Beans
Time Limit: 2000/1000 MS (Java/Others) Memory Limit: 32768/32768 K (Java/Others)Total Submission(s): 4174 Accepted Submission(s): 1982
Problem Description
Bean-eating is an interesting game, everyone owns an M*N matrix, which is filled with different qualities beans. Meantime, there is only one bean in any 1*1 grid. Now you want to eat the beans and collect the qualities, but everyone must obey by the following rules: if you eat the bean at the coordinate(x, y), you can’t eat the beans anyway at the coordinates listed (if exiting): (x, y-1), (x, y+1), and the both rows whose abscissas are x-1 and x+1.
Now, how much qualities can you eat and then get ?
Now, how much qualities can you eat and then get ?
Input
There are a few cases. In each case, there are two integer M (row number) and N (column number). The next M lines each contain N integers, representing the qualities of the beans. We can make sure that the quality of bean isn't beyond 1000, and 1<=M*N<=200000.
Output
For each case, you just output the MAX qualities you can eat and then get.
Sample Input
4 6 11 0 7 5 13 9 78 4 81 6 22 4 1 40 9 34 16 10 11 22 0 33 39 6
Sample Output
242
#include <iostream>
#include <cstdio>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int x[200009],y[200009],m,n,a;
while(~scanf("%d %d",&m,&n))
{
for(int i=2;i<=m+1;i++)
{
for(int j=2;j<=n+1;j++)
{
scanf("%d",&a);
x[j]=max(x[j-1],x[j-2]+a);
}
y[i]=max(y[i-1],y[i-2]+x[n+1]);
}
printf("%d\n",y[m+1]);
}
return 0;
}