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s841831490
|
p00001
|
u813534019
|
1477064605
|
Python
|
Python
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
6352
| 105
|
heights = sorted([int(input()) for n in xrange(10)])
for idx in range(-1, -4, -1):
print heights[idx]
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,302
|
s987563043
|
p00001
|
u813534019
|
1477065008
|
Python
|
Python
|
py
|
Accepted
| 10
|
6424
| 83
|
l = sorted([input() for x in xrange(10)], reverse=True)
for h in l[:3]:
print h
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,303
|
s001741914
|
p00001
|
u950683603
|
1477098268
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7632
| 121
|
ans=[]
for i in range (0,10):
ans.append(int(input()))
ans.sort(reverse=True)
for i in range (0,3):
print(ans[i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,304
|
s975858437
|
p00001
|
u776559258
|
1477308483
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7692
| 82
|
h=[int(input()) for i in range(10)]
h.sort(reverse=True)
[print(i) for i in h[:3]]
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,305
|
s058207294
|
p00001
|
u500396695
|
1477458337
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7696
| 89
|
a = sorted([int(input()) for i in range(10)])
a.reverse()
for i in range(3):
print(a[i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,306
|
s408220264
|
p00001
|
u193012322
|
1477651411
|
Python
|
Python
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
6440
| 210
|
import fileinput
def main():
numbers = []
for line in fileinput.input():
numbers.append(int(line))
numbers = sorted(numbers, reverse=True)
for n in numbers[0:3]:
print n
main()
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,307
|
s116181552
|
p00001
|
u766597310
|
1477654017
|
Python
|
Python
|
py
|
Accepted
| 30
|
6428
| 192
|
a = [0, 0, 0, 0]
for t in range(10):
a[3] = input()
for i in range(2, -1, -1):
if (a[i] < a[i+1]):
a[i], a[i+1] = a[i+1], a[i]
for i in range(0, 3):
print a[i]
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,308
|
s495898030
|
p00001
|
u728700495
|
1477666692
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 30
|
7660
| 82
|
for i in sorted([int(input()) for _ in range(10)], reverse=True)[:3]:
print(i)
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,309
|
s315176606
|
p00001
|
u114472050
|
1477667458
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 10
|
7672
| 126
|
import sys
heights = sorted([int(h) for h in sys.stdin], reverse=True)
print(heights[0])
print(heights[1])
print(heights[2])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,310
|
s970339815
|
p00001
|
u659302741
|
1477675144
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7528
| 117
|
hs = []
for i in range(10):
hs.append(int(input()))
hs.sort(reverse = True)
for i in range(3):
print(hs[i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,311
|
s403126268
|
p00001
|
u149199817
|
1477914304
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 60
|
7740
| 298
|
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import sys
def top_k_sort(data, k=3, reverse=True):
data.sort(reverse=True)
return data[:k]
def main():
data = []
for line in sys.stdin:
data.append(int(line))
for h in top_k_sort(data):
print(h)
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,312
|
s439104477
|
p00001
|
u166871988
|
1477922036
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 30
|
7672
| 125
|
mol=[]
for i in range(10):
mol.append(int(input()))
mol.sort(key=None,reverse=True)
for i in range(3):
print(mol[i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,313
|
s060497394
|
p00001
|
u175111751
|
1478032090
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 30
|
7724
| 82
|
for a in sorted([int(input()) for _ in range(10)], reverse=True)[:3]:
print(a)
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,314
|
s780221954
|
p00001
|
u873302699
|
1478155100
|
Python
|
Python
|
py
|
Accepted
| 10
|
6432
| 143
|
data_set=[]
for i in range(0,10):
data_set.append(input())
top=sorted(data_set,reverse=True)
for i in range(0,3):
print(top[i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,315
|
s532032213
|
p00001
|
u886845205
|
1478195214
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 30
|
7736
| 139
|
import sys
a = []
for i in sys.stdin:
a.append(int(i.replace("\n", "")))
a.sort(reverse=True)
del a[3:]
print( "\n".join(map(str, a)))
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,316
|
s698813888
|
p00001
|
u660912567
|
1478456258
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 30
|
7680
| 99
|
height_list = [int(input()) for i in range(10)]
for i in range(1,4): print(sorted(height_list)[-i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,317
|
s599470351
|
p00001
|
u252368621
|
1478504272
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7648
| 136
|
mountain=[]
for i in range(10):
mountain.append(int(input()))
mountain.sort()
mountain.reverse()
for i in range(3):
print(mountain[i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,318
|
s815088566
|
p00001
|
u044226657
|
1478789016
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7632
| 250
|
n = [0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0]
for i in range( 0, 10 ):
