Canadian Computing Competition: 2023 Stage 1, Junior #2
Ron is cooking chili using an assortment of peppers.
The spiciness of a pepper is measured in Scoville Heat Units (SHU). Ron's chili is currently not spicy at all, but each time Ron adds a pepper, the total spiciness of the chili increases by the SHU value of that pepper.
The SHU values of the peppers available to Ron are shown in the following table:
Pepper Name | Scoville Heat Units |
---|---|
Poblano | 1500 |
Mirasol | 6000 |
Serrano | 15500 |
Cayenne | 40000 |
Thai | 75000 |
Habanero | 125000 |
Your job is to determine the total spiciness of Ron's chili after he has finished adding peppers.
Input Specification
The first line of input will contain a positive integer , representing the number of peppers Ron adds to his chili. The next lines will each contain the name of a pepper Ron has added. Each pepper name will exactly match a name that appears in the table above. Note that more than one pepper of the same name can be added.
Output Specification
The output will consist of a positive integer , representing the total spiciness of Ron's chili.
Sample Input 1
4
Poblano
Cayenne
Thai
Poblano
Sample Output 1
118000
Explanation for Sample 1
A Poblano pepper has an SHU value of . A Cayenne pepper has an SHU value of . A Thai pepper has an SHU value of . The total spiciness of Ron's chili is therefore .
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This is easier than the J1 for the same year...
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