题意:给你一个长度为n的字符串,每个字符都有权值,操作是:删去若干个字符,最终结果是要求最终字串中没有"hard"这个子序列,注意是子序列就行,让你输出满足上述条件的所删字符的最小 权值和。qwq
题解:有时间补上,先上代码。
代码:
#include <iostream>
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
#include <cassert>
#include <vector>
#include <string>
#define int long long
using namespace std;
const string HARD="hard";
int n;
string s;
vector<int>a;
signed main(){
//cout << "Hello world!" << endl;
ios::sync_with_stdio(false);
cin.tie(0);
cin>>n>>s;
a.resize(n);
for(int &x:a)
cin>>x;
vector<int>dp(5,0);
for(int i=0;i<n;i++){
std::size_t index=HARD.find(s[i]);
if(index==string::npos)
continue;
dp[index+1]=min(dp[index+1],dp[index]);
dp[index]+=a[i];
}
cout<< *min_element(dp.begin(),dp.begin()+4)<<endl;
//system("pause");
return 0;
}
Vasya is preparing a contest, and now he has written a statement for an easy problem. The statement is a string of length nn consisting of lowercase Latin latters. Vasya thinks that the statement can be considered hard if it contains a subsequence hard; otherwise the statement is easy. For example, hard, hzazrzd, haaaaard can be considered hard statements, while har, hart and drah are easy statements.
Vasya doesn't want the statement to be hard. He may remove some characters from the statement in order to make it easy. But, of course, some parts of the statement can be crucial to understanding. Initially the ambiguity of the statement is 00, and removing ii-th character increases the ambiguity by aiai (the index of each character is considered as it was in the original statement, so, for example, if you delete character r from hard, and then character d, the index of d is still 44 even though you delete it from the string had).
Vasya wants to calculate the minimum ambiguity of the statement, if he removes some characters (possibly zero) so that the statement is easy. Help him to do it!
Recall that subsequence is a sequence that can be derived from another sequence by deleting some elements without changing the order of the remaining elements.
Input
The first line contains one integer nn (1≤n≤1051≤n≤105) — the length of the statement.
The second line contains one string ss of length nn, consisting of lowercase Latin letters — the statement written by Vasya.
The third line contains nn integers a1,a2,…,ana1,a2,…,an (1≤ai≤9982443531≤ai≤998244353).
Output
Print minimum possible ambiguity of the statement after Vasya deletes some (possibly zero) characters so the resulting statement is easy.
Examples
input
Copy
6
hhardh
3 2 9 11 7 1
output
Copy
5
input
Copy
8
hhzarwde
3 2 6 9 4 8 7 1
output
Copy
4
input
Copy
6
hhaarr
1 2 3 4 5 6
output
Copy
0
Note
In the first example, first two characters are removed so the result is ardh.
In the second example, 55-th character is removed so the result is hhzawde.
In the third example there's no need to remove anything.