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Java BigDecimal

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Java's BigDecimal class can handle arbitrary-precision signed decimal numbers. Let's test your knowledge of them!

Given an array, , of real number strings, sort them in descending order — but wait, there's more! Each number must be printed in the exact same format as it was read from stdin, meaning that is printed as , and is printed as . If two numbers represent numerically equivalent values (e.g., ), then they must be listed in the same order as they were received as input).

Complete the code in the unlocked section of the editor below. You must rearrange array 's elements according to the instructions above.

Input Format

The first line consists of a single integer, , denoting the number of integer strings.
Each line of the subsequent lines contains a real number denoting the value of .

Constraints

  • Each has at most digits.

Output Format

Locked stub code in the editor will print the contents of array to stdout. You are only responsible for reordering the array's elements.

Sample Input

9
-100
50
0
56.6
90
0.12
.12
02.34
000.000

Sample Output

90
56.6
50
02.34
0.12
.12
0
000.000
-100

Author

Shafaet

Difficulty

Medium

Max Score

20

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