Squares
Vasya has found a piece of paper with a coordinate system written on it. There are ndistinct squares drawn in this coordinate system. Let's number the squares with integers from 1 to n. It turned out that points with coordinates (0, 0) and (ai, ai)are the opposite corners of the i-th square.
Vasya wants to find such integer point (with integer coordinates) of the plane, that belongs to exactly k drawn squares. We'll say that a point belongs to a square, if the point is located either inside the square, or on its boundary.
Help Vasya find a point that would meet the described limits.
Input
The first line contains two space-separated integers n, k (1 ≤ n, k ≤ 50). The second line contains space-separated integers a1, a2, ..., an (1 ≤ ai ≤ 109).
It is guaranteed that all given squares are distinct.
Output
In a single line print two space-separated integers x and y (0 ≤ x, y ≤ 109) — the coordinates of the point that belongs to exactly k squares. If there are multiple answers, you are allowed to print any of them.
If there is no answer, print "-1" (without the quotes).
Examples
4 3
5 1 3 4
2 1
3 1
2 4 1
4 0
4 50
5 1 10 2
-1
sol:排序之后倒序往回找K个,找到n-K+1个正方形,一维坐标是它的边长,还有一维是0,这样一定是可以的
#include <bits/stdc++.h> using namespace std; typedef int ll; inline ll read() { ll s=0; bool f=0; char ch=' '; while(!isdigit(ch)) { f|=(ch=='-'); ch=getchar(); } while(isdigit(ch)) { s=(s<<3)+(s<<1)+(ch^48); ch=getchar(); } return (f)?(-s):(s); } #define R(x) x=read() inline void write(ll x) { if(x<0) { putchar('-'); x=-x; } if(x<10) { putchar(x+'0'); return; } write(x/10); putchar((x%10)+'0'); return; } #define W(x) write(x),putchar(' ') #define Wl(x) write(x),putchar(' ') const int N=55; int n,K,a[N]; int main() { int i; R(n); R(K); for(i=1;i<=n;i++) R(a[i]); if(K>n) return 0*puts("-1"); sort(a+1,a+n+1); W(a[n-K+1]); Wl(0); return 0; }