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DeleteTime Limit: 2000/1000 MS (Java/Others) Memory Limit: 65536/65536 K (Java/Others)Total Submission(s): 2745 Accepted Submission(s): 1180 Problem Description WLD likes playing with numbers. One day he is playing with $N$ integers. He wants to delete $K$ integers from them. He likes diversity, so he wants to keep the kinds of different integers as many as possible after the deletion. But he is busy pushing, can you help him? Input There are Multiple Cases. (At MOST $100$) For each case: The first line contains one integer $N(0 < N \leq 100)$. The second line contains $N$ integers $a1,a2,...,aN(1 \leq ai \leq N)$, denoting the integers WLD plays with. The third line contains one integer $K(0 \leq K < N)$. Output For each case: Print one integer. It denotes the maximum of different numbers remain after the deletion. Sample Input
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Hint if WLD deletes a 3, the numbers remain is [1,1,2],he'll get 2 different numbers. if WLD deletes a 2, the numbers remain is [1,1,3],he'll get 2 different numbers. if WLD deletes a 1, the numbers remain is [1,2,3],he'll get 3 different numbers. Source | ||||||||||
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