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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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2014-01-13 15:19:42 Pragya Mishra
used qsort() and it resulted in TLE... |
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2014-01-11 12:45:33 silence_dogood
getting WA after the 11th case.. can anyone help? :/ here is my code. http://ideone.com/tXq8M7 |
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2013-12-22 17:59:36 Laxus!!
50th One!!!!...Needed Little Optimisation!! |
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2013-12-15 21:41:40 Mostafa 36a2
try asking in the forum :) |
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2013-12-15 12:08:24 Ishan Bhatt
Still can't figure out the problem! Tried comparing results against the Brute Force ones for over 50 random inputs - all successes. Getting WA after 11th test file. Help anyone! Last edit: 2013-12-15 20:32:53 |
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2013-12-12 23:51:03 Mostafa 36a2
@Ishan Bhatt : solve the problem for more than 10 hard test cases,using pen and paper or Brute force , then compare the results with your enhanced algorithm .. and you'll find the bug. test for some special values like 0,1,-1 make sure that u really understand the problem , and after ~100 failure u can ask for help best wishes :) |
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2013-12-12 21:05:50 Ishan Bhatt
Getting WA after 11th test case. Can the admin please have a look? Code is well commented for convenience. Solution id: 10648244. Please comment if you find where I went wrong, otherwise my email id is included in the source code. Last edit: 2013-12-12 21:06:29 |
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2013-11-26 20:42:41 Himanshu Dagar
Really nice one !!! |
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2013-11-26 15:44:35 Martijn Muijsers
Passed with O(n^3log(n)). Awesome problem! Hint: make sure you don't count sextuples where d=0 (when you've got a solution of course haha, good luck!) (Also, I made breakfast while waiting for test cases to complete XD) Last edit: 2013-11-27 00:47:32 |
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2013-10-29 05:25:42 Sourav Chatterjee
AC Finally. Wasted a whole day on this, but learnt a lot. Time limit is very tight on this. Don't use vectors, use arrays. Also, be careful. sort is n^3 log n^3 and binary search n^3 times is also n^3 log n^3, but the constants actually matter. And the binary search does not work as fast for me. |