zoj 2744 Palindromes
A regular palindrome is a string of numbers or letters that is the same forward as backward. For example, the string "ABCDEDCBA" is a palindrome because it is the same when the string is read from left to right as when the string is read from right to left.
Now give you a string S, you should count how many palindromes in any consecutive substring of S.
Input
There are several test cases in the input. Each case contains a non-empty string which has no more than 5000 characters.
Proceed to the end of file.
Output
A single line with the number of palindrome substrings for each case.
Sample Input
aba
aa
Sample Output
4
3
Author: LIU, Yaoting
Source: Zhejiang Provincial Programming Contest 2006
//1858692 2009-05-07 18:43:31 Accepted 2744 C++ 730 24624 Wpl
#include <iostream>
#define MAX 5002
using namespace std;
char str[MAX];
bool mark[MAX][MAX];
int main()
{
int i,j,len,r,sum;
while(scanf("%s",str+1)!=EOF)
{
len=strlen(str+1);
sum=0;
for(r=1;r<=len;r++)
for(i=1;i<=len-r+1;i++)
{
j=i+r-1;
mark[i][j]=false;
if(str[i]==str[j])
{
if(r==1)
{
sum++;
mark[i][j]=true;
}
if(r==2)
{
mark[i][j]=true;
sum++;
}
else if(mark[i+1][j-1])
{
mark[i][j]=true;
sum++;
}
}
}
printf("%d\n",sum);
}
return 0;
}
#include <iostream>
#define MAX 5002
using namespace std;
char str[MAX];
bool mark[MAX][MAX];
int main()
{
int i,j,len,r,sum;
while(scanf("%s",str+1)!=EOF)
{
len=strlen(str+1);
sum=0;
for(r=1;r<=len;r++)
for(i=1;i<=len-r+1;i++)
{
j=i+r-1;
mark[i][j]=false;
if(str[i]==str[j])
{
if(r==1)
{
sum++;
mark[i][j]=true;
}
if(r==2)
{
mark[i][j]=true;
sum++;
}
else if(mark[i+1][j-1])
{
mark[i][j]=true;
sum++;
}
}
}
printf("%d\n",sum);
}
return 0;
}