B. Delete from the Left
time limit per test
1 second
memory limit per test
256 megabytes
input
standard input
output
standard output
You are given two strings ss and tt. In a single move, you can choose any of two strings and delete the first (that is, the leftmost) character. After a move, the length of the string decreases by 11. You can't choose a string if it is empty.
For example:
- by applying a move to the string "where", the result is the string "here",
- by applying a move to the string "a", the result is an empty string "".
You are required to make two given strings equal using the fewest number of moves. It is possible that, in the end, both strings will be equal to the empty string, and so, are equal to each other. In this case, the answer is obviously the sum of the lengths of the initial strings.
Write a program that finds the minimum number of moves to make two given strings ss and tt equal.
Input
The first line of the input contains ss. In the second line of the input contains tt. Both strings consist only of lowercase Latin letters. The number of letters in each string is between 1 and 2⋅1052⋅105, inclusive.
Output
Output the fewest number of moves required. It is possible that, in the end, both strings will be equal to the empty string, and so, are equal to each other. In this case, the answer is obviously the sum of the lengths of the given strings.
Examples
input
Copy
test
west
output
Copy
2
input
Copy
codeforces
yes
output
Copy
9
input
Copy
test
yes
output
Copy
7
input
Copy
b
ab
output
Copy
1
Note
In the first example, you should apply the move once to the first string and apply the move once to the second string. As a result, both strings will be equal to "est".
In the second example, the move should be applied to the string "codeforces" 88 times. As a result, the string becomes "codeforces" →→ "es". The move should be applied to the string "yes" once. The result is the same string "yes" →→ "es".
In the third example, you can make the strings equal only by completely deleting them. That is, in the end, both strings will be empty.
In the fourth example, the first character of the second string should be deleted.
#include<cstdio>
#include<string>
#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
string a,b;
int l1;
int l2;
cin>>a>>b;
l1=a.size();
l2=b.size();
int sum=0;
int j=l2-1;
for(int i=l1-1; i>=0; i--)
{
if(a[i]==b[j])
sum+=2;
else
break;
j--;
if(j<0)
break;
}
int ans=l1+l2-sum;
printf("%d",ans);
}