You'retyping a long text with a broken keyboard. Well it's not so badly broken. Theonly problem
withthe keyboard is that sometimes the \home" key or the \end" key getsautomatically pressed
(internally).
You'renot aware of this issue, since you're focusing on the text and did not eventurn on the
monitor!After you nished typing, you can see a text on the screen (if you turn on themonitor).
InChinese, we can call it Beiju. Your task is to nd the Beiju text.
Input
Thereare several test cases. Each test case is a single line containing at least oneand at most 100,000
letters,underscores and two special characters `[' and`]'. `['means the \Home" key is pressed
internally,and `]'means the \End" key is pressed internally. The input is terminated byend-of- file(EOF).
Output
Foreach case, print the Beiju text on the screen.
SampleInput
This_is_a_[Beiju]_text
[[]][][]Happy_Birthday_to_Tsinghua_University
SampleOutput
BeijuThis_is_a__text
Happy_Birthday_to_Tsinghua_University
#include <cstdio>
#include <string.h>
using namespace std;
const int MAX = 100005;
int last, cur, next[MAX];
char s[MAX];
int main()
{
while(scanf("%s", s+1) == 1){
int n = strlen(s+1);
last = cur = 0;
next[0] = 0;
for(int i = 1; i <= n; i++){
char ch = s[i];
if(ch == '[') cur = 0;
else if(ch == ']') cur = last;
else{
next[i] = next[cur];
next[cur] = i;
if(cur == last) last = i;
cur = i;
}
}
for(int i = next[0]; i != 0; i = next[i])
printf("%c", s[i]);
printf("\n");
}
return 0;
}