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Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
DO YOU EXPECT ME TO FIND THIS OUT?
WHAT BASE AND/XOR LANGUAGE INCLUDES string?
DON'T BYTE OF MORE THAN YOU CAN CHEW
YOU CAN ONLY DISTORT THE LARGEST OF MATHEMATICS SO FAR
SAYING "ABRACADABRA... | 3,000 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
DO YOU EXPECT ME TO FIND THIS OUT?
WHAT BASE AND/XOR LANGUAGE INCLUDES string?
DON'T BYTE OF MORE THAN YOU CAN CHEW
YOU CAN ONLY DISTORT THE LARGEST OF MATHEMATICS SO FAR
SAYING "ABRACADABRA... | 3,001 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
DO YOU EXPECT ME TO FIND THIS OUT?
WHAT BASE AND/XOR LANGUAGE INCLUDES string?
DON'T BYTE OF MORE THAN YOU CAN CHEW
YOU CAN ONLY DISTORT THE LARGEST OF MATHEMATICS SO FAR
SAYING "ABRACADABRA... | 3,002 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
DO YOU EXPECT ME TO FIND THIS OUT?
WHAT BASE AND/XOR LANGUAGE INCLUDES string?
DON'T BYTE OF MORE THAN YOU CAN CHEW
YOU CAN ONLY DISTORT THE LARGEST OF MATHEMATICS SO FAR
SAYING "ABRACADABRA... | 3,003 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
In the beginning of the new year Keivan decided to reverse his name. He doesn't like palindromes, so he changed Naviek to Navick.
He is too selfish, so for a given n he wants to obtain a string of n characters, each of which is either 'a', ... | 3,004 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
In the beginning of the new year Keivan decided to reverse his name. He doesn't like palindromes, so he changed Naviek to Navick.
He is too selfish, so for a given n he wants to obtain a string of n characters, each of which is either 'a', ... | 3,005 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
In the beginning of the new year Keivan decided to reverse his name. He doesn't like palindromes, so he changed Naviek to Navick.
He is too selfish, so for a given n he wants to obtain a string of n characters, each of which is either 'a', ... | 3,006 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
In the beginning of the new year Keivan decided to reverse his name. He doesn't like palindromes, so he changed Naviek to Navick.
He is too selfish, so for a given n he wants to obtain a string of n characters, each of which is either 'a', ... | 3,007 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
In the beginning of the new year Keivan decided to reverse his name. He doesn't like palindromes, so he changed Naviek to Navick.
He is too selfish, so for a given n he wants to obtain a string of n characters, each of which is either 'a', ... | 3,008 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
In the beginning of the new year Keivan decided to reverse his name. He doesn't like palindromes, so he changed Naviek to Navick.
He is too selfish, so for a given n he wants to obtain a string of n characters, each of which is either 'a', ... | 3,009 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
In the beginning of the new year Keivan decided to reverse his name. He doesn't like palindromes, so he changed Naviek to Navick.
He is too selfish, so for a given n he wants to obtain a string of n characters, each of which is either 'a', ... | 3,010 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
In the beginning of the new year Keivan decided to reverse his name. He doesn't like palindromes, so he changed Naviek to Navick.
He is too selfish, so for a given n he wants to obtain a string of n characters, each of which is either 'a', ... | 3,011 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
In the beginning of the new year Keivan decided to reverse his name. He doesn't like palindromes, so he changed Naviek to Navick.
He is too selfish, so for a given n he wants to obtain a string... | 3,012 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
In the beginning of the new year Keivan decided to reverse his name. He doesn't like palindromes, so he changed Naviek to Navick.
He is too selfish, so for a given n he wants to obtain a string... | 3,013 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
In the beginning of the new year Keivan decided to reverse his name. He doesn't like palindromes, so he changed Naviek to Navick.
He is too selfish, so for a given n he wants to obtain a string... | 3,014 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
In the beginning of the new year Keivan decided to reverse his name. He doesn't like palindromes, so he changed Naviek to Navick.
He is too selfish, so for a given n he wants to obtain a string... | 3,015 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
In the beginning of the new year Keivan decided to reverse his name. He doesn't like palindromes, so he changed Naviek to Navick.
He is too selfish, so for a given n he wants to obtain a string... | 3,016 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
In the beginning of the new year Keivan decided to reverse his name. He doesn't like palindromes, so he changed Naviek to Navick.
He is too selfish, so for a given n he wants to obtain a string... | 3,017 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
In the beginning of the new year Keivan decided to reverse his name. He doesn't like palindromes, so he changed Naviek to Navick.
