Osu!
Time Limit:1000MS Memory Limit:65536KB 64bit IO Format:%I64d & %I64u
Description
Osu! is a famous music game that attracts a lot of people. In osu!, there is a performance scoring system, which evaluates your performance. Each song you have played will have a score. And the system will sort all you scores in descending order. After that, the i-th song scored a
i will add 0.95^(i-1)*a
i to your total score.
Now you are given the task to write a calculator for this system.
Now you are given the task to write a calculator for this system.
Input
The first line contains an integer T, denoting the number of the test cases.
For each test case, the first line contains an integer n, denoting the number of songs you have played. The second line contains n integers a 1, a 2, ..., a n separated by a single space, denoting the score of each song.
T<=20, n<=50, 1<=a i<=500.
For each test case, the first line contains an integer n, denoting the number of songs you have played. The second line contains n integers a 1, a 2, ..., a n separated by a single space, denoting the score of each song.
T<=20, n<=50, 1<=a i<=500.
Output
For each test case, output one line for the answer.
Your answers will be considered correct if its absolute error is smaller than 1e-5.
Your answers will be considered correct if its absolute error is smaller than 1e-5.
Sample Input
1 2 530 478
Sample Output
984.1000000000
#include<iostream>
#include<algorithm>
#include<stdio.h>
#include<string.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
using namespace std;
double a[1001];
int n;
int cmp(const void *a,const void *b)
{
return *(double *)b > *(double *)a ? 1 : -1;
}
int main()
{
int T;
scanf("%d",&T);
while(T--)
{
scanf("%d",&n);
for(int i=0;i<n;i++)
{
scanf("%lf",&a[i]);
}
qsort(a,n,sizeof(a[0]),cmp);
double sum = a[0];
double h = 0.95;
for(int i=1;i<n;i++)
{
sum += h * a[i];
h = h * 0.95;
}
printf("%.10lf\n",sum);
}
return 0;
}