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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"... | 1,657,277,551 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 1 | 46 | 0 | a, b, c = map(int, input().split())
print((int(a/c) + 1) * (int(b/c) + 1)) | 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
a, b, c = map(int, input().split())
print((int(a/c) + 1) * (int(b/c) + 1))
``` | 0 |
469 | A | I Wanna Be the Guy | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"greedy",
"implementation"
] | null | null | There is a game called "I Wanna Be the Guy", consisting of *n* levels. Little X and his friend Little Y are addicted to the game. Each of them wants to pass the whole game.
Little X can pass only *p* levels of the game. And Little Y can pass only *q* levels of the game. You are given the indices of levels Little X can... | The first line contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=<=*n*<=≤<=100).
The next line contains an integer *p* (0<=≤<=*p*<=≤<=*n*) at first, then follows *p* distinct integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**p* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=*n*). These integers denote the indices of levels Little X can pass. The next line contains the levels... | If they can pass all the levels, print "I become the guy.". If it's impossible, print "Oh, my keyboard!" (without the quotes). | [
"4\n3 1 2 3\n2 2 4\n",
"4\n3 1 2 3\n2 2 3\n"
] | [
"I become the guy.\n",
"Oh, my keyboard!\n"
] | In the first sample, Little X can pass levels [1 2 3], and Little Y can pass level [2 4], so they can pass all the levels both.
In the second sample, no one can pass level 4. | 500 | [
{
"input": "4\n3 1 2 3\n2 2 4",
"output": "I become the guy."
},
{
"input": "4\n3 1 2 3\n2 2 3",
"output": "Oh, my keyboard!"
},
{
"input": "10\n5 8 6 1 5 4\n6 1 3 2 9 4 6",
"output": "Oh, my keyboard!"
},
{
"input": "10\n8 8 10 7 3 1 4 2 6\n8 9 5 10 3 7 2 4 8",
"output":... | 1,692,511,573 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 29 | 62 | 0 | n=int(input())
p=set(map(int,input().split()[1:]))
q=set(map(int,input().split()[1:]))
a=set(range(1,n+1))
al=p.union(q)==a
if al:
print("I become the guy.")
else:
print("Oh, my keyboard!") | Title: I Wanna Be the Guy
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
There is a game called "I Wanna Be the Guy", consisting of *n* levels. Little X and his friend Little Y are addicted to the game. Each of them wants to pass the whole game.
Little X can pass only *p* levels of the g... | ```python
n=int(input())
p=set(map(int,input().split()[1:]))
q=set(map(int,input().split()[1:]))
a=set(range(1,n+1))
al=p.union(q)==a
if al:
print("I become the guy.")
else:
print("Oh, my keyboard!")
``` | 3 | |
960 | B | Minimize the error | PROGRAMMING | 1,500 | [
"data structures",
"greedy",
"sortings"
] | null | null | You are given two arrays *A* and *B*, each of size *n*. The error, *E*, between these two arrays is defined . You have to perform exactly *k*1 operations on array *A* and exactly *k*2 operations on array *B*. In one operation, you have to choose one element of the array and increase or decrease it by 1.
Output the min... | The first line contains three space-separated integers *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=103), *k*1 and *k*2 (0<=≤<=*k*1<=+<=*k*2<=≤<=103, *k*1 and *k*2 are non-negative) — size of arrays and number of operations to perform on *A* and *B* respectively.
Second line contains *n* space separated integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (<=-... | Output a single integer — the minimum possible value of after doing exactly *k*1 operations on array *A* and exactly *k*2 operations on array *B*. | [
"2 0 0\n1 2\n2 3\n",
"2 1 0\n1 2\n2 2\n",
"2 5 7\n3 4\n14 4\n"
] | [
"2",
"0",
"1"
] | In the first sample case, we cannot perform any operations on *A* or *B*. Therefore the minimum possible error *E* = (1 - 2)<sup class="upper-index">2</sup> + (2 - 3)<sup class="upper-index">2</sup> = 2.
In the second sample case, we are required to perform exactly one operation on *A*. In order to minimize error, we... | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "2 0 0\n1 2\n2 3",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "2 1 0\n1 2\n2 2",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "2 5 7\n3 4\n14 4",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "2 0 1\n1 2\n2 2",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "2 1 1\n0 0\n1 1",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "5 5 ... | 1,523,119,140 | 2,040 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | PRETESTS | 4 | 77 | 7,065,600 | n,k1,k2=map(int,input().split())
a0=list(map(int,input().split()))
b0=list(map(int,input().split()))
a=[[abs(a0[0]-b0[0]),0]]
for i in range(1,n):
d=abs(a0[i]-b0[i])
ab=1
for j in range(i):
if d<a[j][0]:
a.insert(j+1,[d,i])
ab=0
break
if ab:
... | Title: Minimize the error
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
You are given two arrays *A* and *B*, each of size *n*. The error, *E*, between these two arrays is defined . You have to perform exactly *k*1 operations on array *A* and exactly *k*2 operations on array *B*. In one ... | ```python
n,k1,k2=map(int,input().split())
a0=list(map(int,input().split()))
b0=list(map(int,input().split()))
a=[[abs(a0[0]-b0[0]),0]]
for i in range(1,n):
d=abs(a0[i]-b0[i])
ab=1
for j in range(i):
if d<a[j][0]:
a.insert(j+1,[d,i])
ab=0
break
if ... | 0 | |
208 | A | Dubstep | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"strings"
] | null | null | Vasya works as a DJ in the best Berland nightclub, and he often uses dubstep music in his performance. Recently, he has decided to take a couple of old songs and make dubstep remixes from them.
Let's assume that a song consists of some number of words. To make the dubstep remix of this song, Vasya inserts a certain nu... | The input consists of a single non-empty string, consisting only of uppercase English letters, the string's length doesn't exceed 200 characters. It is guaranteed that before Vasya remixed the song, no word contained substring "WUB" in it; Vasya didn't change the word order. It is also guaranteed that initially the son... | Print the words of the initial song that Vasya used to make a dubsteb remix. Separate the words with a space. | [
"WUBWUBABCWUB\n",
"WUBWEWUBAREWUBWUBTHEWUBCHAMPIONSWUBMYWUBFRIENDWUB\n"
] | [
"ABC ",
"WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS MY FRIEND "
] | In the first sample: "WUBWUBABCWUB" = "WUB" + "WUB" + "ABC" + "WUB". That means that the song originally consisted of a single word "ABC", and all words "WUB" were added by Vasya.
In the second sample Vasya added a single word "WUB" between all neighbouring words, in the beginning and in the end, except for words "ARE... | 500 | [
{
"input": "WUBWUBABCWUB",
"output": "ABC "
},
{
"input": "WUBWEWUBAREWUBWUBTHEWUBCHAMPIONSWUBMYWUBFRIENDWUB",
"output": "WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS MY FRIEND "
},
{
"input": "WUBWUBWUBSR",
"output": "SR "
},
{
"input": "RWUBWUBWUBLWUB",
"output": "R L "
},
{
"input": "... | 1,692,308,304 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 71 | 184 | 0 | s = input()
for x in s.split('WUB'):
if ((x != ' ') and (x != '')):
print(x,end=' ')
| Title: Dubstep
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Vasya works as a DJ in the best Berland nightclub, and he often uses dubstep music in his performance. Recently, he has decided to take a couple of old songs and make dubstep remixes from them.
Let's assume that a song consist... | ```python
s = input()
for x in s.split('WUB'):
if ((x != ' ') and (x != '')):
print(x,end=' ')
``` | 3 | |
224 | B | Array | PROGRAMMING | 1,500 | [
"bitmasks",
"implementation",
"two pointers"
] | null | null | You've got an array *a*, consisting of *n* integers: *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*. Your task is to find a minimal by inclusion segment [*l*,<=*r*] (1<=≤<=*l*<=≤<=*r*<=≤<=*n*) such, that among numbers *a**l*,<= *a**l*<=+<=1,<= ...,<= *a**r* there are exactly *k* distinct numbers.
Segment [*l*,<=*r*] (1<=≤<=*l*<=≤<=*r*<=≤... | The first line contains two space-separated integers: *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*k*<=≤<=105). The second line contains *n* space-separated integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* — elements of the array *a* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=105). | Print a space-separated pair of integers *l* and *r* (1<=≤<=*l*<=≤<=*r*<=≤<=*n*) such, that the segment [*l*,<=*r*] is the answer to the problem. If the sought segment does not exist, print "-1 -1" without the quotes. If there are multiple correct answers, print any of them. | [
"4 2\n1 2 2 3\n",
"8 3\n1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5\n",
"7 4\n4 7 7 4 7 4 7\n"
] | [
"1 2\n",
"2 5\n",
"-1 -1\n"
] | In the first sample among numbers *a*<sub class="lower-index">1</sub> and *a*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub> there are exactly two distinct numbers.
In the second sample segment [2, 5] is a minimal by inclusion segment with three distinct numbers, but it is not minimal in length among such segments.
In the third sam... | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "4 2\n1 2 2 3",
"output": "1 2"
},
{
"input": "8 3\n1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5",
"output": "2 5"
},
{
"input": "7 4\n4 7 7 4 7 4 7",
"output": "-1 -1"
},
{
"input": "5 1\n1 7 2 3 2",
"output": "1 1"
},
{
"input": "1 2\n666",
"output": "-1 -1"
},
{
"inp... | 1,632,660,702 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 49 | 342 | 19,251,200 | import sys
import os.path
if(os.path.exists('input.txt')) :
sys.stdin = open("input.txt", "r")
sys.stdout = open("output.txt", "w")
sys.stderr = open("error.txt", "w")
depth = 1000005
mod = 1000000007
lim = mod * mod
sys.setrecursionlimit(depth)
linp = lambda: list(minp())
minp = la... | Title: Array
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
You've got an array *a*, consisting of *n* integers: *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*. Your task is to find a minimal by inclusion segment [*l*,<=*r*] (1<=≤<=*l*<=≤<=*r*<=≤<=*n*) such, that among numbers *a**l*,<= *a**l*<=+<=1,<= ...,<... | ```python
import sys
import os.path
if(os.path.exists('input.txt')) :
sys.stdin = open("input.txt", "r")
sys.stdout = open("output.txt", "w")
sys.stderr = open("error.txt", "w")
depth = 1000005
mod = 1000000007
lim = mod * mod
sys.setrecursionlimit(depth)
linp = lambda: list(minp())
... | 3 | |
469 | A | I Wanna Be the Guy | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"greedy",
"implementation"
] | null | null | There is a game called "I Wanna Be the Guy", consisting of *n* levels. Little X and his friend Little Y are addicted to the game. Each of them wants to pass the whole game.
Little X can pass only *p* levels of the game. And Little Y can pass only *q* levels of the game. You are given the indices of levels Little X can... | The first line contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=<=*n*<=≤<=100).
The next line contains an integer *p* (0<=≤<=*p*<=≤<=*n*) at first, then follows *p* distinct integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**p* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=*n*). These integers denote the indices of levels Little X can pass. The next line contains the levels... | If they can pass all the levels, print "I become the guy.". If it's impossible, print "Oh, my keyboard!" (without the quotes). | [
"4\n3 1 2 3\n2 2 4\n",
"4\n3 1 2 3\n2 2 3\n"
] | [
"I become the guy.\n",
"Oh, my keyboard!\n"
] | In the first sample, Little X can pass levels [1 2 3], and Little Y can pass level [2 4], so they can pass all the levels both.
In the second sample, no one can pass level 4. | 500 | [
{
"input": "4\n3 1 2 3\n2 2 4",
"output": "I become the guy."
},
{
"input": "4\n3 1 2 3\n2 2 3",
"output": "Oh, my keyboard!"
},
{
"input": "10\n5 8 6 1 5 4\n6 1 3 2 9 4 6",
"output": "Oh, my keyboard!"
},
{
"input": "10\n8 8 10 7 3 1 4 2 6\n8 9 5 10 3 7 2 4 8",
"output":... | 1,695,810,105 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 3 | 46 | 28,774,400 | inp = str(input())
st1 = str(input())
st2 = str(input())
if max(st1) == inp or max(st2) == inp:
print("I become the guy.")
elif max(st1) != inp or max(st2) != inp:
print("Oh, my keyboard!") | Title: I Wanna Be the Guy
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
There is a game called "I Wanna Be the Guy", consisting of *n* levels. Little X and his friend Little Y are addicted to the game. Each of them wants to pass the whole game.
Little X can pass only *p* levels of the g... | ```python
inp = str(input())
st1 = str(input())
st2 = str(input())
if max(st1) == inp or max(st2) == inp:
print("I become the guy.")
elif max(st1) != inp or max(st2) != inp:
print("Oh, my keyboard!")
``` | 0 | |
742 | A | Arpa’s hard exam and Mehrdad’s naive cheat | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"implementation",
"math",
"number theory"
] | null | null | There exists an island called Arpa’s land, some beautiful girls live there, as ugly ones do.
Mehrdad wants to become minister of Arpa’s land. Arpa has prepared an exam. Exam has only one question, given *n*, print the last digit of 1378*n*.
Mehrdad has become quite confused and wants you to help him. Please help, al... | The single line of input contains one integer *n* (0<=<=≤<=<=*n*<=<=≤<=<=109). | Print single integer — the last digit of 1378*n*. | [
"1\n",
"2\n"
] | [
"8",
"4"
] | In the first example, last digit of 1378<sup class="upper-index">1</sup> = 1378 is 8.
In the second example, last digit of 1378<sup class="upper-index">2</sup> = 1378·1378 = 1898884 is 4. | 500 | [
{
"input": "1",
"output": "8"
},
{
"input": "2",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "1000",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "3",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "4",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "1000000000",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "5",
"output": ... | 1,690,201,159 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED | TESTS | 5 | 1,000 | 24,985,600 | n=int(input())
nn=1378**n
print(nn%10) | Title: Arpa’s hard exam and Mehrdad’s naive cheat
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
There exists an island called Arpa’s land, some beautiful girls live there, as ugly ones do.
Mehrdad wants to become minister of Arpa’s land. Arpa has prepared an exam. Exam has only one ques... | ```python
n=int(input())
nn=1378**n
print(nn%10)
``` | 0 | |
298 | A | Snow Footprints | PROGRAMMING | 1,300 | [
"greedy",
"implementation"
] | null | null | There is a straight snowy road, divided into *n* blocks. The blocks are numbered from 1 to *n* from left to right. If one moves from the *i*-th block to the (*i*<=+<=1)-th block, he will leave a right footprint on the *i*-th block. Similarly, if one moves from the *i*-th block to the (*i*<=-<=1)-th block, he will leave... | The first line of the input contains integer *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000).
The second line contains the description of the road — the string that consists of *n* characters. Each character will be either "." (a block without footprint), or "L" (a block with a left footprint), "R" (a block with a right footprint).
It's gu... | Print two space-separated integers — the values of *s* and *t*. If there are several possible solutions you can print any of them. | [
"9\n..RRLL...\n",
"11\n.RRRLLLLL..\n"
] | [
"3 4\n",
"7 5\n"
] | The first test sample is the one in the picture. | 500 | [
{
"input": "11\n.RRRLLLLL..",
"output": "7 5"
},
{
"input": "4\n.RL.",
"output": "3 2"
},
{
"input": "3\n.L.",
"output": "2 1"
},
{
"input": "3\n.R.",
"output": "2 3"
}
] | 1,571,208,386 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 2 | 186 | 0 | n= int(input())
s= input()
countr=0
countl=0
for i in range(n):
if s[i]=='R':
countr+=1
elif s[i]=='L':
countl+=1
if countr==0:
print(s.rindex('L')+1, s.index('L'))
exit()
elif countl==0:
print(s.index('R'), s.rindex('R')+1)
else:
print(s.index('R')+1, s.index('L... | Title: Snow Footprints
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
There is a straight snowy road, divided into *n* blocks. The blocks are numbered from 1 to *n* from left to right. If one moves from the *i*-th block to the (*i*<=+<=1)-th block, he will leave a right footprint on the *... | ```python
n= int(input())
s= input()
countr=0
countl=0
for i in range(n):
if s[i]=='R':
countr+=1
elif s[i]=='L':
countl+=1
if countr==0:
print(s.rindex('L')+1, s.index('L'))
exit()
elif countl==0:
print(s.index('R'), s.rindex('R')+1)
else:
print(s.index('R')+1, ... | 0 | |
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"
},
... | 1,699,544,404 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 35 | 92 | 10,547,200 | n = int(input())
s = n * (n + 1) // 2
for x in input().split():
s -= int(x)
print(s) | 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())
s = n * (n + 1) // 2
for x in input().split():
s -= int(x)
print(s)
``` | 3 | |
69 | A | Young Physicist | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"implementation",
"math"
] | A. Young Physicist | 2 | 256 | A guy named Vasya attends the final grade of a high school. One day Vasya decided to watch a match of his favorite hockey team. And, as the boy loves hockey very much, even more than physics, he forgot to do the homework. Specifically, he forgot to complete his physics tasks. Next day the teacher got very angry at Vasy... | The first line contains a positive integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100), then follow *n* lines containing three integers each: the *x**i* coordinate, the *y**i* coordinate and the *z**i* coordinate of the force vector, applied to the body (<=-<=100<=≤<=*x**i*,<=*y**i*,<=*z**i*<=≤<=100). | Print the word "YES" if the body is in equilibrium, or the word "NO" if it is not. | [
"3\n4 1 7\n-2 4 -1\n1 -5 -3\n",
"3\n3 -1 7\n-5 2 -4\n2 -1 -3\n"
] | [
"NO",
"YES"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "3\n4 1 7\n-2 4 -1\n1 -5 -3",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "3\n3 -1 7\n-5 2 -4\n2 -1 -3",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "10\n21 32 -46\n43 -35 21\n42 2 -50\n22 40 20\n-27 -9 38\n-4 1 1\n-40 6 -31\n-13 -2 34\n-21 34 -12\n-32 -29 41",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "10... | 1,564,901,668 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | RUNTIME_ERROR | TESTS | 0 | 218 | 0 | n= int(input())
ans=[]
for i in range(n):
x=list(map(int,input().split()))
n.append(x)
for i in range(3):
res=0
res=n[0][i]+n[1][i]+n[2][i]
ans.append(res)
if max(ans)==0:
print("YES")
else:
print("NO")
| Title: Young Physicist
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
A guy named Vasya attends the final grade of a high school. One day Vasya decided to watch a match of his favorite hockey team. And, as the boy loves hockey very much, even more than physics, he forgot to do the homework. S... | ```python
n= int(input())
ans=[]
for i in range(n):
x=list(map(int,input().split()))
n.append(x)
for i in range(3):
res=0
res=n[0][i]+n[1][i]+n[2][i]
ans.append(res)
if max(ans)==0:
print("YES")
else:
print("NO")
``` | -1 |
810 | B | Summer sell-off | PROGRAMMING | 1,300 | [
"greedy",
"sortings"
] | null | null | Summer holidays! Someone is going on trips, someone is visiting grandparents, but someone is trying to get a part-time job. This summer Noora decided that she wants to earn some money, and took a job in a shop as an assistant.
Shop, where Noora is working, has a plan on the following *n* days. For each day sales manag... | The first line contains two integers *n* and *f* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105,<=0<=≤<=*f*<=≤<=*n*) denoting the number of days in shop's plan and the number of days that Noora has to choose for sell-out.
Each line of the following *n* subsequent lines contains two integers *k**i*,<=*l**i* (0<=≤<=*k**i*,<=*l**i*<=≤<=109) denotin... | Print a single integer denoting the maximal number of products that shop can sell. | [
"4 2\n2 1\n3 5\n2 3\n1 5\n",
"4 1\n0 2\n0 3\n3 5\n0 6\n"
] | [
"10",
"5"
] | In the first example we can choose days with numbers 2 and 4 for sell-out. In this case new numbers of products for sale would be equal to [2, 6, 2, 2] respectively. So on the first day shop will sell 1 product, on the second — 5, on the third — 2, on the fourth — 2. In total 1 + 5 + 2 + 2 = 10 product units.
In the s... | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "4 2\n2 1\n3 5\n2 3\n1 5",
"output": "10"
},
{
"input": "4 1\n0 2\n0 3\n3 5\n0 6",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "1 1\n5 8",
"output": "8"
},
{
"input": "2 1\n8 12\n6 11",
"output": "19"
},
{
"input": "2 1\n6 7\n5 7",
"output": "13"
},
{
"inpu... | 1,684,593,210 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | RUNTIME_ERROR | TESTS | 5 | 30 | 0 | n , f = map(int ,input().split())
r = []
counter = 0
for i in range(n) :
nb , person = map(int ,input().split())
if nb < person :
if (nb * 2) - person >= 0 :
r.append((person , nb))
else:
r.append((nb * 2 , nb ))
counter += min(nb ,person)
r = sorted(r, k... | Title: Summer sell-off
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Summer holidays! Someone is going on trips, someone is visiting grandparents, but someone is trying to get a part-time job. This summer Noora decided that she wants to earn some money, and took a job in a shop as an ass... | ```python
n , f = map(int ,input().split())
r = []
counter = 0
for i in range(n) :
nb , person = map(int ,input().split())
if nb < person :
if (nb * 2) - person >= 0 :
r.append((person , nb))
else:
r.append((nb * 2 , nb ))
counter += min(nb ,person)
r = s... | -1 | |
466 | C | Number of Ways | PROGRAMMING | 1,700 | [
"binary search",
"brute force",
"data structures",
"dp",
"two pointers"
] | null | null | You've got array *a*[1],<=*a*[2],<=...,<=*a*[*n*], consisting of *n* integers. Count the number of ways to split all the elements of the array into three contiguous parts so that the sum of elements in each part is the same.
More formally, you need to find the number of such pairs of indices *i*,<=*j* (2<=≤<=*i*<=≤<=... | The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=5·105), showing how many numbers are in the array. The second line contains *n* integers *a*[1], *a*[2], ..., *a*[*n*] (|*a*[*i*]|<=≤<=<=109) — the elements of array *a*. | Print a single integer — the number of ways to split the array into three parts with the same sum. | [
"5\n1 2 3 0 3\n",
"4\n0 1 -1 0\n",
"2\n4 1\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"1\n",
"0\n"
] | none | 1,500 | [
{
"input": "5\n1 2 3 0 3",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "4\n0 1 -1 0",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "2\n4 1",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "9\n0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0",
"output": "28"
},
{
"input": "10\n2 5 -2 2 -3 -2 3 5 -5 -2",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "1\... | 1,699,949,035 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 0 | 46 | 0 | n=int(input())
array=list(map(int,input().split()))
result=0
total=sum(array)
if total%3!=0:
result=0
elif n<4:
result=0
else:
for i in range(1,n-2):
if sum(array[0:i])==total//3:
for j in range(i+1,n):
if sum(array[i:j])==total//3:
result... | Title: Number of Ways
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
You've got array *a*[1],<=*a*[2],<=...,<=*a*[*n*], consisting of *n* integers. Count the number of ways to split all the elements of the array into three contiguous parts so that the sum of elements in each part is the s... | ```python
n=int(input())
array=list(map(int,input().split()))
result=0
total=sum(array)
if total%3!=0:
result=0
elif n<4:
result=0
else:
for i in range(1,n-2):
if sum(array[0:i])==total//3:
for j in range(i+1,n):
if sum(array[i:j])==total//3:
... | 0 | |
939 | A | Love Triangle | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"graphs"
] | null | null | As you could know there are no male planes nor female planes. However, each plane on Earth likes some other plane. There are *n* planes on Earth, numbered from 1 to *n*, and the plane with number *i* likes the plane with number *f**i*, where 1<=≤<=*f**i*<=≤<=*n* and *f**i*<=≠<=*i*.
We call a love triangle a situation ... | The first line contains a single integer *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=5000) — the number of planes.
The second line contains *n* integers *f*1,<=*f*2,<=...,<=*f**n* (1<=≤<=*f**i*<=≤<=*n*, *f**i*<=≠<=*i*), meaning that the *i*-th plane likes the *f**i*-th. | Output «YES» if there is a love triangle consisting of planes on Earth. Otherwise, output «NO».