He is too selfish, so for a given n he wants to obtain a string... | 3,018 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
In the beginning of the new year Keivan decided to reverse his name. He doesn't like palindromes, so he changed Naviek to Navick.
He is too selfish, so for a given n he wants to obtain a string... | 3,019 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
Vasily has a deck of cards consisting of n cards. There is an integer on each of the cards, this integer is between 1 and 100 000, inclusive. It is possible that some cards have the same integers on them.
Vasily decided to sort the cards. T... | 3,020 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
Vasily has a deck of cards consisting of n cards. There is an integer on each of the cards, this integer is between 1 and 100 000, inclusive. It is possible that some cards have the same integers on them.
Vasily decided to sort the cards. T... | 3,021 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
Vasily has a deck of cards consisting of n cards. There is an integer on each of the cards, this integer is between 1 and 100 000, inclusive. It is possible that some cards have the same integers on them.
Vasily decided to sort the cards. T... | 3,022 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
Vasily has a deck of cards consisting of n cards. There is an integer on each of the cards, this integer is between 1 and 100 000, inclusive. It is possible that some cards have the same integers on them.
Vasily decided to sort the cards. T... | 3,023 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
Vasily has a deck of cards consisting of n cards. There is an integer on each of the cards, this integer is between 1 and 100 000, inclusive. It is possible that some cards have the same integers on them.
Vasily decided to sort the cards. T... | 3,024 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
Vasily has a deck of cards consisting of n cards. There is an integer on each of the cards, this integer is between 1 and 100 000, inclusive. It is possible that some cards have the same integers on them.
Vasily decided to sort the cards. T... | 3,025 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
Vasily has a deck of cards consisting of n cards. There is an integer on each of the cards, this integer is between 1 and 100 000, inclusive. It is possible that some cards have the same integers on them.
Vasily decided to sort the cards. T... | 3,026 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
Vasily has a deck of cards consisting of n cards. There is an integer on each of the cards, this integer is between 1 and 100 000, inclusive. It is possible that some cards have the same integer... | 3,027 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
Vasily has a deck of cards consisting of n cards. There is an integer on each of the cards, this integer is between 1 and 100 000, inclusive. It is possible that some cards have the same integer... | 3,028 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
Vasily has a deck of cards consisting of n cards. There is an integer on each of the cards, this integer is between 1 and 100 000, inclusive. It is possible that some cards have the same integer... | 3,029 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
Vasily has a deck of cards consisting of n cards. There is an integer on each of the cards, this integer is between 1 and 100 000, inclusive. It is possible that some cards have the same integer... | 3,030 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
You are given set of n points in 5-dimensional space. The points are labeled from 1 to n. No two points coincide.
We will call point a bad if there are different points b and c, not equal to a, from the given set such that angle between vec... | 3,031 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
You are given set of n points in 5-dimensional space. The points are labeled from 1 to n. No two points coincide.
We will call point a bad if there are different points b and c, not equal to a, from the given set such that angle between vec... | 3,032 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
You are given set of n points in 5-dimensional space. The points are labeled from 1 to n. No two points coincide.
We will call point a bad if there are different points b and c, not equal to a, from the given set such that angle between vec... | 3,033 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
You are given set of n points in 5-dimensional space. The points are labeled from 1 to n. No two points coincide.
We will call point a bad if there are different points b and c, not equal to a, from the given set such that angle between vec... | 3,034 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
You are given set of n points in 5-dimensional space. The points are labeled from 1 to n. No two points coincide.
We will call point a bad if there are different points b and c, not equal to a, from the given set such that angle between vec... | 3,035 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
You are given set of n points in 5-dimensional space. The points are labeled from 1 to n. No two points coincide.
We will call point a bad if there are different points b and c, not equal to a, from the given set such that angle between vec... | 3,036 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
You are given set of n points in 5-dimensional space. The points are labeled from 1 to n. No two points coincide.
We will call point a bad if there are different points b and c, not equal to a, from the given set such that angle between vec... | 3,037 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
You are given set of n points in 5-dimensional space. The points are labeled from 1 to n. No two points coincide.
We will call point a bad if there are different points b and c, not equal to a, from the given set such that angle between vec... | 3,038 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
You are given set of n points in 5-dimensional space. The points are labeled from 1 to n. No two points coincide.
We will call point a bad if there are different points b and c, not equal to a,... | 3,039 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
You are given set of n points in 5-dimensional space. The points are labeled from 1 to n. No two points coincide.