n[i] = int(input())
mv = 0
ma = 0
for i in range( 0, 3 ):
for j in range( 0, 10 ):
if mv < n[j]:
mv = n[j]
ma = j
print( mv )
n[ma] = -1
mv = 0
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,319
|
s747859892
|
p00001
|
u011621222
|
1478803916
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7660
| 111
|
l = []
for i in range(0,10):
l.append(int(input()))
l.sort(reverse=True)
l=l[:3]
for j in l:
print(j)
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,320
|
s092587821
|
p00001
|
u660912567
|
1479268105
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7564
| 145
|
import sys
height_li = []
for i in range(10):
height_li.append(int(input()))
for i in range(3):
print(sorted(height_li,reverse=True)[i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,321
|
s648460347
|
p00001
|
u922871577
|
1479277649
|
Python
|
Python
|
py
|
Accepted
| 10
|
6356
| 83
|
A = sorted([int(raw_input()) for _ in xrange(10)])
print A[9]
print A[8]
print A[7]
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,322
|
s100326018
|
p00001
|
u146816547
|
1479282673
|
Python
|
Python
|
py
|
Accepted
| 10
|
6332
| 174
|
# coding: utf-8
#Name: List of Top 3 Hills
#Level: 1
#Category: ????????????
#Note:
s = [int(raw_input()) for i in range(10)]
s.sort()
for i in range(3):
print s[9-i]
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,323
|
s869452038
|
p00001
|
u779577827
|
1479467720
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 50
|
7616
| 80
|
[print(x) for x in sorted([int(input()) for _ in range(10)], reverse=True)[0:3]]
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,324
|
s396230467
|
p00001
|
u328069918
|
1479468389
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7596
| 79
|
[print(y) for y in sorted([int(input()) for x in range(10)], reverse=True)[:3]]
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,325
|
s722781748
|
p00001
|
u542645301
|
1479470839
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 30
|
7668
| 80
|
[print(i) for i in sorted([int(input()) for _ in range(10)], reverse=True)[0:3]]
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,326
|
s962534778
|
p00001
|
u680933765
|
1479476889
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7604
| 133
|
# Compatible with Python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
[print(i) for i in sorted([input() for j in range(10)], key=int, reverse=True)[:3]]
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,327
|
s253810656
|
p00001
|
u546285759
|
1479626464
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 60
|
7648
| 288
|
hill = []
while True:
try:
hill.append(int(input()))
except:
break
for i in range(1, len(hill)):
key = hill[i]
j = i-1
while j >= 0 and hill[j] < key:
hill[j+1] = hill[j]
j -= 1
hill[j+1] = key
for i in range(3):
print(hill[i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,328
|
s091361713
|
p00001
|
u292012552
|
1479789003
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7632
| 133
|
heights = []
for _ in range(10):
heights.append(int(input()))
heights.sort()
print(heights[9])
print(heights[8])
print(heights[7])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,329
|
s234931805
|
p00001
|
u116501200
|
1480144036
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7636
| 77
|
[print(e)for e in sorted([int(input())for _ in range(10)],reverse=True)[0:3]]
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,330
|
s311005625
|
p00001
|
u464972055
|
1480339381
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7628
| 87
|
a = [int(input()) for i in range(10)]
a.sort()
for i in range(1, 4):
print(a[-i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,331
|
s309112551
|
p00001
|
u043978098
|
1480590626
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7696
| 83
|
l=[int(input()) for _ in range(10)]
[print(x) for x in sorted(l, reverse=True)[:3]]
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,332
|
s067221404
|
p00001
|
u123687446
|
1480649935
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7696
| 98
|
mountains = [int(input()) for i in range(10)]
for i in sorted(mountains)[7:10][::-1]:
print(i)
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,333
|
s858862768
|
p00001
|
u166860661
|
1480769126
|
Python
|
Python
|
py
|
Accepted
| 10
|
6248
| 137
|
#coding: utf-8
temp = []
for i in range(10):
N = input()
temp.append(N)
temp.sort()
print temp[-1]
print temp[-2]
print temp[-3]
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,334
|
s730287333
|
p00001
|
u301729341
|
1480858803
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7644
| 126
|
High = []
for i in range(10):
High.append(int(input()))
for i in range(3):
print(max(High))
High.remove(max(High))
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,335
|
s833883921
|
p00001
|
u435300817
|
1480861945
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7636
| 188
|
values = []
for i in range(10):
values.append(int(input()))
top3 = []
for i in range(3):
Max = max(values)
top3.append(Max)
values.remove(Max)
for x in top3:
print(x)
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,336
|
s851055377
|
p00001
|
u811733736
|
1481116029
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7596
| 256
|
if __name__ == '__main__':
