1077 Kuchiguse(20 分)
The Japanese language is notorious for its sentence ending particles. Personal preference of such particles can be considered as a reflection of the speaker’s personality. Such a preference is called “Kuchiguse” and is often exaggerated artistically in Anime and Manga. For example, the artificial sentence ending particle “nyan~” is often used as a stereotype for characters with a cat-like personality:
Itai nyan~ (It hurts, nyan~)
Ninjin wa iyada nyan~ (I hate carrots, nyan~)
Now given a few lines spoken by the same character, can you find her Kuchiguse?
Input Specification:
Each input file contains one test case. For each case, the first line is an integer N (2≤N≤100). Following are N file lines of 0~256 (inclusive) characters in length, each representing a character’s spoken line. The spoken lines are case sensitive.
Output Specification:
For each test case, print in one line the kuchiguse of the character, i.e., the longest common suffix of all N lines. If there is no such suffix, write nai.
Sample Input 1:
3
Itai nyan~
Ninjin wa iyadanyan~
uhhh nyan~
Sample Output 1:
nyan~
Sample Input 2:
3
Itai!
Ninjinnwaiyada T_T
T_T
Sample Output 2:
nai
#include<stdio.h>
#include<string.h>
void ver(char a[])
{
int len = strlen(a);
for(int i=0,j=len-1; i<j; i++,j--){
int temp = a[i];
a[i] = a[j];
a[j] = temp;
}
}
int main()
{
int n;
scanf("%d",&n);
getchar();//重要
char s[100][300];
int minlen = 300;
for( int i=0; i<n; i++){
fgets(s[i],300,stdin);
int len = strlen(s[i]);
if( len<minlen ) minlen = len;
ver(s[i]);
}
int samenum = 0;
bool issame = true;
for( int i=1; i<minlen; i++){//从1开始,排除fgets的回车
char t = s[0][i];//第1列
for(int j=1; j<n; j++) {
if( s[j][i] != t){
issame = false;
break;
}
}
if(issame) samenum++;
else break;//出现不匹配的,结束整个大循环
}
if( samenum == 0) printf("nai");
else {
for( int i=samenum; i>0; i--) printf("%c",s[0][i]);
}
return 0;
}