You have three stacks of cylinders where each cylinder has the same diameter, but they may vary in height. You can change the height of a stack by removing and discarding its topmost cylinder any number of times.
Find the maximum possible height of the stacks such that all of the stacks are exactly the same height. This means you must remove zero or more cylinders from the top of zero or more of the three stacks until they're all the same height, then print the height. The removals must be performed in such a way as to maximize the height.
Note: An empty stack is still a stack.
Input:
The first line contains three space-separated integers n1, n2, and n3, describing the respective number of cylinders in stacks 1, 2, and 3. The subsequent lines describe the respective heights of each cylinder in a stack from top to bottom:
Output:
- Print a single integer denoting the maximum height at which all stacks will be of equal height.
Constrains:
- 0<n1,n2,n3 <=105
- 0< height of any cylinder<=100
Initially, the stacks look like this:
Observe that the three stacks are not all the same height. To make all stacks of equal height, we remove the first cylinder from stacks 1 and 2, and then remove the top two cylinders from stack 3 (shown below).
As a result, the stacks undergo the following change in height: