Primitivus
POI VI Stage 3 Problem 5PrimitivusA genetic code of the abstract primitivus (Primitivus recurencis) is a series of natural numbers K=(a_1,...,a_n). A feature of primitivus we call each ordered pair of numbers (l,r), which appears successively in the genetic code, i.e. there exists such i that l=a_i, r=a_i+1. There are no (p,p) features in a primitivus' genetic code. TaskWrite a program which:
InputIn the first line of the input file PIE.IN one positive integer number n is written. It is the number of different features of the primitivus. In each of the following n lines there is a pair of natural numbers l and r separated by a single space, 1 <= l <= 1000, 1 <= r <= 1000. A pair (l, r) is one of the primitivus' features. The features do not repeat in the input file OutputYour program should write, in the first and only line of the text file PIE.OUT, exactly one integer number equal to the length of the shortest genetic code of the primitivus, comprising the features from the file PIE.IN. Sample Input12 2 3 3 9 9 6 8 5 5 7 7 6 4 5 5 1 1 4 4 2 2 8 8 6 Sample Output15 RemarkAll the features from the file PIE.IN are written in the following genetic code: |