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KURUK14 - GENIE SEQUENCE |
A Genie Sequence is a sequence in which every element indicates the number of elements present before or after it. Given an array of numbers, find whether you can form a Genie sequence or not.
Input
First line contains a single integer T, the number of test cases. It is followed by T cases each of which contains two lines. First line of each test case contains a single integer N. The next line contains N integers separated by a single space.
Output
For each test case output a single line containing "YES
" (without quotes) if it is possible to form a genie sequence or "NO
" (without quotes) if it is not possible.
Constraints
1 <= T <= 20
2 <= N <= 1000
1 <= ai <= 1000
Example
Input: 1 4 1 3 3 2 Output: YES
Explanation for the test case:
The Genie sequence is {3, 1, 2, 3}. The first element '3' in the sequence indicates that three numbers are after it, the 2nd element '1' indicates that one number if before it, the 3rd element '2' indicates that two elements are before it and the last element indicates that three elements are before it. So the answer is YES.
Added by: | 785227 |
Date: | 2014-01-31 |
Time limit: | 0.100s |
Source limit: | 50000B |
Memory limit: | 1536MB |
Cluster: | Cube (Intel G860) |
Languages: | C CSHARP C++ 4.3.2 CPP C99 JAVA PERL PYTHON PYTHON3 |
Resource: | Kurukshetra Onsite Programming Contest |
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2014-05-23 20:36:55 Divyank Duvedi
Easy...A/C in one go!! |
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2014-05-15 06:54:37 sawan mahajan
want some test cases |
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2014-05-11 04:31:36 Hector Monteo
easy! |
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2014-03-03 16:48:13 innovolt
easy1 |
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2014-02-19 22:53:34 Chandan Mittal
easy 1 but it was hard time testing this program |
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2014-02-09 11:34:42 JordanBelfort
easy |
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2014-02-07 08:40:25 Abhishek Gupta
my 100th classical :) |
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2014-02-06 11:19:04 anurag garg
easy.....but took 1 hour to implement |
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2014-02-05 15:55:07 yvn
nice problem |
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2014-02-04 12:49:25 Amit Kumar
@saif I think no as value of a can not be 0. |