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SUMITR - Sums in a Triangle |
Let us consider a triangle of numbers in which a number appears in the first line, two numbers appear in the second line etc. Develop a program which will compute the largest of the sums of numbers that appear on the paths starting from the top towards the base, so that:
- on each path the next number is located on the row below, more precisely either directly below or below and one place to the right;
- the number of rows is strictly positive, but less than 100;
- all numbers are positive integers between 0 and 99.
Take care about your fingers, do not use more than 256 bytes of code.
Input
In the first line integer n - the number of test cases (equal to about 1000). Then n test cases follow. Each test case starts with the number of lines which is followed by their content.
Output
For each test case write the determined value in a separate line.
Example
Input: 2 3 1 2 1 1 2 3 4 1 1 2 4 1 2 2 3 1 1 Output: 5 9Warning: large Input/Output data, be careful with certain languages
Added by: | kuszi |
Date: | 2004-12-01 |
Time limit: | 2s |
Source limit: | 256B |
Memory limit: | 1536MB |
Cluster: | Cube (Intel G860) |
Languages: | All except: NODEJS PERL6 VB.NET |
Resource: | 6-th International Olympiad In Informatics July 3-10. 1994. Stockholm - Sweden, Problem 1 |
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2011-01-21 17:01:30 Piotr KÄ…kol
@spoofer - There are different tests. BTW, in TRI_SUMS the record is now 89 chars in Perl (in Ruby it's now 90). Edit: Jander has beaten the record to 88 chars. Last edit: 2011-05-12 15:53:33 |
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2010-07-24 17:31:15 Piotr KÄ…kol
The same task without limit: TRI_SUMS. But the shorter is Your code, the more points You get. For now the record is 92 characters in Ruby. Last edit: 2010-07-24 17:31:58 |
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2009-06-04 13:21:24 numerix
If you submit a solution using copy&paste each EOL seems to be counted as 2 bytes. If you submit it as file that problem doesn't occur. |