Greedy Gift Givers
Greedy Gift Givers |
The Problem
This problem involves determining, for a group of gift-giving friends, how much more each person gives than they receive (and vice versa for those that view gift-giving with cynicism).
In this problem each person sets aside some money for gift-giving and divides this money evenly among all those to whom gifts are given.
However, in any group of friends, some people are more giving than others (or at least may have more acquaintances) and some people have more money than others.
Given a group of friends, the money each person in the group spends on gifts, and a (sub)list of friends to whom each person gives gifts; you are to write a program that determines how much more (or less) each person in the group gives than they receive.
The Input
The input is a sequence of gift-giving groups. A group consists of several lines:
- the number of people in the group,
- a list of the names of each person in the group,
- a line for each person in the group consisting of the name of the person, the amount of money spent on gifts, the number of people to whom gifts are given, and the names of those to whom gifts are given.
All names are lower-case letters, there are no more than 10 people in a group, and no name is more than 12 characters in length. Money is a non-negative integer less than 2000.
The input consists of one or more groups and is terminated by end-of-file.
The Output
For each group of gift-givers, the name of each person in the group should be printed on a line followed by the net gain (or loss) received (or spent) by the person. Names in a group should be printed in the same order in which they first appear in the input.
The output for each group should be separated from other groups by a blank line. All gifts are integers. Each person gives the same integer amount of money to each friend to whom any money is given, and gives as much as possible. Any money not given is kept and is part of a person's ``net worth'' printed in the output.
Sample Input
5 dave laura owen vick amr dave 200 3 laura owen vick owen 500 1 dave amr 150 2 vick owen laura 0 2 amr vick vick 0 0 3 liz steve dave liz 30 1 steve steve 55 2 liz dave dave 0 2 steve liz
Sample Output
dave 302 laura 66 owen -359 vick 141 amr -150 liz -3 steve -24 dave 27
#include<stdio.h>
#include<string.h>
struct man{char s[15];int m;}p[12];
char temp[15];
int main()
{
int n,i,j,k,pay,num,f=0;
while(scanf("%d",&n)!=EOF)
{
if(f)
printf("\n");
f=1;
memset(&p,0,sizeof(p));
for(i=0;i<n;i++)
scanf("%s",p[i].s);
for(i=0;i<n;i++)
{
scanf("%s%d%d",temp,&pay,&num);
for(j=0;j<n;j++)
if(!strcmp(temp,p[j].s))
if(num)
p[j].m-=num*(pay/num);
for(k=0;k<num;k++)
{
scanf("%s",temp);
for(j=0;j<n;j++)
if(!strcmp(temp,p[j].s))
p[j].m+=pay/num;
}
}
for(i=0;i<n;i++)
printf("%s %d\n",p[i].s,p[i].m);
}
return 0;
}