You can output any letter in lower case or in upper case. | [
"5\n2 4 5 1 3\n",
"5\n5 5 5 5 1\n"
] | [
"YES\n",
"NO\n"
] | In first example plane 2 likes plane 4, plane 4 likes plane 1, plane 1 likes plane 2 and that is a love triangle.
In second example there are no love triangles. | 500 | [
{
"input": "5\n2 4 5 1 3",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "5\n5 5 5 5 1",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "3\n3 1 2",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "10\n4 10 9 5 3 1 5 10 6 4",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "10\n5 5 4 9 10 9 9 5 3 1",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"... | 1,689,509,751 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 16 | 264 | 614,400 | n = int(input())
arrf = [0]
arr2 = [int(x) for x in input().split(' ')]
arrf.extend(arr2)
memo = []
for i in range(1, n+1):
if i not in memo:
j = arrf[i]
k = arrf[j]
if arrf[k] == i:
print("YES")
break
memo.append(i)
memo.append(j)
memo.append... | Title: Love Triangle
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
As you could know there are no male planes nor female planes. However, each plane on Earth likes some other plane. There are *n* planes on Earth, numbered from 1 to *n*, and the plane with number *i* likes the plane with ... | ```python
n = int(input())
arrf = [0]
arr2 = [int(x) for x in input().split(' ')]
arrf.extend(arr2)
memo = []
for i in range(1, n+1):
if i not in memo:
j = arrf[i]
k = arrf[j]
if arrf[k] == i:
print("YES")
break
memo.append(i)
memo.append(j)
m... | 3 | |
554 | B | Ohana Cleans Up | PROGRAMMING | 1,200 | [
"brute force",
"greedy",
"strings"
] | null | null | Ohana Matsumae is trying to clean a room, which is divided up into an *n* by *n* grid of squares. Each square is initially either clean or dirty. Ohana can sweep her broom over columns of the grid. Her broom is very strange: if she sweeps over a clean square, it will become dirty, and if she sweeps over a dirty square,... | The first line of input will be a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100).
The next *n* lines will describe the state of the room. The *i*-th line will contain a binary string with *n* characters denoting the state of the *i*-th row of the room. The *j*-th character on this line is '1' if the *j*-th square in the *i*-t... | The output should be a single line containing an integer equal to a maximum possible number of rows that are completely clean. | [
"4\n0101\n1000\n1111\n0101\n",
"3\n111\n111\n111\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"3\n"
] | In the first sample, Ohana can sweep the 1st and 3rd columns. This will make the 1st and 4th row be completely clean.
In the second sample, everything is already clean, so Ohana doesn't need to do anything. | 500 | [
{
"input": "4\n0101\n1000\n1111\n0101",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "3\n111\n111\n111",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "10\n0100000000\n0000000000\n0000000000\n0000000000\n0000000000\n0000000000\n0000000000\n0000000000\n0000000000\n0000000000",
"output": "9"
},
{
"input": "1\n1"... | 1,435,164,864 | 1,464 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 36 | 483 | 0 | n = int(input())
p = []
for i in range(n):
p.append(list(input()))
max = 0
for i in range(n):
q = p
for t in range(n):
if q[i][t] == '0':
for k in range(n):
if q[k][t] == '0':
q[k][t] = '1'
else:
q[k][t] = '0... | Title: Ohana Cleans Up
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Ohana Matsumae is trying to clean a room, which is divided up into an *n* by *n* grid of squares. Each square is initially either clean or dirty. Ohana can sweep her broom over columns of the grid. Her broom is very str... | ```python
n = int(input())
p = []
for i in range(n):
p.append(list(input()))
max = 0
for i in range(n):
q = p
for t in range(n):
if q[i][t] == '0':
for k in range(n):
if q[k][t] == '0':
q[k][t] = '1'
else:
q[... | 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",
... | 1,590,971,136 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 34 | 218 | 0 | n = int(input())
scores = {}
for i in range(n):
team = input()
scores[team] = scores.get(team, 0) + 1
print(max(scores.items(), key=lambda x: x[1])[0]) | 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 = int(input())
scores = {}
for i in range(n):
team = input()
scores[team] = scores.get(team, 0) + 1
print(max(scores.items(), key=lambda x: x[1])[0])
``` | 3.9455 |
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"... | 1,660,747,889 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | COMPILATION_ERROR | TESTS | 0 | 0 | 0 | //cf lecture
n,k=map(int,input().split())
arr1=[]
arr2=[]
for i in range(k):
words=input().split()
arr1.append(words[0])
arr2.append(words[1])
lecture=input().split(" ")
ans=[]
for i in range(n):
if lecture[i] in arr1:
x=arr1.index(lecture[i])
else :
x=arr2.index(le... | 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
//cf lecture
n,k=map(int,input().split())
arr1=[]
arr2=[]
for i in range(k):
words=input().split()
arr1.append(words[0])
arr2.append(words[1])
lecture=input().split(" ")
ans=[]
for i in range(n):
if lecture[i] in arr1:
x=arr1.index(lecture[i])
else :
x=arr... | -1 | |
743 | A | Vladik and flights | PROGRAMMING | 1,200 | [
"constructive algorithms",
"greedy",
"implementation"
] | null | null | Vladik is a competitive programmer. This year he is going to win the International Olympiad in Informatics. But it is not as easy as it sounds: the question Vladik face now is to find the cheapest way to get to the olympiad.
Vladik knows *n* airports. All the airports are located on a straight line. Each airport has u... | The first line contains three integers *n*, *a*, and *b* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105, 1<=≤<=*a*,<=*b*<=≤<=*n*) — the number of airports, the id of the airport from which Vladik starts his route and the id of the airport which he has to reach.
The second line contains a string with length *n*, which consists only of characters... | Print single integer — the minimum cost Vladik has to pay to get to the olympiad. | [
"4 1 4\n1010\n",
"5 5 2\n10110\n"
] | [
"1",
"0"
] | In the first example Vladik can fly to the airport 2 at first and pay |1 - 2| = 1 (because the airports belong to different companies), and then fly from the airport 2 to the airport 4 for free (because the airports belong to the same company). So the cost of the whole flight is equal to 1. It's impossible to get to th... | 500 | [
{
"input": "4 1 4\n1010",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "5 5 2\n10110",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "10 9 5\n1011111001",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "7 3 7\n1110111",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "1 1 1\n1",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "10 3 3\n100101101... | 1,486,057,905 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 2 | 61 | 5,324,800 | #Justin Hershberger
#Py3.5
import fileinput
def test():
pass
if __name__ == '__main__':
num_args = 2
for arg in range(num_args):
if arg == 0:
n,a,b = map(int, input().split())
else:
s = input()
min_cost = 0
# print(n,a,b,s)
if s[a-1] == s[b-1]:
min_cost += 0
else:
if a > b:
... | Title: Vladik and flights
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Vladik is a competitive programmer. This year he is going to win the International Olympiad in Informatics. But it is not as easy as it sounds: the question Vladik face now is to find the cheapest way to get to the o... | ```python
#Justin Hershberger
#Py3.5
import fileinput
def test():
pass
if __name__ == '__main__':
num_args = 2
for arg in range(num_args):
if arg == 0:
n,a,b = map(int, input().split())
else:
s = input()
min_cost = 0
# print(n,a,b,s)
if s[a-1] == s[b-1]:
min_cost += 0
else:
i... | 0 | |
515 | C | Drazil and Factorial | PROGRAMMING | 1,400 | [
"greedy",
"math",
"sortings"
] | null | null | Drazil is playing a math game with Varda.
Let's define for positive integer *x* as a product of factorials of its digits. For example, .
First, they choose a decimal number *a* consisting of *n* digits that contains at least one digit larger than 1. This number may possibly start with leading zeroes. Then they shoul... | The first line contains an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=15) — the number of digits in *a*.
The second line contains *n* digits of *a*. There is at least one digit in *a* that is larger than 1. Number *a* may possibly contain leading zeroes. | Output a maximum possible integer satisfying the conditions above. There should be no zeroes and ones in this number decimal representation. | [
"4\n1234\n",
"3\n555\n"
] | [
"33222\n",
"555\n"
] | In the first case, <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/f5a4207f23215fddce977ab5ea9e9d2e7578fb52.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "4\n1234",
"output": "33222"
},
{
"input": "3\n555",
"output": "555"
},
{
"input": "15\n012345781234578",
"output": "7777553333222222222222"
},
{
"input": "1\n8",
"output": "7222"
},
{
"input": "10\n1413472614",
"output": "75333332222222"
},
{
... | 1,602,878,903 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 45 | 156 | 0 | answer = {
"7": [7],
"8": [7, 2, 2, 2],
"9": [7, 3, 3, 2],
"6": [5, 3],
"5": [5],
"4": [3, 2, 2],
"3": [3],
"2": [2],
"1": [],
"0": []
}
def main():
_ = input()
inp = str(input())
ans = []
for i in inp:
ans += answer[i]
ans.sort()
for i in reverse... | Title: Drazil and Factorial
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Drazil is playing a math game with Varda.
Let's define for positive integer *x* as a product of factorials of its digits. For example, .
First, they choose a decimal number *a* consisting of *n* digits that cont... | ```python
answer = {
"7": [7],
"8": [7, 2, 2, 2],
"9": [7, 3, 3, 2],
"6": [5, 3],
"5": [5],
"4": [3, 2, 2],
"3": [3],
"2": [2],
"1": [],
"0": []
}
def main():
_ = input()
inp = str(input())
ans = []
for i in inp:
ans += answer[i]
ans.sort()
for i ... | 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"... | 1,618,124,075 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 37 | 77 | 614,400 | a,b = (map(int,input().split()))
dic = {}
for i in range(b):
a = input().split(' ')
if(len(a[0])>len(a[1])):
dic[a[0]] = a[1]
dic[a[1]] = a[1]
else:
dic[a[0]] = a[0]
dic[a[1]] = a[0]
t = input().split()
for i in range(len(t)):
print(dic[t[i]],end = ' ') | 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
a,b = (map(int,input().split()))
dic = {}
for i in range(b):
a = input().split(' ')
if(len(a[0])>len(a[1])):
dic[a[0]] = a[1]
dic[a[1]] = a[1]
else:
dic[a[0]] = a[0]
dic[a[1]] = a[0]
t = input().split()
for i in range(len(t)):
print(dic[t[i]],end = '... | 3 | |
208 | A | Dubstep | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"strings"
] | null | null | Vasya works as a DJ in the best Berland nightclub, and he often uses dubstep music in his performance. Recently, he has decided to take a couple of old songs and make dubstep remixes from them.
Let's assume that a song consists of some number of words. To make the dubstep remix of this song, Vasya inserts a certain nu... | The input consists of a single non-empty string, consisting only of uppercase English letters, the string's length doesn't exceed 200 characters. It is guaranteed that before Vasya remixed the song, no word contained substring "WUB" in it; Vasya didn't change the word order. It is also guaranteed that initially the son... | Print the words of the initial song that Vasya used to make a dubsteb remix. Separate the words with a space. | [
"WUBWUBABCWUB\n",
"WUBWEWUBAREWUBWUBTHEWUBCHAMPIONSWUBMYWUBFRIENDWUB\n"
] | [
"ABC ",
"WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS MY FRIEND "
] | In the first sample: "WUBWUBABCWUB" = "WUB" + "WUB" + "ABC" + "WUB". That means that the song originally consisted of a single word "ABC", and all words "WUB" were added by Vasya.
In the second sample Vasya added a single word "WUB" between all neighbouring words, in the beginning and in the end, except for words "ARE... | 500 | [
{
"input": "WUBWUBABCWUB",
"output": "ABC "
},
{
"input": "WUBWEWUBAREWUBWUBTHEWUBCHAMPIONSWUBMYWUBFRIENDWUB",
"output": "WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS MY FRIEND "
},
{
"input": "WUBWUBWUBSR",
"output": "SR "
},
{
"input": "RWUBWUBWUBLWUB",
"output": "R L "
},
{
"input": "... | 1,689,171,740 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 71 | 124 | 0 | s=input()
i=0
while i<len(s):
if s[i:i+3] == "WUB":
i+=3
else:
j=i
while s[i:i+3]!="WUB" and i<len(s) :
i+=1
print(s[j:i])
| Title: Dubstep
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Vasya works as a DJ in the best Berland nightclub, and he often uses dubstep music in his performance. Recently, he has decided to take a couple of old songs and make dubstep remixes from them.
Let's assume that a song consist... | ```python
s=input()
i=0
while i<len(s):
if s[i:i+3] == "WUB":
i+=3
else:
j=i
while s[i:i+3]!="WUB" and i<len(s) :
i+=1
print(s[j: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... | 1,605,270,890 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 40 | 109 | 0 | word = input()
letters = 'hello'
new_word = ''
i = 0
for ch in word:
if ch == letters[i]:
new_word += ch
if i <= 3:
i += 1
else:
break
if new_word == letters:
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
word = input()
letters = 'hello'
new_word = ''
i = 0
for ch in word:
if ch == letters[i]:
new_word += ch
if i <= 3:
i += 1
else:
break
if new_word == letters:
print("YES")
else:
print("NO")
``` | 3.9455 |
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... | 1,659,432,633 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 2 | 60 | 0 | s= input()
maj=0
min=0
for i in range(len(s)):
if s[i]==s[i].upper():
maj+=1
else:
min+=1
if maj>=min:
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()
maj=0
min=0
for i in range(len(s)):
if s[i]==s[i].upper():
maj+=1
else:
min+=1
if maj>=min:
print(s.upper())
else:
print(s.lower())
``` | 0 |
300 | A | Array | PROGRAMMING | 1,100 | [
"brute force",
"constructive algorithms",
"implementation"
] | null | null | Vitaly has an array of *n* distinct integers. Vitaly wants to divide this array into three non-empty sets so as the following conditions hold:
1. The product of all numbers in the first set is less than zero (<=<<=0). 1. The product of all numbers in the second set is greater than zero (<=><=0). 1. The produ... | The first line of the input contains integer *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100). The second line contains *n* space-separated distinct integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (|*a**i*|<=≤<=103) — the array elements. | In the first line print integer *n*1 (*n*1<=><=0) — the number of elements in the first set. Then print *n*1 numbers — the elements that got to the first set.
In the next line print integer *n*2 (*n*2<=><=0) — the number of elements in the second set. Then print *n*2 numbers — the elements that got to the second... | [
"3\n-1 2 0\n",
"4\n-1 -2 -3 0\n"
] | [
"1 -1\n1 2\n1 0\n",
"1 -1\n2 -3 -2\n1 0\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "3\n-1 2 0",
"output": "1 -1\n1 2\n1 0"
},
{
"input": "4\n-1 -2 -3 0",
"output": "1 -1\n2 -3 -2\n1 0"
},
{
"input": "5\n-1 -2 1 2 0",
"output": "1 -1\n2 1 2\n2 0 -2"
},
{
"input": "100\n-64 -51 -75 -98 74 -26 -1 -8 -99 -76 -53 -80 -43 -22 -100 -62 -34 -5 -65 -81 -1... | 1,625,581,633 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 0 | 92 | 0 | n = int(input())
l = [int(x) for x in input().split()]
c = 0
for i in range(n):
if c >= 1:
c = l[i]
l.sort()
print(1,l[0])
if c == 0:
print(2,l[1],l[2])
print(n-3,end = " ")
for i in range(3,n):
print(l[i],end = " ")
else:
print(1,c)
print(n-2,end = " ")
for i... | Title: Array
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Vitaly has an array of *n* distinct integers. Vitaly wants to divide this array into three non-empty sets so as the following conditions hold:
1. The product of all numbers in the first set is less than zero (<=<<=0). 1. T... | ```python
n = int(input())
l = [int(x) for x in input().split()]
c = 0
for i in range(n):
if c >= 1:
c = l[i]
l.sort()
print(1,l[0])
if c == 0:
print(2,l[1],l[2])
print(n-3,end = " ")
for i in range(3,n):
print(l[i],end = " ")
else:
print(1,c)
print(n-2,end = " ")
... | 0 | |
515 | A | Drazil and Date | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"math"
] | null | null | Someday, Drazil wanted to go on date with Varda. Drazil and Varda live on Cartesian plane. Drazil's home is located in point (0,<=0) and Varda's home is located in point (*a*,<=*b*). In each step, he can move in a unit distance in horizontal or vertical direction. In other words, from position (*x*,<=*y*) he can go to ... | You are given three integers *a*, *b*, and *s* (<=-<=109<=≤<=*a*,<=*b*<=≤<=109, 1<=≤<=*s*<=≤<=2·109) in a single line. | If you think Drazil made a mistake and it is impossible to take exactly *s* steps and get from his home to Varda's home, print "No" (without quotes).
Otherwise, print "Yes". | [
"5 5 11\n",
"10 15 25\n",
"0 5 1\n",
"0 0 2\n"
] | [
"No\n",
"Yes\n",
"No\n",
"Yes\n"
] | In fourth sample case one possible route is: <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/0d30660ddf6eb6c64ffd071055a4e8ddd016cde5.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/>. | 500 | [
{
"input": "5 5 11",
"output": "No"
},
{
"input": "10 15 25",
"output": "Yes"
},
{
"input": "0 5 1",
"output": "No"
},
{
"input": "0 0 2",
"output": "Yes"
},
{
"input": "999999999 999999999 2000000000",
"output": "Yes"
},
{
"input": "-606037695 9983201... | 1,619,176,477 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 40 | 62 | 0 | a,b,s=map(int,input().split())
if a<0:
a*=-1
if b<0:
b*=-1
if (s-a-b)%2==0 and (s-a-b)>=0:
print("YES")
else:
print("NO") | Title: Drazil and Date
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Someday, Drazil wanted to go on date with Varda. Drazil and Varda live on Cartesian plane. Drazil's home is located in point (0,<=0) and Varda's home is located in point (*a*,<=*b*). In each step, he can move in a unit ... | ```python
a,b,s=map(int,input().split())
if a<0:
a*=-1
if b<0:
b*=-1
if (s-a-b)%2==0 and (s-a-b)>=0:
print("YES")
else:
print("NO")
``` | 3 | |
1,008 | A | Romaji | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"implementation",
"strings"
] | null | null | Vitya has just started learning Berlanese language. It is known that Berlanese uses the Latin alphabet. Vowel letters are "a", "o", "u", "i", and "e". Other letters are consonant.
In Berlanese, there has to be a vowel after every consonant, but there can be any letter after any vowel. The only exception is a consonant... | The first line of the input contains the string $s$ consisting of $|s|$ ($1\leq |s|\leq 100$) lowercase Latin letters. | Print "YES" (without quotes) if there is a vowel after every consonant except "n", otherwise print "NO".
You can print each letter in any case (upper or lower). | [
"sumimasen\n",
"ninja\n",
"codeforces\n"
] | [
"YES\n",
"YES\n",
"NO\n"
] | In the first and second samples, a vowel goes after each consonant except "n", so the word is Berlanese.
In the third sample, the consonant "c" goes after the consonant "r", and the consonant "s" stands on the end, so the word is not Berlanese. | 500 | [
{
"input": "sumimasen",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "ninja",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "codeforces",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "auuaoonntanonnuewannnnpuuinniwoonennyolonnnvienonpoujinndinunnenannmuveoiuuhikucuziuhunnnmunzancenen",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"in... | 1,638,032,221 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 57 | 46 | 0 | s=input()
answer='yes'
if s[-1] not in "naeiou":
answer='no'
for i in range(len(s)-1):
if s[i] not in "naeiou" and s[i+1] not in "aeiou":
answer='no'
print(answer) | Title: Romaji
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Vitya has just started learning Berlanese language. It is known that Berlanese uses the Latin alphabet. Vowel letters are "a", "o", "u", "i", and "e". Other letters are consonant.
In Berlanese, there has to be a vowel after eve... | ```python
s=input()
answer='yes'
if s[-1] not in "naeiou":
answer='no'
for i in range(len(s)-1):
if s[i] not in "naeiou" and s[i+1] not in "aeiou":
answer='no'
print(answer)
``` | 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... | 1,564,835,351 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 2 | 218 | 0 | n = int(input())
s = 1
t = 1
def Fibonacci(n,x):
if x == 1:
return n
s = 1
t = 1
while True:
k = s + t
t = s
s = k
if s >= n:
return t,Fibonacci(n-t,x-1)
if n >= 3:
l = Fibonacci(n,3)
print(l[0],l[1][0],l[1][1])
if n < 3:
print("I'm too stupid to solve this problem")
| 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
n = int(input())
s = 1
t = 1
def Fibonacci(n,x):
if x == 1:
return n
s = 1
t = 1
while True:
k = s + t
t = s
s = k
if s >= n:
return t,Fibonacci(n-t,x-1)
if n >= 3:
l = Fibonacci(n,3)
print(l[0],l[1][0],l[1][1])
if n < 3:
print("I'm too stupid to solve this problem")
``... | 0 | |
295 | A | Greg and Array | PROGRAMMING | 1,400 | [
"data structures",
"implementation"
] | null | null | Greg has an array *a*<==<=*a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* and *m* operations. Each operation looks as: *l**i*, *r**i*, *d**i*, (1<=≤<=*l**i*<=≤<=*r**i*<=≤<=*n*). To apply operation *i* to the array means to increase all array elements with numbers *l**i*,<=*l**i*<=+<=1,<=...,<=*r**i* by value *d**i*.
Greg wrote down *k* qu... | The first line contains integers *n*, *m*, *k* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*,<=*k*<=≤<=105). The second line contains *n* integers: *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=105) — the initial array.
Next *m* lines contain operations, the operation number *i* is written as three integers: *l**i*, *r**i*, *d**i*, (1<=≤<=*l**i*<=... | On a single line print *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* — the array after executing all the queries. Separate the printed numbers by spaces.
Please, do not use the %lld specifier to read or write 64-bit integers in C++. It is preferred to use the cin, cout streams of the %I64d specifier. | [
"3 3 3\n1 2 3\n1 2 1\n1 3 2\n2 3 4\n1 2\n1 3\n2 3\n",
"1 1 1\n1\n1 1 1\n1 1\n",
"4 3 6\n1 2 3 4\n1 2 1\n2 3 2\n3 4 4\n1 2\n1 3\n2 3\n1 2\n1 3\n2 3\n"
] | [
"9 18 17\n",
"2\n",
"5 18 31 20\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "3 3 3\n1 2 3\n1 2 1\n1 3 2\n2 3 4\n1 2\n1 3\n2 3",
"output": "9 18 17"
},
{
"input": "1 1 1\n1\n1 1 1\n1 1",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "4 3 6\n1 2 3 4\n1 2 1\n2 3 2\n3 4 4\n1 2\n1 3\n2 3\n1 2\n1 3\n2 3",
"output": "5 18 31 20"
},
{
"input": "1 1 1\n0\n1 1 0\n1 1... | 1,645,072,662 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED | TESTS | 10 | 1,500 | 3,379,200 | n,m,k=map(int,input().split())
a=list(map(int,input().split()))
Temp=[0]*n
operations=[0]*m
for i in range(m): operations[i]=tuple(map(int,input().split()))
for j in range(k):
x,y=map(int,input().split())
for i in range(x-1,y):
Temp[operations[i][1]-1]+=operations[i][2]
if(operations[i]... | Title: Greg and Array
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Greg has an array *a*<==<=*a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* and *m* operations. Each operation looks as: *l**i*, *r**i*, *d**i*, (1<=≤<=*l**i*<=≤<=*r**i*<=≤<=*n*). To apply operation *i* to the array means to increase all array... | ```python
n,m,k=map(int,input().split())
a=list(map(int,input().split()))
Temp=[0]*n
operations=[0]*m
for i in range(m): operations[i]=tuple(map(int,input().split()))
for j in range(k):
x,y=map(int,input().split())
for i in range(x-1,y):
Temp[operations[i][1]-1]+=operations[i][2]
if(ope... | 0 | |
146 | A | Lucky Ticket | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Petya loves lucky numbers very much. Everybody knows that lucky numbers are positive integers whose decimal record contains only the lucky digits 4 and 7. For example, numbers 47, 744, 4 are lucky and 5, 17, 467 are not.
