#include <bits/stdc++.h> #define ll long long #define lb lower_bound #define up upper_bound #define pb push_back const int N=1e5+1; using namespace std; int n,x,res; map<int,int>cnt; vector<int>A; int main(){ freopen("TRIA.INP","r",stdin); freopen("TRIA.OUT","w",stdout); cin>>n; for(int i=1;i<=n;i++){ cin>>x; cnt[x]++; } for(map<int,int>::iterator it=cnt.begin();it!=cnt.end();it++){ int val=it->first; A.push_back(val); } for(int i=0;i<A.size();i++) if(cnt[A[i]]>1){ int id=upper_bound(A.begin(),A.end(),2*A[i]-1)-A.begin()-1; res+=(id+1); if(cnt[A[i]]==2)res--; } cout<<res; return 0; }
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