# ??????????????\???
mountains = [int(input()) for _ in range(10)]
# ???????????????
mountains.sort(reverse=True)
# ???????????????
print('{0}\n{1}\n{2}'.format(mountains[0], mountains[1], mountains[2]))
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,337
|
s616105983
|
p00001
|
u796112608
|
1481179902
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7580
| 98
|
a = []
for i in range(10):
a.append(int(input()))
a.sort()
print(a[9])
print(a[8])
print(a[7])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,338
|
s325967864
|
p00001
|
u206656948
|
1481335168
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7648
| 136
|
a = []
for i in range(10):
a.append(input())
a1_list = [int(i) for i in a]
a1_list.sort()
for i in range(3):
print(a1_list[9-i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,339
|
s650793975
|
p00001
|
u494314211
|
1481458164
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 30
|
7600
| 105
|
l=[]
for i in range(10):
l.append(int(input()))
l.sort(reverse=True)
print(l[0])
print(l[1])
print(l[2])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,340
|
s641393852
|
p00001
|
u890722286
|
1481541780
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7652
| 95
|
m = [int(input()) for i in range(10)]
m.sort(reverse=True)
for i in range(3):
print(m[i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,341
|
s001611645
|
p00001
|
u873515891
|
1482677228
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 30
|
7672
| 142
|
# coding: utf-8
N = 10
h = []
for n in range(N):
h.append(int(input()))
h = sorted(h, reverse = True)
for i in range(3):
print(h[i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,342
|
s112306146
|
p00001
|
u252414452
|
1482931481
|
Python
|
Python
|
py
|
Accepted
| 10
|
6412
| 162
|
import sys
heights = []
for height in sys.stdin:
heights.append(int(height.rstrip()))
heights.sort()
heights.reverse()
for i in range(3):
print heights[i]
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,343
|
s840370634
|
p00001
|
u661290476
|
1482932837
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7720
| 86
|
h=sorted([int(input()) for i in range(10)],reverse=True)
for i in range(3):print(h[i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,344
|
s220881421
|
p00001
|
u078042885
|
1483418633
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7656
| 119
|
a=[]
while 1:
try:
a.append(int(input()))
except: break
a.sort(reverse=1)
for i in range(3):print(a[i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,345
|
s370467487
|
p00001
|
u711765449
|
1483448177
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7648
| 401
|
# -*- coding:utf-8 -*-
import sys
data = []
count = 0
for i in sys.stdin:
data.append(int(i))
count = count+1
if count == 10:
break
N = len(data)
m = 100
for i in range(m):
for n in range(N-1):
a = data[n]
b = data[n+1]
if a <= b:
data[n] = b
data[n+1] = a
else:
pass
for i in range(3):
print(data[i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,346
|
s615088453
|
p00001
|
u116766943
|
1483545620
|
Python
|
Python
|
py
|
Accepted
| 10
|
6424
| 197
|
def main():
arr = []
for i in range(0,10):
arr.append(input())
arr.sort()
arr.reverse()
for i in range(0,3):
print arr[i]
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,347
|
s880683981
|
p00001
|
u923668099
|
1483976805
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7672
| 147
|
mountains = []
for i in range(10):
mountains.append(int(input()))
mountains.sort(reverse = True)
for i in range(3):
print(mountains[i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,348
|
s388308290
|
p00001
|
u622250518
|
1484093836
|
Python
|
Python
|
py
|
Accepted
| 10
|
6396
| 141
|
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
a = [int(raw_input()) for _ in range(10)]
#print a
b = sorted(a, reverse=True)
#print b
for c in b[0:3]:
print c
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,349
|
s257016339
|
p00001
|
u078042885
|
1484319133
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7732
| 70
|
