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INTEST - Enormous Input Test |
The purpose of this problem is to verify whether the method you are using to read input data is sufficiently fast to handle problems branded with the enormous Input/Output warning. You are expected to be able to process at least 2.5MB of input data per second at runtime.
Input
The input begins with two positive integers n k (n, k<=107). The next n lines of input contain one positive integer ti, not greater than 109, each.
Output
Write a single integer to output, denoting how many integers ti are divisible by k.
Example
Input: 7 3 1 51 966369 7 9 999996 11 Output: 4
Added by: | adrian |
Date: | 2004-11-09 |
Time limit: | 2.112s |
Source limit: | 50000B |
Memory limit: | 1536MB |
Cluster: | Cube (Intel G860) |
Languages: | All except: NODEJS PERL6 VB.NET |
Resource: | Idea put forward by Michael Mendelsohn |
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2019-10-18 22:49:41
hi guys.....I reduced my code time from 1.37 to 0.34 really happy, cout <<"Happy Coding : )"; |
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2019-07-21 12:54:33
got green in time 3.85 for python :| |
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2019-05-11 11:43:46
0.02 second in c++ : https://hastebin.com/ijokotecun.cpp |
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2019-03-22 12:27:58
1.54 sec python 3 ez AC. |
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2019-02-15 05:03:04
0.07 seconds, how do people get faster than this? |
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2019-01-16 21:35:34
Simple Code.. AC in one go. |
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2018-07-23 12:28:10
0.04 sec in c++ |
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2018-07-18 20:51:59
0.22 second in c++ |
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2018-07-18 11:08:01
0.27 sec AC in one go. |
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2018-06-16 09:51:24
0.44 sec AC in a go,,, |