Bad Cowtractors
Time Limit: 1000MS | Memory Limit: 65536K | |
Total Submissions: 13469 | Accepted: 5567 |
Description
Bessie has been hired to build a cheap internet network among Farmer John's N (2 <= N <= 1,000) barns that are conveniently numbered 1..N. FJ has already done some surveying, and found M (1 <= M <= 20,000) possible connection routes between pairs of barns. Each possible connection route has an associated cost C (1 <= C <= 100,000). Farmer John wants to spend the least amount on connecting the network; he doesn't even want to pay Bessie.
Realizing Farmer John will not pay her, Bessie decides to do the worst job possible. She must decide on a set of connections to install so that (i) the total cost of these connections is as large as possible, (ii) all the barns are connected together (so that it is possible to reach any barn from any other barn via a path of installed connections), and (iii) so that there are no cycles among the connections (which Farmer John would easily be able to detect). Conditions (ii) and (iii) ensure that the final set of connections will look like a "tree".
Realizing Farmer John will not pay her, Bessie decides to do the worst job possible. She must decide on a set of connections to install so that (i) the total cost of these connections is as large as possible, (ii) all the barns are connected together (so that it is possible to reach any barn from any other barn via a path of installed connections), and (iii) so that there are no cycles among the connections (which Farmer John would easily be able to detect). Conditions (ii) and (iii) ensure that the final set of connections will look like a "tree".
Input
* Line 1: Two space-separated integers: N and M
* Lines 2..M+1: Each line contains three space-separated integers A, B, and C that describe a connection route between barns A and B of cost C.
* Lines 2..M+1: Each line contains three space-separated integers A, B, and C that describe a connection route between barns A and B of cost C.
Output
* Line 1: A single integer, containing the price of the most expensive tree connecting all the barns. If it is not possible to connect all the barns, output -1.
Sample Input
5 8 1 2 3 1 3 7 2 3 10 2 4 4 2 5 8 3 4 6 3 5 2 4 5 17
Sample Output
42
Hint
OUTPUT DETAILS:
The most expensive tree has cost 17 + 8 + 10 + 7 = 42. It uses the following connections: 4 to 5, 2 to 5, 2 to 3, and 1 to 3.
The most expensive tree has cost 17 + 8 + 10 + 7 = 42. It uses the following connections: 4 to 5, 2 to 5, 2 to 3, and 1 to 3.
Source
题意:
已知n顶点,m条边;求最大生成树....
#include<iostream>
#include<algorithm>
#include<string.h>
#include<math.h>
#include<stdio.h>
#include<queue>
#define INF 0x3f3f3f3f
typedef long long ll;
using namespace std;
#define N 1100
int n,m,top;
int father[N];
struct edge
{
int u,v;
int w;
}e[N*N];
int cmp(edge a,edge b) ///就此处不同,改为从大到小排列;
{
return a.w>b.w;
}
int Find(int x)
{
while(x!=father[x])
x=father[x];
return x;
}
int main()
{
int i,c,a,b;
while(scanf("%d%d",&n,&m)!=EOF)
{
for(i=1;i<=n;i++)
father[i]=i;
top=0;
for(i=1;i<=m;i++)
{
scanf("%d%d%d",&a,&b,&c);
e[top].u=a;
e[top].v=b;
e[top].w=c;
top++;
}
sort(e,e+top,cmp);
ll sum=0;
for(i=0;i<top;i++)
{
int x,y;
x=Find(e[i].u);
y=Find(e[i].v);
if(x==y)
continue;
else
{
if(x<y)
father[y]=x;
else
father[x]=y;
sum=sum+e[i].w;
}
}
int cot=0;
for(i=1;i<=n;i++) ///这里记得还要判断一下,是否能有最大生成树,即全部在一个集合中
{
if(father[i]==i)
cot++;
}
if(cot==1)
printf("%lld\n",sum);
else
printf("-1\n");
}
return 0;
}