[print(i) for i in (sorted([int(input()) for _ in range(10)])[:6:-1])]
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,350
|
s982881066
|
p00001
|
u319774425
|
1484483748
|
Python
|
Python
|
py
|
Accepted
| 10
|
6416
| 515
|
def calc_mount_1(height_list):
for i in range(len(height_list)):
for i in range(len(height_list)-1):
if height_list[i+1] < height_list[i]:
tmp = height_list[i+1]
height_list[i+1] = height_list[i]
height_list[i] = tmp
else:
continue
return height_list
N = 10
l = [input() for i in range(N)]
answer_array = calc_mount_1(l)
print "%d" % answer_array[-1]
print "%d" % answer_array[-2]
print "%d" % answer_array[-3]
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,351
|
s658178647
|
p00001
|
u923668099
|
1484972450
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7692
| 119
|
mountains = [int(input()) for i in range(10)]
mountains.sort(reverse=True)
for i in range(3):
print(mountains[i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,352
|
s256569459
|
p00001
|
u811841526
|
1485605084
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7608
| 138
|
heights = list()
for i in range(10):
heights.append(int(input()))
for height in list(reversed(sorted(heights)))[:3]:
print(height)
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,353
|
s879156401
|
p00001
|
u043254318
|
1485708129
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7696
| 212
|
import fileinput
mountains = []
for cnt in range(10):
# for line in fileinput.input():
a = input()
mountains.append(int(a))
mountains.sort()
print(mountains[9])
print(mountains[8])
print(mountains[7])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,354
|
s685788251
|
p00001
|
u655138261
|
1486392408
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7736
| 261
|
#! /usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
def main():
mountains = []
for i in range(10):
mountains.append(int(input()))
mountains = sorted(mountains, reverse = True)
for i in range(3):
print(mountains[i])
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,355
|
s777130129
|
p00001
|
u519227872
|
1486400801
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7736
| 90
|
import sys
m = [int(l) for l in sys.stdin]
m.sort()
print(m[-1])
print(m[-2])
print(m[-3])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,356
|
s863487915
|
p00001
|
u769829774
|
1486993584
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7616
| 163
|
h = []
for i in range(10):
h.append(int(input()))
max1 = max(h)
h.remove(max1)
max2 = max(h)
h.remove(max2)
max3 = max(h)
print(max1)
print(max2)
print(max3)
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,357
|
s171483548
|
p00001
|
u917218626
|
1487227963
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7648
| 87
|
a=[]
for i in range(10):a.append(int(input()))
a.sort()
print(a[9],a[8],a[7],sep='\n');
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,358
|
s616315756
|
p00001
|
u823517752
|
1487231808
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 30
|
7604
| 115
|
m = []
for i in range(0, 10):
m.append(int(input()))
m.sort(reverse=True)
for i in range(0, 3):
print(m[i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,359
|
s098250523
|
p00001
|
u630566146
|
1487492262
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7656
| 84
|
for h in sorted([int(input()) for i in range(10)], reverse = True)[:3]:
print(h)
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,360
|
s303907758
|
p00001
|
u630566146
|
1487492828
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7712
| 81
|
[print(h) for h in sorted([int(input()) for i in range(10)], reverse = True)[:3]]
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,361
|
s707968375
|
p00001
|
u301461168
|
1487737427
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 30
|
7744
| 438
|
height = [0 for i in range(10)]
sort_height = [0 for i in range(10)]
#set
for i in range(10):
height[i] = int(input())
#sort
for i in range(10):
for j in range(10):
if height[i] >= sort_height[j]:
#?????????
