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NDS - Increasing numbers |
Subham and Dewang both are playing with numbers. Subham gives Dewang an array of numbers and asks him to tell the minimum possible last number of a increasing sequence of length L.
Note: Check the sample I/O for more clarity.
Input
Input consists of number of test cases T. Each test case contains size of array i.e N. Next line contains N space separated elements of array. Next line contains length of the increasing sequence i.e. L.
Constraignts
1 ≤ T ≤ 100
0 ≤ N ≤ 106
0 ≤ a[i] ≤ 106
Output
You have to print the minimum possible last number of a sequence and if their is no increasing sequence of length L, then print "-1" without the quotes.
Example
Input: 1 7 9 7 2 5 4 11 12 3 Output: 11
Explanation
In sample input, possible increasing sequences of length L = 3 are (9, 11, 12), (7, 11, 12), (2, 5, 11), (2, 4, 11), (2, 5, 12), (2, 4, 12), (2, 11, 12), (5, 11, 12), (4, 11, 12) and the minimum last number is 11 for the sequences (2, 5, 11) and (2, 4, 11). Hence, the answer is 11.
Added by: | Buttman |
Date: | 2016-07-06 |
Time limit: | 0.100s |
Source limit: | 50000B |
Memory limit: | 1536MB |
Cluster: | Cube (Intel G860) |
Languages: | All except: ASM64 GOSU JS-MONKEY |
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2016-07-06 14:14:53
@Jacob : sorry about that, correcting it. @Sarthak Munshi : added an explanation for the sample test case. |
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2016-07-06 13:10:51 Vipul Srivastava
Is it increasing or non-decreasing?? The sequence should be strictly increasing... The problem statement should be corrected as pointed out by Jacob. Last edit: 2016-07-06 13:53:59 |
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2016-07-06 12:50:48 Jacob Plachta
Also, N is still never larger than 50,000 |
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2016-07-06 12:47:02 Jacob Plachta
Problem still mentions non-decreasing rather than increasing sequences twice |
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2016-07-06 12:43:02 Sarthak Munshi
Problem is not very clear . Please explain the sample i/o at least . |