We will call point a bad if there are different points b and c, not equal to a,... | 3,040 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
You are given set of n points in 5-dimensional space. The points are labeled from 1 to n. No two points coincide.
We will call point a bad if there are different points b and c, not equal to a,... | 3,041 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
You are given set of n points in 5-dimensional space. The points are labeled from 1 to n. No two points coincide.
We will call point a bad if there are different points b and c, not equal to a,... | 3,042 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
You are given set of n points in 5-dimensional space. The points are labeled from 1 to n. No two points coincide.
We will call point a bad if there are different points b and c, not equal to a,... | 3,043 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
You are given set of n points in 5-dimensional space. The points are labeled from 1 to n. No two points coincide.
We will call point a bad if there are different points b and c, not equal to a,... | 3,044 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
You are given set of n points in 5-dimensional space. The points are labeled from 1 to n. No two points coincide.
We will call point a bad if there are different points b and c, not equal to a,... | 3,045 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
You are given set of n points in 5-dimensional space. The points are labeled from 1 to n. No two points coincide.
We will call point a bad if there are different points b and c, not equal to a,... | 3,046 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
Petya and Vasya got employed as couriers. During the working day they are to deliver packages to n different points on the line. According to the company's internal rules, the delivery of packag... | 3,047 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
Petya and Vasya got employed as couriers. During the working day they are to deliver packages to n different points on the line. According to the company's internal rules, the delivery of packag... | 3,048 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
Petya and Vasya got employed as couriers. During the working day they are to deliver packages to n different points on the line. According to the company's internal rules, the delivery of packag... | 3,049 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
Petya and Vasya got employed as couriers. During the working day they are to deliver packages to n different points on the line. According to the company's internal rules, the delivery of packag... | 3,050 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
Once upon a time in the galaxy of far, far away...
Darth Wader found out the location of a rebels' base. Now he is going to destroy the base (and the whole planet that the base is located at), using the Death Star.
When the rebels learnt t... | 3,051 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
Once upon a time in the galaxy of far, far away...
Darth Wader found out the location of a rebels' base. Now he is going to destroy the base (and the whole planet that the base is located at), ... | 3,052 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
Let D(x) be the number of positive divisors of a positive integer x. For example, D(2) = 2 (2 is divisible by 1 and 2), D(6) = 4 (6 is divisible by 1, 2, 3 and 6).
You are given an array a of n... | 3,053 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
Let D(x) be the number of positive divisors of a positive integer x. For example, D(2) = 2 (2 is divisible by 1 and 2), D(6) = 4 (6 is divisible by 1, 2, 3 and 6).
You are given an array a of n... | 3,054 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
Let D(x) be the number of positive divisors of a positive integer x. For example, D(2) = 2 (2 is divisible by 1 and 2), D(6) = 4 (6 is divisible by 1, 2, 3 and 6).
You are given an array a of n... | 3,055 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
Let D(x) be the number of positive divisors of a positive integer x. For example, D(2) = 2 (2 is divisible by 1 and 2), D(6) = 4 (6 is divisible by 1, 2, 3 and 6).
You are given an array a of n... | 3,056 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
Instructors of Some Informatics School make students go to bed.
The house contains n rooms, in each room exactly b students were supposed to sleep. However, at the time of curfew it happened that many students are not located in their assig... | 3,057 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
Instructors of Some Informatics School make students go to bed.
The house contains n rooms, in each room exactly b students were supposed to sleep. However, at the time of curfew it happened that many students are not located in their assig... | 3,058 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
Instructors of Some Informatics School make students go to bed.
The house contains n rooms, in each room exactly b students were supposed to sleep. However, at the time of curfew it happened th... | 3,059 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
You are given a sequence of integers of length n and integer number k. You should print any integer number x in the range of [1; 10^9] (i.e. 1 ≤ x ≤ 10^9) such that exactly k elements of given sequence are less than or equal to x.
Note that... | 3,060 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
You are given a sequence of integers of length n and integer number k. You should print any integer number x in the range of [1; 10^9] (i.e. 1 ≤ x ≤ 10^9) such that exactly k elements of given sequence are less than or equal to x.
Note that... | 3,061 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
You are given a sequence of integers of length n and integer number k. You should print any integer number x in the range of [1; 10^9] (i.e. 1 ≤ x ≤ 10^9) such that exactly k elements of given sequence are less than or equal to x.
Note that... | 3,062 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
You are given a sequence of integers of length n and integer number k. You should print any integer number x in the range of [1; 10^9] (i.e. 1 ≤ x ≤ 10^9) such that exactly k elements of given sequence are less than or equal to x.
