1054 The Dominant Color
Behind the scenes in the computer’s memory, color is always talked about as a series of 24 bits of information for each pixel. In an image, the color with the largest proportional area is called the dominant color. A strictly dominant color takes more than half of the total area. Now given an image of resolution M by N (for example, 800×600), you are supposed to point out the strictly dominant color.
Input Specification:
Each input file contains one test case. For each case, the first line contains 2 positive numbers: M (≤800) and N (≤600) which are the resolutions of the image. Then N lines follow, each contains M digital colors in the range [0,2
24
). It is guaranteed that the strictly dominant color exists for each input image. All the numbers in a line are separated by a space.
Output Specification:
For each test case, simply print the dominant color in a line.
Sample Input:
5 3
0 0 255 16777215 24
24 24 0 0 24
24 0 24 24 24
Sample Output:
24
参考代码:
#include<iostream>
#include<map>
using namespace std;
int main() {
int m, n, maxnum = -1, color, strcolor;
map<long int, int>colors;
scanf_s("%d%d", &m, &n);
for (int i = 1; i <= n; i++) {
for (int j = 1; j <= m; j++) {
scanf_s("%d", &color);
colors[color]++;
if (colors[color] > maxnum) {
strcolor = color;
maxnum = colors[color];
}
}
}
printf("%d", strcolor);
return 0;
}