Petya loves tickets very much. As we know, each ticket has a number that is a positive integer. It... | The first line contains an even integer *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=50) — the length of the ticket number that needs to be checked. The second line contains an integer whose length equals exactly *n* — the ticket number. The number may contain leading zeros. | On the first line print "YES" if the given ticket number is lucky. Otherwise, print "NO" (without the quotes). | [
"2\n47\n",
"4\n4738\n",
"4\n4774\n"
] | [
"NO\n",
"NO\n",
"YES\n"
] | In the first sample the sum of digits in the first half does not equal the sum of digits in the second half (4 ≠ 7).
In the second sample the ticket number is not the lucky number. | 500 | [
{
"input": "2\n47",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "4\n4738",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "4\n4774",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "4\n4570",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "6\n477477",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "6\n777777",
"output": "YES"
},
... | 1,542,230,475 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | RUNTIME_ERROR | TESTS | 0 | 154 | 0 | n = int(input())
x = list(input())
if all([i == '4' or i == '7' for i in x]):
s1 = 0
s2 = 0
for i in range(n/2):
s1 += int(x[i])
for i in range(n/2,n):
s2 += int(x[i])
if s1 == s2:
print("YES")
else:
print("NO")
else:
print("NO") | Title: Lucky Ticket
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Petya loves lucky numbers very much. Everybody knows that lucky numbers are positive integers whose decimal record contains only the lucky digits 4 and 7. For example, numbers 47, 744, 4 are lucky and 5, 17, 467 are not.
... | ```python
n = int(input())
x = list(input())
if all([i == '4' or i == '7' for i in x]):
s1 = 0
s2 = 0
for i in range(n/2):
s1 += int(x[i])
for i in range(n/2,n):
s2 += int(x[i])
if s1 == s2:
print("YES")
else:
print("NO")
else:
print("NO")
``` | -1 | |
255 | A | Greg's Workout | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Greg is a beginner bodybuilder. Today the gym coach gave him the training plan. All it had was *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*. These numbers mean that Greg needs to do exactly *n* exercises today. Besides, Greg should repeat the *i*-th in order exercise *a**i* times.
Greg now only does three types of exercise... | The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=20). The second line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=25) — the number of times Greg repeats the exercises. | Print word "chest" (without the quotes), if the chest gets the most exercise, "biceps" (without the quotes), if the biceps gets the most exercise and print "back" (without the quotes) if the back gets the most exercise.
It is guaranteed that the input is such that the answer to the problem is unambiguous. | [
"2\n2 8\n",
"3\n5 1 10\n",
"7\n3 3 2 7 9 6 8\n"
] | [
"biceps\n",
"back\n",
"chest\n"
] | In the first sample Greg does 2 chest, 8 biceps and zero back exercises, so the biceps gets the most exercises.
In the second sample Greg does 5 chest, 1 biceps and 10 back exercises, so the back gets the most exercises.
In the third sample Greg does 18 chest, 12 biceps and 8 back exercises, so the chest gets the mos... | 500 | [
{
"input": "2\n2 8",
"output": "biceps"
},
{
"input": "3\n5 1 10",
"output": "back"
},
{
"input": "7\n3 3 2 7 9 6 8",
"output": "chest"
},
{
"input": "4\n5 6 6 2",
"output": "chest"
},
{
"input": "5\n8 2 2 6 3",
"output": "chest"
},
{
"input": "6\n8 7 ... | 1,620,382,923 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 61 | 154 | 6,758,400 | n = int(input())
l_n = list(map(int, input().split()))
a_t = [0]*3
for i in range(n):
a_t[i % 3] += l_n[i]
if a_t[0] > a_t[1] and a_t[0] > a_t[2]:
print("chest")
elif a_t[1] > a_t[2]:
print("biceps")
else:
print("back") | Title: Greg's Workout
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Greg is a beginner bodybuilder. Today the gym coach gave him the training plan. All it had was *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*. These numbers mean that Greg needs to do exactly *n* exercises today. Besides, Greg ... | ```python
n = int(input())
l_n = list(map(int, input().split()))
a_t = [0]*3
for i in range(n):
a_t[i % 3] += l_n[i]
if a_t[0] > a_t[1] and a_t[0] > a_t[2]:
print("chest")
elif a_t[1] > a_t[2]:
print("biceps")
else:
print("back")
``` | 3 | |
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": "... | 1,591,990,895 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 102 | 109 | 0 | a = input()
b = input()
output = ""
for i in range(len(a)):
if a[i] == b[i]:
output += '0'
else:
output += '1'
print (output)
##Basicamente estoy recorriendo el string de a y coparando cada valor de ese string con los valores de string b con un simple if hacemos la validacion y comparacion pa... | 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
a = input()
b = input()
output = ""
for i in range(len(a)):
if a[i] == b[i]:
output += '0'
else:
output += '1'
print (output)
##Basicamente estoy recorriendo el string de a y coparando cada valor de ese string con los valores de string b con un simple if hacemos la validacion y comp... | 3.97275 |
983 | A | Finite or not? | PROGRAMMING | 1,700 | [
"implementation",
"math"
] | null | null | You are given several queries. Each query consists of three integers $p$, $q$ and $b$. You need to answer whether the result of $p/q$ in notation with base $b$ is a finite fraction.
A fraction in notation with base $b$ is finite if it contains finite number of numerals after the decimal point. It is also possible that... | The first line contains a single integer $n$ ($1 \le n \le 10^5$) — the number of queries.
Next $n$ lines contain queries, one per line. Each line contains three integers $p$, $q$, and $b$ ($0 \le p \le 10^{18}$, $1 \le q \le 10^{18}$, $2 \le b \le 10^{18}$). All numbers are given in notation with base $10$. | For each question, in a separate line, print Finite if the fraction is finite and Infinite otherwise. | [
"2\n6 12 10\n4 3 10\n",
"4\n1 1 2\n9 36 2\n4 12 3\n3 5 4\n"
] | [
"Finite\nInfinite\n",
"Finite\nFinite\nFinite\nInfinite\n"
] | $\frac{6}{12} = \frac{1}{2} = 0,5_{10}$
$\frac{4}{3} = 1,(3)_{10}$
$\frac{9}{36} = \frac{1}{4} = 0,01_2$
$\frac{4}{12} = \frac{1}{3} = 0,1_3$ | 500 | [
{
"input": "2\n6 12 10\n4 3 10",
"output": "Finite\nInfinite"
},
{
"input": "4\n1 1 2\n9 36 2\n4 12 3\n3 5 4",
"output": "Finite\nFinite\nFinite\nInfinite"
},
{
"input": "10\n10 5 3\n1 7 10\n7 5 7\n4 4 9\n6 5 2\n6 7 5\n9 9 7\n7 5 5\n6 6 4\n10 8 2",
"output": "Finite\nInfinite\nInfini... | 1,526,564,941 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 2 | 77 | 0 | x = int(input())
for i in range(x):
os = list(map(int, input().split()))
p = os[0]
q = os[1]
b = os[2]
if p>q:
if p%q!=0:
print("Infinite")
else:
print("Finite")
else:
if (q%p==0):
print("Finite")
else:
print("Infinite") | Title: Finite or not?
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
You are given several queries. Each query consists of three integers $p$, $q$ and $b$. You need to answer whether the result of $p/q$ in notation with base $b$ is a finite fraction.
A fraction in notation with base $b$ ... | ```python
x = int(input())
for i in range(x):
os = list(map(int, input().split()))
p = os[0]
q = os[1]
b = os[2]
if p>q:
if p%q!=0:
print("Infinite")
else:
print("Finite")
else:
if (q%p==0):
print("Finite")
else:
print("Infinite")
``` | 0 | |
664 | A | Complicated GCD | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"math",
"number theory"
] | null | null | Greatest common divisor *GCD*(*a*,<=*b*) of two positive integers *a* and *b* is equal to the biggest integer *d* such that both integers *a* and *b* are divisible by *d*. There are many efficient algorithms to find greatest common divisor *GCD*(*a*,<=*b*), for example, Euclid algorithm.
Formally, find the biggest in... | The only line of the input contains two integers *a* and *b* (1<=≤<=*a*<=≤<=*b*<=≤<=10100). | Output one integer — greatest common divisor of all integers from *a* to *b* inclusive. | [
"1 2\n",
"61803398874989484820458683436563811772030917980576 61803398874989484820458683436563811772030917980576\n"
] | [
"1\n",
"61803398874989484820458683436563811772030917980576\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "1 2",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "61803398874989484820458683436563811772030917980576 61803398874989484820458683436563811772030917980576",
"output": "61803398874989484820458683436563811772030917980576"
},
{
"input": "1 100",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "100 100000... | 1,631,302,079 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 28 | 77 | 6,758,400 | a, b = list(input().split())
if a == b:
print(a)
else:
print("1")
| Title: Complicated GCD
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Greatest common divisor *GCD*(*a*,<=*b*) of two positive integers *a* and *b* is equal to the biggest integer *d* such that both integers *a* and *b* are divisible by *d*. There are many efficient algorithms to find gre... | ```python
a, b = list(input().split())
if a == b:
print(a)
else:
print("1")
``` | 3 | |
148 | A | Insomnia cure | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"constructive algorithms",
"implementation",
"math"
] | null | null | «One dragon. Two dragon. Three dragon», — the princess was counting. She had trouble falling asleep, and she got bored of counting lambs when she was nine.
However, just counting dragons was boring as well, so she entertained herself at best she could. Tonight she imagined that all dragons were here to steal her, and ... | Input data contains integer numbers *k*,<=*l*,<=*m*,<=*n* and *d*, each number in a separate line (1<=≤<=*k*,<=*l*,<=*m*,<=*n*<=≤<=10, 1<=≤<=*d*<=≤<=105). | Output the number of damaged dragons. | [
"1\n2\n3\n4\n12\n",
"2\n3\n4\n5\n24\n"
] | [
"12\n",
"17\n"
] | In the first case every first dragon got punched with a frying pan. Some of the dragons suffered from other reasons as well, but the pan alone would be enough.
In the second case dragons 1, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19 and 23 escaped unharmed. | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "1\n2\n3\n4\n12",
"output": "12"
},
{
"input": "2\n3\n4\n5\n24",
"output": "17"
},
{
"input": "1\n1\n1\n1\n100000",
"output": "100000"
},
{
"input": "10\n9\n8\n7\n6",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "8\n4\n4\n3\n65437",
"output": "32718"
},
{
"i... | 1,698,467,959 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 40 | 124 | 9,420,800 | a=int(input())
b=int(input())
c=int(input())
d=int(input())
y=int(input())
if a==1 or b==1 or d==1 or c==1:
print(y)
else:
h=set()
for i in range(1,y+1):
if i%a!=0 and i%b!=0 and i%c!=0 and i%d!=0 :
h.add(i)
print(y-len(h)) | Title: Insomnia cure
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
«One dragon. Two dragon. Three dragon», — the princess was counting. She had trouble falling asleep, and she got bored of counting lambs when she was nine.
However, just counting dragons was boring as well, so she entert... | ```python
a=int(input())
b=int(input())
c=int(input())
d=int(input())
y=int(input())
if a==1 or b==1 or d==1 or c==1:
print(y)
else:
h=set()
for i in range(1,y+1):
if i%a!=0 and i%b!=0 and i%c!=0 and i%d!=0 :
h.add(i)
print(y-len(h))
``` | 3 | |
753 | A | Santa Claus and Candies | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"dp",
"greedy",
"math"
] | null | null | Santa Claus has *n* candies, he dreams to give them as gifts to children.
What is the maximal number of children for whose he can give candies if Santa Claus want each kid should get distinct positive integer number of candies. Santa Class wants to give all *n* candies he has. | The only line contains positive integer number *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000) — number of candies Santa Claus has. | Print to the first line integer number *k* — maximal number of kids which can get candies.
Print to the second line *k* distinct integer numbers: number of candies for each of *k* kid. The sum of *k* printed numbers should be exactly *n*.
If there are many solutions, print any of them. | [
"5\n",
"9\n",
"2\n"
] | [
"2\n2 3\n",
"3\n3 5 1\n",
"1\n2 \n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "5",
"output": "2\n1 4 "
},
{
"input": "9",
"output": "3\n1 2 6 "
},
{
"input": "2",
"output": "1\n2 "
},
{
"input": "1",
"output": "1\n1 "
},
{
"input": "3",
"output": "2\n1 2 "
},
{
"input": "1000",
"output": "44\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ... | 1,601,518,375 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 5 | 93 | 307,200 | n=int(input())
c=s=v=0
z=[]
if n%2==1:
c+=1
s+=1
z.append(1)
if n==1:
v=1
for i in range(2,1001,1):
if i%2==0 and v!=1:
if s+i*2+2>n:
s+=i
i+=n-s
c+=1
z.append(i)
break
z.append(i)
s+=i
... | Title: Santa Claus and Candies
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Santa Claus has *n* candies, he dreams to give them as gifts to children.
What is the maximal number of children for whose he can give candies if Santa Claus want each kid should get distinct positive integer n... | ```python
n=int(input())
c=s=v=0
z=[]
if n%2==1:
c+=1
s+=1
z.append(1)
if n==1:
v=1
for i in range(2,1001,1):
if i%2==0 and v!=1:
if s+i*2+2>n:
s+=i
i+=n-s
c+=1
z.append(i)
break
z.append(i)
... | 0 | |
842 | A | Kirill And The Game | PROGRAMMING | 1,200 | [
"brute force",
"two pointers"
] | null | null | Kirill plays a new computer game. He came to the potion store where he can buy any potion. Each potion is characterized by two integers — amount of experience and cost. The efficiency of a potion is the ratio of the amount of experience to the cost. Efficiency may be a non-integer number.
For each two integer numbers ... | First string contains five integer numbers *l*, *r*, *x*, *y*, *k* (1<=≤<=*l*<=≤<=*r*<=≤<=107, 1<=≤<=*x*<=≤<=*y*<=≤<=107, 1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=107). | Print "YES" without quotes if a potion with efficiency exactly *k* can be bought in the store and "NO" without quotes otherwise.
You can output each of the letters in any register. | [
"1 10 1 10 1\n",
"1 5 6 10 1\n"
] | [
"YES",
"NO"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "1 10 1 10 1",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "1 5 6 10 1",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "1 1 1 1 1",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "1 1 1 1 2",
"output": "NO"
},
{
"input": "1 100000 1 100000 100000",
"output": "YES"
},
{
"input": "1 100000 ... | 1,504,025,624 | 6,524 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | CHALLENGES | 0 | 62 | 0 | #
tmp = list(map(int, input().split()))
l = tmp[0]
r = tmp[1]
x = tmp[2]
y = tmp[3]
k = tmp[4]
# (l,r,x,y,k) = list(map(int, input().split()))
b1 = x
b2 = y
a1 = b1 * k
a2 = b2 * k
# print("YES")
print("YES") if (l <= a1 and a1 <= r) or (l <= a1 and a1 <= r) else print("NO")
| Title: Kirill And The Game
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Kirill plays a new computer game. He came to the potion store where he can buy any potion. Each potion is characterized by two integers — amount of experience and cost. The efficiency of a potion is the ratio of the... | ```python
#
tmp = list(map(int, input().split()))
l = tmp[0]
r = tmp[1]
x = tmp[2]
y = tmp[3]
k = tmp[4]
# (l,r,x,y,k) = list(map(int, input().split()))
b1 = x
b2 = y
a1 = b1 * k
a2 = b2 * k
# print("YES")
print("YES") if (l <= a1 and a1 <= r) or (l <= a1 and a1 <= r) else print("NO")
``` | 0 | |
760 | A | Petr and a calendar | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation",
"math"
] | null | null | Petr wants to make a calendar for current month. For this purpose he draws a table in which columns correspond to weeks (a week is seven consequent days from Monday to Sunday), rows correspond to weekdays, and cells contain dates. For example, a calendar for January 2017 should look like on the picture:
Petr wants to ... | The only line contain two integers *m* and *d* (1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=12, 1<=≤<=*d*<=≤<=7) — the number of month (January is the first month, December is the twelfth) and the weekday of the first date of this month (1 is Monday, 7 is Sunday). | Print single integer: the number of columns the table should have. | [
"1 7\n",
"1 1\n",
"11 6\n"
] | [
"6\n",
"5\n",
"5\n"
] | The first example corresponds to the January 2017 shown on the picture in the statements.
In the second example 1-st January is Monday, so the whole month fits into 5 columns.
In the third example 1-st November is Saturday and 5 columns is enough. | 500 | [
{
"input": "1 7",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "1 1",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "11 6",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "2 7",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "2 1",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "8 6",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "1 1",
"output... | 1,598,276,916 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 104 | 109 | 6,656,000 | months = [0, 31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31]
month, weekday = map(int, input().split())
print((months[month] + weekday - 1 + 6) // 7)
| Title: Petr and a calendar
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Petr wants to make a calendar for current month. For this purpose he draws a table in which columns correspond to weeks (a week is seven consequent days from Monday to Sunday), rows correspond to weekdays, and cells... | ```python
months = [0, 31, 28, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31, 31, 30, 31, 30, 31]
month, weekday = map(int, input().split())
print((months[month] + weekday - 1 + 6) // 7)
``` | 3 | |
139 | A | Petr and Book | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | One Sunday Petr went to a bookshop and bought a new book on sports programming. The book had exactly *n* pages.
Petr decided to start reading it starting from the next day, that is, from Monday. Petr's got a very tight schedule and for each day of the week he knows how many pages he will be able to read on that day. S... | The first input line contains the single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=1000) — the number of pages in the book.
The second line contains seven non-negative space-separated integers that do not exceed 1000 — those integers represent how many pages Petr can read on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and... | Print a single number — the number of the day of the week, when Petr will finish reading the book. The days of the week are numbered starting with one in the natural order: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday. | [
"100\n15 20 20 15 10 30 45\n",
"2\n1 0 0 0 0 0 0\n"
] | [
"6\n",
"1\n"
] | Note to the first sample:
By the end of Monday and therefore, by the beginning of Tuesday Petr has 85 pages left. He has 65 pages left by Wednesday, 45 by Thursday, 30 by Friday, 20 by Saturday and on Saturday Petr finishes reading the book (and he also has time to read 10 pages of something else).
Note to the second... | 500 | [
{
"input": "100\n15 20 20 15 10 30 45",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "2\n1 0 0 0 0 0 0",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "100\n100 200 100 200 300 400 500",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "3\n1 1 1 1 1 1 1",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "1\n1 1 1 1 1 1 1",
"output": "1... | 1,681,453,213 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | RUNTIME_ERROR | TESTS | 1 | 62 | 0 | n=int(input())
s=input()
l=s.split()
l=[int(i) for i in l]
su=0
def f(su,n):
k=0
while k<=len(l):
su=su+l[k]
if su>=n:
print(k+1)
return
k=k+1
f(su,n)
f(su,n)
| Title: Petr and Book
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
One Sunday Petr went to a bookshop and bought a new book on sports programming. The book had exactly *n* pages.
Petr decided to start reading it starting from the next day, that is, from Monday. Petr's got a very tight s... | ```python
n=int(input())
s=input()
l=s.split()
l=[int(i) for i in l]
su=0
def f(su,n):
k=0
while k<=len(l):
su=su+l[k]
if su>=n:
print(k+1)
return
k=k+1
f(su,n)
f(su,n)
``` | -1 | |
13 | A | Numbers | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"implementation",
"math"
] | A. Numbers | 1 | 64 | Little Petya likes numbers a lot. He found that number 123 in base 16 consists of two digits: the first is 7 and the second is 11. So the sum of digits of 123 in base 16 is equal to 18.
Now he wonders what is an average value of sum of digits of the number *A* written in all bases from 2 to *A*<=-<=1.
Note that all c... | Input contains one integer number *A* (3<=≤<=*A*<=≤<=1000). | Output should contain required average value in format «X/Y», where X is the numerator and Y is the denominator. | [
"5\n",
"3\n"
] | [
"7/3\n",
"2/1\n"
] | In the first sample number 5 written in all bases from 2 to 4 looks so: 101, 12, 11. Sums of digits are 2, 3 and 2, respectively. | 0 | [
{
"input": "5",
"output": "7/3"
},
{
"input": "3",
"output": "2/1"
},
{
"input": "1000",
"output": "90132/499"
},
{
"input": "927",
"output": "155449/925"
},
{
"input": "260",
"output": "6265/129"
},
{
"input": "131",
"output": "3370/129"
},
{
... | 1,669,934,487 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | RUNTIME_ERROR | TESTS | 0 | 60 | 0 | A = int(input("Input an integer number: "))
total = 0
for base in range(2, A):
number_in_base = int(str(A), base)
digits = [int(d) for d in str(number_in_base)]
total += sum(digits)
average = total // (A - 2)
print(str(average) + "/1") | Title: Numbers
Time Limit: 1 seconds
Memory Limit: 64 megabytes
Problem Description:
Little Petya likes numbers a lot. He found that number 123 in base 16 consists of two digits: the first is 7 and the second is 11. So the sum of digits of 123 in base 16 is equal to 18.
Now he wonders what is an average value of su... | ```python
A = int(input("Input an integer number: "))
total = 0
for base in range(2, A):
number_in_base = int(str(A), base)
digits = [int(d) for d in str(number_in_base)]
total += sum(digits)
average = total // (A - 2)
print(str(average) + "/1")
``` | -1 |
18 | D | Seller Bob | PROGRAMMING | 2,000 | [
"brute force",
"dp",
"greedy"
] | D. Seller Bob | 2 | 128 | Last year Bob earned by selling memory sticks. During each of *n* days of his work one of the two following events took place:
- A customer came to Bob and asked to sell him a 2*x* MB memory stick. If Bob had such a stick, he sold it and got 2*x* berllars. - Bob won some programming competition and got a 2*x* MB me... | The first input line contains number *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=5000) — amount of Bob's working days. The following *n* lines contain the description of the days. Line sell x stands for a day when a customer came to Bob to buy a 2*x* MB memory stick (0<=≤<=*x*<=≤<=2000). It's guaranteed that for each *x* there is not more than... | Output the maximum possible earnings for Bob in berllars, that he would have had if he had known all the events beforehand. Don't forget, please, that Bob can't keep more than one memory stick at a time. | [
"7\nwin 10\nwin 5\nwin 3\nsell 5\nsell 3\nwin 10\nsell 10\n",
"3\nwin 5\nsell 6\nsell 4\n"
] | [
"1056\n",
"0\n"
] | none | 0 | [
{
"input": "7\nwin 10\nwin 5\nwin 3\nsell 5\nsell 3\nwin 10\nsell 10",
"output": "1056"
},
{
"input": "3\nwin 5\nsell 6\nsell 4",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "60\nwin 30\nsell 30\nwin 29\nsell 29\nwin 28\nsell 28\nwin 27\nsell 27\nwin 26\nsell 26\nwin 25\nsell 25\nwin 24\nsell 24\nwin 23... | 1,584,877,867 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 45 | 312 | 614,400 | max_x = 2001
n = int(input())
income = [0]*n
win = {}
for i in range(n):
s, a = input().split()
a = int(a)
if (i > 0):
income[i] = income[i-1]
if (s[0] == 'w'):
win[a] = i;
elif (win.get(a) != None):
income[i] = max(income[i], income[win.get(a)] + 2**a)
print... | Title: Seller Bob
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 128 megabytes
Problem Description:
Last year Bob earned by selling memory sticks. During each of *n* days of his work one of the two following events took place:
- A customer came to Bob and asked to sell him a 2*x* MB memory stick. If Bob had such a stick, he... | ```python
max_x = 2001
n = int(input())
income = [0]*n
win = {}
for i in range(n):
s, a = input().split()
a = int(a)
if (i > 0):
income[i] = income[i-1]
if (s[0] == 'w'):
win[a] = i;
elif (win.get(a) != None):
income[i] = max(income[i], income[win.get(a)] + 2*... | 3.919711 |
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":... | 1,676,838,404 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 20 | 46 | 0 | def main():
t = int(input())
for i in range(t):
word = str(input())
if len(word) > 10:
print(word[0] + str((len(word) - 2)) + word[len(word) - 1])
else:
print(word)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main() | 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
def main():
t = int(input())
for i in range(t):
word = str(input())
if len(word) > 10:
print(word[0] + str((len(word) - 2)) + word[len(word) - 1])
else:
print(word)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
``` | 3.977 |
978 | A | Remove Duplicates | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Petya has an array $a$ consisting of $n$ integers. He wants to remove duplicate (equal) elements.
Petya wants to leave only the rightmost entry (occurrence) for each element of the array. The relative order of the remaining unique elements should not be changed. | The first line contains a single integer $n$ ($1 \le n \le 50$) — the number of elements in Petya's array.
The following line contains a sequence $a_1, a_2, \dots, a_n$ ($1 \le a_i \le 1\,000$) — the Petya's array. | In the first line print integer $x$ — the number of elements which will be left in Petya's array after he removed the duplicates.
In the second line print $x$ integers separated with a space — Petya's array after he removed the duplicates. For each unique element only the rightmost entry should be left. | [
"6\n1 5 5 1 6 1\n",
"5\n2 4 2 4 4\n",
"5\n6 6 6 6 6\n"
] | [
"3\n5 6 1 \n",
"2\n2 4 \n",
"1\n6 \n"
] | In the first example you should remove two integers $1$, which are in the positions $1$ and $4$. Also you should remove the integer $5$, which is in the position $2$.
In the second example you should remove integer $2$, which is in the position $1$, and two integers $4$, which are in the positions $2$ and $4$.
In the... | 0 | [
{
"input": "6\n1 5 5 1 6 1",
"output": "3\n5 6 1 "
},
{
"input": "5\n2 4 2 4 4",
"output": "2\n2 4 "
},
{
"input": "5\n6 6 6 6 6",
"output": "1\n6 "
},
{
"input": "7\n1 2 3 4 2 2 3",
"output": "4\n1 4 2 3 "
},
{
"input": "9\n100 100 100 99 99 99 100 100 100",
... | 1,675,935,303 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 0 | 46 | 0 | n = int(input())
a = list(map(int,input().split()))
print(len(set(a)))
print(*set(a)) | Title: Remove Duplicates
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Petya has an array $a$ consisting of $n$ integers. He wants to remove duplicate (equal) elements.
Petya wants to leave only the rightmost entry (occurrence) for each element of the array. The relative order of the re... | ```python
n = int(input())
a = list(map(int,input().split()))
print(len(set(a)))
print(*set(a))
``` | 0 | |
254 | A | Cards with Numbers | PROGRAMMING | 1,200 | [
"constructive algorithms",
"sortings"
] | null | null | Petya has got 2*n* cards, each card contains some integer. The numbers on the cards can be the same. Let's index all cards by consecutive integers from 1 to 2*n*. We'll denote the number that is written on a card with number *i*, as *a**i*. In order to play one entertaining game with his friends, Petya needs to split t... | The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=3·105). The second line contains the sequence of 2*n* positive integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a*2*n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=5000) — the numbers that are written on the cards. The numbers on the line are separated by single spaces. | If it is impossible to divide the cards into pairs so that cards in each pair had the same numbers, print on a single line integer -1. But if the required partition exists, then print *n* pairs of integers, a pair per line — the indices of the cards that form the pairs.
Separate the numbers on the lines by spaces. You... | [
"3\n20 30 10 30 20 10\n",
"1\n1 2\n"
] | [
"4 2\n1 5\n6 3\n",
"-1"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "3\n20 30 10 30 20 10",
"output": "4 2\n1 5\n6 3"
},
{
"input": "1\n1 2",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "5\n2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 2",
"output": "2 1\n3 4\n7 5\n6 9\n10 8"
},
{
"input": "5\n2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 2",
"output": "3 1\n2 5\n7 6\n8 9\n10 4"
},
{
"inpu... | 1,642,322,918 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 35 | 577 | 36,147,200 | import sys
sys.stdin = open("input.txt", "r")
sys.stdout = open("output.txt", "w")
n=int(input())
d={}
for x,y in enumerate(input().split(),1):
d.setdefault(y,[]).append(x)
if any(len(d[i])%2!=0 for i in d):
print(-1)
exit(0)
for i in d:
print("\n".join("{0} {1}".format(*k) for k in zip(d[i][::2],d[i][1... | Title: Cards with Numbers
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Petya has got 2*n* cards, each card contains some integer. The numbers on the cards can be the same. Let's index all cards by consecutive integers from 1 to 2*n*. We'll denote the number that is written on a card wit... | ```python
import sys
sys.stdin = open("input.txt", "r")
sys.stdout = open("output.txt", "w")
n=int(input())
d={}
for x,y in enumerate(input().split(),1):
d.setdefault(y,[]).append(x)
if any(len(d[i])%2!=0 for i in d):
print(-1)
exit(0)
for i in d:
print("\n".join("{0} {1}".format(*k) for k in zip(d[i][:... | 3 | |
77 | B | Falling Anvils | PROGRAMMING | 1,800 | [
"math",
"probabilities"
] | B. Falling Anvils | 2 | 256 | For some reason in many American cartoons anvils fall from time to time onto heroes' heads. Of course, safes, wardrobes, cruisers, planes fall sometimes too... But anvils do so most of all.
Anvils come in different sizes and shapes. Quite often they get the hero stuck deep in the ground. But have you ever thought who ... | The first line contains integer *t* (1<=≤<=*t*<=≤<=10000) — amount of testcases.
Each of the following *t* lines contain two space-separated integers *a* and *b* (0<=≤<=*a*,<=*b*<=≤<=106).
Pretests contain all the tests with 0<=<<=*a*<=<<=10,<=0<=≤<=*b*<=<<=10. | Print *t* lines — the probability of a successful anvil hit for each testcase. The absolute or relative error of the answer should not exceed 10<=-<=6. | [
"2\n4 2\n1 2\n"
] | [
"0.6250000000\n0.5312500000\n"
] | none | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "2\n4 2\n1 2",
"output": "0.6250000000\n0.5312500000"
},
{
"input": "90\n1 1\n2 1\n3 1\n4 1\n5 1\n6 1\n7 1\n8 1\n9 1\n1 2\n2 2\n3 2\n4 2\n5 2\n6 2\n7 2\n8 2\n9 2\n1 3\n2 3\n3 3\n4 3\n5 3\n6 3\n7 3\n8 3\n9 3\n1 4\n2 4\n3 4\n4 4\n5 4\n6 4\n7 4\n8 4\n9 4\n1 5\n2 5\n3 5\n4 5\n5 5\n6 5\n7 5\n8... | 1,699,113,199 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 7 | 216 | 0 | for i in range(int(input())):
a, b = map(int, input().split())
print(0.5 + a / (b << 4) if 4 * b > a else 1 - b / a if a else 1) | Title: Falling Anvils
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
For some reason in many American cartoons anvils fall from time to time onto heroes' heads. Of course, safes, wardrobes, cruisers, planes fall sometimes too... But anvils do so most of all.
Anvils come in different sizes an... | ```python
for i in range(int(input())):
a, b = map(int, input().split())
print(0.5 + a / (b << 4) if 4 * b > a else 1 - b / a if a else 1)
``` | 3.946 |
784 | G | BF Calculator | PROGRAMMING | 2,000 | [
"*special"
] | null | null | In this problem you will write a simple generator of Brainfuck ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brainfuck](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brainfuck)) calculators.
You are given an arithmetic expression consisting of integers from 0 to 255 and addition/subtraction signs between them. Output a Brainfuck program which, whe... | The only line of input data contains the arithmetic expression. The expression will contain between 2 and 10 operands, separated with arithmetic signs plus and/or minus. Each operand will be an integer between 0 and 255, inclusive. The calculations result is guaranteed to be an integer between 0 and 255, inclusive (res... | Output a Brainfuck program which, when executed, will print the result of evaluating this expression. The program must be at most 5000000 characters long (including the non-command characters), and its execution must be complete in at most 50000000 steps. | [
"2+3\n",
"9-7\n"
] | [
"++>\n+++>\n<[<+>-]<\n++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.\n",
"+++++++++>\n+++++++>\n<[<->-]<\n++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.\n"
] | You can download the source code of the Brainfuck interpreter by the link [http://assets.codeforces.com/rounds/784/bf.cpp](//assets.codeforces.com/rounds/784/bf.cpp). We use this code to interpret outputs. | 0 | [
{
"input": "2+3",
"output": "+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.>"
},
{
"input": "9-7",
"output": "++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.>"
},
{
"input": "1+1+1",
"output": "+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.>"
},
{
"input": "... | 1,617,282,002 | 2,342 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 20 | 124 | 0 | a = input()
b = int(eval(a))
res = '+' * 48;
if b >= 200:
res += "++.--";
b -= 200;
elif b >= 100:
res += "+.-";
b -= 100;
k = b // 10
b %= 10
if k > 0:
res += ("+" * k + '.' + '-' * k)
res += ('+' * b + '.')
print(res) | Title: BF Calculator
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
In this problem you will write a simple generator of Brainfuck ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brainfuck](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brainfuck)) calculators.
You are given an arithmetic expression consisting of intege... | ```python
a = input()
b = int(eval(a))
res = '+' * 48;
if b >= 200:
res += "++.--";
b -= 200;
elif b >= 100:
res += "+.-";
b -= 100;
k = b // 10
b %= 10
if k > 0:
res += ("+" * k + '.' + '-' * k)
res += ('+' * b + '.')
print(res)
``` | 3 | |
339 | A | Helpful Maths | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"greedy",
"implementation",
"sortings",
"strings"
] | null | null | Xenia the beginner mathematician is a third year student at elementary school. She is now learning the addition operation.
The teacher has written down the sum of multiple numbers. Pupils should calculate the sum. To make the calculation easier, the sum only contains numbers 1, 2 and 3. Still, that isn't enough for Xe... | The first line contains a non-empty string *s* — the sum Xenia needs to count. String *s* contains no spaces. It only contains digits and characters "+". Besides, string *s* is a correct sum of numbers 1, 2 and 3. String *s* is at most 100 characters long. | Print the new sum that Xenia can count. | [
"3+2+1\n",
"1+1+3+1+3\n",
"2\n"
] | [
"1+2+3\n",
"1+1+1+3+3\n",
"2\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "3+2+1",
"output": "1+2+3"
},
{
"input": "1+1+3+1+3",
"output": "1+1+1+3+3"
},
{
"input": "2",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "2+2+1+1+3",
"output": "1+1+2+2+3"
},
{
"input": "2+1+2+2+2+3+1+3+1+2",
"output": "1+1+1+2+2+2+2+2+3+3"
},
{
"input": ... | 1,697,802,875 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 21 | 92 | 0 | nums = [int(x) for x in input().split("+")]
nums.sort()
string = ""
for x in nums:
string += f"{str(x)}+"
string = string[:len(string)-1]
print(string) | Title: Helpful Maths
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Xenia the beginner mathematician is a third year student at elementary school. She is now learning the addition operation.
The teacher has written down the sum of multiple numbers. Pupils should calculate the sum. To mak... | ```python
nums = [int(x) for x in input().split("+")]
nums.sort()
string = ""
for x in nums:
string += f"{str(x)}+"
string = string[:len(string)-1]
print(string)
``` | 3 | |
460 | A | Vasya and Socks | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"brute force",
"implementation",
"math"
] | null | null | Vasya has *n* pairs of socks. In the morning of each day Vasya has to put on a pair of socks before he goes to school. When he comes home in the evening, Vasya takes off the used socks and throws them away. Every *m*-th day (at days with numbers *m*,<=2*m*,<=3*m*,<=...) mom buys a pair of socks to Vasya. She does it la... | The single line contains two integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100; 2<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=100), separated by a space. | Print a single integer — the answer to the problem. | [
"2 2\n",
"9 3\n"
] | [
"3\n",
"13\n"
] | In the first sample Vasya spends the first two days wearing the socks that he had initially. Then on day three he puts on the socks that were bought on day two.
In the second sample Vasya spends the first nine days wearing the socks that he had initially. Then he spends three days wearing the socks that were bought on... | 500 | [
{
"input": "2 2",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "9 3",
"output": "13"
},
{
"input": "1 2",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "2 3",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "1 99",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "4 4",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "10 2",
"outp... | 1,653,936,516 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 26 | 46 | 0 | a,b=map(int,input().split())
c=0
d=0
while a>0:
d+=1
c+=1
if c==b:
a+=1
c=0
a-=1
print(d) | Title: Vasya and Socks
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Vasya has *n* pairs of socks. In the morning of each day Vasya has to put on a pair of socks before he goes to school. When he comes home in the evening, Vasya takes off the used socks and throws them away. Every *m*-th... | ```python
a,b=map(int,input().split())
c=0
d=0
while a>0:
d+=1
c+=1
if c==b:
a+=1
c=0
a-=1
print(d)
``` | 3 | |
0 | none | none | none | 0 | [
"none"
] | null | null | Today Pari and Arya are playing a game called Remainders.
Pari chooses two positive integer *x* and *k*, and tells Arya *k* but not *x*. Arya have to find the value . There are *n* ancient numbers *c*1,<=*c*2,<=...,<=*c**n* and Pari has to tell Arya if Arya wants. Given *k* and the ancient values, tell us if Arya has... | The first line of the input contains two integers *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*n*,<= *k*<=≤<=1<=000<=000) — the number of ancient integers and value *k* that is chosen by Pari.
The second line contains *n* integers *c*1,<=*c*2,<=...,<=*c**n* (1<=≤<=*c**i*<=≤<=1<=000<=000). | Print "Yes" (without quotes) if Arya has a winning strategy independent of value of *x*, or "No" (without quotes) otherwise. | [
"4 5\n2 3 5 12\n",
"2 7\n2 3\n"
] | [
"Yes\n",
"No\n"
] | In the first sample, Arya can understand <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/d170efffcde0907ee6bcf32de21051bce0677a2c.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> because 5 is one of the ancient numbers.
In the second sample, Arya can't be sure what <img align="middle" ... | 0 | [
{
"input": "4 5\n2 3 5 12",
"output": "Yes"
},
{
"input": "2 7\n2 3",
"output": "No"
},
{
"input": "1 6\n8",
"output": "No"
},
{
"input": "2 3\n9 4",
"output": "Yes"
},
{
"input": "4 16\n19 16 13 9",
"output": "Yes"
},
{
"input": "5 10\n5 16 19 9 17",
... | 1,646,709,182 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | RUNTIME_ERROR | TESTS | 0 | 61 | 3,379,200 | import math
l = math.lcm
def lcm(a):
lc = l(a[0],a[1])
for i in range(2,len(a)):
lc = l(lc,a[i])
return lc
n,k = map(int,input().split())
a = list(map(int,input().split()))
if k in a or lcm(a)==k:
print('YES')
else:
print('NO') | Title: none
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Today Pari and Arya are playing a game called Remainders.
Pari chooses two positive integer *x* and *k*, and tells Arya *k* but not *x*. Arya have to find the value . There are *n* ancient numbers *c*1,<=*c*2,<=...,<=*c**n* and P... | ```python
import math
l = math.lcm
def lcm(a):
lc = l(a[0],a[1])
for i in range(2,len(a)):
lc = l(lc,a[i])
return lc
n,k = map(int,input().split())
a = list(map(int,input().split()))
if k in a or lcm(a)==k:
print('YES')
else:
print('NO')
``` | -1 | |
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--------... | 1,608,714,909 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 37 | 109 | 307,200 | n, m = map(int, input().split())
s = [[0]*m for _ in range(n)]
for i in range(n):
s[i] = list(input())
for i in range(n):
for j in range(m):
if s[i][j] == "-":
print("-", end='')
else:
if ((j % 2) + (i % 2)) % 2 == 0:
print("B", end='')
... | 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
n, m = map(int, input().split())
s = [[0]*m for _ in range(n)]
for i in range(n):
s[i] = list(input())
for i in range(n):
for j in range(m):
if s[i][j] == "-":
print("-", end='')
else:
if ((j % 2) + (i % 2)) % 2 == 0:
print("B", end='... | 3 | |
282 | A | Bit++ | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | The classic programming language of Bitland is Bit++. This language is so peculiar and complicated.
The language is that peculiar as it has exactly one variable, called *x*. Also, there are two operations:
- Operation ++ increases the value of variable *x* by 1. - Operation -- decreases the value of variable *x* by... | The first line contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=150) — the number of statements in the programme.
Next *n* lines contain a statement each. Each statement contains exactly one operation (++ or --) and exactly one variable *x* (denoted as letter «X»). Thus, there are no empty statements. The operation and th... | Print a single integer — the final value of *x*. | [
"1\n++X\n",
"2\nX++\n--X\n"
] | [
"1\n",
"0\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "1\n++X",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "2\nX++\n--X",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "3\n++X\n++X\n++X",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "2\n--X\n--X",
"output": "-2"
},
{
"input": "5\n++X\n--X\n++X\n--X\n--X",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "28\nX--\... | 1,699,778,291 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 36 | 46 | 0 | x = int(input())
resultaat = 0
for y in range(0,x,1):
z = input()
if z == "++X" or z == "X++":
resultaat += 1
if z == "--X" or z == "X--":
resultaat -= 1
print(resultaat) | Title: Bit++
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
The classic programming language of Bitland is Bit++. This language is so peculiar and complicated.
The language is that peculiar as it has exactly one variable, called *x*. Also, there are two operations:
- Operation ++ incre... | ```python
x = int(input())
resultaat = 0
for y in range(0,x,1):
z = input()
if z == "++X" or z == "X++":
resultaat += 1
if z == "--X" or z == "X--":
resultaat -= 1
print(resultaat)
``` | 3 | |
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... | 1,610,028,733 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 3 | 216 | 307,200 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Created on Thu Jan 7 18:06:14 2021
@author: cse1g
"""
import math
def func(m,n):
return max((m*(n//2)),(n*(m//2)))
m,n=list(map(int,input().split()))
if m%2==0 and n%2==0:
res=func(m,n)
elif m%2==0 and n%2!=0:
res=func(m,(math.floor(n/2))*2)+1
elif m%2!=0 and n%... | 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
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Created on Thu Jan 7 18:06:14 2021
@author: cse1g
"""
import math
def func(m,n):
return max((m*(n//2)),(n*(m//2)))
m,n=list(map(int,input().split()))
if m%2==0 and n%2==0:
res=func(m,n)
elif m%2==0 and n%2!=0:
res=func(m,(math.floor(n/2))*2)+1
elif m%2... | 0 |
900 | B | Position in Fraction | PROGRAMMING | 1,300 | [
"math",
"number theory"
] | null | null | You have a fraction . You need to find the first occurrence of digit *c* into decimal notation of the fraction after decimal point. | The first contains three single positive integers *a*, *b*, *c* (1<=≤<=*a*<=<<=*b*<=≤<=105, 0<=≤<=*c*<=≤<=9). | Print position of the first occurrence of digit *c* into the fraction. Positions are numbered from 1 after decimal point. It there is no such position, print -1. | [
"1 2 0\n",
"2 3 7\n"
] | [
"2",
"-1"
] | The fraction in the first example has the following decimal notation: <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/896357459a466614a0542f34c9cfb0cef1afc9ed.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/>. The first zero stands on second position.
The fraction in the second example ... | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "1 2 0",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "2 3 7",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "1 100000 1",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "1 7 7",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "99999 100000 8",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "44102 73848 2",
"output": "132"
}... | 1,583,607,012 | 312 | PyPy 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 0 | 171 | 1,638,400 | from bisect import bisect_left as bl
from bisect import bisect_right as br
import heapq
import math
from collections import *
from functools import reduce,cmp_to_key
import sys
import io, os
input = io.BytesIO(os.read(0,os.fstat(0).st_size)).readline
M = mod = 10**9 + 7
def factors(n):return sorted(set(reduce(list.__... | Title: Position in Fraction
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
You have a fraction . You need to find the first occurrence of digit *c* into decimal notation of the fraction after decimal point.
Input Specification:
The first contains three single positive integers *a*, *b*, ... | ```python
from bisect import bisect_left as bl
from bisect import bisect_right as br
import heapq
import math
from collections import *
from functools import reduce,cmp_to_key
import sys
import io, os
input = io.BytesIO(os.read(0,os.fstat(0).st_size)).readline
M = mod = 10**9 + 7
def factors(n):return sorted(set(redu... | 0 | |
507 | A | Amr and Music | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"greedy",
"implementation",
"sortings"
] | null | null | Amr is a young coder who likes music a lot. He always wanted to learn how to play music but he was busy coding so he got an idea.
Amr has *n* instruments, it takes *a**i* days to learn *i*-th instrument. Being busy, Amr dedicated *k* days to learn how to play the maximum possible number of instruments.
Amr asked for ... | The first line contains two numbers *n*, *k* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100, 0<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=10<=000), the number of instruments and number of days respectively.
The second line contains *n* integers *a**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=100), representing number of days required to learn the *i*-th instrument. | In the first line output one integer *m* representing the maximum number of instruments Amr can learn.
In the second line output *m* space-separated integers: the indices of instruments to be learnt. You may output indices in any order.
if there are multiple optimal solutions output any. It is not necessary to use al... | [
"4 10\n4 3 1 2\n",
"5 6\n4 3 1 1 2\n",
"1 3\n4\n"
] | [
"4\n1 2 3 4",
"3\n1 3 4",
"0\n"
] | In the first test Amr can learn all 4 instruments.
In the second test other possible solutions are: {2, 3, 5} or {3, 4, 5}.
In the third test Amr doesn't have enough time to learn the only presented instrument. | 500 | [
{
"input": "4 10\n4 3 1 2",
"output": "4\n1 2 3 4"
},
{
"input": "5 6\n4 3 1 1 2",
"output": "3\n3 4 5"
},
{
"input": "1 3\n4",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "2 100\n100 100",
"output": "1\n1"
},
{
"input": "3 150\n50 50 50",
"output": "3\n1 2 3"
},
{
"i... | 1,577,565,260 | 560 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 39 | 109 | 512,000 | n,m=map(int,input().split())
a=list(map(int,input().split()))
#a.sort()
l=[]
for i in range(n):
l.append((a[i],i+1))
l.sort()
cnt=0
p=[]
s=0
k=0
#print(l)
for i in range(n):
s=s+l[i][0]
if s<=m:
cnt+=1
p.append(l[i][1])
else:
print(cnt)
print(*p)
... | Title: Amr and Music
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Amr is a young coder who likes music a lot. He always wanted to learn how to play music but he was busy coding so he got an idea.
Amr has *n* instruments, it takes *a**i* days to learn *i*-th instrument. Being busy, Amr ... | ```python
n,m=map(int,input().split())
a=list(map(int,input().split()))
#a.sort()
l=[]
for i in range(n):
l.append((a[i],i+1))
l.sort()
cnt=0
p=[]
s=0
k=0
#print(l)
for i in range(n):
s=s+l[i][0]
if s<=m:
cnt+=1
p.append(l[i][1])
else:
print(cnt)
print(... | 3 | |
901 | A | Hashing Trees | PROGRAMMING | 1,500 | [
"constructive algorithms",
"trees"
] | null | null | Sasha is taking part in a programming competition. In one of the problems she should check if some rooted trees are isomorphic or not. She has never seen this problem before, but, being an experienced participant, she guessed that she should match trees to some sequences and then compare these sequences instead of tree... | The first line contains a single integer *h* (2<=≤<=*h*<=≤<=105) — the height of the tree.
The second line contains *h*<=+<=1 integers — the sequence *a*0,<=*a*1,<=...,<=*a**h* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=2·105). The sum of all *a**i* does not exceed 2·105. It is guaranteed that there is at least one tree matching this sequence... | If there is only one tree matching this sequence, print "perfect".
Otherwise print "ambiguous" in the first line. In the second and in the third line print descriptions of two trees in the following format: in one line print integers, the *k*-th of them should be the parent of vertex *k* or be equal to zero, if the *... | [
"2\n1 1 1\n",
"2\n1 2 2\n"
] | [
"perfect\n",
"ambiguous\n0 1 1 3 3\n0 1 1 3 2\n"
] | The only tree in the first example and the two printed trees from the second example are shown on the picture:
<img class="tex-graphics" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/ae5d1889e09854f9d8ad6e29ab7afbe690ca4702.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> | 500 | [
{
"input": "2\n1 1 1",
"output": "perfect"
},
{
"input": "2\n1 2 2",
"output": "ambiguous\n0 1 1 3 3\n0 1 1 3 2"
},
{
"input": "10\n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1",
"output": "perfect"
},
{
"input": "10\n1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1",
"output": "perfect"
},
{
"input": "10\n1 1 1 ... | 1,554,925,074 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 1 | 109 | 0 | h, ip, nf = int(input()), False, 1
an = list(map(int, input().split()))
for i in range(h):
ip = True # El árbol es perfecto si no hay 1, 1 seguidos, dado que
# siempre se puede construir un árbol con n nodos en un nodo o 1 nodo por nodo.
if an[i] > 1 and an[i+1] > 1:
ip = False
break... | Title: Hashing Trees
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Sasha is taking part in a programming competition. In one of the problems she should check if some rooted trees are isomorphic or not. She has never seen this problem before, but, being an experienced participant, she gue... | ```python
h, ip, nf = int(input()), False, 1
an = list(map(int, input().split()))
for i in range(h):
ip = True # El árbol es perfecto si no hay 1, 1 seguidos, dado que
# siempre se puede construir un árbol con n nodos en un nodo o 1 nodo por nodo.
if an[i] > 1 and an[i+1] > 1:
ip = False
... | 0 | |
513 | B1 | Permutations | PROGRAMMING | 1,400 | [
"brute force"
] | null | null | You are given a permutation *p* of numbers 1,<=2,<=...,<=*n*. Let's define *f*(*p*) as the following sum:
Find the lexicographically *m*-th permutation of length *n* in the set of permutations having the maximum possible value of *f*(*p*). | The single line of input contains two integers *n* and *m* (1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=*cnt**n*), where *cnt**n* is the number of permutations of length *n* with maximum possible value of *f*(*p*).
The problem consists of two subproblems. The subproblems have different constraints on the input. You will get some score for the corr... | Output *n* number forming the required permutation. | [
"2 2\n",
"3 2\n"
] | [
"2 1 \n",
"1 3 2 \n"
] | In the first example, both permutations of numbers {1, 2} yield maximum possible *f*(*p*) which is equal to 4. Among them, (2, 1) comes second in lexicographical order. | 3 | [
{
"input": "2 2",
"output": "2 1 "
},
{
"input": "3 2",
"output": "1 3 2 "
},
{
"input": "1 1",
"output": "1 "
},
{
"input": "3 1",
"output": "1 2 3 "
},
{
"input": "3 3",
"output": "2 3 1 "
},
{
"input": "3 4",
"output": "3 2 1 "
},
{
"inp... | 1,423,330,678 | 2,278 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS1 | 4 | 61 | 0 | f = [1]
for i in range(1, 51):
f.append(f[-1] * i)
used = [0] * 60
res = []
ans = []
n, m = map(int, input().split())
res.append(0)
for i in range(1, n + 1):
res.append(i)
for i in range(1, n + 1):
for j in range(1, n + 1):
if used[j] == False:
num = -1
for k in range(len(res)):
if res[k] ... | Title: Permutations
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
You are given a permutation *p* of numbers 1,<=2,<=...,<=*n*. Let's define *f*(*p*) as the following sum:
Find the lexicographically *m*-th permutation of length *n* in the set of permutations having the maximum possible ... | ```python
f = [1]
for i in range(1, 51):
f.append(f[-1] * i)
used = [0] * 60
res = []
ans = []
n, m = map(int, input().split())
res.append(0)
for i in range(1, n + 1):
res.append(i)
for i in range(1, n + 1):
for j in range(1, n + 1):
if used[j] == False:
num = -1
for k in range(len(res)):
... | 0 | |
703 | A | Mishka and Game | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Mishka is a little polar bear. As known, little bears loves spending their free time playing dice for chocolates. Once in a wonderful sunny morning, walking around blocks of ice, Mishka met her friend Chris, and they started playing the game.
Rules of the game are very simple: at first number of rounds *n* is defined.... | The first line of the input contains single integer *n* *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of game rounds.
The next *n* lines contains rounds description. *i*-th of them contains pair of integers *m**i* and *c**i* (1<=≤<=*m**i*,<=<=*c**i*<=≤<=6) — values on dice upper face after Mishka's and Chris' throws in *i*-th ... | If Mishka is the winner of the game, print "Mishka" (without quotes) in the only line.
If Chris is the winner of the game, print "Chris" (without quotes) in the only line.
If the result of the game is draw, print "Friendship is magic!^^" (without quotes) in the only line. | [
"3\n3 5\n2 1\n4 2\n",
"2\n6 1\n1 6\n",
"3\n1 5\n3 3\n2 2\n"
] | [
"Mishka",
"Friendship is magic!^^",
"Chris"
] | In the first sample case Mishka loses the first round, but wins second and third rounds and thus she is the winner of the game.
In the second sample case Mishka wins the first round, Chris wins the second round, and the game ends with draw with score 1:1.
In the third sample case Chris wins the first round, but there... | 500 | [
{
"input": "3\n3 5\n2 1\n4 2",
"output": "Mishka"
},
{
"input": "2\n6 1\n1 6",
"output": "Friendship is magic!^^"
},
{
"input": "3\n1 5\n3 3\n2 2",
"output": "Chris"
},
{
"input": "6\n4 1\n4 2\n5 3\n5 1\n5 3\n4 1",
"output": "Mishka"
},
{
"input": "8\n2 4\n1 4\n1 ... | 1,672,045,709 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 69 | 61 | 0 | n=int(input())
x=0
y=0
z=0
for i in range(n):
a,b=map(int,input().split())
if(a>b):
x=x+1
elif(a<b):
y=y+1
elif(a==b):
z=z+1
if(x>y):
print("Mishka")
elif(x<y):
print("Chris")
elif(x==y or z>0):
print("Friendship is magic!^^") | Title: Mishka and Game
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Mishka is a little polar bear. As known, little bears loves spending their free time playing dice for chocolates. Once in a wonderful sunny morning, walking around blocks of ice, Mishka met her friend Chris, and they st... | ```python
n=int(input())
x=0
y=0
z=0
for i in range(n):
a,b=map(int,input().split())
if(a>b):
x=x+1
elif(a<b):
y=y+1
elif(a==b):
z=z+1
if(x>y):
print("Mishka")
elif(x<y):
print("Chris")
elif(x==y or z>0):
print("Friendship is magic!^^")
``` | 3 | |
863 | B | Kayaking | PROGRAMMING | 1,500 | [
"brute force",
"greedy",
"sortings"
] | null | null | Vadim is really keen on travelling. Recently he heard about kayaking activity near his town and became very excited about it, so he joined a party of kayakers.
Now the party is ready to start its journey, but firstly they have to choose kayaks. There are 2·*n* people in the group (including Vadim), and they have exact... | The first line contains one number *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=50).
The second line contains 2·*n* integer numbers *w*1, *w*2, ..., *w*2*n*, where *w**i* is weight of person *i* (1<=≤<=*w**i*<=≤<=1000). | Print minimum possible total instability. | [
"2\n1 2 3 4\n",
"4\n1 3 4 6 3 4 100 200\n"
] | [
"1\n",
"5\n"
] | none | 0 | [
{
"input": "2\n1 2 3 4",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "4\n1 3 4 6 3 4 100 200",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "3\n305 139 205 406 530 206",
"output": "102"
},
{
"input": "3\n610 750 778 6 361 407",
"output": "74"
},
{
"input": "5\n97 166 126 164 154 98 221 7 51 47",
... | 1,645,976,351 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 20 | 62 | 3,788,800 |
inf = float('inf')
def solve(A, N):
A.sort()
N *= 2
ans = inf
for i in range(N):
for j in range(i + 1, N):
B = []
for k in range(N):
if k != i and k != j:
B.append(A[k])
total = sum(B[i + 1] - B[i] for i in range(0, N - 2... | Title: Kayaking
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Vadim is really keen on travelling. Recently he heard about kayaking activity near his town and became very excited about it, so he joined a party of kayakers.
Now the party is ready to start its journey, but firstly they hav... | ```python
inf = float('inf')
def solve(A, N):
A.sort()
N *= 2
ans = inf
for i in range(N):
for j in range(i + 1, N):
B = []
for k in range(N):
if k != i and k != j:
B.append(A[k])
total = sum(B[i + 1] - B[i] for i in rang... | 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"... | 1,635,074,499 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | COMPILATION_ERROR | TESTS | 0 | 0 | 0 | n = int(input())
a = [int(x) for x in input().split()]
evenness = [0, 0] # 统计数组a中,奇偶数的个数
for x in a:
evenness[x % 2] += 1 # x % 2 得 x 除以 2,若为偶数得0,若为奇数为1
special = 0 if evenness[0] == 1 else 1 # 若偶数个数为1,则该偶数为特殊的数,否则存在奇数个数为1,特殊的数为奇数
for id, x in enumerate(a): # 枚举a数组的下标id与对应的元素x
if x % 2 == speci... | 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
n = int(input())
a = [int(x) for x in input().split()]
evenness = [0, 0] # 统计数组a中,奇偶数的个数
for x in a:
evenness[x % 2] += 1 # x % 2 得 x 除以 2,若为偶数得0,若为奇数为1
special = 0 if evenness[0] == 1 else 1 # 若偶数个数为1,则该偶数为特殊的数,否则存在奇数个数为1,特殊的数为奇数
for id, x in enumerate(a): # 枚举a数组的下标id与对应的元素x
if x % ... | -1 |
810 | A | Straight <<A>> | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"implementation",
"math"
] | null | null | Noora is a student of one famous high school. It's her final year in school — she is going to study in university next year. However, she has to get an «A» graduation certificate in order to apply to a prestigious one.
In school, where Noora is studying, teachers are putting down marks to the online class register, wh... | The first line contains two integers *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100,<=1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=100) denoting the number of marks, received by Noora and the value of highest possible mark.
The second line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=*k*) denoting marks received by Noora before Leha's hack. | Print a single integer — minimal number of additional marks, that Leha has to add in order to change Noora's final mark to *k*. | [
"2 10\n8 9\n",
"3 5\n4 4 4\n"
] | [
"4",
"3"
] | Consider the first example testcase.
Maximal mark is 10, Noora received two marks — 8 and 9, so current final mark is 9. To fix it, Leha can add marks [10, 10, 10, 10] (4 marks in total) to the registry, achieving Noora having average mark equal to <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforc... | 500 | [
{
"input": "2 10\n8 9",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "3 5\n4 4 4",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "3 10\n10 8 9",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "2 23\n21 23",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "5 10\n5 10 10 9 10",
"output": "7"
},
{
"input": "12 50\n18 10 26 22 2... | 1,495,317,446 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 106 | 62 | 0 | n, k = map(int, input().split())
marks = list(map(int, input().split()))
s = sum(marks)
q = 0
while s < n * (k - 0.5):
q += 1
s += k
n += 1
print(q) | Title: Straight <<A>>
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Noora is a student of one famous high school. It's her final year in school — she is going to study in university next year. However, she has to get an «A» graduation certificate in order to apply to a prestigious one.
... | ```python
n, k = map(int, input().split())
marks = list(map(int, input().split()))
s = sum(marks)
q = 0
while s < n * (k - 0.5):
q += 1
s += k
n += 1
print(q)
``` | 3 | |
588 | A | Duff and Meat | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"greedy"
] | null | null | Duff is addicted to meat! Malek wants to keep her happy for *n* days. In order to be happy in *i*-th day, she needs to eat exactly *a**i* kilograms of meat.
There is a big shop uptown and Malek wants to buy meat for her from there. In *i*-th day, they sell meat for *p**i* dollars per kilogram. Malek knows all numbers ... | The first line of input contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105), the number of days.
In the next *n* lines, *i*-th line contains two integers *a**i* and *p**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*,<=*p**i*<=≤<=100), the amount of meat Duff needs and the cost of meat in that day. | Print the minimum money needed to keep Duff happy for *n* days, in one line. | [
"3\n1 3\n2 2\n3 1\n",
"3\n1 3\n2 1\n3 2\n"
] | [
"10\n",
"8\n"
] | In the first sample case: An optimal way would be to buy 1 kg on the first day, 2 kg on the second day and 3 kg on the third day.
In the second sample case: An optimal way would be to buy 1 kg on the first day and 5 kg (needed meat for the second and third day) on the second day. | 750 | [
{
"input": "3\n1 3\n2 2\n3 1",
"output": "10"
},
{
"input": "3\n1 3\n2 1\n3 2",
"output": "8"
},
{
"input": "1\n39 52",
"output": "2028"
},
{
"input": "2\n25 56\n94 17",
"output": "2998"
},
{
"input": "5\n39 21\n95 89\n73 90\n9 55\n85 32",
"output": "6321"
}... | 1,670,473,743 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 30 | 577 | 6,348,800 | from math import inf
min_p = inf
ans = 0
for _ in range(int(input())):
ai, pi = map(int, input().split())
min_p = min(min_p, pi)
ans += ai * min_p
print(ans)
| Title: Duff and Meat
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Duff is addicted to meat! Malek wants to keep her happy for *n* days. In order to be happy in *i*-th day, she needs to eat exactly *a**i* kilograms of meat.
There is a big shop uptown and Malek wants to buy meat for her ... | ```python
from math import inf
min_p = inf
ans = 0
for _ in range(int(input())):
ai, pi = map(int, input().split())
min_p = min(min_p, pi)
ans += ai * min_p
print(ans)
``` | 3 | |
38 | A | Army | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | A. Army | 2 | 256 | The Berland Armed Forces System consists of *n* ranks that are numbered using natural numbers from 1 to *n*, where 1 is the lowest rank and *n* is the highest rank.
One needs exactly *d**i* years to rise from rank *i* to rank *i*<=+<=1. Reaching a certain rank *i* having not reached all the previous *i*<=-<=1 ranks is... | The first input line contains an integer *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100). The second line contains *n*<=-<=1 integers *d**i* (1<=≤<=*d**i*<=≤<=100). The third input line contains two integers *a* and *b* (1<=≤<=*a*<=<<=*b*<=≤<=*n*). The numbers on the lines are space-separated. | Print the single number which is the number of years that Vasya needs to rise from rank *a* to rank *b*. | [
"3\n5 6\n1 2\n",
"3\n5 6\n1 3\n"
] | [
"5\n",
"11\n"
] | none | 0 | [
{
"input": "3\n5 6\n1 2",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "3\n5 6\n1 3",
"output": "11"
},
{
"input": "2\n55\n1 2",
"output": "55"
},
{
"input": "3\n85 78\n1 3",
"output": "163"
},
{
"input": "4\n63 4 49\n2 3",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "5\n93 83 42 56\n... | 1,593,094,785 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 50 | 248 | 6,963,200 | import math
import sys
import itertools
def sa(Type= int):
return [Type(x) for x in input().split()]
def solve(t):
n = int(input())
arr = sa()
a, b = sa()
print(sum(arr[a-1:b-1]))
if __name__ == '__main__':
# sys.stdin = open('input.txt', 'r')
# t = int(input())
# for i in range... | Title: Army
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
The Berland Armed Forces System consists of *n* ranks that are numbered using natural numbers from 1 to *n*, where 1 is the lowest rank and *n* is the highest rank.
One needs exactly *d**i* years to rise from rank *i* to rank *i*<=+<... | ```python
import math
import sys
import itertools
def sa(Type= int):
return [Type(x) for x in input().split()]
def solve(t):
n = int(input())
arr = sa()
a, b = sa()
print(sum(arr[a-1:b-1]))
if __name__ == '__main__':
# sys.stdin = open('input.txt', 'r')
# t = int(input())
# for ... | 3.92503 |
814 | A | An abandoned sentiment from past | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"constructive algorithms",
"greedy",
"implementation",
"sortings"
] | null | null | A few years ago, Hitagi encountered a giant crab, who stole the whole of her body weight. Ever since, she tried to avoid contact with others, for fear that this secret might be noticed.
To get rid of the oddity and recover her weight, a special integer sequence is needed. Hitagi's sequence has been broken for a long t... | The first line of input contains two space-separated positive integers *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) and *k* (1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=*n*) — the lengths of sequence *a* and *b* respectively.
The second line contains *n* space-separated integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=200) — Hitagi's broken sequence with exactly ... | Output "Yes" if it's possible to replace zeros in *a* with elements in *b* and make the resulting sequence not increasing, and "No" otherwise. | [
"4 2\n11 0 0 14\n5 4\n",
"6 1\n2 3 0 8 9 10\n5\n",
"4 1\n8 94 0 4\n89\n",
"7 7\n0 0 0 0 0 0 0\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7\n"
] | [
"Yes\n",
"No\n",
"Yes\n",
"Yes\n"
] | In the first sample:
- Sequence *a* is 11, 0, 0, 14. - Two of the elements are lost, and the candidates in *b* are 5 and 4. - There are two possible resulting sequences: 11, 5, 4, 14 and 11, 4, 5, 14, both of which fulfill the requirements. Thus the answer is "Yes".
In the second sample, the only possible resulti... | 500 | [
{
"input": "4 2\n11 0 0 14\n5 4",
"output": "Yes"
},
{
"input": "6 1\n2 3 0 8 9 10\n5",
"output": "No"
},
{
"input": "4 1\n8 94 0 4\n89",
"output": "Yes"
},
{
"input": "7 7\n0 0 0 0 0 0 0\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7",
"output": "Yes"
},
{
"input": "40 1\n23 26 27 28 31 35 38 4... | 1,649,566,537 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 96 | 62 | 0 | n,k= map(int,input().split())
arr = list(map(int,input().split()))
b = list(map(int,input().split()))
if k >= 2:
print("Yes")
else:
if k == 1:
arr[arr.index(0)] = b[0]
x = [i for i in arr]
x.sort()
if x == arr:
print("No")
else:
print(... | Title: An abandoned sentiment from past
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
A few years ago, Hitagi encountered a giant crab, who stole the whole of her body weight. Ever since, she tried to avoid contact with others, for fear that this secret might be noticed.
To get rid of t... | ```python
n,k= map(int,input().split())
arr = list(map(int,input().split()))
b = list(map(int,input().split()))
if k >= 2:
print("Yes")
else:
if k == 1:
arr[arr.index(0)] = b[0]
x = [i for i in arr]
x.sort()
if x == arr:
print("No")
else:
... | 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"
},
... | 1,698,157,492 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 21 | 92 | 0 | n = int(input())
k = 0
for i in range(n):
arr = [int(i) for i in input().split()]
if arr.count(1) > 1:
k += 1
print(k) | 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())
k = 0
for i in range(n):
arr = [int(i) for i in input().split()]
if arr.count(1) > 1:
k += 1
print(k)
``` | 3 | |
339 | A | Helpful Maths | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"greedy",
"implementation",
"sortings",
"strings"
] | null | null | Xenia the beginner mathematician is a third year student at elementary school. She is now learning the addition operation.
The teacher has written down the sum of multiple numbers. Pupils should calculate the sum. To make the calculation easier, the sum only contains numbers 1, 2 and 3. Still, that isn't enough for Xe... | The first line contains a non-empty string *s* — the sum Xenia needs to count. String *s* contains no spaces. It only contains digits and characters "+". Besides, string *s* is a correct sum of numbers 1, 2 and 3. String *s* is at most 100 characters long. | Print the new sum that Xenia can count. | [
"3+2+1\n",
"1+1+3+1+3\n",
"2\n"
] | [
"1+2+3\n",
"1+1+1+3+3\n",
"2\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "3+2+1",
"output": "1+2+3"
},
{
"input": "1+1+3+1+3",
"output": "1+1+1+3+3"
},
{
"input": "2",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "2+2+1+1+3",
"output": "1+1+2+2+3"
},
{
"input": "2+1+2+2+2+3+1+3+1+2",
"output": "1+1+1+2+2+2+2+2+3+3"
},
{
"input": ... | 1,697,147,025 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 21 | 92 | 0 | n = input()
n = n.split('+')
n = sorted(n)
k = '+'
print(k.join(n)) | Title: Helpful Maths
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Xenia the beginner mathematician is a third year student at elementary school. She is now learning the addition operation.
The teacher has written down the sum of multiple numbers. Pupils should calculate the sum. To mak... | ```python
n = input()
n = n.split('+')
n = sorted(n)
k = '+'
print(k.join(n))
``` | 3 | |
768 | B | Code For 1 | PROGRAMMING | 1,600 | [
"constructive algorithms",
"dfs and similar",
"divide and conquer"
] | null | null | Jon fought bravely to rescue the wildlings who were attacked by the white-walkers at Hardhome. On his arrival, Sam tells him that he wants to go to Oldtown to train at the Citadel to become a maester, so he can return and take the deceased Aemon's place as maester of Castle Black. Jon agrees to Sam's proposal and Sam s... | The first line contains three integers *n*, *l*, *r* (0<=≤<=*n*<=<<=250, 0<=≤<=*r*<=-<=*l*<=≤<=105, *r*<=≥<=1, *l*<=≥<=1) – initial element and the range *l* to *r*.
It is guaranteed that *r* is not greater than the length of the final list. | Output the total number of 1s in the range *l* to *r* in the final sequence. | [
"7 2 5\n",
"10 3 10\n"
] | [
"4\n",
"5\n"
] | Consider first example:
<img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/288fbb682a6fa1934a47b763d6851f9d32a06150.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/>
Elements on positions from 2-nd to 5-th in list is [1, 1, 1, 1]. The number of ones is 4.
For the second example:
<img al... | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "7 2 5",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "10 3 10",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "56 18 40",
"output": "20"
},
{
"input": "203 40 124",
"output": "67"
},
{
"input": "903316762502 354723010040 354723105411",
"output": "78355"
},
{
"input": "335343... | 1,697,696,247 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | MEMORY_LIMIT_EXCEEDED | TESTS | 4 | 1,996 | 268,390,400 | n, l, r = map(int, input().split())
sequence = [n]
while True:
tmp = 0
new_sequence = []
for num in sequence:
if num > 1:
tmp += 1
new_sequence.extend([num // 2, num % 2, num // 2])
else:
new_sequence.append(num)
sequence = new_sequence
if tmp ==... | Title: Code For 1
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Jon fought bravely to rescue the wildlings who were attacked by the white-walkers at Hardhome. On his arrival, Sam tells him that he wants to go to Oldtown to train at the Citadel to become a maester, so he can return and ta... | ```python
n, l, r = map(int, input().split())
sequence = [n]
while True:
tmp = 0
new_sequence = []
for num in sequence:
if num > 1:
tmp += 1
new_sequence.extend([num // 2, num % 2, num // 2])
else:
new_sequence.append(num)
sequence = new_sequence
... | 0 | |
757 | D | Felicity's Big Secret Revealed | PROGRAMMING | 2,200 | [
"bitmasks",
"dp"
] | null | null | The gym leaders were fascinated by the evolutions which took place at Felicity camp. So, they were curious to know about the secret behind evolving Pokemon.
The organizers of the camp gave the gym leaders a PokeBlock, a sequence of *n* ingredients. Each ingredient can be of type 0 or 1. Now the organizers told the gy... | The input consists of two lines. The first line consists an integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=75) — the length of the PokeBlock. The next line contains the PokeBlock, a binary string of length *n*. | Output a single integer, containing the answer to the problem, i.e., the value of *s* modulo 109<=+<=7. | [
"4\n1011\n",
"2\n10\n"
] | [
"10\n",
"1\n"
] | In the first sample, the sets of valid cuts are:
Size 2: |1|011, 1|01|1, 10|1|1, 101|1|.
Size 3: |1|01|1, |10|1|1, 10|1|1|, 1|01|1|.
Size 4: |10|1|1|, |1|01|1|.
Hence, *f*(2) = 4, *f*(3) = 4 and *f*(4) = 2. So, the value of *s* = 10.
In the second sample, the set of valid cuts is:
Size 2: |1|0.
