Counting Black
Time Limit: 1000MS | Memory Limit: 10000K | |
Total Submissions: 6578 | Accepted: 4229 |
Description
There is a board with 100 * 100 grids as shown below. The left-top gird is denoted as (1, 1) and the right-bottom grid is (100, 100).
We may apply three commands to the board:
In the beginning, all the grids on the board are white. We apply a series of commands to the board. Your task is to write a program to give the numbers of black grids within a required region when a TEST command is applied.
We may apply three commands to the board:
1. WHITE x, y, L // Paint a white square on the board,
// the square is defined by left-top grid (x, y)
// and right-bottom grid (x+L-1, y+L-1)
2. BLACK x, y, L // Paint a black square on the board,
// the square is defined by left-top grid (x, y)
// and right-bottom grid (x+L-1, y+L-1)
3. TEST x, y, L // Ask for the number of black grids
// in the square (x, y)- (x+L-1, y+L-1)
In the beginning, all the grids on the board are white. We apply a series of commands to the board. Your task is to write a program to give the numbers of black grids within a required region when a TEST command is applied.
Input
The first line of the input is an integer t (1 <= t <= 100), representing the number of commands. In each of the following lines, there is a command. Assume all the commands are legal which means that they won't try to paint/test the grids outside the board.
Output
For each TEST command, print a line with the number of black grids in the required region.
Sample Input
5 BLACK 1 1 2 BLACK 2 2 2 TEST 1 1 3 WHITE 2 1 1 TEST 1 1 3
Sample Output
7 6
Source
POJ Monthly--2004.05.15 Liu Rujia@POJ