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New Zealand currency consists of $100, $50, $20, $10, and $5 notes and $2, $1, 50c, 20c, 10c and 5c coins. Write a program that will determine, for any given amount, in how many ways that amount may be made up. Changing the order of listing does not increase the count. Thus 20c may be made up in 4 ways: 1 20c, 2
10c, 10c+2
5c, and 4
5c.
Input
Input will consist of a series of real numbers no greater than $300.00 each on a separate line. Each amount will be valid, that is will be a multiple of 5c. The file will be terminated by a line containing zero (0.00).
Output
Output will consist of a line for each of the amounts in the input, each line consisting of the amount of money (with two decimal places and right justified in a field of width 6), followed by the number of ways in which that amount may be made up, right justified in a field of width 17.
Sample input
0.20 2.00 0.00
Sample output
0.20 4 2.00 293
比较基础的Dp,浮点数存在精度问题,先转换成整数(注意强制转换+0.5)val[12]表示11种面值,d[i]表示金额i的组合方式 转移方程 d[j]=d[j]+d[j-val[i]],最小面值为5,直接递增5到30000,然后查表就ok:
#include<cstdio> #include<cstring> using namespace std; long long d[30005]; int val[12]={10000,5000,2000,1000,500,200,100,50,20,10,5},a; int main() { double fm; d[0]=1; for(int i=0;i<11;++i) for(int j=val[i];j<=30000;j+=5) d[j]+=d[j-val[i]]; while (scanf("%lf",&fm),a=int(fm*100+0.5)) printf("%6.2lf%17lld\n",fm,d[a]); return 0; }