Marvelous Mazes
Marvelous Mazes |
Your mission, if you decide to accept it, is to create a mazedrawing program. A maze will consist of the alphabeticcharacters A-Z, * (asterisk), and spaces.
Input and Output
Your program will getthe information for the mazes from the input file. This filewill contain lines of characters which your program mustinterpret to draw a maze. Each row of the maze will be describedby a series of numbers and characters, where the numbers before acharacter tell how many times that character will be used. Ifthere are multiple digits in a number before a character, thenthe number of times to repeat the character is the sum of thedigits before that character.
The lowercase letter "b" will beused in the input file to represent spaces in the maze. Thedescriptions for different rows in the maze will be separated byan exclamation point (!) or by an end of line.
Descriptions fordifferent mazes will be separated by a blank line in both input and output. The inputfile will be terminated by an end of file.
There is no limit tothe number of rows in a maze or the number of mazes in a file,though no row will contain more than 132 characters.
Happy mazing!
Sample Input
1T1b5T!1T2b1T1b2T!1T1b1T2b2T!1T3b1T1b1T!3T3b1T!1T3b1T1b1T!5T1*1T 11X21b1X 4X1b1X
Sample Output
T TTTTT T T TT T T TT T T T TTT T T T T TTTTT*T XX X XXXX X
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
int main(void)
{
int i=0,j,k,len;
char str[20000];
while(gets(str) != NULL)
{
i=0;
len=strlen(str);
for(j=0;j<len;j++)
{
if(str[j]>='0' && str[j]<='9')
i += ((int)(str[j])-48);
else if(str[j]=='!')
{
printf("\n");
i=0;
}
else if(str[j]=='b')
{
for(k=0;k<i;k++)
printf(" ");
i=0;
}
else
{
for(k=0;k<i;k++)
printf("%c",str[j]);
i=0;
}
}
printf("\n");
}
return 0;
}