Preparando MOJI
Baby Ehab is known for his love for a certain operation. He has an array $$$a$$$ of length $$$n$$$, and he decided to keep doing the following operation on it:
Now he asks you if he can make all elements of the array equal. Since babies like to make your life harder, he requires that you leave at least $$$2$$$ elements remaining.
The first line contains an integer $$$t$$$ ($$$1 \le t \le 15$$$) — the number of test cases you need to solve.
The first line of each test case contains an integers $$$n$$$ ($$$2 \le n \le 2000$$$) — the number of elements in the array $$$a$$$.
The second line contains $$$n$$$ space-separated integers $$$a_1$$$, $$$a_2$$$, $$$\ldots$$$, $$$a_{n}$$$ ($$$0 \le a_i < 2^{30}$$$) — the elements of the array $$$a$$$.
If Baby Ehab can make all elements equal while leaving at least $$$2$$$ elements standing, print "YES". Otherwise, print "NO".
2 3 0 2 2 4 2 3 1 10
YES NO
In the first sample, he can remove the first $$$2$$$ elements, $$$0$$$ and $$$2$$$, and replace them by $$$0 \oplus 2=2$$$. The array will be $$$[2,2]$$$, so all the elements are equal.
In the second sample, there's no way to make all the elements equal.