Commando War
“Waiting for orders we held in the wood, word from the front never came
By evening the sound of the gunfire was miles away
Ah softly we moved through the shadows, slip away through the trees
Crossing their lines in the mists in the fields on our hands and our knees
And all that I ever, was able to see
The fire in the air, glowing red, silhouetting the smoke on the breeze”
There is a war and it doesn’t look very promising for your country. Now it’s time to act. You have a
commando squad at your disposal and planning an ambush on an important enemy camp located nearby.
You have N soldiers in your squad. In your master-plan, every single soldier has a unique responsibility
and you don’t want any of your soldier to know the plan for other soldiers so that everyone can focus on
his task only. In order to enforce this, you brief every individual soldier about his tasks separately and
just before sending him to the battlefield. You know that every single soldier needs a certain amount
of time to execute his job. You also know very clearly how much time you need to brief every single
soldier. Being anxious to finish the total operation as soon as possible, you need to find an order of
briefing your soldiers that will minimize the time necessary for all the soldiers to complete their tasks.
You may assume that, no soldier has a plan that depends on the tasks of his fellows. In other words,
once a soldier begins a task, he can finish it without the necessity of pausing in between.
Input
There will be multiple test cases in the input file. Every test case starts with an integer N (1 N
1000), denoting the number of soldiers. Each of the following N lines describe a soldier with two integers
B (1 B 10000) & J (1 J 10000). B seconds are needed to brief the soldier while completing
his job needs J seconds. The end of input will be denoted by a case with N = 0. This case should not
be processed.
Output
For each test case, print a line in the format, ‘Case X: Y ’, where X is the case number & Y is the
total number of seconds counted from the start of your first briefing till the completion of all jobs.
Sample Input
32
5
3 2
2 1
33
3
4 4
5 5
0
Universidad de Valladolid OJ: 11729 – Commando War 2/2
Sample Output
Case 1: 8
Case 2: 15
1 #include<stdio.h> 2 #include<algorithm> 3 using namespace std; 4 struct plan { 5 int B , J ; 6 }a[20000] ; 7 8 int n ; 9 int bri , job ; 10 11 int cmp (plan a , plan b ) { 12 return a.J >= b.J ; 13 } 14 int main () { 15 //freopen ("a.txt" , "r" , stdin ) ; 16 int sum = 0 ; 17 int minn ; 18 int cnt = 1 ; 19 while ( scanf ("%d" , &n ) != EOF , n ) { 20 sum = 0 ; 21 for (int i = 0 ; i < n ; i++ ) { 22 scanf ("%d%d" , &a[i].B , &a[i].J ) ; 23 sum += a[i].B ; 24 } 25 sort (a , a + n , cmp ) ; 26 /*for (int i = 0 ; i < n ; i++ ) { 27 printf ("%d " , a[i].J) ; 28 } 29 printf ("\n") ; */ 30 job = a[0].J ; 31 //printf ("job=%d\n" , a[0].J ) ; 32 for ( int i = 1 ; i < n ; i++ ) { 33 // printf ("%d %d\n" , a[i].B , job ) ; 34 if ( a[i].B >= job ) { 35 job = a[i].J ; 36 } 37 else { 38 if ( a[i].B + a[i].J - job < 0 ) 39 job -= a[i].B ; 40 else 41 job = a[i].J ; 42 } 43 } 44 //printf ("job = %d\n" , job ) ; 45 printf ("Case %d: %d\n" , cnt , sum + job ) ; 46 cnt++ ; 47 } 48 return 0 ; 49 }
原文:http://www.cnblogs.com/get-an-AC-everyday/p/4273241.html