链接:https://codeforces.com/problemset/problem/478/C
You have r red, g green and b blue balloons. To decorate a single table for the banquet you need exactly three balloons. Three balloons attached to some table shouldn't have the same color. What maximum number t of tables can be decorated if we know number of balloons of each color?
Your task is to write a program that for given values r, g and b will find the maximum number t of tables, that can be decorated in the required manner.
Input
The single line contains three integers r, g and b (0 ≤ r, g, b ≤ 2·109) — the number of red, green and blue baloons respectively. The numbers are separated by exactly one space.
Output
Print a single integer t — the maximum number of tables that can be decorated in the required manner.
Examples
input
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5 4 3
output
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4
input
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1 1 1
output
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1
input
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2 3 3
output
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2
Note
In the first sample you can decorate the tables with the following balloon sets: "rgg", "gbb", "brr", "rrg", where "r", "g" and "b" represent the red, green and blue balls, respectively.
代码:
#include<bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
long long n,s,t,b,k,c,l,r,d,ans,min1=0,mod=1e9+7;
long long a[10];
int main()
{
cin>>a[1]>>a[2]>>a[3];
sort(a+1,a+4);
k=a[1]+a[2];
if((a[1]+a[2]+a[3])/3<=k)
cout<<(a[1]+a[2]+a[3])/3;
else
cout<<k;
}