Hence, *f*(2) = 1... | 2,000 | [
{
"input": "4\n1011",
"output": "10"
},
{
"input": "2\n10",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "7\n0110011",
"output": "28"
},
{
"input": "10\n0100011101",
"output": "80"
},
{
"input": "12\n010010101011",
"output": "298"
},
{
"input": "31\n1000000010111001111... | 1,674,015,391 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 104 | 1,809 | 56,115,200 | mo = 10**9+7
def calc(l, r, si):
res = 0
for i in range(l, r + 1):
res = res * 2 + int(si[i])
return res
def main():
n, si = int(input()), input()
si = chr(0)+si
f = [[0]*(1<<20) for i in range(6)]
res, r, f[0][0]= 0, 0, 1
for i in range(1, n+1):
r=(r+1)%6
... | Title: Felicity's Big Secret Revealed
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
The gym leaders were fascinated by the evolutions which took place at Felicity camp. So, they were curious to know about the secret behind evolving Pokemon.
The organizers of the camp gave the gym leade... | ```python
mo = 10**9+7
def calc(l, r, si):
res = 0
for i in range(l, r + 1):
res = res * 2 + int(si[i])
return res
def main():
n, si = int(input()), input()
si = chr(0)+si
f = [[0]*(1<<20) for i in range(6)]
res, r, f[0][0]= 0, 0, 1
for i in range(1, n+1):
... | 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... | 1,693,246,688 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 30 | 92 | 0 | word = input()
array = list(word)
cap = list(word.upper())
cd = 0
for i in range(len(array)):
if array[i] == cap[i]:
cd += 1
if cd > (len(array))/2:
print(word.upper())
else:
print(word.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
word = input()
array = list(word)
cap = list(word.upper())
cd = 0
for i in range(len(array)):
if array[i] == cap[i]:
cd += 1
if cd > (len(array))/2:
print(word.upper())
else:
print(word.lower())
``` | 3.977 |
255 | A | Greg's Workout | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Greg is a beginner bodybuilder. Today the gym coach gave him the training plan. All it had was *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*. These numbers mean that Greg needs to do exactly *n* exercises today. Besides, Greg should repeat the *i*-th in order exercise *a**i* times.
Greg now only does three types of exercise... | The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=20). The second line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=25) — the number of times Greg repeats the exercises. | Print word "chest" (without the quotes), if the chest gets the most exercise, "biceps" (without the quotes), if the biceps gets the most exercise and print "back" (without the quotes) if the back gets the most exercise.
It is guaranteed that the input is such that the answer to the problem is unambiguous. | [
"2\n2 8\n",
"3\n5 1 10\n",
"7\n3 3 2 7 9 6 8\n"
] | [
"biceps\n",
"back\n",
"chest\n"
] | In the first sample Greg does 2 chest, 8 biceps and zero back exercises, so the biceps gets the most exercises.
In the second sample Greg does 5 chest, 1 biceps and 10 back exercises, so the back gets the most exercises.
In the third sample Greg does 18 chest, 12 biceps and 8 back exercises, so the chest gets the mos... | 500 | [
{
"input": "2\n2 8",
"output": "biceps"
},
{
"input": "3\n5 1 10",
"output": "back"
},
{
"input": "7\n3 3 2 7 9 6 8",
"output": "chest"
},
{
"input": "4\n5 6 6 2",
"output": "chest"
},
{
"input": "5\n8 2 2 6 3",
"output": "chest"
},
{
"input": "6\n8 7 ... | 1,674,387,140 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | OK | TESTS | 61 | 122 | 0 | total = [0,0,0]
n = int(input())
days = list(map(int,input().split()))
for i in range(n):
total[i%3] += days[i]
maxi = max(total)
print('chest' if maxi == total[0] else ('biceps' if maxi == total[1] else 'back'))
| Title: Greg's Workout
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Greg is a beginner bodybuilder. Today the gym coach gave him the training plan. All it had was *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n*. These numbers mean that Greg needs to do exactly *n* exercises today. Besides, Greg ... | ```python
total = [0,0,0]
n = int(input())
days = list(map(int,input().split()))
for i in range(n):
total[i%3] += days[i]
maxi = max(total)
print('chest' if maxi == total[0] else ('biceps' if maxi == total[1] else 'back'))
``` | 3 | |
160 | A | Twins | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"greedy",
"sortings"
] | null | null | Imagine that you have a twin brother or sister. Having another person that looks exactly like you seems very unusual. It's hard to say if having something of an alter ego is good or bad. And if you do have a twin, then you very well know what it's like.
Now let's imagine a typical morning in your family. You haven't w... | The first line contains integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of coins. The second line contains a sequence of *n* integers *a*1, *a*2, ..., *a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=100) — the coins' values. All numbers are separated with spaces. | In the single line print the single number — the minimum needed number of coins. | [
"2\n3 3\n",
"3\n2 1 2\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"2\n"
] | In the first sample you will have to take 2 coins (you and your twin have sums equal to 6, 0 correspondingly). If you take 1 coin, you get sums 3, 3. If you take 0 coins, you get sums 0, 6. Those variants do not satisfy you as your sum should be strictly more that your twins' sum.
In the second sample one coin isn't e... | 500 | [
{
"input": "2\n3 3",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "3\n2 1 2",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "1\n5",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "5\n4 2 2 2 2",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "7\n1 10 1 2 1 1 1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "5\n3 2 3 3 1",
"output": "3"
... | 1,691,167,609 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 0 | 62 | 0 | n1=input()
n2=input()
n2 = list(map(int, n2.split()))
n3=sum(n2)
n4=n3//len(n2)+1
if int(n1[0])==1:
print(1)
else:
print(n4) | Title: Twins
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Imagine that you have a twin brother or sister. Having another person that looks exactly like you seems very unusual. It's hard to say if having something of an alter ego is good or bad. And if you do have a twin, then you very w... | ```python
n1=input()
n2=input()
n2 = list(map(int, n2.split()))
n3=sum(n2)
n4=n3//len(n2)+1
if int(n1[0])==1:
print(1)
else:
print(n4)
``` | 0 | |
848 | E | Days of Floral Colours | PROGRAMMING | 3,400 | [
"combinatorics",
"divide and conquer",
"dp",
"fft",
"math"
] | null | null | The Floral Clock has been standing by the side of Mirror Lake for years. Though unable to keep time, it reminds people of the passage of time and the good old days.
On the rim of the Floral Clock are 2*n* flowers, numbered from 1 to 2*n* clockwise, each of which has a colour among all *n* possible ones. For each colou... | The first and only line of input contains a lonely positive integer *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=50<=000) — the number of colours present on the Floral Clock. | Output one integer — the sum of beauty over all possible arrangements of flowers, modulo 998<=244<=353. | [
"3\n",
"4\n",
"7\n",
"15\n"
] | [
"24\n",
"4\n",
"1316\n",
"3436404\n"
] | With *n* = 3, the following six arrangements each have a beauty of 2 × 2 = 4.
While many others, such as the left one in the figure below, have a beauty of 0. The right one is invalid, since it's asymmetric. | 2,500 | [
{
"input": "3",
"output": "24"
},
{
"input": "4",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "7",
"output": "1316"
},
{
"input": "15",
"output": "3436404"
},
{
"input": "10",
"output": "26200"
},
{
"input": "99",
"output": "620067986"
},
{
"input": "1317"... | 1,693,160,718 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 0 | 30 | 0 | print("_RANDOM_GUESS_1693160718.9004583")# 1693160718.9004762 | Title: Days of Floral Colours
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
The Floral Clock has been standing by the side of Mirror Lake for years. Though unable to keep time, it reminds people of the passage of time and the good old days.
On the rim of the Floral Clock are 2*n* flower... | ```python
print("_RANDOM_GUESS_1693160718.9004583")# 1693160718.9004762
``` | 0 | |
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... | 1,681,323,958 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED | TESTS | 2 | 1,000 | 0 | n=int(input())
c=0
for i in range(n):
if n==0:
break
else:
if n>=100:
n-=100
c+=1
elif n>=20 and n<100:
n-=20
c+=1
elif n>=10 and n<20:
n-=10
c+=1
elif n>=5 and n<10:
n-=5
c+=1
else:
n-=... | 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
n=int(input())
c=0
for i in range(n):
if n==0:
break
else:
if n>=100:
n-=100
c+=1
elif n>=20 and n<100:
n-=20
c+=1
elif n>=10 and n<20:
n-=10
c+=1
elif n>=5 and n<10:
n-=5
c+=1
else:
... | 0 | |
128 | A | Statues | PROGRAMMING | 1,500 | [
"dfs and similar"
] | null | null | In this task Anna and Maria play a game with a very unpleasant rival. Anna and Maria are in the opposite squares of a chessboard (8<=×<=8): Anna is in the upper right corner, and Maria is in the lower left one. Apart from them, the board has several statues. Each statue occupies exactly one square. A square that contai... | You are given the 8 strings whose length equals 8, describing the initial position on the board. The first line represents the top row of the board, the next one — for the second from the top, and so on, the last line represents the bottom row. Each character string matches a single cell board in the appropriate row, a... | If Maria wins, print string "WIN". If the statues win, print string "LOSE". | [
".......A\n........\n........\n........\n........\n........\n........\nM.......\n",
".......A\n........\n........\n........\n........\n........\nSS......\nM.......\n",
".......A\n........\n........\n........\n........\n.S......\nS.......\nMS......\n"
] | [
"WIN\n",
"LOSE\n",
"LOSE\n"
] | none | 1,000 | [
{
"input": ".SSSSSSA\n.SSSSSSS\n.SSSSSSS\n.SSSSSSS\n.SSSSSSS\n.SSSSSSS\n.SSSSSSS\nMSSSSSSS",
"output": "WIN"
},
{
"input": "SSSSSSSA\nSSSSSSSS\nSSSSSSSS\nSSSSSSSS\nSSSSSSSS\nSSSSSSSS\nSSSSSSSS\nMSSSSSSS",
"output": "LOSE"
},
{
"input": "SSSSSSSA\n......SS\n.......S\n.......S\n.......S\n.... | 1,455,024,134 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 46 | 124 | 0 | r, s = [63], ''.join(input() + 'T' for i in range(8)) + 'T' * 9
for i in range(0, 72, 9):
t = set()
for x in r:
for y in (x, x - 1, x + 1, x - 9, x + 9, x - 10, x - 8, x + 10, x + 8):
if s[y] == 'T': continue
if (y < i or s[y - i] != 'S') and (y < i + 9 or s[y - i - 9] != 'S'): t... | Title: Statues
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
In this task Anna and Maria play a game with a very unpleasant rival. Anna and Maria are in the opposite squares of a chessboard (8<=×<=8): Anna is in the upper right corner, and Maria is in the lower left one. Apart from them,... | ```python
r, s = [63], ''.join(input() + 'T' for i in range(8)) + 'T' * 9
for i in range(0, 72, 9):
t = set()
for x in r:
for y in (x, x - 1, x + 1, x - 9, x + 9, x - 10, x - 8, x + 10, x + 8):
if s[y] == 'T': continue
if (y < i or s[y - i] != 'S') and (y < i + 9 or s[y - i - 9] ... | 3 | |
33 | D | Knights | PROGRAMMING | 2,000 | [
"geometry",
"graphs",
"shortest paths",
"sortings"
] | D. Knights | 2 | 256 | Berland is facing dark times again. The army of evil lord Van de Mart is going to conquer the whole kingdom. To the council of war called by the Berland's king Valery the Severe came *n* knights. After long discussions it became clear that the kingdom has exactly *n* control points (if the enemy conquers at least one o... | The first input line contains three integers *n*, *m*, *k* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=1000, 0<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=100000). Then follow *n* lines, each containing two integers *Kx**i*, *Ky**i* (<=-<=109<=≤<=*Kx**i*,<=*Ky**i*<=≤<=109) — coordinates of control point with index *i*. Control points can coincide.
Each of the following *m... | Output exactly *k* lines, each containing one integer — the answer to the corresponding request. | [
"2 1 1\n0 0\n3 3\n2 0 0\n1 2\n",
"2 3 1\n0 0\n4 4\n1 0 0\n2 0 0\n3 0 0\n1 2\n"
] | [
"1\n",
"3\n"
] | none | 2,000 | [] | 1,659,378,491 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 0 | 62 | 0 | print('foo') | Title: Knights
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Berland is facing dark times again. The army of evil lord Van de Mart is going to conquer the whole kingdom. To the council of war called by the Berland's king Valery the Severe came *n* knights. After long discussions it became cl... | ```python
print('foo')
``` | 0 |
708 | A | Letters Cyclic Shift | PROGRAMMING | 1,200 | [
"constructive algorithms",
"greedy",
"implementation",
"strings"
] | null | null | You are given a non-empty string *s* consisting of lowercase English letters. You have to pick exactly one non-empty substring of *s* and shift all its letters 'z' 'y' 'x' 'b' 'a' 'z'. In other words, each character is replaced with the previous character of English alphabet and 'a' is replaced with 'z'.
What is ... | The only line of the input contains the string *s* (1<=≤<=|*s*|<=≤<=100<=000) consisting of lowercase English letters. | Print the lexicographically minimum string that can be obtained from *s* by shifting letters of exactly one non-empty substring. | [
"codeforces\n",
"abacaba\n"
] | [
"bncdenqbdr\n",
"aaacaba\n"
] | String *s* is lexicographically smaller than some other string *t* of the same length if there exists some 1 ≤ *i* ≤ |*s*|, such that *s*<sub class="lower-index">1</sub> = *t*<sub class="lower-index">1</sub>, *s*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub> = *t*<sub class="lower-index">2</sub>, ..., *s*<sub class="lower-index">*i*... | 500 | [
{
"input": "codeforces",
"output": "bncdenqbdr"
},
{
"input": "abacaba",
"output": "aaacaba"
},
{
"input": "babbbabaababbaa",
"output": "aabbbabaababbaa"
},
{
"input": "bcbacaabcababaccccaaaabacbbcbbaa",
"output": "abaacaabcababaccccaaaabacbbcbbaa"
},
{
"input": "... | 1,640,165,780 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | RUNTIME_ERROR | TESTS | 0 | 31 | 409,600 | import math
import string
class CycleShift():
def __init__(self, s):
self.initial_string = s
self.final_list = []
def execute_transformation(self):
def transform(s):
if s == "a":
return "z"
else:
return chr(ord(s)... | Title: Letters Cyclic Shift
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
You are given a non-empty string *s* consisting of lowercase English letters. You have to pick exactly one non-empty substring of *s* and shift all its letters 'z' 'y' 'x' 'b' 'a' 'z'. In other words, each cha... | ```python
import math
import string
class CycleShift():
def __init__(self, s):
self.initial_string = s
self.final_list = []
def execute_transformation(self):
def transform(s):
if s == "a":
return "z"
else:
return ... | -1 | |
35 | A | Shell Game | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"implementation"
] | A. Shell Game | 2 | 64 | Today the «Z» city residents enjoy a shell game competition. The residents are gathered on the main square to watch the breath-taking performance. The performer puts 3 non-transparent cups upside down in a row. Then he openly puts a small ball under one of the cups and starts to shuffle the cups around very quickly so ... | The first input line contains an integer from 1 to 3 — index of the cup which covers the ball before the shuffles. The following three lines describe the shuffles. Each description of a shuffle contains two distinct integers from 1 to 3 — indexes of the cups which the performer shuffled this time. The cups are numbered... | In the first line output an integer from 1 to 3 — index of the cup which will have the ball after all the shuffles. | [
"1\n1 2\n2 1\n2 1\n",
"1\n2 1\n3 1\n1 3\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"2\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "1\n1 2\n2 1\n2 1",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "1\n2 1\n3 1\n1 3",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "3\n3 1\n2 1\n1 2",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "1\n1 3\n1 2\n2 3",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "3\n3 2\n3 1\n3 1",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "... | 1,661,343,302 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | RUNTIME_ERROR | TESTS | 0 | 30 | 0 | n = int(input())
for _ in range(n):
k = n
a,b = list(map(int, input().split()))
if k==a:
k=b
else:
k=a
print(k) | Title: Shell Game
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 64 megabytes
Problem Description:
Today the «Z» city residents enjoy a shell game competition. The residents are gathered on the main square to watch the breath-taking performance. The performer puts 3 non-transparent cups upside down in a row. Then he openly put... | ```python
n = int(input())
for _ in range(n):
k = n
a,b = list(map(int, input().split()))
if k==a:
k=b
else:
k=a
print(k)
``` | -1 |
496 | A | Minimum Difficulty | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"brute force",
"implementation",
"math"
] | null | null | Mike is trying rock climbing but he is awful at it.
There are *n* holds on the wall, *i*-th hold is at height *a**i* off the ground. Besides, let the sequence *a**i* increase, that is, *a**i*<=<<=*a**i*<=+<=1 for all *i* from 1 to *n*<=-<=1; we will call such sequence a track. Mike thinks that the track *a*1, ...,... | The first line contains a single integer *n* (3<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the number of holds.
The next line contains *n* space-separated integers *a**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=1000), where *a**i* is the height where the hold number *i* hangs. The sequence *a**i* is increasing (i.e. each element except for the first one is strict... | Print a single number — the minimum difficulty of the track after removing a single hold. | [
"3\n1 4 6\n",
"5\n1 2 3 4 5\n",
"5\n1 2 3 7 8\n"
] | [
"5\n",
"2\n",
"4\n"
] | In the first sample you can remove only the second hold, then the sequence looks like (1, 6), the maximum difference of the neighboring elements equals 5.
In the second test after removing every hold the difficulty equals 2.
In the third test you can obtain sequences (1, 3, 7, 8), (1, 2, 7, 8), (1, 2, 3, 8), for whic... | 500 | [
{
"input": "3\n1 4 6",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "5\n1 2 3 4 5",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "5\n1 2 3 7 8",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "3\n1 500 1000",
"output": "999"
},
{
"input": "10\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "10\n1 4 9... | 1,632,566,903 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 0 | 31 | 0 | n = int(input())
a = list(map(int, input().split()))
diff_2 = []
diff_1 = []
for i in range(n-2):
diff_2.append(a[i+2] - a[i])
for i in range(n-1):
diff_1.append(a[i+1] - a[i])
print(min(max(diff_2), max(diff_1))) | Title: Minimum Difficulty
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Mike is trying rock climbing but he is awful at it.
There are *n* holds on the wall, *i*-th hold is at height *a**i* off the ground. Besides, let the sequence *a**i* increase, that is, *a**i*<=<<=*a**i*<=+<=1 fo... | ```python
n = int(input())
a = list(map(int, input().split()))
diff_2 = []
diff_1 = []
for i in range(n-2):
diff_2.append(a[i+2] - a[i])
for i in range(n-1):
diff_1.append(a[i+1] - a[i])
print(min(max(diff_2), max(diff_1)))
``` | 0 | |
814 | A | An abandoned sentiment from past | PROGRAMMING | 900 | [
"constructive algorithms",
"greedy",
"implementation",
"sortings"
] | null | null | A few years ago, Hitagi encountered a giant crab, who stole the whole of her body weight. Ever since, she tried to avoid contact with others, for fear that this secret might be noticed.
To get rid of the oddity and recover her weight, a special integer sequence is needed. Hitagi's sequence has been broken for a long t... | The first line of input contains two space-separated positive integers *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) and *k* (1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=*n*) — the lengths of sequence *a* and *b* respectively.
The second line contains *n* space-separated integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=200) — Hitagi's broken sequence with exactly ... | Output "Yes" if it's possible to replace zeros in *a* with elements in *b* and make the resulting sequence not increasing, and "No" otherwise. | [
"4 2\n11 0 0 14\n5 4\n",
"6 1\n2 3 0 8 9 10\n5\n",
"4 1\n8 94 0 4\n89\n",
"7 7\n0 0 0 0 0 0 0\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7\n"
] | [
"Yes\n",
"No\n",
"Yes\n",
"Yes\n"
] | In the first sample:
- Sequence *a* is 11, 0, 0, 14. - Two of the elements are lost, and the candidates in *b* are 5 and 4. - There are two possible resulting sequences: 11, 5, 4, 14 and 11, 4, 5, 14, both of which fulfill the requirements. Thus the answer is "Yes".
In the second sample, the only possible resulti... | 500 | [
{
"input": "4 2\n11 0 0 14\n5 4",
"output": "Yes"
},
{
"input": "6 1\n2 3 0 8 9 10\n5",
"output": "No"
},
{
"input": "4 1\n8 94 0 4\n89",
"output": "Yes"
},
{
"input": "7 7\n0 0 0 0 0 0 0\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7",
"output": "Yes"
},
{
"input": "40 1\n23 26 27 28 31 35 38 4... | 1,497,516,519 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 5 | 61 | 0 | (n,k) = (int(i) for i in input().split())
a = []
nulls = 0
pos = -1
for i in input().split():
cr = int(i)
if cr==0:
nulls+=1
pos = len(a)
a.append(cr)
b = [int(i) for i in input().split()]
mn = min(b)
if nulls>1:
print('YES')
else:
if a[0]==0:
if max(b)>=a[1]:
print('YES')
else:
p... | Title: An abandoned sentiment from past
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
A few years ago, Hitagi encountered a giant crab, who stole the whole of her body weight. Ever since, she tried to avoid contact with others, for fear that this secret might be noticed.
To get rid of t... | ```python
(n,k) = (int(i) for i in input().split())
a = []
nulls = 0
pos = -1
for i in input().split():
cr = int(i)
if cr==0:
nulls+=1
pos = len(a)
a.append(cr)
b = [int(i) for i in input().split()]
mn = min(b)
if nulls>1:
print('YES')
else:
if a[0]==0:
if max(b)>=a[1]:
print('YES')
e... | 0 | |
509 | A | Maximum in Table | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"brute force",
"implementation"
] | null | null | An *n*<=×<=*n* table *a* is defined as follows:
- The first row and the first column contain ones, that is: *a**i*,<=1<==<=*a*1,<=*i*<==<=1 for all *i*<==<=1,<=2,<=...,<=*n*. - Each of the remaining numbers in the table is equal to the sum of the number above it and the number to the left of it. In other words, the ... | The only line of input contains a positive integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=10) — the number of rows and columns of the table. | Print a single line containing a positive integer *m* — the maximum value in the table. | [
"1\n",
"5\n"
] | [
"1",
"70"
] | In the second test the rows of the table look as follows: | 0 | [
{
"input": "1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "5",
"output": "70"
},
{
"input": "2",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "3",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "4",
"output": "20"
},
{
"input": "6",
"output": "252"
},
{
"input": "7",
"output": "924"
... | 1,597,246,829 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 10 | 124 | 0 | n = int(input())
M = []
for i in range(n):
row = [1]
if i == 0:
for j in range(1, n):
row.append(1)
else:
for j in range(1, n):
row.append(row[j-1] + M[i-1][j])
M.append(row)
print(M[n-1][n-1])
| Title: Maximum in Table
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
An *n*<=×<=*n* table *a* is defined as follows:
- The first row and the first column contain ones, that is: *a**i*,<=1<==<=*a*1,<=*i*<==<=1 for all *i*<==<=1,<=2,<=...,<=*n*. - Each of the remaining numbers in the t... | ```python
n = int(input())
M = []
for i in range(n):
row = [1]
if i == 0:
for j in range(1, n):
row.append(1)
else:
for j in range(1, n):
row.append(row[j-1] + M[i-1][j])
M.append(row)
print(M[n-1][n-1])
``` | 3 | |
910 | A | The Way to Home | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"dfs and similar",
"dp",
"greedy",
"implementation"
] | null | null | A frog lives on the axis *Ox* and needs to reach home which is in the point *n*. She starts from the point 1. The frog can jump to the right at a distance not more than *d*. So, after she jumped from the point *x* she can reach the point *x*<=+<=*a*, where *a* is an integer from 1 to *d*.
For each point from 1 to *n* ... | The first line contains two integers *n* and *d* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100, 1<=≤<=*d*<=≤<=*n*<=-<=1) — the point, which the frog wants to reach, and the maximal length of the frog jump.
The second line contains a string *s* of length *n*, consisting of zeros and ones. If a character of the string *s* equals to zero, then in ... | If the frog can not reach the home, print -1.
In the other case, print the minimal number of jumps that the frog needs to reach the home which is in the point *n* from the point 1. | [
"8 4\n10010101\n",
"4 2\n1001\n",
"8 4\n11100101\n",
"12 3\n101111100101\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"-1\n",
"3\n",
"4\n"
] | In the first example the from can reach home in two jumps: the first jump from the point 1 to the point 4 (the length of the jump is three), and the second jump from the point 4 to the point 8 (the length of the jump is four).
