A character string is said to have period k if it can be formed by concatenating one or more repetitions of another string of length k . For example, the string ” abcabcabcabc ” has period 3, since it is formed by 4 repetitions of the string ” abc ”. It also has periods 6 (two repetitions of ” abcabc ”) and 12 (one repetition of ” abcabcabcabc ”). Write a program to read a character string and determine its smallest period. Input The first line oif the input file will contain a single integer N indicating how many test case that your program will test followed by a blank line. Each test case will contain a single character string of up to 80 non-blank characters. Two consecutive input will separated by a blank line.
Output
An integer denoting the smallest period of the input string for each input. Two consecutive output are separated by a blank line.
Sample Input
1
HoHoHo
Sample Output
2
#include<iostream>#include<string>#include<cstdio>#include<cstring>#include<cmath>#include<algorithm>#include<queue>#include<stack>#include<map>#include<iomanip>//#define ll long longusingnamespacestd;
constint maxn = 10000;
string s;
bool test(int l){
for(int i = l; i < s.length(); i+=l)
{
for(int j = 0; j < l; j++)
if(s[j]!=s[j+i]) returnfalse;
}
returntrue;
}
int Find()
{
int l = 0,ll = s.length();
for(int i = 1; i <= ll; i++){
if(ll%i != 0) continue;
if(test(i)) {
l = i;
break;
}
}
return l;
}
int main(){
int t;
scanf("%d",&t);
while(t--){
cin>>s;
printf("%d\n",Find());
if(t!=0) cout << endl;
}
return0;
}
A character string is said to have period k if it can be formed by concatenating one or more repetitions of another string of length k . For example, the string ” abcabcabcabc ” has period 3, since it