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VI Olimpiada Informatyczna 1998/1999

Task: GRO
Author:
Speleology

I stage contest  

A team of speleologists organizes a training in the Grate Cave of Byte Mountains. During the training each speleologist explores a route from Top Chamber to Bottom Chamber. The speleologists may move down only, i.e. the level of every consecutive chamber on a route should be lower then the previous one. Moreover, each speleologist has to start from Top Chamber through a different corridor and each of them must enter Bottom Chamber using different corridor. The remaining corridors may be traversed by more then one speleologist. How many speleologists can train simultaneously? 

Task

Write a program which:

  • reads the cave description from the text file GRO.IN,
  • computes the maximal number of speleologists that may train simultaneously,
  • writes the result to the text file GRO.OUT.

Input

In the first line of the text file GRO.IN there is one integer n (2<=n<=200), equal to the number of chambers in the cave. The chambers are numbered with integers from 1 to n in descending level order - the chamber of grater number is at the higher level than the chamber of the lower one. (Top Chamber has number 1, and Bottom Chamber has number n). In the following n-1lines (i.e. lines 2,3,...,n) the descriptions of corridors are given. The (i+1)-th line contains numbers of chambers connected by corridors with the i-th chamber. (only chambers with numbers grater then i are mentioned). The first number in a line, m, 0<=m<=(n-i+1), is a number of corridors exiting the chamber being described. Then the following m integers are the numbers of the chambers the corridors are leading to. 

Output

Your program should write one integer in the only line of the text file GRO.OUT. This number should be equal to the maximal number of speleologists able to train simultaneously, 

Example

For the input file GRO.IN:

12
4 3 4 2 5
1 8
2 9 7
2 6 11
1 8
2 9 10
2 10 11
1 12
2 10 12
1 12
1 12

describing the following cave:

the correct answer is a text file GRO.OUT:

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