Elder is prohibited from participating in the ICPC——老登禁止参加 ICPC
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Statement
Among contemporary college students, there's a popular competition: the International Chuuni Performance Contest (ICPC).
Don't be intimidated by the name; this isn't a competition you can win by simply shouting "Dark Flame Palm." It's a serious (yet not-so-serious) event that requires imagination, expressiveness, and even a bit of self-confidence.
Timothy, a passionate young man, wanted to enter the competition. However, as he carefully read the rules, he discovered a shocking clause: high school students (minors) and university graduates were prohibited from participating as official competitors. In other words, if he insisted on participating, he would only be a "friendly participant," and no matter how good his performance was, he wouldn't receive a medal.
"So what's the point of coming here?!" Timothy grumbled as he sat at his computer, frantically researching the competition requirements for various countries. He soon discovered the key: the high school and college graduation ages differed from country to country.
As long as his age was greater than or equal to the high school graduation age in a given country, and strictly less than the college graduation age in that country, he could legitimately become a competitor.
So the question arose: Timothy's actual age this year is . There are ICPC competitions around the world. He needs to know which ones he can legitimately win, rather than just joining in the fun.
Now, please help him calculate how many of these places he can compete for that glittering medal.
Input
The first line contains an integer , representing Timothy's age. (Yes, the question guarantees that he can theoretically live to years.)
Second line: An integer , representing the number of matches found.
The next lines: Each line contains two integers , where represents the age of high school graduation in that country, and represents the age of undergraduate graduation in that country.
Output
Output a line containing a single number, indicating the number of contests Timothy can participate in.
Samples
20
4
18 22
21 25
16 20
19 30
2
Notes
For the first example, Timothy is 20 years old. Let's look at the rules for four countries:
- Country A: High school graduates age 18, undergraduate graduates age 22; Timothy's age falls within the range. He can participate and win a medal.
- Country B: High school graduates age 21, undergraduate graduates age 25; Timothy is still a year away from turning 21. Sorry, he's not old enough and should come back next year.
- Country C: High school graduates age 16, undergraduate graduates age 20; note that this requires them to be strictly less than 20 years old, and Timothy is exactly 20; one year short, he's completely out of the running.
- Country D: High school graduates age 19, undergraduate graduates age 30; Timothy's age falls within the range. He can participate and should have no problem winning a medal!
Thus, Timothy was ultimately able to compete as a regular competitor in ICPC competitions in two countries and win prizes.
2025 JSUT Collegiate Programming Contest 江苏理工学院新生赛-同步赛
- 状态
- 已结束
- 规则
- ACM/ICPC
- 题目
- 15
- 开始于
- 2025-11-8 12:00
- 结束于
- 2025-11-8 17:00
- 持续时间
- 5 小时
- 主持人
- 参赛人数
- 15