Description

Standard web browsers contain features to move backward and forward among the pages recently visited. One way to implement these features is to use two stacks to keep track of the pages that can be reached by moving backward and forward. In this problem, you are asked to implement this. 
The following commands need to be supported: 
BACK: Push the current page on the top of the forward stack. Pop the page from the top of the backward stack, making it the new current page. If the backward stack is empty, the command is ignored. 
FORWARD: Push the current page on the top of the backward stack. Pop the page from the top of the forward stack, making it the new current page. If the forward stack is empty, the command is ignored. 
VISIT : Push the current page on the top of the backward stack, and make the URL specified the new current page. The forward stack is emptied. 
QUIT: Quit the browser. 
Assume that the browser initially loads the web page at the URL http://www.acm.org/

Input

Input is a sequence of commands. The command keywords BACK, FORWARD, VISIT, and QUIT are all in uppercase. URLs have no whitespace and have at most 70 characters. You may assume that no problem instance requires more than 100 elements in each stack at any time. The end of input is indicated by the QUIT command.

Output

For each command other than QUIT, print the URL of the current page after the command is executed if the command is not ignored. Otherwise, print "Ignored". The output for each command should be printed on its own line. No output is produced for the QUIT command.

Sample Input

VISIT http://acm.ashland.edu/
VISIT http://acm.baylor.edu/acmicpc/
BACK
BACK
BACK
FORWARD
VISIT http://www.ibm.com/
BACK
BACK
FORWARD
FORWARD
FORWARD
QUIT

  

Sample Output

http://acm.ashland.edu/
http://acm.baylor.edu/acmicpc/
http://acm.ashland.edu/
http://www.acm.org/
Ignored
http://acm.ashland.edu/
http://www.ibm.com/
http://acm.ashland.edu/
http://www.acm.org/
http://acm.ashland.edu/
http://www.ibm.com/
Ignored

  

 

题解:模拟题。利用到的栈的思想,但用不了STL的栈,可以自己简单的实现一个栈。没有什么难点。详见代码。

 
 1 #include <stdio.h>
 2 #include <string.h>
 3 
 4 const int MAX = 128;
 5 
 6 struct URL{
 7     char a[MAX][MAX];
 8     int dir, max;
 9 
10     void create(){dir = 0; max = 0; memset(a, 0, sizeof(a)); strcpy(a[0], "http://www.acm.org/");}
11     bool back(){if(dir > 0)   {dir--; return true;} return false;}
12     bool fwd() {if(dir < max) {dir++; return true;} return false;}
13     void viw(char * str) {strcpy(a[++dir], str); max = dir;}
14     void show(){printf("%s\n", a[dir]);}
15 };
16 
17 URL url;
18 
19 int main()
20 {
21 #ifdef CDZSC_OFFLINE
22     freopen("in.txt", "r", stdin);
23     freopen("out.txt", "w", stdout);
24 #endif
25     char str[MAX];
26     url.create();
27     while(~scanf("%s", str))
28     {
29         switch(str[0])
30         {
31         case 'V': scanf("%s", str); url.viw(str); url.show(); break;
32         case 'F': if(url.fwd()) url.show(); else printf("Ignored\n"); break;
33         case 'B': if(url.back()) url.show(); else printf("Ignored\n"); break;
34         case 'Q': url.create(); break;
35         }
36     }
37     return 0;
38 }
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