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LianLianKanTime Limit: 2000/1000 MS (Java/Others) Memory Limit: 32768/32768 K (Java/Others)Total Submission(s): 4897 Accepted Submission(s): 1475 Problem Description I like playing game with my friend, although sometimes looks pretty naive. Today I invent a new game called LianLianKan. The game is about playing on a number stack. Now we have a number stack, and we should link and pop the same element pairs from top to bottom. Each time, you can just link the top element with one same-value element. After pop them from stack, all left elements will fall down. Although the game seems to be interesting, it's really naive indeed. To prove I am a wisdom among my friend, I add an additional rule to the game: for each top element, it can just link with the same-value element whose distance is less than 6 with it. Before the game, I want to check whether I have a solution to pop all elements in the stack. Input There are multiple test cases. The first line is an integer N indicating the number of elements in the stack initially. (1 <= N <= 1000) The next line contains N integer ai indicating the elements from bottom to top. (0 <= ai <= 2,000,000,000) Output For each test case, output ¡°1¡± if I can pop all elements; otherwise output ¡°0¡±. Sample Input
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