Note that... | 3,063 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
You are given a sequence of integers of length n and integer number k. You should print any integer number x in the range of [1; 10^9] (i.e. 1 ≤ x ≤ 10^9) such that exactly k elements of given sequence are less than or equal to x.
Note that... | 3,064 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
You are given a sequence of integers of length n and integer number k. You should print any integer number x in the range of [1; 10^9] (i.e. 1 ≤ x ≤ 10^9) such that exactly k elements of given sequence are less than or equal to x.
Note that... | 3,065 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
You are given a sequence of integers of length n and integer number k. You should print any integer number x in the range of [1; 10^9] (i.e. 1 ≤ x ≤ 10^9) such that exactly k elements of given sequence are less than or equal to x.
Note that... | 3,066 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
You are given a sequence of integers of length n and integer number k. You should print any integer number x in the range of [1; 10^9] (i.e. 1 ≤ x ≤ 10^9) such that exactly k elements of given sequence are less than or equal to x.
Note that... | 3,067 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
You are given a sequence of integers of length n and integer number k. You should print any integer number x in the range of [1; 10^9] (i.e. 1 ≤ x ≤ 10^9) such that exactly k elements of given s... | 3,068 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
You are given a sequence of integers of length n and integer number k. You should print any integer number x in the range of [1; 10^9] (i.e. 1 ≤ x ≤ 10^9) such that exactly k elements of given s... | 3,069 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
You are given a sequence of integers of length n and integer number k. You should print any integer number x in the range of [1; 10^9] (i.e. 1 ≤ x ≤ 10^9) such that exactly k elements of given s... | 3,070 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
You are given a sequence of integers of length n and integer number k. You should print any integer number x in the range of [1; 10^9] (i.e. 1 ≤ x ≤ 10^9) such that exactly k elements of given s... | 3,071 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
You are given a sequence of integers of length n and integer number k. You should print any integer number x in the range of [1; 10^9] (i.e. 1 ≤ x ≤ 10^9) such that exactly k elements of given s... | 3,072 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
You are given a sequence of integers of length n and integer number k. You should print any integer number x in the range of [1; 10^9] (i.e. 1 ≤ x ≤ 10^9) such that exactly k elements of given s... | 3,073 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
You are given a sequence of integers of length n and integer number k. You should print any integer number x in the range of [1; 10^9] (i.e. 1 ≤ x ≤ 10^9) such that exactly k elements of given s... | 3,074 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
You are given a sequence of integers of length n and integer number k. You should print any integer number x in the range of [1; 10^9] (i.e. 1 ≤ x ≤ 10^9) such that exactly k elements of given s... | 3,075 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
You've got a string a_1, a_2, ..., a_n, consisting of zeros and ones.
Let's call a sequence of consecutive elements a_i, a_{i + 1}, …, a_j (1≤ i≤ j≤ n) a substring of string a.
You can apply the following operations any number of times:
... | 3,076 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
You've got a string a_1, a_2, ..., a_n, consisting of zeros and ones.
Let's call a sequence of consecutive elements a_i, a_{i + 1}, …, a_j (1≤ i≤ j≤ n) a substring of string a.
You can apply the following operations any number of times:
... | 3,077 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
You've got a string a_1, a_2, ..., a_n, consisting of zeros and ones.
Let's call a sequence of consecutive elements a_i, a_{i + 1}, …, a_j (1≤ i≤ j≤ n) a substring of string a.
You can apply the following operations any number of times:
... | 3,078 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
You've got a string a_1, a_2, ..., a_n, consisting of zeros and ones.
Let's call a sequence of consecutive elements a_i, a_{i + 1}, …, a_j (1≤ i≤ j≤ n) a substring of string a.
You can apply the following operations any number of times:
... | 3,079 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
You've got a string a_1, a_2, ..., a_n, consisting of zeros and ones.
Let's call a sequence of consecutive elements a_i, a_{i + 1}, …, a_j (1≤ i≤ j≤ n) a substring of string a.
You can apply the following operations any number of times:
... | 3,080 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
You've got a string a_1, a_2, ..., a_n, consisting of zeros and ones.
Let's call a sequence of consecutive elements a_i, a_{i + 1}, …, a_j (1≤ i≤ j≤ n) a substring of string a.
You can apply the following operations any number of times:
... | 3,081 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
You've got a string a_1, a_2, ..., a_n, consisting of zeros and ones.
