DP_Milking Time

Bessie is such a hard-working cow. In fact, she is so focused on maximizing her productivity that she decides to schedule her next N (1 ≤ N ≤ 1,000,000) hours (conveniently labeled 0..N-1) so that she produces as much milk as possible.

Farmer John has a list of M (1 ≤ M ≤ 1,000) possibly overlapping intervals in which he is available for milking. Each interval i has a starting hour (0 ≤ starting_houri ≤ N), an ending hour (starting_houri < ending_houri ≤ N), and a corresponding efficiency (1 ≤ efficiencyi ≤ 1,000,000) which indicates how many gallons of milk that he can get out of Bessie in that interval. Farmer John starts and stops milking at the beginning of the starting hour and ending hour, respectively. When being milked, Bessie must be milked through an entire interval.

Even Bessie has her limitations, though. After being milked during any interval, she must rest R (1 ≤ R ≤ N) hours before she can start milking again. Given Farmer Johns list of intervals, determine the maximum amount of milk that Bessie can produce in the N hours.

Input

* Line 1: Three space-separated integers: NM, and R
* Lines 2..M+1: Line i+1 describes FJ's ith milking interval withthree space-separated integers: starting_houri , ending_houri , and efficiencyi

Output

* Line 1: The maximum number of gallons of milk that Bessie can product in the Nhours

Sample Input

12 4 2
1 2 8
10 12 19
3 6 24
7 10 31

Sample Output

 43

 


 
 

题意:农夫在M个时间段内可以挤奶(起始时间ST,终止时间ET,该时间段内可以获取的奶量C),奶牛每次产奶后需要休息R小时,求在给定时间,求奶牛在这段时间内的最大产奶量。

思路:每次产奶后需要休息R个小时,即挤奶的时间段可视为ST~ET+R。

  1、将区间按时间段的开始时间进行排序。

  2、建立数组s[]表示包含本区间以此区间结尾的区间的最大挤奶量   如 s[3]即为包含有p[3].st~p[3].et区间并以p[3].st~p[3].et结尾的区间的最大挤奶量

  3、s[]的递推公式:  若此区间可与前面的区间相接,则保留这个挤奶量,并最终将这些挤奶量的最大值存于数组是s[]

    s[]=max{可与当前区间相接的前面区间的s[]+当前区间的挤奶量};

  4、遍历数组s[]求数组S中所存的最大值

 


 

 

 1 #include<cstdio>
 2 #include<algorithm>
 3 using namespace std;
 4 int s[1005];
 5 struct Node{
 6     int st,et,c;
 7 }p[1005];
 8 bool cmp( Node a, Node b){
 9     if( a.st<b.st )
10         return true;
11     return false;
12 }
13 void dp( int m){
14     for( int i=0; i<m; i++){
15         s[i]=p[i].c;
16         for( int j=0; j<i; j++){
17             if( p[j].et<=p[i].st )
18                 s[i]=max(s[i],s[j]+p[i].c);
19         }
20     }
21 }
22 int main()
23 {
24     int n,m,r;
25     int max;
26 
27     while(~scanf("%d%d%d",&n,&m,&r)){
28         max=-1;
29         for( int i=0; i<m; i++){
30             scanf("%d%d%d",&p[i].st,&p[i].et,&p[i].c);
31             p[i].et+=r;
32         }
33         sort(p,p+m,cmp);
34         dp(m);
35         for( int i=0; i<m; i++)
36             if( s[i]>max )
37                 max=s[i];
38         printf("%d\n",max);
39     }
40 
41     return 0;
42 }
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转载于:https://www.cnblogs.com/konoba/p/11287050.html

Based on the following story, continue the story by writing two paragraphs, paragraph 1 beginning with "A few weeks later, I went to the farm again. " and paragraph 2 beginning with "I was just about to leave when the hummingbird appeared."respectively with 150 words. I was invited to a cookout on an old friend's farm in western Washington. I parked my car outside the farm and walked past a milking house which had apparently not been used in many years.A noise at a window caught my attention,so I entered it. It was a hummingbird,desperately trying to escape. She was covered in spider-webs and was barely able to move her wings. She ceased her struggle the instant I picked her up. With the bird in my cupped hand, I looked around to see how she had gotten in. The broken window glass was the likely answer. I stuffed a piece of cloth into the hole and took her outside,closing the door securely behind me. When I opened my hand, the bird did not fly away; she sat looking at me with her bright eyes.I removed the sticky spider-webs that covered her head and wings. Still, she made no attempt to fly.Perhaps she had been struggling against the window too long and was too tired? Or too thirsty? As I carried her up the blackberry-lined path toward my car where I kept a water bottle, she began to move. I stopped, and she soon took wing but did not immediately fly away. Hovering,she approached within six inches of my face. For a very long moment,this tiny creature looked into my eyes, turning her head from side to side. Then she flew quickly out of sight. During the cookout, I told my hosts about the hummingbird incident. They promised to fix the window. As I was departing, my friends walked me to my car. I was standing by the car when a hummingbird flew to the center of our group and began hovering. She turned from person to person until she came to me. She again looked directly into my eyes, then let out a squeaking call and was gone. For a moment, all were speechless. Then someone said, “She must have come to say good-bye.”
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