While solving 230A I came across a failing test case 104218672 1 2 1 0 1 0
This is should result in YES, I think, but the judges say that it is NO. Can someone explain to me why this is NO?
While solving 230A I came across a failing test case 104218672 1 2 1 0 1 0
This is should result in YES, I think, but the judges say that it is NO. Can someone explain to me why this is NO?
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Note that in the problem statement, there is "But if Kirito's strength is greater than the dragon's strength, then he defeats the dragon and gets a bonus strength".
I think here 'greater' means > but not >=, and there in your test case, he could not defeat any dragons.