Time Limit: 2000MS | Memory Limit: 65536K | |
Total Submissions: 9589 | Accepted: 4611 |
Description
Keeping track of all the cows can be a tricky task so Farmer John has installed a system to automate it. He has installed on each cow an electronic ID tag that the system will read as the cows pass by a scanner. Each ID tag's contents are currently a single string with length M (1 ≤ M ≤ 2,000) characters drawn from an alphabet of N (1 ≤ N ≤ 26) different symbols (namely, the lower-case roman alphabet).
Cows, being the mischievous creatures they are, sometimes try to spoof the system by walking backwards. While a cow whose ID is "abcba" would read the same no matter which direction the she walks, a cow with the ID "abcb" can potentially register as two different IDs ("abcb" and "bcba").
FJ would like to change the cows's ID tags so they read the same no matter which direction the cow walks by. For example, "abcb" can be changed by adding "a" at the end to form "abcba" so that the ID is palindromic (reads the same forwards and backwards). Some other ways to change the ID to be palindromic are include adding the three letters "bcb" to the begining to yield the ID "bcbabcb" or removing the letter "a" to yield the ID "bcb". One can add or remove characters at any location in the string yielding a string longer or shorter than the original string.
Unfortunately as the ID tags are electronic, each character insertion or deletion has a cost (0 ≤ cost ≤ 10,000) which varies depending on exactly which character value to be added or deleted. Given the content of a cow's ID tag and the cost of inserting or deleting each of the alphabet's characters, find the minimum cost to change the ID tag so it satisfies FJ's requirements. An empty ID tag is considered to satisfy the requirements of reading the same forward and backward. Only letters with associated costs can be added to a string.
Input
Line 2: This line contains exactly M characters which constitute the initial ID string
Lines 3.. N+2: Each line contains three space-separated entities: a character of the input alphabet and two integers which are respectively the cost of adding and deleting that character.
Output
Sample Input
3 4 abcb a 1000 1100 b 350 700 c 200 800
Sample Output
900
Hint
题目链接:http://poj.org/problem?id=3280
这是一个不算太难也不算简单的dp,题目的意思是说首先给你一个字符串,然后给你一些字母去掉或添加的代价,然后让你找最小代价。
我们首先考虑,假如对应位置现在的字母并不相同,我们可以考虑删掉或从另一侧添加这个字母,然后达到了我们想要的效果(回文),所以我们对于每个字母可以取删掉它或者添加它的小的那个代价,效果是相同的,然后我们考虑dp的状态转移方程
我们定义dp[i][j] 为区间 i 到 j 变成回文的最小代价。
那么对于dp[i][j]有三种情况
首先:对于一个串如果s[i]==s[j],那么dp[i][j]=dp[i+1][j-1]
其次:如果dp[i][j-1]是回文串,那么dp[i][j]=dp[i][j-1] + min(add[j],del[j]);
最后:如果dp[i+1][j]是回文串,那么dp[i][j]=dp[i+1][j]+min(add[i],del[i]);
代码:
#include <cstdio>
#include <cstring>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
#define inf 0x3f3f3f3f
using namespace std;
const int N=2010;
int xin[N];
int dp[N][N];
int main(){
int n,m;
string s;
while(~scanf("%d%d",&n,&m)){
cin>>s;
char c;
int x,y;
for(int i=0;i<n;i++){
cin>>c>>x>>y;
xin[(int)c]=min(x,y);
}
int len=s.length();
for(int k=1;k<len;k++){
for(int i=0,j=k;j<len;i++,j++){
dp[i][j]=inf;
if(s[i]==s[j]){
dp[i][j]=dp[i+1][j-1];
}
else{
dp[i][j]=min(dp[i+1][j]+xin[(int)s[i]],dp[i][j]);
dp[i][j]=min(dp[i][j-1]+xin[(int)s[j]],dp[i][j]);
}
}
}
printf("%d\n",dp[0][len-1]);
}
return 0;
}