2015ACM/ICPC亚洲区长春站 L hdu 5538 House Building
House Building
Time Limit: 2000/1000 MS (Java/Others) Memory Limit: 262144/262144 K (Java/Others)
Total Submission(s): 145 Accepted Submission(s): 123
Problem Description
Have you ever played the video game Minecraft? This game has been one of the world's most popular game in recent years. The world of Minecraft is made up of lots of 1×1×1 blocks in a 3D map. Blocks are the basic units of structure in Minecraft, there are many types of blocks. A block can either be a clay, dirt, water, wood, air, ... or even a building material such as brick or concrete in this game.
Figure 1: A typical world in Minecraft.
Nyanko-san is one of the diehard fans of the game, what he loves most is to build monumental houses in the world of the game. One day, he found a flat ground in some place. Yes, a super flat ground without any roughness, it's really a lovely place to build houses on it. Nyanko-san decided to build on a n×m big flat ground, so he drew a blueprint of his house, and found some building materials to build.
While everything seems goes smoothly, something wrong happened. Nyanko-san found out he had forgotten to prepare glass elements, which is a important element to decorate his house. Now Nyanko-san gives you his blueprint of house and asking for your help. Your job is quite easy, collecting a sufficient number of the glass unit for building his house. But first, you have to calculate how many units of glass should be collected.
There are n rows and m columns on the ground, an intersection of a row and a column is a 1×1 square,and a square is a valid place for players to put blocks on. And to simplify this problem, Nynako-san's blueprint can be represented as an integer array ci,j(1≤i≤n,1≤j≤m). Which ci,j indicates the height of his house on the square of i-th row and j-th column. The number of glass unit that you need to collect is equal to the surface area of Nyanko-san's house(exclude the face adjacent to the ground).
Nyanko-san is one of the diehard fans of the game, what he loves most is to build monumental houses in the world of the game. One day, he found a flat ground in some place. Yes, a super flat ground without any roughness, it's really a lovely place to build houses on it. Nyanko-san decided to build on a n×m big flat ground, so he drew a blueprint of his house, and found some building materials to build.
While everything seems goes smoothly, something wrong happened. Nyanko-san found out he had forgotten to prepare glass elements, which is a important element to decorate his house. Now Nyanko-san gives you his blueprint of house and asking for your help. Your job is quite easy, collecting a sufficient number of the glass unit for building his house. But first, you have to calculate how many units of glass should be collected.
There are n rows and m columns on the ground, an intersection of a row and a column is a 1×1 square,and a square is a valid place for players to put blocks on. And to simplify this problem, Nynako-san's blueprint can be represented as an integer array ci,j(1≤i≤n,1≤j≤m). Which ci,j indicates the height of his house on the square of i-th row and j-th column. The number of glass unit that you need to collect is equal to the surface area of Nyanko-san's house(exclude the face adjacent to the ground).
Input
The first line contains an integer T indicating the total number of test cases.
First line of each test case is a line with two integers n,m.
The n lines that follow describe the array of Nyanko-san's blueprint, the i-th of these lines has m integers ci,1,ci,2,...,ci,m, separated by a single space.
1≤T≤50
1≤n,m≤50
0≤ci,j≤1000
First line of each test case is a line with two integers n,m.
The n lines that follow describe the array of Nyanko-san's blueprint, the i-th of these lines has m integers ci,1,ci,2,...,ci,m, separated by a single space.
1≤T≤50
1≤n,m≤50
0≤ci,j≤1000
Output
For each test case, please output the number of glass units you need to collect to meet Nyanko-san's requirement in one line.
Sample Input
2
3 3
1 0 0
3 1 2
1 1 0
3 3
1 0 1
0 0 0
1 0 1
Sample Output
30
20Figure 2: A top view and side view image for sample test case 1.
Source
题意:求表面积的傻题
分析:略
1 #include <cstdio> 2 #include <cstring> 3 #include <cstdlib> 4 #include <cmath> 5 #include <ctime> 6 #include <iostream> 7 #include <map> 8 #include <set> 9 #include <algorithm> 10 #include <vector> 11 #include <deque> 12 #include <queue> 13 #include <stack> 14 using namespace std; 15 typedef long long LL; 16 typedef double DB; 17 #define MIT (2147483647) 18 #define MLL (1000000000000000001LL) 19 #define INF (1000000001) 20 #define For(i, s, t) for(int i = (s); i <= (t); i ++) 21 #define Ford(i, s, t) for(int i = (s); i >= (t); i --) 22 #define Rep(i, n) for(int i = (0); i < (n); i ++) 23 #define Repn(i, n) for(int i = (n)-1; i >= (0); i --) 24 #define mk make_pair 25 #define ft first 26 #define sd second 27 #define puf push_front 28 #define pub push_back 29 #define pof pop_front 30 #define pob pop_back 31 #define sz(x) ((int) (x).size()) 32 inline void SetIO(string Name) 33 { 34 string Input = Name + ".in"; 35 string Output = Name + ".out"; 36 freopen(Input.c_str(), "r", stdin); 37 freopen(Output.c_str(), "w", stdout); 38 } 39 40 inline int Getint() 41 { 42 char ch = ' '; 43 int Ret = 0; 44 bool Flag = 0; 45 while(!(ch >= '0' && ch <= '9')) 46 { 47 if(ch == '-') Flag ^= 1; 48 ch = getchar(); 49 } 50 while(ch >= '0' && ch <= '9') 51 { 52 Ret = Ret * 10 + ch - '0'; 53 ch = getchar(); 54 } 55 return Ret; 56 } 57 58 const int N = 60, Dx[] = {1, 0, -1, 0}, Dy[] = {0, 1, 0, -1}; 59 int n, m, Map[N][N]; 60 61 inline void Solve(); 62 63 inline void Input() 64 { 65 int TestNumber = Getint(); 66 while(TestNumber--) 67 { 68 n = Getint(); 69 m = Getint(); 70 For(i, 1, n) 71 For(j, 1, m) Map[i][j] = Getint(); 72 Solve(); 73 } 74 } 75 76 inline void Solve() 77 { 78 int Ans = 0; 79 For(i, 1, n + 1) Map[i][m + 1] = 0; 80 For(i, 1, m + 1) Map[n + 1][i] = 0; 81 For(i, 1, n) 82 For(j, 1, m) { 83 if(!Map[i][j]) continue; 84 Ans ++; 85 Rep(k, 4) 86 { 87 int x = i + Dx[k], y = j + Dy[k]; 88 if(Map[x][y] >= Map[i][j]) continue; 89 Ans += Map[i][j] - Map[x][y]; 90 } 91 } 92 printf("%d\n", Ans); 93 } 94 95 int main() 96 { 97 Input(); 98 //Solve(); 99 return 0; 100 }