HDU 1059 Dividing
Dividing
Time Limit: 2000/1000 MS (Java/Others) Memory Limit: 65536/32768 K (Java/Others)
Total Submission(s): 26842 Accepted Submission(s): 7687
Problem Description
Marsha
and Bill own a collection of marbles. They want to split the collection
among themselves so that both receive an equal share of the marbles.
This would be easy if all the marbles had the same value, because then
they could just split the collection in half. But unfortunately, some of
the marbles are larger, or more beautiful than others. So, Marsha and
Bill start by assigning a value, a natural number between one and six,
to each marble. Now they want to divide the marbles so that each of them
gets the same total value.
Unfortunately, they realize that it might be impossible to divide the marbles in this way (even if the total value of all marbles is even). For example, if there are one marble of value 1, one of value 3 and two of value 4, then they cannot be split into sets of equal value. So, they ask you to write a program that checks whether there is a fair partition of the marbles.
Unfortunately, they realize that it might be impossible to divide the marbles in this way (even if the total value of all marbles is even). For example, if there are one marble of value 1, one of value 3 and two of value 4, then they cannot be split into sets of equal value. So, they ask you to write a program that checks whether there is a fair partition of the marbles.
Input
Each
line in the input describes one collection of marbles to be divided.
The lines consist of six non-negative integers n1, n2, ..., n6, where ni
is the number of marbles of value i. So, the example from above would
be described by the input-line ``1 0 1 2 0 0''. The maximum total number
of marbles will be 20000.
The last line of the input file will be ``0 0 0 0 0 0''; do not process this line.
The last line of the input file will be ``0 0 0 0 0 0''; do not process this line.
Output
For
each colletcion, output ``Collection #k:'', where k is the number of
the test case, and then either ``Can be divided.'' or ``Can't be
divided.''.
Output a blank line after each test case.
Output a blank line after each test case.
Sample Input
1 0 1 2 0 0
1 0 0 0 1 1
0 0 0 0 0 0
Sample Output
Collection #1:
Can't be divided.
Collection #2:
Can be divided.
判断这些物品能否被平均分配
多重背包问题
#include <iostream> #include <algorithm> #include <cstring> #include <cstdio> #include <vector> #include <queue> #include <cstdlib> #include <iomanip> #include <cmath> #include <ctime> #include <map> #include <set> using namespace std; #define lowbit(x) (x&(-x)) #define max(x,y) (x>y?x:y) #define min(x,y) (x<y?x:y) #define MAX 100000000000000000 #define MOD 1000000007 #define pi acos(-1.0) #define ei exp(1) #define PI 3.141592653589793238462 #define ios() ios::sync_with_stdio(false) #define INF 1044266558 #define mem(a) (memset(a,0,sizeof(a))) typedef long long ll; int a[9]; int dp[100009]; int main() { int cast=0; while(scanf("%d%d%d%d%d%d",&a[1],&a[2],&a[3],&a[4],&a[5],&a[6])) { if(a[1]==0 && a[2]==0 && a[3]==0 && a[4]==0 && a[5]==0 && a[6]==0) break; printf("Collection #%d:\n",++cast); int sum=a[1]*1+a[2]*2+a[3]*3+a[4]*4+a[5]*5+a[6]*6; memset(dp,62,sizeof(dp)); dp[0]=0; if(sum&1) printf("Can't be divided.\n\n"); else { sum/=2; for(int i=1;i<=6;i++) { for(int k=1;a[i];k*=2) { if(a[i]<k) k=a[i]; for(int j=sum;j>=k*i;j--) { dp[j]=min(dp[j],dp[j-k*i]+k*i); } a[i]-=k; } } if(dp[sum]==sum) printf("Can be divided.\n\n"); else printf("Can't be divided.\n\n"); } } return 0; }