1041. Be Unique (20)

Being unique is so important to people on Mars that even their lottery is designed in a unique way. The rule of winning is simple: one bets on a number chosen from [1, 104]. The first one who bets on a unique number wins. For example, if there are 7 people betting on 5 31 5 88 67 88 17, then the second one who bets on 31 wins.

Input Specification:

Each input file contains one test case. Each case contains a line which begins with a positive integer N (<=105) and then followed by N bets. The numbers are separated by a space.

Output Specification:

For each test case, print the winning number in a line. If there is no winner, print "None" instead.

Sample Input 1:

7 5 31 5 88 67 88 17

Sample Output 1:

31

Sample Input 2:

5 888 666 666 888 888

Sample Output 2:

None
 1 #include <stdio.h> 
 2 int lottery(int *,int);
 3 int main(void)
 4 {
 5      //freopen("in.txt","r",stdin);
 6      int n;
 7      int num[100000];
 8      int i;
 9      
10      scanf("%d",&n);
11      for(i=0;i<n;i++)
12      {
13           scanf("%d",&num[i]);
14      }
15      lottery(num,n);
16      return 0;
17 }
18 int lottery (int *num,int n)
19 {
20      int i,j;
21      int flag;
22      int count[100000]={0};
23      
24      for(i=0;i<n;i++)
25      {
26           count[num[i]]++;
27      }
28      
29      for(i=0;i<n;i++)
30      {
31           if(count[num[i]]==1)
32                {
33                     printf("%d
",num[i]);
34                     return 0;
35                }
36      }
37           
38      
39      printf("None
");
40      return 0;
41 }
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