COCI '06 Contest 5 #4 Liga

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Points: 12 (partial)
Time limit: 0.6s
Memory limit: 32M

Problem type

While the players are resting between sets, the station puts on tedious commercials. Zvonko fires up the teletext feature on his TV set and is reviewing the latest scores and standings in the football league. Always sharp, he has come up with a new mathematical game.

The standings table contains five statistics for each team: the total number of games played, how many of those games the team won, drew and lost, and points earned. A team earns 3 points for every win and 1 point for every draw.

Zvonko noticed that the values of some fields can be determined from the others. Write a program that takes in a table in which the values of some fields are unknown, and fills in the missing fields.

The data for different teams is not related. For example, it is possible that the table says all teams have won all their games (although that is not possible in a real league).

Each team will have played at most 100 games (even though that can be one of the missing fields).

Input Specification

The first line contains an integer N (1 \le N \le 1000), the number of teams in the league.

Each of the following N lines contains the 5 fields for one team separated by single spaces, containing the 5 pieces of data as described in the problem statement. Each field contains an integer (at least 0), or the character ? (question mark) if the value is not known.

The input will be consistent and there will be a unique way to determine the values of the missing fields.

Output Specification

Output the table with the missing fields filled in.

Note: For each test case, your program will receive a score linearly proportional to the number of correctly solved teams, rounded down. If your program exceeds the time limit or another error occurs, the score for that test case will be 0.

Sample Input

5
27 21 3 3 66
27 18 6 3 ?
? 15 5 7 50
? 14 7 5 ?
? 14 ? 8 47

Sample Output

27 21 3 3 66
27 18 6 3 60
27 15 5 7 50
26 14 7 5 49
27 14 5 8 47

Comments


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    dnialh_  commented on March 29, 2023, 4:09 a.m.

    Note: There is only a unique way to fill in the missing fields with the condition that there are at most 100 games. (ie. the fact that there are at most 100 games MUST be used in your logical deduction).