HUD—4847
Time Limit: 2000/1000 MS (Java/Others) Memory Limit: 32768/32768 K (Java/Others)
Total Submission(s): 2146 Accepted Submission(s): 1325
Problem Description
Chen, Adrian (November 7, 2013). “Doge Is An Ac- tually Good Internet
Meme. Wow.”. Gawker. Retrieved November 22, 2013.Doge is an Internet meme that became popular in 2013. The meme
typically con- sists of a picture of a Shiba Inu dog ac- companied by
multicolored text in Comic Sans MS font in the foreground. The text,
representing a kind of internal monologue, is deliberately written in
broken English, and usually contains the word “wow” and the phrases
“such x”, “much x”, “many x”, “very x” and “so x”. Kabosu, the Shiba
Inu featured in the original meme, was first pictured in a 2010 blog
post by Atsuko Sato, a Japanese kindergarten teacher. Afterwards,
varia- tions of the pictures using overlaid Comic Sans text were
posted from a Tumblr blog, Shiba Confessions. However, the use of the
intentionally misspelled “doge” dates back to June 2005, when it was
mentioned in an episode of Homestar Runners puppet series. In August
2013, images of the meme were spammed on Reddit’s r/MURICA subreddit
by 4chan’s random imageboard, /b/. A search of the term doge on Google
Trends shows an explosion of popularity occurring in October 2013, and
more so in the following month. By November 2013, the meme had become
widespread on the Internet. Google later created a Doge Easter egg:
when doge meme was entered into the YouTube search bar, all of the
site’s text would be displayed in colorful Comic Sans, similar to the
kind used by the meme. The meme was ranked #12 on MTV’s list of “50
Things Pop Culture Had Us Giving Thanks For” in 2013. Io9 compared the
internal dialog of the Shiba Inu dogs to lolcat-speak. The image most
commonly associated with the meme is of a female Shiba Inu named
Kabosu, taken from a Japanese blog documenting the dog’s daily
activities. The spelling of doge has several variants, leading to
debate on its actual pronunciation. On December 13, Doge was named the
“top meme” of 2013 by Know Your Meme. In December 2013, the Dogecoin
was introduced as a new cryptocurrency, making it the first
cryptocurrency to be based on an Internet meme; the viral phenomenon,
along with usage of the Comic Sans MS typeface, gave it “the Internet
density of a large star” according to Medium writer Quinn Norton. In
late December 2013, members of the U.S. Congress produced material in
the meme’s style. Huffington Post commented that Doge was “killed”
because of the Congress members’ usage of the meme. By early 2014,
Doge’s popularity was sustained by internet communities on social
media, accompanied by the rapid growth and acceptance of Dogecoin. In
April 2014, Doge experienced a second major media resurgence due to
revelations of the Dogecoin community’s intent to sponsor Josh Wise in
NASCAR and place a picture of the Shiba Inu on his vehicle.—— Doge (meme). (2014, May 18). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.
Retrieved 02:00, May 22, 2014, from
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Doge_(meme)&oldid=609040691Now, Doge wants to know how many words “doge” are there in a given
article. Would you like to help Doge solve this problem?
Input
An article that Doge wants to know. The size of the article does not
exceed 64KB. The article contains only ASCII characters.
Output
Please output the number of word “doge” (case-insensitive). Refer to
the samples for more details.
Sample Input
cutedo
Doge lovelyDooge
Wow! Such Dooooooooooooooge!!!
D0ge dOge
dogedoge
Sample Output
6
Source
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#include<iostream>
#include<cstdio>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
string s;//字符串
int n=0;
while(cin>>s)
{
if(s=="EOF")//呵呵
break;
else
{
int l=s.size();//划重点啦
for(int i=0; i<l-3; i++)
{
if((s[i]=='d'||s[i]=='D')&&(s[i+1]=='O'||s[i+1]=='o')&&(s[i+2]=='G'||s[i+2]=='g')&&(s[i+3]=='e'||s[i+3]=='E'))
{
n++;
i=i+3;
}
}
}
}
printf("%d\n",n);
return 0;
}