Problem B
I've Been Everywhere, Man
Someone recently asked her “how many different cities have you visited for work?” Thankfully Alice has kept a log of her trips. Help Alice figure out the number of cities she has visited at least once.
Input
The first line of input contains a single positive integer $T \leq 50$ indicating the number of test cases. The first line of each test case also contains a single positive integer $n$ indicating the number of work trips Alice has taken so far. The following $n$ lines describe these trips. The $i$th such line simply contains the name of the city Alice visited on her $i$th trip.
Alice’s work only sends her to cities with simple names: city names only contain lowercase letters, have at least one letter, and do not contain spaces.
The number of trips is at most $100$ and no city name contains more than $20$ characters.
Output
For each test case, simply output a single line containing a single integer that is the number of distinct cities that Alice has visited on her work trips.
Sample Input 1 | Sample Output 1 |
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2 7 saskatoon toronto winnipeg toronto vancouver saskatoon toronto 3 edmonton edmonton edmonton |
4 1 |