for k in range(9, j, -1):
sort_height[k] = sort_height[k-1]
sort_height[j] = height[i]
break
for i in range(3):
print(sort_height[i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,362
|
s043015624
|
p00001
|
u831244171
|
1487771415
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7660
| 205
|
import sys
a = list(map(int,sys.stdin.readlines()))
for i in range(10):
for j in range(i+1,10):
if a[i] < a[j]:
a[i],a[j] = a[j],a[i]
for i in range(3):
print(a[i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,363
|
s581993887
|
p00001
|
u810591206
|
1488721172
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 30
|
7608
| 126
|
list = []
for i in range(10):
list.append(int(input()))
list.sort(reverse = True)
for j in range(3):
print(list[j])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,364
|
s565037689
|
p00001
|
u459418423
|
1488856108
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 30
|
7556
| 282
|
heights = []
for i in range(10):
heights.append(int(input()))
for i in range(10):
for j in range(i,10):
if (heights[j] > heights[i]):
w = heights[i]
heights[i] = heights[j]
heights[j] = w
for i in range(3):
print(heights[i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,365
|
s678708145
|
p00001
|
u459418423
|
1488857299
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7628
| 295
|
heights = []
for i in range(10):
heights.append(int(input()))
for i in range(10):
for j in range(i,10):
if (heights[j] > heights[i]):
w = heights[i]
heights[i] = heights[j]
heights[j] = w
print(heights[0])
print(heights[1])
print(heights[2])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,366
|
s894690754
|
p00001
|
u731896389
|
1489037720
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 30
|
7604
| 102
|
a = []
for i in range(10):
a.append(int(input()))
a.sort()
for j in range(3):
print(a[-(j+1)])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,367
|
s804715181
|
p00001
|
u897625141
|
1489213526
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7588
| 122
|
array=[int(input()) for i in range(10)]
array.sort()
num = len(array)
for i in range(num-1,num-4,-1):
print(array[i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,368
|
s543553451
|
p00001
|
u318658123
|
1489387483
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7616
| 252
|
#coding:utf-8
import sys
if __name__ == '__main__':
nums = []
for line in sys.stdin:
if line == "\n":
break
else :
nums.append(int(line))
for n in sorted(nums, reverse=True)[:3]:
print(n)
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,369
|
s877765133
|
p00001
|
u921541953
|
1489392880
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7664
| 145
|
mountains = []
[mountains.append(int(input())) for i in range(10)]
mountains = sorted(mountains)[::-1]
for j in range(3):
print(mountains[j])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,370
|
s268527846
|
p00001
|
u623894175
|
1489396736
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7688
| 415
|
def quicksort(array):
if len(array) < 2:
return array
else:
pivot = array[0]
less = [i for i in array[1:] if i <= pivot]
greater = [i for i in array[1:] if i > pivot]
return quicksort(less) + [pivot] + quicksort(greater)
array = []
for _ in range(10):
array.append(int(input()))
sorted_array = quicksort(array)
for i in range(3):
print(sorted_array[9-i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,371
|
s816271460
|
p00001
|
u623894175
|
1489396981
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7608
| 150
|
array = []
for _ in range(10):
array.append(int(input()))
sorted_array = sorted(array,reverse=True)
for i in range(3):
print(sorted_array[i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,372
|
s224429001
|
p00001
|
u897625141
|
1489819334
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 30
|
7636
| 98
|
array = [int(input()) for i in range(10)]
array.sort()
for i in range(9,6,-1):
print(array[i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,373
|
s921634541
|
p00001
|
u462831976
|
1489979146
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7576
| 140
|
values = []
for i in range(10):
v = int(input())
values.append(v)
values.sort(reverse=True)
for i in range(3):
print(values[i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,374
|
s841693889
|
p00001
|
u088318049
|
1490587720
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7808
| 840
|
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import sys
def qsort( a ):
if not isinstance(a,list):
raise TypeError('qsort can only sort \'list\'')
if len(a) <= 1:
return a
p = a[0]
for i in range(1,len(a)):
if a[0] != a[i]:
if a[0] < a[i]:
