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Korotkodul

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Nov 29th, 2022 (edited)
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  1. #include <iostream>
  2. #include <cmath>
  3. #include <vector>
  4. #include <queue>
  5. #include <algorithm>
  6. #include <string>
  7. #include <stack>
  8. #include <set>
  9. #include <map>
  10. #define pii pair <int, int>
  11. #define pb(x) push_back(x)
  12. using namespace std;
  13. using ll = long long;
  14. using ld = long double;
  15. using db = double;
  16. void cv(vector <int> &v) {
  17.     for (auto x : v) cout << x << ' ';
  18.     cout << "\n";
  19. }
  20.  
  21. void cvl(vector <ll> &v) {
  22.     for (auto x : v) cout << x << ' ';
  23.     cout << "\n";
  24. }
  25.  
  26.  
  27. void cvv(vector <vector <int> > &v) {
  28.     for (auto x : v) cv(x);
  29.     cout << "\n";
  30. }
  31.  
  32. void cvb(vector <bool> v) {
  33.     for (bool x : v) cout << x << ' ';
  34.     cout << "\n";
  35. }
  36.  
  37. void cvs(vector <string>  v) {
  38.     for (auto a : v) {
  39.         cout << a << "\n";
  40.     }
  41. }
  42.  
  43. void cvp(vector <pii> a) {
  44.     for (auto p : a) {
  45.         cout << p.first << ' ' << p.second << "\n";
  46.     }
  47.     cout << "\n";
  48. }
  49.  
  50. bool impl(bool a, bool b) {
  51.     return !a || b;
  52. }
  53.  
  54. bool f(bool a, bool b, bool c, bool d, bool e) {
  55.     bool one, two, three;
  56.     one = impl(a, b && c) || !c;
  57.     two = impl(b, c && d) || !d;
  58.     three = impl(!e, c && d) || !c;
  59.     return impl(impl(one, two), three);
  60. }
  61.  
  62.  
  63. int main() {
  64.     ios::sync_with_stdio(0);
  65.     cin.tie(0);
  66.     cout.tie(0);
  67.     vector <bool> v = {0, 1};
  68.     for (bool a: v) {
  69.         for (bool b: v) {
  70.             for (bool c: v) {
  71.  
  72.                 for (bool d: v) {
  73.                     for (bool e: v) {
  74.                         cout << a << ' ' << b << ' ' << c << ' ' << d << ' ' << e << ' ' << f(a, b, c, d, e) << "\n";
  75.                     }
  76.  
  77.                 }
  78.  
  79.             }
  80.         }
  81.     }
  82. }
  83.  
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