早上来的时候发现还有一个Google挑战赛,参加一下,顺便练习一下,呵呵,能得到一个T-shirt我就满足了。
用C++写得真是很简洁,看他们都打到邻近满分,晕就一个字,强人阿
帖上点代码,呵呵,把我认为最麻烦的也是分最低的帖上来
250分题
Problem Statement
A simple line drawing program uses a blank 20 x 20 pixel canvas and a directional cursor that starts at the upper left corner pointing straight down. The upper left corner of the canvas is at (0, 0) and the lower right corner is at (19, 19). You are given a String[], commands, each element of which contains one of two possible commands. A command of the form "FORWARD x" means that the cursor should move forward by x pixels. Each pixel on its path, including the start and end points, is painted black. The only other command is "LEFT", which means that the cursor should change its direction by 90 degrees counterclockwise. So, if the cursor is initially pointing straight down and it receives a single "LEFT" command, it will end up pointing straight to the right. Execute all the commands in order and return the resulting 20 x 20 pixel canvas as a String[] where character j of element i represents the pixel at (i, j). Black pixels should be represented as uppercase 'X' characters and blank pixels should be represented as '.' characters.
Definition
Class: DrawLines
Method: execute
Parameters: String[]
Returns: String[]
Method signature: String[] execute(String[] commands)
(be sure your method is public)
Notes - The cursor only paints the canvas if it moves (see example 1).
Constraints - commands will contain between 1 and 50 elements, inclusive.
- Each element of commands will be formatted as either "LEFT" or "FORWARD x" (quotes for clarity only), where x is an integer between 1 and 19, inclusive, with no extra leading zeros.
-When executing the commands in order, the cursor will never leave the 20 x 20 pixel canvas.
Examples
0)
{"FORWARD 19", "LEFT", "FORWARD 19", "LEFT", "FORWARD 19", "LEFT", "FORWARD 19"}
Returns:
{"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX" }
This sequence of commands draws a 20 x 20 outline of a square. The cursor is initially at (0, 0) pointing straight down. It then travels to (0, 19) after the first FORWARD command, painting each pixel along its path with a '*'. It then rotates 90 degrees left, travels to (19, 19), rotates 90 degrees left, travels to (19, 0), rotates 90 degrees left, and finally travels back to (0, 0).
1)
{"LEFT", "LEFT", "LEFT", "LEFT", "LEFT", "LEFT", "LEFT", "LEFT"}
Returns:
{"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"...................." }
The cursor spins round and round, but never actually paints any pixels. The result is an empty canvas.
2)
{"FORWARD 1"}
Returns:
{"X...................",
"X...................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"...................." }
Going forward by one pixel creates a line that is 2 pixels long because both the start and end points are painted.
3)
{"LEFT", "FORWARD 19", "LEFT", "LEFT", "LEFT",
"FORWARD 18", "LEFT", "LEFT", "LEFT", "FORWARD 17",
"LEFT", "LEFT", "LEFT", "FORWARD 16", "LEFT",
"LEFT", "LEFT", "FORWARD 15", "LEFT", "LEFT", "LEFT",
"FORWARD 14", "LEFT", "LEFT", "LEFT", "FORWARD 13",
"LEFT", "LEFT", "LEFT", "FORWARD 12", "LEFT", "LEFT",
"LEFT", "FORWARD 11", "LEFT", "LEFT", "LEFT", "FORWARD 10",
"LEFT", "LEFT", "LEFT", "FORWARD 9", "LEFT", "LEFT",
"LEFT", "FORWARD 8", "LEFT", "LEFT", "LEFT", "FORWARD 7"}
Returns:
{"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
"...................X",
"..XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX.X",
"..X..............X.X",
"..X.XXXXXXXXXXXX.X.X",
"..X.X..........X.X.X",
"..X.X.XXXXXXXX.X.X.X",
"..X.X.X........X.X.X",
"..X.X.X........X.X.X",
"..X.X.X........X.X.X",
"..X.X.X........X.X.X",
"..X.X.X........X.X.X",
"..X.X.X........X.X.X",
"..X.X.X........X.X.X",
"..X.X.XXXXXXXXXX.X.X",
"..X.X............X.X",
"..X.XXXXXXXXXXXXXX.X",
"..X................X",
"..XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
"...................." }
public class DrawLines
{
public String[] execute(String []cmd)
{
String[] cav = new String[20*20];
int i=0;
for(i = 0;i < 20*20;i++)
{
cav[i]=".";
}
String c=null;
int dir=0,x=0,y=0,step=0;
for(int pos = 0; pos < cmd.length;pos++)
{
c=cmd[pos];
if(c.equals("LEFT"))
{
dir = (dir + 1)%4;
continue;
}
step = Integer.parseInt(c.substring(c.indexOf(' ')+1,c.length()));
switch (dir)
{
case 0:
for(; y<=step;y++)
{
cav[x*20+y]="X";
}
if(y>19)y=19;
break;
case 1:
for(; x<=step;x++)
{
cav[x*20+y]="X";
}
if(x>19)x=19;
break;
case 2:
for(; y<=step;y--)
{
cav[x*20+y]="X";
}
if(y<0)y=0;
break;
case 3:
for(; x<=step;x--)
{
cav[x*20+y]="X";
}
if(x<0)x=0;
break;
}
}
return cav;
}
}
今天的第一个程序,犯了n多的错误。有兴趣可以试一下。
用C++写得真是很简洁,看他们都打到邻近满分,晕就一个字,强人阿
帖上点代码,呵呵,把我认为最麻烦的也是分最低的帖上来
250分题
Problem Statement
A simple line drawing program uses a blank 20 x 20 pixel canvas and a directional cursor that starts at the upper left corner pointing straight down. The upper left corner of the canvas is at (0, 0) and the lower right corner is at (19, 19). You are given a String[], commands, each element of which contains one of two possible commands. A command of the form "FORWARD x" means that the cursor should move forward by x pixels. Each pixel on its path, including the start and end points, is painted black. The only other command is "LEFT", which means that the cursor should change its direction by 90 degrees counterclockwise. So, if the cursor is initially pointing straight down and it receives a single "LEFT" command, it will end up pointing straight to the right. Execute all the commands in order and return the resulting 20 x 20 pixel canvas as a String[] where character j of element i represents the pixel at (i, j). Black pixels should be represented as uppercase 'X' characters and blank pixels should be represented as '.' characters.
