1、有了上一道的铺垫,这个不难,依旧是暴力枚举,一次AC~
2、开启新任务咯~
/*
ID:mrxy564
PROG:dualpal
LANG:C++
*/
#include <cstdio>
using namespace std;
bool is_pal(int *a,int cnt){
for(int i=0;i<cnt/2;i++)
if(a[i]!=a[cnt-1-i]) return false;
return true;
}
int main()
{
freopen("dualpal.in","r",stdin);
freopen("dualpal.out","w",stdout);
int n,s,a[20],cnt,cnt2,temp;
while(scanf("%d%d",&n,&s)==2){
for(int i=s+1;;i++){
if(n==0) break;
cnt2=0;
for(int base=2;base<=10;base++){
cnt=0;temp=i;
while(temp){
a[cnt++]=temp%base;
temp/=base;
}
if(is_pal(a,cnt)) cnt2++;
if(cnt2==2) {n--;printf("%d\n",i);break;}
}
}
}
return 0;
}
官方题解:
Dual palindromes are actually very common, a fact we can test by writing a program such as this one.
Since they are very common, we can just use a brute force search to test all numbers bigger than s until we find enough dual palindromes.
How do we know they are common enough? Write the brute force program (which is very simple and thus not much effort) and check.
This reasoning is a little circular, but if we had been wrong and ended up needing a more clever and more efficient algorithm, we would have this brute force version to test against.
#include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <assert.h> /* is string s a palindrome? */ int ispal(char *s) { char *t; t = s+strlen(s)-1; for(t=s+strlen(s)-1; s<t; s++, t--) if(*s != *t) return 0; return 1; } /* put the base b representation of n into s: 0 is represented by "" */ char* numbconv(char *s, int n, int b) { int len; if(n == 0) { strcpy(s, ""); return s; } /* figure out first n-1 digits */ numbconv(s, n/b, b); /* add last digit */ len = strlen(s); s[len] = "0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"[n%b]; s[len+1] = '\0'; return s; } /* is number n a dual palindrome? */ int isdualpal(int n) { int i, j, npal; char s[40]; npal = 0; for(i=2; i<=10; i++) if(ispal(numbconv(s, n, i))) npal++; return npal >= 2; } void main(void) { FILE *fin, *fout; int n, s; fin = fopen("dualpal.in", "r"); fout = fopen("dualpal.out", "w"); assert(fin != NULL && fout != NULL); fscanf(fin, "%d %d", &n, &s); for(s++; n>0; s++) { if(isdualpal(s)) { fprintf(fout, "%d\n", s); n--; } } exit(0); }