100891: [AtCoder]ABC089 B - Hina Arare
Description
Score : $200$ points
Problem Statement
In Japan, people make offerings called hina arare, colorful crackers, on March $3$.
We have a bag that contains $N$ hina arare. (From here, we call them arare.)
It is known that the bag either contains arare in three colors: pink, white and green, or contains arare in four colors: pink, white, green and yellow.
We have taken out the arare in the bag one by one, and the color of the $i$-th arare was $S_i$, where colors are represented as follows - pink: P
, white: W
, green: G
, yellow: Y
.
If the number of colors of the arare in the bag was three, print Three
; if the number of colors was four, print Four
.
Constraints
- $1 \leq N \leq 100$
- $S_i$ is
P
,W
,G
orY
. - There always exist $i$, $j$ and $k$ such that $S_i=$
P
, $S_j=$W
and $S_k=$G
.
Input
Input is given from Standard Input in the following format:
$N$ $S_1$ $S_2$ $...$ $S_N$
Output
If the number of colors of the arare in the bag was three, print Three
; if the number of colors was four, print Four
.
Sample Input 1
6 G W Y P Y W
Sample Output 1
Four
The bag contained arare in four colors, so you should print Four
.
Sample Input 2
9 G W W G P W P G G
Sample Output 2
Three
The bag contained arare in three colors, so you should print Three
.
Sample Input 3
8 P Y W G Y W Y Y
Sample Output 3
Four