VIII Olimpiada Informatyczna 2000/2001
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Task: LAN
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Author: Marcin Kubica
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III stage contest, the second day |
Byteland had not always been a democratic country. There were also black pages in its book of history. One lovely day general Bytel - commander of the junta which had power over Byteland -- decided to finish the long-lasting time of war and released imprisoned activists of the opposition. However, he had no intention to let the leader Bytesar free. He decided to chain him to the wall with the bytish chain. It consists of joined rings and the bar fixed to the wall. Although the rings are not joined with the bar, it is hard to take them off.
'General, why have you chained me to the prison walls and did not let rejoice at freedom!'
cried Bytesar.
'But Bytesar, you are not chained at all, and I am certain you are able to take off the
rings from the bar by yourself.' perfidiously answered general Bytel, and he added
'But deal with that before a clock strikes the cyber hour and do not make a noise at night, otherwise I will be forced to call Civil Cyber Police.'
Help Bytesar! Number the following rings of the chain with integers
1,2,...,n. We may put on and take off these rings according to the
following rules:
Write a program which:
4 1 0 1 0the correct answer is the output file LAN.OUT:
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