hdoj - 1016 Prime Ring Problem
A ring is compose of n circles as shown in diagram. Put natural number 1, 2, ..., n into each circle separately, and the sum of numbers in two adjacent circles should be a prime.
Note: the number of first circle should always be 1.
Input
n (0 < n < 20).
Output
The output format is shown as sample below. Each row represents a series of circle numbers in the ring beginning from 1 clockwisely and anticlockwisely. The order of numbers must satisfy the above requirements. Print solutions in lexicographical order.
You are to write a program that completes above process.
Print a blank line after each case.
You are to write a program that completes above process.
Print a blank line after each case.
#include<iostream> #include<cstdio> #include<cmath> using namespace::std; int n,bj=0; int map[25]; int a[100]; bool sushu(int n) { for(int i = 2;i<=sqrt(n);i++) { if(n%i == 0) return false; } return true; } void dfs(int k) { if(k == n+1 && sushu(map[1]+map[k-1])) { for(int i=1;i<=n;i++) { if(i != 1) printf(" "); printf("%d",map[i]); } printf("\n"); bj = 1; return ; } for(int i = 2;i<=n;i++) { if(sushu(map[k-1]+i)) { if(a[i] == 0) { a[i] = 1; map[k] = i; dfs(k+1); a[i] = 0; map[k] = 0; } } } } int main() { int j=1; while(~scanf("%d",&n)) { map[1]=1; printf("Case %d:\n",j++); dfs(2); printf("\n"); } }