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# Codeforces Round #598 (Div. 3) E. Yet Another Division Into Teams dp

## E. Yet Another Division Into Teams

There are n students at your university. The programming skill of the i-th student is ai. As a coach, you want to divide them into teams to prepare them for the upcoming ICPC finals. Just imagine how good this university is if it has 2⋅105 students ready for the finals!

Each team should consist of at least three students. Each student should belong to exactly one team. The diversity of a team is the difference between the maximum programming skill of some student that belongs to this team and the minimum programming skill of some student that belongs to this team (in other words, if the team consists of k students with programming skills a[i1],a[i2],…,a[ik], then the diversity of this team is maxj=1ka[ij]−minj=1ka[ij]).

The total diversity is the sum of diversities of all teams formed.

Your task is to minimize the total diversity of the division of students and find the optimal way to divide the students.

## Input

The first line of the input contains one integer n (3≤n≤2⋅105) — the number of students.

The second line of the input contains n integers a1,a2,…,an (1≤ai≤109), where ai is the programming skill of the i-th student.

## Output

In the first line print two integers res and k — the minimum total diversity of the division of students and the number of teams in your division, correspondingly.

In the second line print n integers t1,t2,…,tn (1≤ti≤k), where ti is the number of team to which the i-th student belong.

If there are multiple answers, you can print any. Note that you don't need to minimize the number of teams. Each team should consist of at least three students.

## Examples

input
5
1 1 3 4 2
output
3 1
1 1 1 1 1
input
6
1 5 12 13 2 15
output
7 2
2 2 1 1 2 1
input
10
1 2 5 129 185 581 1041 1909 1580 8150
output
7486 3
3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1

## Note

In the first example, there is only one team with skills [1,1,2,3,4] so the answer is 3. It can be shown that you cannot achieve a better answer.

In the second example, there are two teams with skills [1,2,5] and [12,13,15] so the answer is 4+3=7.

In the third example, there are three teams with skills [1,2,5], [129,185,581,1041] and [1580,1909,8150] so the answer is 4+912+6570=7486.

## 代码

#include<bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
const int maxn = 200005;
int n;
pair<int,int> k[maxn];
int dp[maxn];
int p[maxn];
int fr[maxn];
int ans_pos[maxn];
int tot=0;
void dfs(int x){
if(x==0)return;
tot++;
p[x]=1;
dfs(fr[x]);
}
int main(){
scanf("%d",&n);
for(int i=1;i<=n;i++){
scanf("%d",&k[i].first);
k[i].second=i;
}
sort(k+1,k+1+n);
memset(dp,-1,sizeof(dp));
dp[0]=0;
dp[3]=k[3].first-k[1].first;
for(int i=4;i<=n;i++){
for(int j=3;j<=6;j++){
if(dp[i-j]!=-1){
if(dp[i]==-1){
dp[i]=dp[i-j]+k[i].first-k[i-j+1].first;
fr[i]=i-j;
}
else{
if(dp[i-j]+(k[i].first-k[i-j+1].first)<dp[i]){
fr[i]=i-j;
dp[i]=dp[i-j]+k[i].first-k[i-j+1].first;
}
}
}
}
}

dfs(n);
cout<<dp[n]<<" "<<tot<<endl;
int tot2=1;
for(int i=1;i<=n;i++){
if(p[i]==0){
p[i]=tot2;
}else if(p[i]==1){
p[i]=tot2;
tot2++;
}
}
for(int i=1;i<=n;i++){
ans_pos[k[i].second]=p[i];
}
for(int i=1;i<=n;i++){
cout<<ans_pos[i]<<" ";
}
cout<<endl;
}
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