Common Subsequence

Time Limit : 2000/1000ms (Java/Other)   Memory Limit : 65536/32768K (Java/Other)

Total Submission(s) : 45   Accepted Submission(s) : 23
#include <iostream> 
#include <cstring> 
using namespace std;

char str1[1005]; 
char str2[1005]; 
int dp[1005][1005];
int max(int a,int b)
{
    int c=a>b?a:b;
    return c;
}

int main() 
{ 
     int i,j; 
     int Max; 
     int len1,len2; 
     while(cin>>str1>>str2) 
     { 
         len1=strlen(str1); 
         len2=strlen(str2); 
         memset(dp,0,sizeof(dp));
         for(i=1;i<=len1;i++) 
         { 
             for(j=1;j<=len2;j++) 
             { 
                 if(str1[i-1]==str2[j-1]) 
                 { 
                     dp[i][j]=dp[i-1][j-1]+1; 
                 } 
                 else 
                 { 
                     dp[i][j]=max(dp[i-1][j],dp[i][j-1]); 
                 } 
             } 
         } 
         cout<<dp[len1][len2]<<endl; 
         /*
          for(i=0;i<=len1;i++) 
         { 
             for(j=0;j<=len2;j++) 
             { 
                 cout<<dp[i][j]<<"   ";
             }
             cout<<endl;
          }
          */
     } 
     return 0; 
}

 

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Problem Description

A subsequence of a given sequence is the given sequence with some elements (possible none) left out. Given a sequence X = <x1, x2, ..., xm> another sequence Z = <z1, z2, ..., zk> is a subsequence of X if there exists a strictly increasing sequence <i1, i2, ..., ik> of indices of X such that for all j = 1,2,...,k, xij = zj. For example, Z = <a, b, f, c> is a subsequence of X = <a, b, c, f, b, c> with index sequence <1, 2, 4, 6>. Given two sequences X and Y the problem is to find the length of the maximum-length common subsequence of X and Y.
The program input is from a text file. Each data set in the file contains two strings representing the given sequences. The sequences are separated by any number of white spaces. The input data are correct. For each set of data the program prints on the standard output the length of the maximum-length common subsequence from the beginning of a separate line.

Sample Input

abcfbc abfcab
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abcd mnp

Sample Output

4
2
0

Source

Southeastern Europe 2003 

posted on 2013-09-03 19:53  不知妖精  阅读(157)  评论(0编辑  收藏  举报

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