Problem B
Basic Programming 2
You think you can code?
This problem will test you on various basic programming
techniques.
You are given two integers $N$ and $t$; and then an array $A$ of $N$ integers ($0$-based indexing).
Based on the value of $t$,
you will perform an action on $A$.
$t$ |
Action Needed |
$1$ |
Print “Yes” if there are two integers $x \in A$ and $y \in A$ such that $x \neq y$ and $x+y = 7\, 777$, |
or “No” otherwise (without the quotes) |
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$2$ |
Print “Unique” if all integers in $A$ are different; |
or print “Contains duplicate” otherwise (without the quotes) |
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$3$ |
Find and print the integer that appears $> \frac{N}{2}$ times in $A$; |
or print $-1$ if such integer cannot be found |
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$4$ |
Find and print the median integer of $A$ if $N$ is odd; |
or print both median integers of $A$ if $N$ is even (separate them with a single space) |
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$5$ |
Print integers in $A$ that fall between a range [$100 \ldots 999$] in sorted order; |
(print a single space between two integers) |
Input
The first line of the input contains an integer $N$ and $t$ ($3
\leq N \leq 200\, 000$; $1
\leq t \leq 5$).
The second line of the input contains $N$ non-negative $32$-bit signed integers.
Output
For each test case, output the required answer based on the value of $t$.
Scoring
There are $20$ hidden
test cases that test various requirements of this problem.
All $20$ test cases will
be tested.
Each hidden test case worth $5$ points (the $5$ sample test cases below worth
$0$ point).
Sample Input 1 | Sample Output 1 |
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7 1 1 7770 3 4 5 6 7 |
Yes |
Sample Input 2 | Sample Output 2 |
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7 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
Unique |
Sample Input 3 | Sample Output 3 |
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7 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 |
1 |
Sample Input 4 | Sample Output 4 |
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8 4 8 1 4 3 6 7 5 2 |
4 5 |
Sample Input 5 | Sample Output 5 |
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7 5 210 999 1000 543 321 99 777 |
210 321 543 777 999 |