Problem Description
FatMouse prepared M pounds of cat food, ready to trade with the cats guarding the warehouse containing his favorite food, JavaBean.
The warehouse has N rooms. The i-th room contains J[i] pounds of JavaBeans and requires F[i] pounds of cat food. FatMouse does not have to trade for all the JavaBeans in the room, instead, he may get J[i]* a% pounds of JavaBeans if he pays F[i]* a% pounds of cat food. Here a is a real number. Now he is assigning this homework to you: tell him the maximum amount of JavaBeans he can obtain.
The warehouse has N rooms. The i-th room contains J[i] pounds of JavaBeans and requires F[i] pounds of cat food. FatMouse does not have to trade for all the JavaBeans in the room, instead, he may get J[i]* a% pounds of JavaBeans if he pays F[i]* a% pounds of cat food. Here a is a real number. Now he is assigning this homework to you: tell him the maximum amount of JavaBeans he can obtain.
Input
The input consists of multiple test cases. Each test case begins with a line containing two non-negative integers M and N. Then N lines follow, each contains two non-negative integers J[i] and F[i] respectively. The last test case is followed by two -1's. All integers are not greater than 1000.
Output
For each test case, print in a single line a real number accurate up to 3 decimal places, which is the maximum amount of JavaBeans that FatMouse can obtain.
Sample Input
5 3
7 2
4 3
5 2
20 3
25 18
24 15
15 10
-1 -1
Sample Output
13.333
31.500
#include<stdio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
int main()
{
int m,n,i,f[1002],j[1002],k,r,q;
double c[1002],sum,temp,t;
while(scanf("%d%d",&m,&n)&&m!=-1&&n!=-1)
{
for(i=0;i<n;i++)
{
scanf("%d%d",&j[i],&f[i]);
c[i]=j[i]*1.0/f[i];
}
for(i=0;i<n-1;i++)
{
for(k=0;k<n-1-i;k++)
if(c[k]<c[k+1])
{
t=c[k+1];c[k+1]=c[k];c[k]=t;
r=f[k+1];f[k+1]=f[k];f[k]=r;
q=j[k+1];j[k+1]=j[k];j[k]=q;
}
}
sum = 0;
temp = m;
for(i=0; i<n; i++)
{
temp = temp - f[i];
if(temp >= 0) sum = sum + 1.0*j[i];
else {sum = sum + (temp + f[i])*c[i]; break;}
}
printf("%.3lf\n", sum);
}
}