc.... | The first line contains word *s*, the second line contains word *t*. The words consist of lowercase Latin letters. The input data do not consist unnecessary spaces. The words are not empty and their lengths do not exceed 100 symbols. | If the word *t* is a word *s*, written reversely, print YES, otherwise print NO. | [
"code\nedoc\n",
"abb\naba\n",
"code\ncode\n"
] | [
"YES\n",
"NO\n",
"NO\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "code\nedoc",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "abb\naba",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "code\ncode",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "abacaba\nabacaba",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "q\nq",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "asrgdfngfnmfgnhweratgjkk... | 1,633,068,428 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 40 | 154 | 6,758,400 | def trans (a,b):
x=len(b)
for i in range (0,x):
if a[i]==b[x-1-i]:
continue
else:
return False
return True
a=input()
b=input()
if trans (a,b):
print ("YES")
else:
print ("NO") | Title: Translation
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
The translation from the Berland language into the Birland language is not an easy task. Those languages are very similar: a berlandish word differs from a birlandish word with the same meaning a little: it is spelled (and pron... | ```python
def trans (a,b):
x=len(b)
for i in range (0,x):
if a[i]==b[x-1-i]:
continue
else:
return False
return True
a=input()
b=input()
if trans (a,b):
print ("YES")
else:
print ("NO")
``` | 3.948911 |
0 | none | none | none | 0 | [
"none"
] | null | null | Три брата договорились о встрече. Пронумеруем братьев следующим образом: пусть старший брат имеет номер 1, средний брат имеет номер 2, а младший брат — номер 3.
Когда пришло время встречи, один из братьев опоздал. По заданным номерам двух братьев, которые пришли вовремя, вам предстоит определить номер опоздавшего бра... | В первой строке входных данных следуют два различных целых числа *a* и *b* (1<=≤<=*a*,<=*b*<=≤<=3, *a*<=≠<=*b*) — номера братьев, которые пришли на встречу вовремя. Номера даны в произвольном порядке. | Выведите единственное целое число — номер брата, который опоздал на встречу. | [
"3 1\n"
] | [
"2\n"
] | none | 0 | [
{
"input": "3 1",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "2 1",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "2 3",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "1 2",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "1 3",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "3 2",
"output": "1"
}
] | 1,458,592,758 | 23,958 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 6 | 62 | 4,608,000 | x = input()
if x.find('1') == -1:
print(1)
if x.find('2') == -1:
print(2)
if x.find('3') == -1:
print(3)
| Title: none
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Три брата договорились о встрече. Пронумеруем братьев следующим образом: пусть старший брат имеет номер 1, средний брат имеет номер 2, а младший брат — номер 3.
Когда пришло время встречи, один из братьев опоздал. По заданным но... | ```python
x = input()
if x.find('1') == -1:
print(1)
if x.find('2') == -1:
print(2)
if x.find('3') == -1:
print(3)
``` | 3 | |
462 | A | Appleman and Easy Task | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"brute force",
"implementation"
] | null | null | Toastman came up with a very easy task. He gives it to Appleman, but Appleman doesn't know how to solve it. Can you help him?
Given a *n*<=×<=*n* checkerboard. Each cell of the board has either character 'x', or character 'o'. Is it true that each cell of the board has even number of adjacent cells with 'o'? Two cells... | The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100). Then *n* lines follow containing the description of the checkerboard. Each of them contains *n* characters (either 'x' or 'o') without spaces. | Print "YES" or "NO" (without the quotes) depending on the answer to the problem. | [
"3\nxxo\nxox\noxx\n",
"4\nxxxo\nxoxo\noxox\nxxxx\n"
] | [
"YES\n",
"NO\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "3\nxxo\nxox\noxx",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "4\nxxxo\nxoxo\noxox\nxxxx",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "1\no",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "2\nox\nxo",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "2\nxx\nxo",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "3\nooo\no... | 1,621,697,709 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 32 | 77 | 0 | n = int(input())
l = []
for _ in range(n):
b = list(input().split())
l.append(b[0])
m = len(l[0])
e = 0
for i in range(n):
for j in range(m):
c = 0
if (i-1>=0 and l[i-1][j] == 'o'):
c += 1
if (i+1<n and l[i+1][j] == 'o'):
c += 1
if (j-1>=... | Title: Appleman and Easy Task
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Toastman came up with a very easy task. He gives it to Appleman, but Appleman doesn't know how to solve it. Can you help him?
Given a *n*<=×<=*n* checkerboard. Each cell of the board has either character 'x', or... | ```python
n = int(input())
l = []
for _ in range(n):
b = list(input().split())
l.append(b[0])
m = len(l[0])
e = 0
for i in range(n):
for j in range(m):
c = 0
if (i-1>=0 and l[i-1][j] == 'o'):
c += 1
if (i+1<n and l[i+1][j] == 'o'):
c += 1
... | 3 | |
106 | A | Card Game | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"implementation"
] | A. Card Game | 2 | 256 | There is a card game called "Durak", which means "Fool" in Russian. The game is quite popular in the countries that used to form USSR. The problem does not state all the game's rules explicitly — you can find them later yourselves if you want.
To play durak you need a pack of 36 cards. Each card has a suit ("S", "H", ... | The first line contains the tramp suit. It is "S", "H", "D" or "C".
The second line contains the description of the two different cards. Each card is described by one word consisting of two symbols. The first symbol stands for the rank ("6", "7", "8", "9", "T", "J", "Q", "K" and "A"), and the second one stands for the... | Print "YES" (without the quotes) if the first cards beats the second one. Otherwise, print "NO" (also without the quotes). | [
"H\nQH 9S\n",
"S\n8D 6D\n",
"C\n7H AS\n"
] | [
"YES\n",
"YES",
"NO"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "H\nQH 9S",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "S\n8D 6D",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "C\n7H AS",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "C\nKC 9C",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "D\n7D KD",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "H\n7H KD",
"output": "YES"
... | 1,571,741,122 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 78 | 248 | 0 | #import math
#n, m = input().split()
#n = int (n)
#m = int (m)
#n, m, k = input().split()
#n = int (n)
#m = int (m)
#k = int (k)
#n = int(input())
#m = int(input())
#s = input()
##t = input()
#a = list(map(int, input().split()))
#print(l)
#c = list(map(int, input().split()))
#x1, y1, x2, y2 =map(int,in... | Title: Card Game
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
There is a card game called "Durak", which means "Fool" in Russian. The game is quite popular in the countries that used to form USSR. The problem does not state all the game's rules explicitly — you can find them later yourselve... | ```python
#import math
#n, m = input().split()
#n = int (n)
#m = int (m)
#n, m, k = input().split()
#n = int (n)
#m = int (m)
#k = int (k)
#n = int(input())
#m = int(input())
#s = input()
##t = input()
#a = list(map(int, input().split()))
#print(l)
#c = list(map(int, input().split()))
#x1, y1, x2, y2 =... | 3.938 |
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