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You are given a set S of integers between -30000 and 30000 (inclusive).
Find the total number of sextuples that satisfy:
Input
The first line contains integer N (1 ≤ N ≤ 100), the size of a set S.
Elements of S are given in the next N lines, one integer per line. Given numbers will be distinct.
Output
Output the total number of plausible sextuples.
Examples
Input: 1 1 Output: 1 |
Input: 2 2 3 Output: 4 |
Input: 2 -1 1 Output: 24 |
Input: 3 5 7 10 Output: 10 |
Added by: | Luka Kalinovcic |
Date: | 2009-07-13 |
Time limit: | 1s |
Source limit: | 50000B |
Memory limit: | 1536MB |
Cluster: | Cube (Intel G860) |
Languages: | All except: ERL JS-RHINO NODEJS PERL6 VB.NET |
Resource: | own problem |
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2021-11-21 16:37:20
AC in a go :) Basic hashing (note d != 0) |
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2021-10-16 14:11:37
Can we use same number multiple times? |
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2021-08-18 08:30:10
this is something |
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2021-07-22 13:34:35
Watch out for d != 0 condition. Gave me a WA in first attempt. |
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2021-07-06 14:10:30
As,n=100,O(n^4) solution should pass. But I'm getting tle. Why? |
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2021-05-24 08:19:33
I've solved this problem for n^2 time complexity but its time limit should be increased for java. this problem is from 2009 so it might have same time limit for any language |
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2021-05-16 19:30:41
Instead of Python submit the same code in PyPy 2.7 i got accepted ;) |
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2021-02-19 08:56:29
How does this uses binary search? |
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2020-12-03 16:16:38
mappp |
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2020-11-28 11:09:08
simple brute force with hashmap , handle the d == 0 case explicitly |