In the second example the frog can not reach home, because to make it she need to jump on a ... | 500 | [
{
"input": "8 4\n10010101",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "4 2\n1001",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "8 4\n11100101",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "12 3\n101111100101",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "5 4\n11011",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "5 4\n10001",
... | 1,514,404,726 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 63 | 62 | 5,529,600 | #10010101
n,e = map(int,input().split())
s = input()
i = 0
d = e
ans = -1
flag = 0
while(i<n-1):
if(n-i-1 < e):
e = n - i - 1
d = e
if(d==0):
flag = 1
print("-1")
break
if(s[i+d]=='1'):
i = i + d
ans+=1
d = e
else:
... | Title: The Way to Home
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
A frog lives on the axis *Ox* and needs to reach home which is in the point *n*. She starts from the point 1. The frog can jump to the right at a distance not more than *d*. So, after she jumped from the point *x* she c... | ```python
#10010101
n,e = map(int,input().split())
s = input()
i = 0
d = e
ans = -1
flag = 0
while(i<n-1):
if(n-i-1 < e):
e = n - i - 1
d = e
if(d==0):
flag = 1
print("-1")
break
if(s[i+d]=='1'):
i = i + d
ans+=1
d = e
el... | 3 | |
330 | B | Road Construction | PROGRAMMING | 1,300 | [
"constructive algorithms",
"graphs"
] | null | null | A country has *n* cities. Initially, there is no road in the country. One day, the king decides to construct some roads connecting pairs of cities. Roads can be traversed either way. He wants those roads to be constructed in such a way that it is possible to go from each city to any other city by traversing at most two... | The first line consists of two integers *n* and *m* .
Then *m* lines follow, each consisting of two integers *a**i* and *b**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*,<=*b**i*<=≤<=*n*, *a**i*<=≠<=*b**i*), which means that it is not possible to construct a road connecting cities *a**i* and *b**i*. Consider the cities are numbered from 1 to *n*.... | You should print an integer *s*: the minimum number of roads that should be constructed, in the first line. Then *s* lines should follow, each consisting of two integers *a**i* and *b**i* (1<=≤<=*a**i*,<=*b**i*<=≤<=*n*,<=*a**i*<=≠<=*b**i*), which means that a road should be constructed between cities *a**i* and *b**i*.... | [
"4 1\n1 3\n"
] | [
"3\n1 2\n4 2\n2 3\n"
] | This is one possible solution of the example:
These are examples of wrong solutions: | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "4 1\n1 3",
"output": "3\n1 2\n4 2\n2 3"
},
{
"input": "1000 0",
"output": "999\n1 2\n1 3\n1 4\n1 5\n1 6\n1 7\n1 8\n1 9\n1 10\n1 11\n1 12\n1 13\n1 14\n1 15\n1 16\n1 17\n1 18\n1 19\n1 20\n1 21\n1 22\n1 23\n1 24\n1 25\n1 26\n1 27\n1 28\n1 29\n1 30\n1 31\n1 32\n1 33\n1 34\n1 35\n1 36\n1 ... | 1,675,085,308 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | RUNTIME_ERROR | TESTS | 1 | 62 | 0 | n, m = map(int,input().split())
no_connections = list(map(int,input().split()))
root = 1
for i in range(1,n+1):
if i not in no_connections:
root = i
break
print(n-1)
for i in range(1,n+1):
if i!=root:
print(f'{root} {i}') | Title: Road Construction
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
A country has *n* cities. Initially, there is no road in the country. One day, the king decides to construct some roads connecting pairs of cities. Roads can be traversed either way. He wants those roads to be constru... | ```python
n, m = map(int,input().split())
no_connections = list(map(int,input().split()))
root = 1
for i in range(1,n+1):
if i not in no_connections:
root = i
break
print(n-1)
for i in range(1,n+1):
if i!=root:
print(f'{root} {i}')
``` | -1 | |
228 | A | Is your horseshoe on the other hoof? | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Valera the Horse is going to the party with friends. He has been following the fashion trends for a while, and he knows that it is very popular to wear all horseshoes of different color. Valera has got four horseshoes left from the last year, but maybe some of them have the same color. In this case he needs to go to th... | The first line contains four space-separated integers *s*1,<=*s*2,<=*s*3,<=*s*4 (1<=≤<=*s*1,<=*s*2,<=*s*3,<=*s*4<=≤<=109) — the colors of horseshoes Valera has.
Consider all possible colors indexed with integers. | Print a single integer — the minimum number of horseshoes Valera needs to buy. | [
"1 7 3 3\n",
"7 7 7 7\n"
] | [
"1\n",
"3\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "1 7 3 3",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "7 7 7 7",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "81170865 673572653 756938629 995577259",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "3491663 217797045 522540872 715355328",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "251590420 586975278 916631563 58697... | 1,689,808,656 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 34 | 124 | 0 | print(4 - len(set(map(int , input().split()))))
| Title: Is your horseshoe on the other hoof?
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Valera the Horse is going to the party with friends. He has been following the fashion trends for a while, and he knows that it is very popular to wear all horseshoes of different color. Valera has ... | ```python
print(4 - len(set(map(int , input().split()))))
``` | 3 | |
803 | A | Maximal Binary Matrix | PROGRAMMING | 1,400 | [
"constructive algorithms"
] | null | null | You are given matrix with *n* rows and *n* columns filled with zeroes. You should put *k* ones in it in such a way that the resulting matrix is symmetrical with respect to the main diagonal (the diagonal that goes from the top left to the bottom right corner) and is lexicographically maximal.
One matrix is lexicograph... | The first line consists of two numbers *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100, 0<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=106). | If the answer exists then output resulting matrix. Otherwise output -1. | [
"2 1\n",
"3 2\n",
"2 5\n"
] | [
"1 0 \n0 0 \n",
"1 0 0 \n0 1 0 \n0 0 0 \n",
"-1\n"
] | none | 0 | [
{
"input": "2 1",
"output": "1 0 \n0 0 "
},
{
"input": "3 2",
"output": "1 0 0 \n0 1 0 \n0 0 0 "
},
{
"input": "2 5",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "1 0",
"output": "0 "
},
{
"input": "1 1",
"output": "1 "
},
{
"input": "20 398",
"output": "1 1 1 1 ... | 1,698,669,686 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 7 | 31 | 614,400 | n,k = map(int,input().split())
matrix = [[0 for j in range(n)] for i in range(n)]
if k > n**2:
print("-1")
else:
for i in range(2*n-1):
if k >= 2:
if i < n:
j = 0
else:
j = i - n + 1
while k >= 2 and j <= i//2:
... | Title: Maximal Binary Matrix
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
You are given matrix with *n* rows and *n* columns filled with zeroes. You should put *k* ones in it in such a way that the resulting matrix is symmetrical with respect to the main diagonal (the diagonal that goes... | ```python
n,k = map(int,input().split())
matrix = [[0 for j in range(n)] for i in range(n)]
if k > n**2:
print("-1")
else:
for i in range(2*n-1):
if k >= 2:
if i < n:
j = 0
else:
j = i - n + 1
while k >= 2 and j <= i//2:
... | 0 | |
687 | B | Remainders Game | PROGRAMMING | 1,800 | [
"chinese remainder theorem",
"math",
"number theory"
] | null | null | Today Pari and Arya are playing a game called Remainders.
Pari chooses two positive integer *x* and *k*, and tells Arya *k* but not *x*. Arya have to find the value . There are *n* ancient numbers *c*1,<=*c*2,<=...,<=*c**n* and Pari has to tell Arya if Arya wants. Given *k* and the ancient values, tell us if Arya has... | The first line of the input contains two integers *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*n*,<= *k*<=≤<=1<=000<=000) — the number of ancient integers and value *k* that is chosen by Pari.
The second line contains *n* integers *c*1,<=*c*2,<=...,<=*c**n* (1<=≤<=*c**i*<=≤<=1<=000<=000). | Print "Yes" (without quotes) if Arya has a winning strategy independent of value of *x*, or "No" (without quotes) otherwise. | [
"4 5\n2 3 5 12\n",
"2 7\n2 3\n"
] | [
"Yes\n",
"No\n"
] | In the first sample, Arya can understand <img align="middle" class="tex-formula" src="https://espresso.codeforces.com/d170efffcde0907ee6bcf32de21051bce0677a2c.png" style="max-width: 100.0%;max-height: 100.0%;"/> because 5 is one of the ancient numbers.
In the second sample, Arya can't be sure what <img align="middle" ... | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "4 5\n2 3 5 12",
"output": "Yes"
},
{
"input": "2 7\n2 3",
"output": "No"
},
{
"input": "1 6\n8",
"output": "No"
},
{
"input": "2 3\n9 4",
"output": "Yes"
},
{
"input": "4 16\n19 16 13 9",
"output": "Yes"
},
{
"input": "5 10\n5 16 19 9 17",
... | 1,688,990,439 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | RUNTIME_ERROR | TESTS | 1 | 30 | 0 | n, k = map(int, input().split())
a = [int(x) for x in input().split()]
if k in a:
print("YES")
else:
ans = 0
for i in range(len(d)):
if max(k, d[i]) % min(k, d[i]) == 0:
ans = -1
if ans == -1:
print("YES")
else:
print("NO")
| Title: Remainders Game
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Today Pari and Arya are playing a game called Remainders.
Pari chooses two positive integer *x* and *k*, and tells Arya *k* but not *x*. Arya have to find the value . There are *n* ancient numbers *c*1,<=*c*2,<=...,<=*... | ```python
n, k = map(int, input().split())
a = [int(x) for x in input().split()]
if k in a:
print("YES")
else:
ans = 0
for i in range(len(d)):
if max(k, d[i]) % min(k, d[i]) == 0:
ans = -1
if ans == -1:
print("YES")
else:
print("NO")
``` | -1 | |
862 | B | Mahmoud and Ehab and the bipartiteness | PROGRAMMING | 1,300 | [
"dfs and similar",
"graphs",
"trees"
] | null | null | Mahmoud and Ehab continue their adventures! As everybody in the evil land knows, Dr. Evil likes bipartite graphs, especially trees.
A tree is a connected acyclic graph. A bipartite graph is a graph, whose vertices can be partitioned into 2 sets in such a way, that for each edge (*u*,<=*v*) that belongs to the graph, *... | The first line of input contains an integer *n* — the number of nodes in the tree (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105).
The next *n*<=-<=1 lines contain integers *u* and *v* (1<=≤<=*u*,<=*v*<=≤<=*n*, *u*<=≠<=*v*) — the description of the edges of the tree.
It's guaranteed that the given graph is a tree. | Output one integer — the maximum number of edges that Mahmoud and Ehab can add to the tree while fulfilling the conditions. | [
"3\n1 2\n1 3\n",
"5\n1 2\n2 3\n3 4\n4 5\n"
] | [
"0\n",
"2\n"
] | Tree definition: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tree_(graph_theory)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tree_(graph_theory))
Bipartite graph definition: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipartite_graph](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bipartite_graph)
In the first test case the only edge that can be added in such a way, that ... | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "3\n1 2\n1 3",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "5\n1 2\n2 3\n3 4\n4 5",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "10\n3 8\n6 2\n9 7\n10 1\n3 5\n1 3\n6 7\n5 4\n3 6",
"output": "16"
},
{
"input": "10\n7 6\n2 7\n4 1\n8 5\n9 4\n5 3\n8 7\n10 8\n10 4",
"output": "16"
},
{
"in... | 1,646,577,074 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 4 | 46 | 409,600 | from queue import Queue
def main():
n = int(input())
edges_dict = {}
for _ in range(n - 1):
u, v = map(int, input().split())
if u not in edges_dict:
edges_dict[u] = [v]
else:
edges_dict[u].append(v)
if v not in edges_dict:
... | Title: Mahmoud and Ehab and the bipartiteness
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Mahmoud and Ehab continue their adventures! As everybody in the evil land knows, Dr. Evil likes bipartite graphs, especially trees.
A tree is a connected acyclic graph. A bipartite graph is a gra... | ```python
from queue import Queue
def main():
n = int(input())
edges_dict = {}
for _ in range(n - 1):
u, v = map(int, input().split())
if u not in edges_dict:
edges_dict[u] = [v]
else:
edges_dict[u].append(v)
if v not in edges_dict:... | 0 | |
228 | A | Is your horseshoe on the other hoof? | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | Valera the Horse is going to the party with friends. He has been following the fashion trends for a while, and he knows that it is very popular to wear all horseshoes of different color. Valera has got four horseshoes left from the last year, but maybe some of them have the same color. In this case he needs to go to th... | The first line contains four space-separated integers *s*1,<=*s*2,<=*s*3,<=*s*4 (1<=≤<=*s*1,<=*s*2,<=*s*3,<=*s*4<=≤<=109) — the colors of horseshoes Valera has.
Consider all possible colors indexed with integers. | Print a single integer — the minimum number of horseshoes Valera needs to buy. | [
"1 7 3 3\n",
"7 7 7 7\n"
] | [
"1\n",
"3\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "1 7 3 3",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "7 7 7 7",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "81170865 673572653 756938629 995577259",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "3491663 217797045 522540872 715355328",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "251590420 586975278 916631563 58697... | 1,697,730,692 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | RUNTIME_ERROR | TESTS | 0 | 154 | 2,764,800 | sat = set()
for i in range(4):
x = int(input())
sat.add(x)
ans = 4 - len(sat)
print(ans)
| Title: Is your horseshoe on the other hoof?
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Valera the Horse is going to the party with friends. He has been following the fashion trends for a while, and he knows that it is very popular to wear all horseshoes of different color. Valera has ... | ```python
sat = set()
for i in range(4):
x = int(input())
sat.add(x)
ans = 4 - len(sat)
print(ans)
``` | -1 | |
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... | 1,649,915,393 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 46 | 436 | 10,649,600 | import sys
import threading
from sys import stdin, stdout
from itertools import accumulate
input = stdin.readline
print = stdout.write
if __name__ == "__main__":
n = int(input().strip())
arr = list(map(int, input().strip().split()))
arr_sort = sorted(arr) #this is the t = O(nlogn) step
... | 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
import sys
import threading
from sys import stdin, stdout
from itertools import accumulate
input = stdin.readline
print = stdout.write
if __name__ == "__main__":
n = int(input().strip())
arr = list(map(int, input().strip().split()))
arr_sort = sorted(arr) #this is the t = O(nlogn) s... | 3 | |
82 | A | Double Cola | PROGRAMMING | 1,100 | [
"implementation",
"math"
] | A. Double Cola | 1 | 256 | Sheldon, Leonard, Penny, Rajesh and Howard are in the queue for a "Double Cola" drink vending machine; there are no other people in the queue. The first one in the queue (Sheldon) buys a can, drinks it and doubles! The resulting two Sheldons go to the end of the queue. Then the next in the queue (Leonard) buys a can, d... | The input data consist of a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=109).
It is guaranteed that the pretests check the spelling of all the five names, that is, that they contain all the five possible answers. | Print the single line — the name of the person who drinks the *n*-th can of cola. The cans are numbered starting from 1. Please note that you should spell the names like this: "Sheldon", "Leonard", "Penny", "Rajesh", "Howard" (without the quotes). In that order precisely the friends are in the queue initially. | [
"1\n",
"6\n",
"1802\n"
] | [
"Sheldon\n",
"Sheldon\n",
"Penny\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "1",
"output": "Sheldon"
},
{
"input": "6",
"output": "Sheldon"
},
{
"input": "1802",
"output": "Penny"
},
{
"input": "1",
"output": "Sheldon"
},
{
"input": "2",
"output": "Leonard"
},
{
"input": "3",
"output": "Penny"
},
{
"inpu... | 1,621,612,819 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 41 | 62 | 0 | n=int(input())
a=["Sheldon","Leonard","Penny","Rajesh","Howard"]
R=1
while(R*5<n):
n-=R*5
R*=2
print(a[(n-1)//R])
| Title: Double Cola
Time Limit: 1 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
Sheldon, Leonard, Penny, Rajesh and Howard are in the queue for a "Double Cola" drink vending machine; there are no other people in the queue. The first one in the queue (Sheldon) buys a can, drinks it and doubles! The resultin... | ```python
n=int(input())
a=["Sheldon","Leonard","Penny","Rajesh","Howard"]
R=1
while(R*5<n):
n-=R*5
R*=2
print(a[(n-1)//R])
``` | 3.969 |
498 | C | Array and Operations | PROGRAMMING | 2,100 | [
"flows",
"graph matchings",
"number theory"
] | null | null | You have written on a piece of paper an array of *n* positive integers *a*[1],<=*a*[2],<=...,<=*a*[*n*] and *m* good pairs of integers (*i*1,<=*j*1),<=(*i*2,<=*j*2),<=...,<=(*i**m*,<=*j**m*). Each good pair (*i**k*,<=*j**k*) meets the following conditions: *i**k*<=+<=*j**k* is an odd number and 1<=≤<=*i**k*<=<<=*j**... | The first line contains two space-separated integers *n*, *m* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100, 1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=100).
The second line contains *n* space-separated integers *a*[1],<=*a*[2],<=...,<=*a*[*n*] (1<=≤<=*a*[*i*]<=≤<=109) — the description of the array.
The following *m* lines contain the description of good pairs. The *k*-t... | Output the answer for the problem. | [
"3 2\n8 3 8\n1 2\n2 3\n",
"3 2\n8 12 8\n1 2\n2 3\n"
] | [
"0\n",
"2\n"
] | none | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "3 2\n8 3 8\n1 2\n2 3",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "3 2\n8 12 8\n1 2\n2 3",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "6 4\n35 33 46 58 7 61\n4 5\n3 6\n5 6\n1 6",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "10 25\n262144 262144 64 64 16 134217728 32 512 32 8192\n1 2\n3 10\n5 8\n9 10\n2 5\n5 1... | 1,419,448,234 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 4 | 140 | 5,836,800 | from fractions import gcd
def prfact(num, pr):
c = 0
for prime in pr:
while num % prime == 0:
c += 1
num //= prime
if num == 1:
break
if num == 1:
return c
else:
return c + 1
sieve = [(i % 2 == 1) for i in range(31622)]... | Title: Array and Operations
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
You have written on a piece of paper an array of *n* positive integers *a*[1],<=*a*[2],<=...,<=*a*[*n*] and *m* good pairs of integers (*i*1,<=*j*1),<=(*i*2,<=*j*2),<=...,<=(*i**m*,<=*j**m*). Each good pair (*i**k*... | ```python
from fractions import gcd
def prfact(num, pr):
c = 0
for prime in pr:
while num % prime == 0:
c += 1
num //= prime
if num == 1:
break
if num == 1:
return c
else:
return c + 1
sieve = [(i % 2 == 1) for i in ran... | 0 | |
233 | A | Perfect Permutation | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"implementation",
"math"
] | null | null | A permutation is a sequence of integers *p*1,<=*p*2,<=...,<=*p**n*, consisting of *n* distinct positive integers, each of them doesn't exceed *n*. Let's denote the *i*-th element of permutation *p* as *p**i*. We'll call number *n* the size of permutation *p*1,<=*p*2,<=...,<=*p**n*.
Nickolas adores permutations. He lik... | A single line contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100) — the permutation size. | If a perfect permutation of size *n* doesn't exist, print a single integer -1. Otherwise print *n* distinct integers from 1 to *n*, *p*1,<=*p*2,<=...,<=*p**n* — permutation *p*, that is perfect. Separate printed numbers by whitespaces. | [
"1\n",
"2\n",
"4\n"
] | [
"-1\n",
"2 1 \n",
"2 1 4 3 \n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "1",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "2",
"output": "2 1 "
},
{
"input": "4",
"output": "2 1 4 3 "
},
{
"input": "3",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "5",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "6",
"output": "2 1 4 3 6 5 "
},
{
"input": "7",
... | 1,649,311,193 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | RUNTIME_ERROR | TESTS | 0 | 30 | 0 | n = int(input())
l = []
if n % 2 == 1:
print(-1)
else:
for i in range(0, n, 2):
l.append(str(i + 2))
l.append(' ')
l.append(str(i + 1))
l.append(' ')
l.pop(-1)
print(''.join(l))
| Title: Perfect Permutation
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
A permutation is a sequence of integers *p*1,<=*p*2,<=...,<=*p**n*, consisting of *n* distinct positive integers, each of them doesn't exceed *n*. Let's denote the *i*-th element of permutation *p* as *p**i*. We'll ... | ```python
n = int(input())
l = []
if n % 2 == 1:
print(-1)
else:
for i in range(0, n, 2):
l.append(str(i + 2))
l.append(' ')
l.append(str(i + 1))
l.append(' ')
l.pop(-1)
print(''.join(l))
``` | -1 | |
161 | D | Distance in Tree | PROGRAMMING | 1,800 | [
"dfs and similar",
"dp",
"trees"
] | null | null | A tree is a connected graph that doesn't contain any cycles.
The distance between two vertices of a tree is the length (in edges) of the shortest path between these vertices.
You are given a tree with *n* vertices and a positive number *k*. Find the number of distinct pairs of the vertices which have a distance of ex... | The first line contains two integers *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=50000, 1<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=500) — the number of vertices and the required distance between the vertices.
Next *n*<=-<=1 lines describe the edges as "*a**i* *b**i*" (without the quotes) (1<=≤<=*a**i*,<=*b**i*<=≤<=*n*, *a**i*<=≠<=*b**i*), where *a**i* and *b**i* ... | Print a single integer — the number of distinct pairs of the tree's vertices which have a distance of exactly *k* between them.
Please do not use the %lld specifier to read or write 64-bit integers in С++. It is preferred to use the cin, cout streams or the %I64d specifier. | [
"5 2\n1 2\n2 3\n3 4\n2 5\n",
"5 3\n1 2\n2 3\n3 4\n4 5\n"
] | [
"4\n",
"2\n"
] | In the first sample the pairs of vertexes at distance 2 from each other are (1, 3), (1, 5), (3, 5) and (2, 4). | 2,000 | [
{
"input": "5 2\n1 2\n2 3\n3 4\n2 5",
"output": "4"
},
{
"input": "5 3\n1 2\n2 3\n3 4\n4 5",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "10 1\n2 1\n3 1\n4 3\n5 4\n6 5\n7 1\n8 6\n9 2\n10 6",
"output": "9"
},
{
"input": "10 2\n2 1\n3 1\n4 3\n5 4\n6 5\n7 1\n8 6\n9 2\n10 6",
"output": "10"
... | 1,621,155,952 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | TIME_LIMIT_EXCEEDED | TESTS | 10 | 3,000 | 109,772,800 | n, k = map(int, input().split())
d=[[] for _ in range(50010)]
for i in range(n-1):
a,b=map(int,input().split())
d[a].append(b)
d[b].append(a)
dp=[[0]*505 for _ in range(50010)]
ans=0
def dfs(root,fa):
global ans
dp[root][0]=1
for i in range(len(d[root])):
son=d[root][... | Title: Distance in Tree
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
A tree is a connected graph that doesn't contain any cycles.
The distance between two vertices of a tree is the length (in edges) of the shortest path between these vertices.
You are given a tree with *n* vertices an... | ```python
n, k = map(int, input().split())
d=[[] for _ in range(50010)]
for i in range(n-1):
a,b=map(int,input().split())
d[a].append(b)
d[b].append(a)
dp=[[0]*505 for _ in range(50010)]
ans=0
def dfs(root,fa):
global ans
dp[root][0]=1
for i in range(len(d[root])):
so... | 0 | |
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... | 1,567,690,225 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 12 | 248 | 0 | n=input()
l = len(n)
count=0
for i in range(l):
if(n[i]>'A' and n[i]<'Z'):
count+=1
if(count>(l//2)):
print(n.upper())
else:
print(n.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
n=input()
l = len(n)
count=0
for i in range(l):
if(n[i]>'A' and n[i]<'Z'):
count+=1
if(count>(l//2)):
print(n.upper())
else:
print(n.lower())
``` | 0 |
165 | A | Supercentral Point | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"implementation"
] | null | null | One day Vasya painted a Cartesian coordinate system on a piece of paper and marked some set of points (*x*1,<=*y*1),<=(*x*2,<=*y*2),<=...,<=(*x**n*,<=*y**n*). Let's define neighbors for some fixed point from the given set (*x*,<=*y*):
- point (*x*',<=*y*') is (*x*,<=*y*)'s right neighbor, if *x*'<=><=*x* and *y*'... | The first input line contains the only integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=200) — the number of points in the given set. Next *n* lines contain the coordinates of the points written as "*x* *y*" (without the quotes) (|*x*|,<=|*y*|<=≤<=1000), all coordinates are integers. The numbers in the line are separated by exactly one spac... | Print the only number — the number of supercentral points of the given set. | [
"8\n1 1\n4 2\n3 1\n1 2\n0 2\n0 1\n1 0\n1 3\n",
"5\n0 0\n0 1\n1 0\n0 -1\n-1 0\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"1\n"
] | In the first sample the supercentral points are only points (1, 1) and (1, 2).