p = a[i]
break
elif i == len(a)-1:
#all are same
return a
while True:
i = 0
j = len(a)
for i in range( 0, len(a) ):
if p <= a[i]:
break
for j in range( len(a)-1, -1, -1 ):
if a[j] < p:
break
if i >= j:
a1 = qsort( a[:i] )
if i < len(a):
a2 = qsort( a[i:] )
a1.extend(a2)
return a1
else:
tmp = a[i]
a[i] = a[j]
a[j] = tmp
if __name__ == '__main__':
m_list = []
for i in range(0,10):
m_list.append( int( sys.stdin.readline() ) )
s = qsort(m_list)
s.reverse()
for i in range(0,3):
print('{}'.format(s[i]))
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,375
|
s342687596
|
p00001
|
u036236649
|
1490592126
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7724
| 249
|
inp = [int(input()) for i in range(10)]
m1, m2, m3 = 0, 0, 0
for h in inp:
if(h > m1):
m3 = m2
m2 = m1
m1 = h
elif(h > m2):
m3 = m2
m2 = h
elif(h > m3):
m3 = h
print(m1)
print(m2)
print(m3)
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,376
|
s114182028
|
p00001
|
u728901930
|
1490776755
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 30
|
7660
| 101
|
A=[]
for i in range(10):
A.append(int(input()))
A.sort()
A.reverse()
for i in range(3):
print(A[i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,377
|
s506919790
|
p00001
|
u371289566
|
1491157338
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 30
|
7660
| 104
|
h = []
for _ in range(10):
h.append(int(input()))
h.sort(reverse=True)
for i in range(3):
print(h[i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,378
|
s219413688
|
p00001
|
u337016727
|
1491204349
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 30
|
7620
| 141
|
# coding: utf-8
list = []
for i in range(10):
list.append(int(input()))
slist = sorted(list)
for i in range(3):
print(slist[9-i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,379
|
s479428451
|
p00001
|
u518711553
|
1491485664
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7488
| 119
|
rank = [0] * 4
for _ in range(10):
rank[0] = int(input())
rank.sort()
for r in reversed(rank[1:]):
print(r)
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,380
|
s490300959
|
p00001
|
u208157605
|
1491804622
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7516
| 133
|
mt_list = []
for i in range(10):
mt_list.append(int(input()))
mt_list.sort(reverse=True)
for i in range(3):
print(mt_list[i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,381
|
s491792504
|
p00001
|
u371539389
|
1491821083
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7528
| 319
|
first=0
second=0
third=0
for i in range(10):
mountain=int(input())
if mountain>first:
third=second
second=first
first=mountain
elif mountain>second:
third=second
second=mountain
elif mountain>third:
third=mountain
print(first)
print(second)
print(third)
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,382
|
s458193533
|
p00001
|
u307520683
|
1491888483
|
Python
|
Python
|
py
|
Accepted
| 10
|
6236
| 103
|
a = [input() for i in range(10)]
a.sort(reverse=True)
#print "answer"
for i in range(3):
print a[i]
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,383
|
s214816276
|
p00001
|
u868716420
|
1492117066
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 30
|
7516
| 101
|
mountain = [int(input()) for _ in range(10)]
mountain.sort()
for _ in -1, -2, -3 : print(mountain[_])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,384
|
s337808590
|
p00001
|
u922450532
|
1492684253
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 30
|
7640
| 138
|
list =[]
for i in range(10):
a = int(input())
list.append(a)
list.sort()
list.reverse()
for i in range(3):
print(list[i])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,385
|
s058771707
|
p00001
|
u723913470
|
1493370126
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7560
| 161
|
#a=list(map(int,input().split()))
a=[]
for i in range(10):
tmp = int(input())
a.append(tmp)
b=sorted(a, reverse=True)
print(b[0])
print(b[1])
print(b[2])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,386
|
s029653534
|
p00001
|
u000317780
|
1493696381
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 30
|
7640
| 316
|
# coding: utf-8
def getint():
return int(input().rstrip())
def main():
ls = []
num_of_mount = 10
num_of_top = 3
for i in range(num_of_mount):
ls.append(getint())
ls.sort(reverse=True)
for i in range(num_of_top):
print(ls[i])
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,387
|
s602116397
|
p00001
|
u945345165
|
1493777019
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7592
| 121
|
arr = []
for i in range (10):
arr.append(int(input()))
arr.sort()
arr.reverse()
for a in range (3):
print(arr[a])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,388
