1374

1374 - Confusion in the Problemset
Time Limit: 2 second(s) Memory Limit: 32 MB

A small confusion in a problem set may ruin the whole contest. So, most of the problem setters try their best to remove any kind of ambiguity from the set. But sometimes it is not that important. For example, the mock contest of ICPC Dhaka Regional. As it is mock contest so we are not that serious with the set. We printed two problems, problem A in Page 1 and Problem B in Page 2. Then we remembered that we had to give rule of the contest too. Thus we printed the rule page. But we did not notice that the rule page was printed with Page 2. We were stapling 3 pages together. First rule page, then Problem A and at the last Problem B. So, the written page numbers were, 2, 1 and 2. This looked odd. But we already printed all the pages and if we want to fix the issue we had no other way but to print all the three pages. One among us suggested an explanation, "Well, first 2 means there are 2 pages after this page. 1 also means there is 1 page after this page. But the 2 in last page means there are 2 pages before this page." Interesting observation indeed! So we came up with a rule which is, page numberings of all the n pages are valid, if the page number at a page denotes number of page before this page or number of page after this page.

So with this rule, {3, 1, 2, 0} is valid but {3, 3, 1, 3} is not valid.

Input

Input starts with an integer T (≤ 60), denoting the number of test cases.

Each case starts with a line an integer n (1 ≤ n ≤ 10000) denoting the number of pages in the problem-set. The next line contains n space separated integers denoting the page number written on the pages. The integers lie in the range [0, 106].

Output

For each case, print the case number and "yes" if the pages can be shuffled somehow to meet the given restrictions. Otherwise print "no".

Sample Input

Output for Sample Input

2

4

0 3 1 2

4

1 3 3 3

Case 1: yes

Case 2: no

Notes

  1. For case 1, the pages can be shuffled in several ways so that the page numbering is valid. One of the valid shuffles is 3, 1, 2, 0.
  2. For case 2, there is no valid way to shuffle these.

PROBLEM SETTER: MD. MAHBUBUL HASAN
SPECIAL THANKS: MD. TOWHIDUL ISLAM TALUKDER, JANE ALAM JAN
题意:n个数字,问能否把这些数字放在合适的位置,每个位置的数字有两种含义:他前面有a[i]个数字或者他后面有a[i]个数字;
思路:
先将给的数统计到数组中,然后重前到后扫一遍,因为两个位置是对称的,要么选i+1,要么选n-i-1;所以当前的为置这两种情况选那个都行。
 1 #include<stdio.h>
 2 #include<algorithm>
 3 #include<iostream>
 4 #include<string.h>
 5 #include<stdlib.h>
 6 #include<queue>
 7 #include<set>
 8 #include<vector>
 9 #include<map>
10 using namespace std;
11 int ans[20000];
12 int flag[1000005];
13 int main(void)
14 {
15     int i,j,k;
16     int s;
17     scanf("%d",&k);
18     for(s=1; s<=k; s++)
19     {
20         int n,m;memset(flag,0,sizeof(flag));
21         scanf("%d",&n);
22         for(i=0; i<n; i++)
23         {
24             scanf("%d",&ans[i]);
25             flag[ans[i]]++;
26         }
27         int ask=0;
28         for(i=0;i<n;i++)
29         {
30             int q=i;
31             int p=n-i-1;
32             if(flag[q])
33             {
34                 flag[q]--;
35             }
36             else if(flag[p])
37             {
38                 flag[p]--;
39             }
40             else ask=1;
41         }
42         printf("Case %d: ",s);
43         if(ask)
44             printf("no
");
45         else printf("yes
");
46     }
47     return 0;
48 }
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原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/zzuli2sjy/p/5620584.html