Definition
Class: DrawLines
Method: execute
Parameters: String[]
Returns: String[]
Method signature: String[] execute(String[] commands)
(be sure your method is public)
Notes - The cursor only paints the canvas if it moves (see example 1).
Constraints - commands will contain between 1 and 50 elements, inclusive.
- Each element of commands will be formatted as either "LEFT" or "FORWARD x" (quotes for clarity only), where x is an integer between 1 and 19, inclusive, with no extra leading zeros.
-When executing the commands in order, the cursor will never leave the 20 x 20 pixel canvas.
Examples
0)
{"FORWARD 19", "LEFT", "FORWARD 19", "LEFT", "FORWARD 19", "LEFT", "FORWARD 19"}
Returns:
{"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"X..................X",
"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX" }
This sequence of commands draws a 20 x 20 outline of a square. The cursor is initially at (0, 0) pointing straight down. It then travels to (0, 19) after the first FORWARD command, painting each pixel along its path with a '*'. It then rotates 90 degrees left, travels to (19, 19), rotates 90 degrees left, travels to (19, 0), rotates 90 degrees left, and finally travels back to (0, 0).
1)
{"LEFT", "LEFT", "LEFT", "LEFT", "LEFT", "LEFT", "LEFT", "LEFT"}
Returns:
{"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"...................." }
The cursor spins round and round, but never actually paints any pixels. The result is an empty canvas.
2)
{"FORWARD 1"}
Returns:
{"X...................",
"X...................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"....................",
"...................." }
Going forward by one pixel creates a line that is 2 pixels long because both the start and end points are painted.
3)
{"LEFT", "FORWARD 19", "LEFT", "LEFT", "LEFT",
"FORWARD 18", "LEFT", "LEFT", "LEFT", "FORWARD 17",
"LEFT", "LEFT", "LEFT", "FORWARD 16", "LEFT",
"LEFT", "LEFT", "FORWARD 15", "LEFT", "LEFT", "LEFT",
"FORWARD 14", "LEFT", "LEFT", "LEFT", "FORWARD 13",
"LEFT", "LEFT", "LEFT", "FORWARD 12", "LEFT", "LEFT",
"LEFT", "FORWARD 11", "LEFT", "LEFT", "LEFT", "FORWARD 10",
"LEFT", "LEFT", "LEFT", "FORWARD 9", "LEFT", "LEFT",
"LEFT", "FORWARD 8", "LEFT", "LEFT", "LEFT", "FORWARD 7"}
Returns:
{"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
"...................X",
"..XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX.X",
"..X..............X.X",
"..X.XXXXXXXXXXXX.X.X",
"..X.X..........X.X.X",
"..X.X.XXXXXXXX.X.X.X",
"..X.X.X........X.X.X",
"..X.X.X........X.X.X",
"..X.X.X........X.X.X",
"..X.X.X........X.X.X",
"..X.X.X........X.X.X",
"..X.X.X........X.X.X",
"..X.X.X........X.X.X",
"..X.X.XXXXXXXXXX.X.X",
"..X.X............X.X",
"..X.XXXXXXXXXXXXXX.X",
"..X................X",
"..XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
"...................." }
public class DrawLines
{
public String[] execute(String []cmd)
{
String[] cav = new String[20*20];
int i=0;
for(i = 0;i < 20*20;i++)
{
cav[i]=".";
}
String c=null;
int dir=0,x=0,y=0,step=0;
for(int pos = 0; pos < cmd.length;pos++)
{
c=cmd[pos];
if(c.equals("LEFT"))
{
dir = (dir + 1)%4;
continue;
}
step = Integer.parseInt(c.substring(c.indexOf(' ')+1,c.length()));
switch (dir)
{
case 0:
for(; y<=step;y++)
{
cav[x*20+y]="X";
}
if(y>19)y=19;
break;
case 1:
for(; x<=step;x++)
{
cav[x*20+y]="X";
}
if(x>19)x=19;
break;
case 2:
for(; y<=step;y--)
{
cav[x*20+y]="X";
}
if(y<0)y=0;
break;
case 3:
for(; x<=step;x--)
{
cav[x*20+y]="X";
}
if(x<0)x=0;
break;
}
}
return cav;
}
}
今天的第一个程序,犯了n多的错误。有兴趣可以试一下。