University of Toronto ACM-ICPC Tryouts 2012
A: Max Flow
Many computer scientists have nightmares about the daunting task of finding the max flow. Can you handle it?
There are T (1 ≤ T ≤ 10) scenarios. In each scenario, there are N (1 ≤ N ≤ 10) flows, and the value of the i-th flow is Fi (1 ≤ Fi ≤ 100) - your job is to find the largest of the flow values.
Input
Line 1: 1 integer, T
For each scenario:
Line 1: 1 integer, N
Next N lines: 1 integer, Fi, for i = 1..N
Output
For each scenario:
Line 1: The largest flow value.
Sample Input
2 4 2 5 3 5 1 1
Sample Output
5 1
Explanation of Sample
In the first scenario, the 4 flows have values of 2, 5, 3, and 5, respectively. The largest of these values is 5.
In the second scenario, the only flow has a value of 1, so the max flow is 1.
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Point Value: 3
Time Limit: 5.00s
Memory Limit: 64M
Added: Oct 02, 2012
Author: SourSpinach
Languages Allowed:
C++03, PAS, C, HASK, ASM, RUBY, PYTH2, JAVA, PHP, SCM, CAML, PERL, C#, C++11, PYTH3
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