#PLYGRND. Playground

Playground

 

George has K ≤ 20 steel wires
shaped in the form of half-circles,
with radii a1 , a2 , . . . , aK .
They
can be soldered (connected) at the
ends, in any angle. Is it possible
for George to make a closed shape
out of these wires? He does not
have to use all the wires.
The wires can be combined at
any angle, but may not intersect.
Beware of floating point errors.

 

George has K ≤ 20 steel wires shaped in the form of half-circles, with radii a1 , a2 , . . . , aK . They can be soldered (connected) at the ends, in any angle. Is it possible for George to make a closed shape out of these wires? He does not have to use all the wires. The wires can be combined at any angle, but may not intersect. Beware of floating point errors.

 

 

Input

 

Each data set consists of a number 0 < K ≤ 20 on a line by itself, followed by a line of K space-separated numbers ai . Each number is in the range 0 < ai < 10^7 , and has at most 3 digits after the decimal point. 

The input will be terminated by a zero on a line by itself.

 

Output

 

For each test case, there should be one word on a line by itself; “YES” if it is possible to make a simple connected figure out of the given arcs, and “NO” if it isn’t.

 

Example

Input:
1
4.000
2
1.000 1.000
3
1.455 2.958 4.424
7
1.230 2.577 3.411 2.968 5.301 4.398 6.777
0

Output: NO YES NO YES

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