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
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banglee:
2024-06-07 10:43:11
1.40 with python, using sys.stdin.buffer.readline
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carmadillo:
2024-02-23 22:07:55
1.39 sec with Python |
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eoin8991:
2023-08-22 02:59:21
1.43 sec with Python |
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hellothere_12:
2022-09-26 20:46:01
0.2 in C++
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ashutosh_028:
2021-11-04 07:42:24
0.80 in Java |
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jamesbhai7983:
2021-06-27 19:52:17
My solution completed, run time is 0.53 c++ g++ compiler |
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aman_rj:
2021-03-25 17:28:05
0.38 in C++
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greedosaur:
2021-03-21 18:45:31
0.01sec in Mariolang |
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zero_paul23:
2021-02-09 17:22:57
0.76 - 0.79 in Java. IO using custom buffered reader and StringTokenizer. Much faster (0.26) with custom class from geeksForGeeks.com Last edit: 2021-02-09 17:32:22 |
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krishp:
2020-11-22 18:22:58
.26 seconds JAVA. For anyone wondering, you have to use a Fast Input. You can find the code here: https://pastebin.com/EzGz3WcM
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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 |