|
s520668092
|
p00001
|
u710016128
|
1493799474
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 30
|
7560
| 124
|
mt = list()
n = 10
for i in range(n):
mt.append(int(input()))
mt.sort(reverse=True)
for j in range(3):
print(mt[j])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,389
|
s737543331
|
p00001
|
u717959831
|
1494289907
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7560
| 186
|
f, s, t = 3,2,1
for i in range(10):
z = int(input())
if z >= f:
f,s,t = z, f, s;
elif z>=s:
s,t = z,s;
elif z>=t:
t = z
print(f);print(s);print(t)
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,390
|
s373318252
|
p00001
|
u923668099
|
1494496910
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 30
|
7592
| 163
|
import sys
def solve():
a = [int(input()) for i in range(10)]
a.sort(reverse=True)
print(*a[:3], sep='\n')
if __name__ == '__main__':
solve()
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,391
|
s467331419
|
p00001
|
u362104929
|
1494575078
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7680
| 207
|
def main():
l = []
for _ in range(10):
l.append(int(input()))
l = sorted(l, reverse=True)
for i in range(3):
print(l[i])
return None
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,392
|
s933485001
|
p00001
|
u123596571
|
1494614472
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7616
| 108
|
n = list()
for var in range(0,10):
n.append(int(input()))
n.sort(reverse=True)
for i in n[:3]:
print(i)
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,393
|
s898555388
|
p00001
|
u811773570
|
1494808520
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 30
|
7604
| 93
|
main = (lambda a: [print(i) for i in a[:3]])(sorted([int(input()) for i in range(10)])[::-1])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,394
|
s749715681
|
p00001
|
u995334180
|
1494957349
|
Python
|
Python
|
py
|
Accepted
| 10
|
6356
| 102
|
a = []
for i in range(10):
a.append(input())
a.sort()
a.reverse()
print a[0]
print a[1]
print a[2]
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,395
|
s518539791
|
p00001
|
u231802041
|
1495469340
|
Python
|
Python
|
py
|
Accepted
| 10
|
6252
| 100
|
#coding:utf-8
l = [int(raw_input()) for i in range(10)]
l.sort()
for i in range(3):
print l[9-i]
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,396
|
s641079594
|
p00001
|
u589276934
|
1495690989
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7620
| 239
|
ranking = []
while True:
try:
height = int(input())
ranking.append(height)
except:
break
sortedRanking = sorted(ranking, reverse=True)
print(sortedRanking[0])
print(sortedRanking[1])
print(sortedRanking[2])
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,397
|
s471298539
|
p00001
|
u922489088
|
1495794831
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7620
| 136
|
import sys
l = []
for i in range(10):
l.append(int(sys.stdin.readline().rstrip()))
for h in sorted(l,reverse=True)[:3]:
print(h)
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,398
|
s586924443
|
p00001
|
u011621222
|
1495900114
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 30
|
7568
| 105
|
a = []
for i in range(10):
a.append(int(input()))
a.sort()
print("\n".join(list(map(str,a[9:6:-1]))))
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,399
|
s621518117
|
p00001
|
u151989268
|
1495908969
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 30
|
7644
| 82
|
for i in sorted([int(input()) for _ in range(10)], reverse=True)[:3]:
print(i)
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,400
|
s412417225
|
p00001
|
u905313459
|
1496054656
|
Python
|
Python3
|
py
|
Accepted
| 20
|
7612
| 115
|
a = []
for i in range(10):
a.append(input())
a = sorted(a, key=int, reverse=True)
for i in a[0:3]:
print(i)
|
p00001
|
<H1>List of Top 3 Hills</H1>
<p>
There is a data which provides heights (in meter) of mountains. The data is only for ten mountains.
</p>
<p>
Write a program which prints heights of the top three mountains in descending order.
</p>
<H2>Input</H2>
<pre>
Height of mountain 1
Height of mountain 2
Height of mountain 3
.
.
Height of mountain 10
</pre>
<h2>Constraints</h2>
<p>
0 ≤ height of mountain (integer) ≤ 10,000
</p>
<H2>Output</H2>
<pre>
Height of the 1st mountain
Height of the 2nd mountain
Height of the 3rd mountain
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 1</H2>
<pre>
3776
2848
2840
</pre>
<H2>Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
900
</pre>
<H2>Output for the Sample Input 2</H2>
<pre>
900
900
800
</pre>
|
1819
2003
876
2840
1723
1673
3776
2848
1592
922
|
3776
2848
2840
| 1,401
|
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