Let's call a sequence of consecutive elements a_i, a_{i + 1}, …, a_j (1≤ i≤ j≤ n) a substring of string a.
You can apply the following operations any number of times:
... | 3,082 |
Provide tags and a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
You've got a string a_1, a_2, ..., a_n, consisting of zeros and ones.
Let's call a sequence of consecutive elements a_i, a_{i + 1}, …, a_j (1≤ i≤ j≤ n) a substring of string a.
You can apply the following operations any number of times:
... | 3,083 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
You've got a string a_1, a_2, ..., a_n, consisting of zeros and ones.
Let's call a sequence of consecutive elements a_i, a_{i + 1}, …, a_j (1≤ i≤ j≤ n) a substring of string a.
You can apply ... | 3,084 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
You've got a string a_1, a_2, ..., a_n, consisting of zeros and ones.
Let's call a sequence of consecutive elements a_i, a_{i + 1}, …, a_j (1≤ i≤ j≤ n) a substring of string a.
You can apply ... | 3,085 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
You've got a string a_1, a_2, ..., a_n, consisting of zeros and ones.
Let's call a sequence of consecutive elements a_i, a_{i + 1}, …, a_j (1≤ i≤ j≤ n) a substring of string a.
You can apply ... | 3,086 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
You've got a string a_1, a_2, ..., a_n, consisting of zeros and ones.
Let's call a sequence of consecutive elements a_i, a_{i + 1}, …, a_j (1≤ i≤ j≤ n) a substring of string a.
You can apply ... | 3,087 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
You've got a string a_1, a_2, ..., a_n, consisting of zeros and ones.
Let's call a sequence of consecutive elements a_i, a_{i + 1}, …, a_j (1≤ i≤ j≤ n) a substring of string a.
You can apply ... | 3,088 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
You've got a string a_1, a_2, ..., a_n, consisting of zeros and ones.
Let's call a sequence of consecutive elements a_i, a_{i + 1}, …, a_j (1≤ i≤ j≤ n) a substring of string a.
You can apply ... | 3,089 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
You've got a string a_1, a_2, ..., a_n, consisting of zeros and ones.
Let's call a sequence of consecutive elements a_i, a_{i + 1}, …, a_j (1≤ i≤ j≤ n) a substring of string a.
You can apply ... | 3,090 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
You've got a string a_1, a_2, ..., a_n, consisting of zeros and ones.
Let's call a sequence of consecutive elements a_i, a_{i + 1}, …, a_j (1≤ i≤ j≤ n) a substring of string a.
You can apply ... | 3,091 |
Provide a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
Snuke has a string x of length N. Initially, every character in x is `0`.
Snuke can do the following two operations any number of times in any order:
* Choose A consecutive characters in x and replace each of them with `0`.
* Choose B consecutive c... | 3,092 |
Provide a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
Snuke has a string x of length N. Initially, every character in x is `0`.
Snuke can do the following two operations any number of times in any order:
* Choose A consecutive characters in x and replace each of them with `0`.
* Choose B consecutive c... | 3,093 |
Provide a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
Snuke has a string x of length N. Initially, every character in x is `0`.
Snuke can do the following two operations any number of times in any order:
* Choose A consecutive characters in x and replace each of them with `0`.
* Choose B consecutive c... | 3,094 |
Provide a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
Snuke has a string x of length N. Initially, every character in x is `0`.
Snuke can do the following two operations any number of times in any order:
* Choose A consecutive characters in x and replace each of them with `0`.
* Choose B consecutive c... | 3,095 |
Provide a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
Snuke has a string x of length N. Initially, every character in x is `0`.
Snuke can do the following two operations any number of times in any order:
* Choose A consecutive characters in x and replace each of them with `0`.
* Choose B consecutive c... | 3,096 |
Provide a correct Python 3 solution for this coding contest problem.
Snuke has a string x of length N. Initially, every character in x is `0`.
Snuke can do the following two operations any number of times in any order:
* Choose A consecutive characters in x and replace each of them with `0`.
* Choose B consecutive c... | 3,097 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
Snuke has a string x of length N. Initially, every character in x is `0`.
Snuke can do the following two operations any number of times in any order:
* Choose A consecutive characters in x and... | 3,098 |
Evaluate the correctness of the submitted Python 3 solution to the coding contest problem. Provide a "Yes" or "No" response.
Snuke has a string x of length N. Initially, every character in x is `0`.
Snuke can do the following two operations any number of times in any order:
* Choose A consecutive characters in x and... | 3,099 |
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