Counting-Out Rhyme
Children have gathered in a circle and are playing with a counting-out rhyme. The children are numbered 1 to n so that (for i = 1, 2, ..., n - 1) the child number i+1 stands to the left of the child number i, and the child number 1 stands to the left of the child number n. The child who is counted out in the rhyme leaves the circle. The counting out is repeated until there is no one left in the circle. The rules of the play are as follows:
We observe the children playing counting out and we notice the order in which they leave the circle. Basing on this information we try to guess how many syllables the counting-out rhyme consists of. TaskWrite a program which:
InputIn the first line of the text file wyl.in there is one positive integer n, 2 <= n <= 20. In the second line there are n integers separated by single spaces. The i-th number tells at which turn of the counting out the child of number i left the circle.OutputYour program should write in the first and only line of the text file wyl.out either one integer: the smallest number k of syllables that the counting-out rhyme can consist of, or one word NIE, if such a number does not exist.ExampleFor the following input file wyl.in:4 1 4 2 3the correct answer is in the following output file wyl.out: 5 |