Bridge
Time Limit: 1 Second Memory Limit: 32768 KB
Special Judge
Each person has a different crossing speed; the speed of a group is determined by the speed of the slower member. Your job is to determine a strategy that gets all n people across the bridge in the minimum time.
Input
The first line of input contains n, followed by n lines giving the crossing times for each of the people. There are not more than 1000 people and nobody takes more than 100 seconds to cross the bridge.
Input contains multiple test cases. Process to the end of file.
Output
The first line of output must contain the total number of seconds required for all n people to cross the bridge. The following lines give a strategy for achieving this time. Each line contains either one or two integers, indicating which person or people form the next group to cross. (Each person is indicated by the crossing time specified in the input. Although many people may have the same crossing time the ambiguity is of no consequence.) Note that the crossings alternate directions, as it is necessary to return the flashlight so that more may cross. If more than one strategy yields the minimal time, any one will do.
Sample Input
4 1 2 5 10
Sample Output
17 1 2 1 5 10 2 1 2Submit
Source: University of Waterloo Local Contest 2000.09.30