[BOJ 12109] Hindeks

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Points: 2
Time limit: 1.0s
Memory limit: 256M

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How do we evaluate the success of a scientist? By the number of published papers or by their impact - more precisely, the number of citations? Both elements matter. We say that a scientific paper has a citation score C if other scientists cited the paper in question in their paper (referred to it) a total of C times. One of the possible metrics of the success of scientists is their h-index that takes into account both the amount of papers and their citation scores.</p>

A scientist’s h-index is defined as the largest number H with the following properties: the scientist can choose H papers such that their citation score is at least H. For example, if a scientist wrote 10 papers such that each of them has been cited 10 or more times, their h-index is (at least) 10.

Write a programme that inputs the citation scores of all papers of a given scientist and outputs their h-index.

입력 형식

The first line of input contains the positive integer N (1 ≤ N ≤ 500 000), the number of papers of a given scientist.</p>

The following line contains N non-negative integers from the interval [0, 1 000 000], the citation scores of the respective papers.

출력 형식

The first and only line of output must contain the required h-index.

예제 입력 1

5
1 1 4 8 1

예제 출력 1

2

예제 입력 2

5
8 5 3 4 10

예제 출력 2

4

힌트

The scientist has two papers with citation scores larger than or equal to 2 (the papers with citation scores 4 and 8).


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