In the second sample there is one supercental point — point (0, 0). | 500 | [
{
"input": "8\n1 1\n4 2\n3 1\n1 2\n0 2\n0 1\n1 0\n1 3",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "5\n0 0\n0 1\n1 0\n0 -1\n-1 0",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "9\n-565 -752\n-184 723\n-184 -752\n-184 1\n950 723\n-565 723\n950 -752\n950 1\n-565 1",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "25\n-651 897\n... | 1,697,336,614 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 2 | 154 | 0 | from sys import stdin,stdout
#input = stdin.readline
def main():
#t = int(input())
t = 1
for z in range(t):
n = int(input())
#a,b,c = map(int,input().split())
#ai = list(map(int,input().split()))
xyi = [list(map(int,input().split())) for i in range(n)]
num... | Title: Supercentral Point
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
One day Vasya painted a Cartesian coordinate system on a piece of paper and marked some set of points (*x*1,<=*y*1),<=(*x*2,<=*y*2),<=...,<=(*x**n*,<=*y**n*). Let's define neighbors for some fixed point from the give... | ```python
from sys import stdin,stdout
#input = stdin.readline
def main():
#t = int(input())
t = 1
for z in range(t):
n = int(input())
#a,b,c = map(int,input().split())
#ai = list(map(int,input().split()))
xyi = [list(map(int,input().split())) for i in range(n)]
... | 0 | |
607 | A | Chain Reaction | PROGRAMMING | 1,600 | [
"binary search",
"dp"
] | null | null | There are *n* beacons located at distinct positions on a number line. The *i*-th beacon has position *a**i* and power level *b**i*. When the *i*-th beacon is activated, it destroys all beacons to its left (direction of decreasing coordinates) within distance *b**i* inclusive. The beacon itself is not destroyed however.... | The first line of input contains a single integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100<=000) — the initial number of beacons.
The *i*-th of next *n* lines contains two integers *a**i* and *b**i* (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=1<=000<=000, 1<=≤<=*b**i*<=≤<=1<=000<=000) — the position and power level of the *i*-th beacon respectively. No two beac... | Print a single integer — the minimum number of beacons that could be destroyed if exactly one beacon is added. | [
"4\n1 9\n3 1\n6 1\n7 4\n",
"7\n1 1\n2 1\n3 1\n4 1\n5 1\n6 1\n7 1\n"
] | [
"1\n",
"3\n"
] | For the first sample case, the minimum number of beacons destroyed is 1. One way to achieve this is to place a beacon at position 9 with power level 2.
For the second sample case, the minimum number of beacons destroyed is 3. One way to achieve this is to place a beacon at position 1337 with power level 42. | 500 | [
{
"input": "4\n1 9\n3 1\n6 1\n7 4",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "7\n1 1\n2 1\n3 1\n4 1\n5 1\n6 1\n7 1",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "1\n0 1",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "1\n0 1000000",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "1\n1000000 1000000",
"output": "0"
},
{
... | 1,481,927,884 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 5 | 530 | 16,588,800 | n = int(input())
ab=[]
for i in range(n):
ab.append(list(map(int,input().split())))
'''
n = 100000
k = 0
ab = []
for i in range(n):
ab.append([k,3])
k+=5
'''
coords = [0]*1000001
for x in ab:
coords[x[0]]+=1
ab.sort(key=lambda x: x[0])
num = [0]*n
for i in range(n):
if i =... | Title: Chain Reaction
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
There are *n* beacons located at distinct positions on a number line. The *i*-th beacon has position *a**i* and power level *b**i*. When the *i*-th beacon is activated, it destroys all beacons to its left (direction of d... | ```python
n = int(input())
ab=[]
for i in range(n):
ab.append(list(map(int,input().split())))
'''
n = 100000
k = 0
ab = []
for i in range(n):
ab.append([k,3])
k+=5
'''
coords = [0]*1000001
for x in ab:
coords[x[0]]+=1
ab.sort(key=lambda x: x[0])
num = [0]*n
for i in range(n):... | 0 | |
608 | A | Saitama Destroys Hotel | PROGRAMMING | 1,000 | [
"implementation",
"math"
] | null | null | Saitama accidentally destroyed a hotel again. To repay the hotel company, Genos has volunteered to operate an elevator in one of its other hotels. The elevator is special — it starts on the top floor, can only move down, and has infinite capacity. Floors are numbered from 0 to *s* and elevator initially starts on floor... | The first line of input contains two integers *n* and *s* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100, 1<=≤<=*s*<=≤<=1000) — the number of passengers and the number of the top floor respectively.
The next *n* lines each contain two space-separated integers *f**i* and *t**i* (1<=≤<=*f**i*<=≤<=*s*, 1<=≤<=*t**i*<=≤<=1000) — the floor and the tim... | Print a single integer — the minimum amount of time in seconds needed to bring all the passengers to floor 0. | [
"3 7\n2 1\n3 8\n5 2\n",
"5 10\n2 77\n3 33\n8 21\n9 12\n10 64\n"
] | [
"11\n",
"79\n"
] | In the first sample, it takes at least 11 seconds to bring all passengers to floor 0. Here is how this could be done:
1. Move to floor 5: takes 2 seconds.
2. Pick up passenger 3.
3. Move to floor 3: takes 2 seconds.
4. Wait for passenger 2 to arrive: takes 4 seconds.
5. Pick up passenger 2.
6. Go to floor 2: take... | 500 | [
{
"input": "3 7\n2 1\n3 8\n5 2",
"output": "11"
},
{
"input": "5 10\n2 77\n3 33\n8 21\n9 12\n10 64",
"output": "79"
},
{
"input": "1 1000\n1000 1000",
"output": "2000"
},
{
"input": "1 1\n1 1",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "1 1000\n1 1",
"output": "1000"
},
... | 1,619,171,833 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 39 | 62 | 204,800 | n,s=(map(int,input().split()))
x=[]
for i in range(n):
a,b=(map(int,input().split()))
x.append([a,b])
x.sort(key=lambda i:i[0],reverse=True)
c=0
p=s
for i in x:
c=max(i[1],c+p-i[0])
p=i[0]
c+=i[0]
print(c) | Title: Saitama Destroys Hotel
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Saitama accidentally destroyed a hotel again. To repay the hotel company, Genos has volunteered to operate an elevator in one of its other hotels. The elevator is special — it starts on the top floor, can only mo... | ```python
n,s=(map(int,input().split()))
x=[]
for i in range(n):
a,b=(map(int,input().split()))
x.append([a,b])
x.sort(key=lambda i:i[0],reverse=True)
c=0
p=s
for i in x:
c=max(i[1],c+p-i[0])
p=i[0]
c+=i[0]
print(c)
``` | 3 | |
573 | A | Bear and Poker | PROGRAMMING | 1,300 | [
"implementation",
"math",
"number theory"
] | null | null | Limak is an old brown bear. He often plays poker with his friends. Today they went to a casino. There are *n* players (including Limak himself) and right now all of them have bids on the table. *i*-th of them has bid with size *a**i* dollars.
Each player can double his bid any number of times and triple his bid any nu... | First line of input contains an integer *n* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=105), the number of players.
The second line contains *n* integer numbers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (1<=≤<=*a**i*<=≤<=109) — the bids of players. | Print "Yes" (without the quotes) if players can make their bids become equal, or "No" otherwise. | [
"4\n75 150 75 50\n",
"3\n100 150 250\n"
] | [
"Yes\n",
"No\n"
] | In the first sample test first and third players should double their bids twice, second player should double his bid once and fourth player should both double and triple his bid.
It can be shown that in the second sample test there is no way to make all bids equal. | 500 | [
{
"input": "4\n75 150 75 50",
"output": "Yes"
},
{
"input": "3\n100 150 250",
"output": "No"
},
{
"input": "7\n34 34 68 34 34 68 34",
"output": "Yes"
},
{
"input": "10\n72 96 12 18 81 20 6 2 54 1",
"output": "No"
},
{
"input": "20\n958692492 954966768 77387000 724... | 1,561,604,379 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | OK | TESTS | 70 | 342 | 12,902,400 | def euc(x, y):
if y == 0: return x
return euc(y, x%y)
def judge(x):
m = x
while m % 2 == 0:
m //= 2
while m % 3 == 0:
m //= 3
return m == 1
N = int(input())
A = list(map(int, input().split()))
A.sort()
ans = 'Yes'
for i in range(0, N-1):
X = A[i]*A[N-1]//euc(A[i], A[N-1])
if not judge(X/... | Title: Bear and Poker
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Limak is an old brown bear. He often plays poker with his friends. Today they went to a casino. There are *n* players (including Limak himself) and right now all of them have bids on the table. *i*-th of them has bid wit... | ```python
def euc(x, y):
if y == 0: return x
return euc(y, x%y)
def judge(x):
m = x
while m % 2 == 0:
m //= 2
while m % 3 == 0:
m //= 3
return m == 1
N = int(input())
A = list(map(int, input().split()))
A.sort()
ans = 'Yes'
for i in range(0, N-1):
X = A[i]*A[N-1]//euc(A[i], A[N-1])
if no... | 3 | |
876 | B | Divisiblity of Differences | PROGRAMMING | 1,300 | [
"implementation",
"math",
"number theory"
] | null | null | You are given a multiset of *n* integers. You should select exactly *k* of them in a such way that the difference between any two of them is divisible by *m*, or tell that it is impossible.
Numbers can be repeated in the original multiset and in the multiset of selected numbers, but number of occurrences of any number... | First line contains three integers *n*, *k* and *m* (2<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100<=000, 1<=≤<=*m*<=≤<=100<=000) — number of integers in the multiset, number of integers you should select and the required divisor of any pair of selected integers.
Second line contains *n* integers *a*1,<=*a*2,<=...,<=*a**n* (0<=≤<=*a**i*<=... | If it is not possible to select *k* numbers in the desired way, output «No» (without the quotes).
Otherwise, in the first line of output print «Yes» (without the quotes). In the second line print *k* integers *b*1,<=*b*2,<=...,<=*b**k* — the selected numbers. If there are multiple possible solutions, print any of them... | [
"3 2 3\n1 8 4\n",
"3 3 3\n1 8 4\n",
"4 3 5\n2 7 7 7\n"
] | [
"Yes\n1 4 ",
"No",
"Yes\n2 7 7 "
] | none | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "3 2 3\n1 8 4",
"output": "Yes\n1 4 "
},
{
"input": "3 3 3\n1 8 4",
"output": "No"
},
{
"input": "4 3 5\n2 7 7 7",
"output": "Yes\n2 7 7 "
},
{
"input": "9 9 5\n389149775 833127990 969340400 364457730 48649145 316121525 640054660 924273385 973207825",
"output":... | 1,508,176,544 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 63 | 233 | 13,619,200 | n,k,m=map(int,input().split())
a=list(map(int,input().split()))
mods=[0]*m
mod=0
for i in range(n):
mod=a[i]%m
mods[mod]+=1
if mods[mod]==k:
break
else:
print('No')
exit()
print('Yes')
results=[None]*k
count=0
for i in range(n):
cur=a[i]
if cur%m==mod:
results[count]=cur
count+=1
if... | Title: Divisiblity of Differences
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
You are given a multiset of *n* integers. You should select exactly *k* of them in a such way that the difference between any two of them is divisible by *m*, or tell that it is impossible.
Numbers can be re... | ```python
n,k,m=map(int,input().split())
a=list(map(int,input().split()))
mods=[0]*m
mod=0
for i in range(n):
mod=a[i]%m
mods[mod]+=1
if mods[mod]==k:
break
else:
print('No')
exit()
print('Yes')
results=[None]*k
count=0
for i in range(n):
cur=a[i]
if cur%m==mod:
results[count]=cur
coun... | 3 | |
169 | A | Chores | PROGRAMMING | 800 | [
"sortings"
] | null | null | Petya and Vasya are brothers. Today is a special day for them as their parents left them home alone and commissioned them to do *n* chores. Each chore is characterized by a single parameter — its complexity. The complexity of the *i*-th chore equals *h**i*.
As Petya is older, he wants to take the chores with complexit... | The first input line contains three integers *n*,<=*a* and *b* (2<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=2000; *a*,<=*b*<=≥<=1; *a*<=+<=*b*<==<=*n*) — the total number of chores, the number of Petya's chores and the number of Vasya's chores.
The next line contains a sequence of integers *h*1,<=*h*2,<=...,<=*h**n* (1<=≤<=*h**i*<=≤<=109), *h**i* ... | Print the required number of ways to choose an integer value of *x*. If there are no such ways, print 0. | [
"5 2 3\n6 2 3 100 1\n",
"7 3 4\n1 1 9 1 1 1 1\n"
] | [
"3\n",
"0\n"
] | In the first sample the possible values of *x* are 3, 4 or 5.
In the second sample it is impossible to find such *x*, that Petya got 3 chores and Vasya got 4. | 500 | [
{
"input": "5 2 3\n6 2 3 100 1",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "7 3 4\n1 1 9 1 1 1 1",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "2 1 1\n10 2",
"output": "8"
},
{
"input": "2 1 1\n7 7",
"output": "0"
},
{
"input": "2 1 1\n1 1000000000",
"output": "999999999"
},
{
"inp... | 1,549,554,288 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | RUNTIME_ERROR | TESTS | 2 | 108 | 0 | def chores(n,a,b,lis):
lis = sort(n,lis)
res = lis[a+1] - lis[a]
print(res)
def sort(n,s):
for i in range(0,n):
for j in range(0,n):
if(s[i] < s[j]):
t = s[i]
s[i] = s[j]
s[j] = t
return s
list1 = [int(i) for i in input(... | Title: Chores
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Petya and Vasya are brothers. Today is a special day for them as their parents left them home alone and commissioned them to do *n* chores. Each chore is characterized by a single parameter — its complexity. The complexity of th... | ```python
def chores(n,a,b,lis):
lis = sort(n,lis)
res = lis[a+1] - lis[a]
print(res)
def sort(n,s):
for i in range(0,n):
for j in range(0,n):
if(s[i] < s[j]):
t = s[i]
s[i] = s[j]
s[j] = t
return s
list1 = [int(i) for i... | -1 | |
91 | A | Newspaper Headline | PROGRAMMING | 1,500 | [
"greedy",
"strings"
] | A. Newspaper Headline | 2 | 256 | A newspaper is published in Walrusland. Its heading is *s*1, it consists of lowercase Latin letters. Fangy the little walrus wants to buy several such newspapers, cut out their headings, glue them one to another in order to get one big string. After that walrus erase several letters from this string in order to get a n... | The input data contain two lines. The first line contain the heading *s*1, the second line contains the word *s*2. The lines only consist of lowercase Latin letters (1<=≤<=|*s*1|<=≤<=104,<=1<=≤<=|*s*2|<=≤<=106). | If it is impossible to get the word *s*2 in the above-described manner, print "-1" (without the quotes). Otherwise, print the least number of newspaper headings *s*1, which Fangy will need to receive the word *s*2. | [
"abc\nxyz\n",
"abcd\ndabc\n"
] | [
"-1\n",
"2\n"
] | none | 500 | [
{
"input": "abc\nxyz",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "abcd\ndabc",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "ab\nbabaaab",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "ab\nbaaabba",
"output": "6"
},
{
"input": "fbaaigiihhfaahgdbddgeggjdeigfadhfddja\nhbghjgijijcdafcbgiedichdeebaddfddb",
"ou... | 1,689,653,284 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3-64 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 0 | 62 | 0 | print("_RANDOM_GUESS_1689653284.7670486")# 1689653284.7670686 | Title: Newspaper Headline
Time Limit: 2 seconds
Memory Limit: 256 megabytes
Problem Description:
A newspaper is published in Walrusland. Its heading is *s*1, it consists of lowercase Latin letters. Fangy the little walrus wants to buy several such newspapers, cut out their headings, glue them one to another in order... | ```python
print("_RANDOM_GUESS_1689653284.7670486")# 1689653284.7670686
``` | 0 |
701 | C | They Are Everywhere | PROGRAMMING | 1,500 | [
"binary search",
"strings",
"two pointers"
] | null | null | Sergei B., the young coach of Pokemons, has found the big house which consists of *n* flats ordered in a row from left to right. It is possible to enter each flat from the street. It is possible to go out from each flat. Also, each flat is connected with the flat to the left and the flat to the right. Flat number 1 is ... | The first line contains the integer *n* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100<=000) — the number of flats in the house.
The second line contains the row *s* with the length *n*, it consists of uppercase and lowercase letters of English alphabet, the *i*-th letter equals the type of Pokemon, which is in the flat number *i*. | Print the minimum number of flats which Sergei B. should visit in order to catch Pokemons of all types which there are in the house. | [
"3\nAaA\n",
"7\nbcAAcbc\n",
"6\naaBCCe\n"
] | [
"2\n",
"3\n",
"5\n"
] | In the first test Sergei B. can begin, for example, from the flat number 1 and end in the flat number 2.
In the second test Sergei B. can begin, for example, from the flat number 4 and end in the flat number 6.
In the third test Sergei B. must begin from the flat number 2 and end in the flat number 6. | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "3\nAaA",
"output": "2"
},
{
"input": "7\nbcAAcbc",
"output": "3"
},
{
"input": "6\naaBCCe",
"output": "5"
},
{
"input": "1\nA",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "1\ng",
"output": "1"
},
{
"input": "52\nabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ... | 1,697,930,551 | 2,147,483,647 | PyPy 3 | WRONG_ANSWER | TESTS | 0 | 77 | 0 | number_of_houses = int(input("Hey: "))
string_of_pokemon = str(input())
freq_of_pokemon = {}
processed_rooms = string_of_pokemon
for i in range(0, number_of_houses):
count = freq_of_pokemon.get(string_of_pokemon[i])
freq_of_pokemon.update({string_of_pokemon[i]: 1 if count is None else count+1})
flg = True
while... | Title: They Are Everywhere
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Sergei B., the young coach of Pokemons, has found the big house which consists of *n* flats ordered in a row from left to right. It is possible to enter each flat from the street. It is possible to go out from each ... | ```python
number_of_houses = int(input("Hey: "))
string_of_pokemon = str(input())
freq_of_pokemon = {}
processed_rooms = string_of_pokemon
for i in range(0, number_of_houses):
count = freq_of_pokemon.get(string_of_pokemon[i])
freq_of_pokemon.update({string_of_pokemon[i]: 1 if count is None else count+1})
flg = ... | 0 | |
803 | A | Maximal Binary Matrix | PROGRAMMING | 1,400 | [
"constructive algorithms"
] | null | null | You are given matrix with *n* rows and *n* columns filled with zeroes. You should put *k* ones in it in such a way that the resulting matrix is symmetrical with respect to the main diagonal (the diagonal that goes from the top left to the bottom right corner) and is lexicographically maximal.
One matrix is lexicograph... | The first line consists of two numbers *n* and *k* (1<=≤<=*n*<=≤<=100, 0<=≤<=*k*<=≤<=106). | If the answer exists then output resulting matrix. Otherwise output -1. | [
"2 1\n",
"3 2\n",
"2 5\n"
] | [
"1 0 \n0 0 \n",
"1 0 0 \n0 1 0 \n0 0 0 \n",
"-1\n"
] | none | 0 | [
{
"input": "2 1",
"output": "1 0 \n0 0 "
},
{
"input": "3 2",
"output": "1 0 0 \n0 1 0 \n0 0 0 "
},
{
"input": "2 5",
"output": "-1"
},
{
"input": "1 0",
"output": "0 "
},
{
"input": "1 1",
"output": "1 "
},
{
"input": "20 398",
"output": "1 1 1 1 ... | 1,493,714,562 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | OK | TESTS | 168 | 62 | 5,632,000 | # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
n,k = map(int, input().split(' '))
if k>n**2:
print(-1)
elif k==n**2:
a = [['1']*n for i in range(n)]
for i in range(n):
a[i] = ' '.join(a[i])
print(a[i])
else:
a = [['0']*n for i in range(n)]
c = 0
i = 0
b = True
while b and i<n:
... | Title: Maximal Binary Matrix
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
You are given matrix with *n* rows and *n* columns filled with zeroes. You should put *k* ones in it in such a way that the resulting matrix is symmetrical with respect to the main diagonal (the diagonal that goes... | ```python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
n,k = map(int, input().split(' '))
if k>n**2:
print(-1)
elif k==n**2:
a = [['1']*n for i in range(n)]
for i in range(n):
a[i] = ' '.join(a[i])
print(a[i])
else:
a = [['0']*n for i in range(n)]
c = 0
i = 0
b = True
while b an... | 3 | |
302 | B | Eugeny and Play List | PROGRAMMING | 1,200 | [
"binary search",
"implementation",
"two pointers"
] | null | null | Eugeny loves listening to music. He has *n* songs in his play list. We know that song number *i* has the duration of *t**i* minutes. Eugeny listens to each song, perhaps more than once. He listens to song number *i* *c**i* times. Eugeny's play list is organized as follows: first song number 1 plays *c*1 times, then son... | The first line contains two integers *n*, *m* (1<=≤<=*n*,<=*m*<=≤<=105). The next *n* lines contain pairs of integers. The *i*-th line contains integers *c**i*,<=*t**i* (1<=≤<=*c**i*,<=*t**i*<=≤<=109) — the description of the play list. It is guaranteed that the play list's total duration doesn't exceed 109 .
The next... | Print *m* integers — the *i*-th number must equal the number of the song that was playing during the *v**i*-th minute after Eugeny started listening to the play list. | [
"1 2\n2 8\n1 16\n",
"4 9\n1 2\n2 1\n1 1\n2 2\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9\n"
] | [
"1\n1\n",
"1\n1\n2\n2\n3\n4\n4\n4\n4\n"
] | none | 1,000 | [
{
"input": "1 2\n2 8\n1 16",
"output": "1\n1"
},
{
"input": "4 9\n1 2\n2 1\n1 1\n2 2\n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9",
"output": "1\n1\n2\n2\n3\n4\n4\n4\n4"
},
{
"input": "3 3\n2 8\n5 1\n10 5\n13 16 62",
"output": "1\n1\n3"
},
{
"input": "4 4\n2 8\n2 2\n6 3\n8 7\n13 23 29 85",
"output... | 1,652,627,606 | 2,147,483,647 | Python 3 | MEMORY_LIMIT_EXCEEDED | TESTS | 10 | 498 | 268,390,400 | # / *
#
# / \ | | / \ | | | |
# / __\ | | / __\ |--| | |
# / \ |__ | __ / \ | | \__ /
#
# __ __
# / \ | / | ) / \ | )
# / __\ |< |-< / __\ |-<
# / \ | \ |__) / \ | \
#
# * /
def main():
n, m = map(int, in... | Title: Eugeny and Play List
Time Limit: None seconds
Memory Limit: None megabytes
Problem Description:
Eugeny loves listening to music. He has *n* songs in his play list. We know that song number *i* has the duration of *t**i* minutes. Eugeny listens to each song, perhaps more than once. He listens to song number *i... | ```python
# / *
#
# / \ | | / \ | | | |
# / __\ | | / __\ |--| | |
# / \ |__ | __ / \ | | \__ /
#
# __ __
# / \ | / | ) / \ | )
# / __\ |< |-< / __\ |-<
# / \ | \ |__) / \ | \
#
# * /
def main():
n, m = m... | 0 |
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