[ACM_ZOJ_1003]Crashing Balloon
Crashing Balloon
Time Limit: 2 Seconds Memory Limit: 65536 KB
On every June 1st, the Children's Day, there will be a game named "crashing balloon" on TV. The rule is very simple. On the ground there are 100 labeled balloons, with the numbers 1 to 100. After the referee shouts "Let's go!" the two players, who each starts with a score of "1", race to crash the balloons by their feet and, at the same time, multiply their scores by the numbers written on the balloons they crash. After a minute, the little audiences are allowed to take the remaining balloons away, and each contestant reports his\her score, the product of the numbers on the balloons he\she's crashed. The unofficial winner is the player who announced the highest score.
Inevitably, though, disputes arise, and so the official winner is not determined until the disputes are resolved. The player who claims the lower score is entitled to challenge his\her opponent's score. The player with the lower score is presumed to have told the truth, because if he\she were to lie about his\her score, he\she would surely come up with a bigger better lie. The challenge is upheld if the player with the higher score has a score that cannot be achieved with balloons not crashed by the challenging player. So, if the challenge is successful, the player claiming the lower score wins.
So, for example, if one player claims 343 points and the other claims 49, then clearly the first player is lying; the only way to score 343 is by crashing balloons labeled 7 and 49, and the only way to score 49 is by crashing a balloon labeled 49. Since each of two scores requires crashing the balloon labeled 49, the one claiming 343 points is presumed to be lying.
On the other hand, if one player claims 162 points and the other claims 81, it is possible for both to be telling the truth (e.g. one crashes balloons 2, 3 and 27, while the other crashes balloon 81), so the challenge would not be upheld.
By the way, if the challenger made a mistake on calculating his/her score, then the challenge would not be upheld. For example, if one player claims 10001 points and the other claims 10003, then clearly none of them are telling the truth. In this case, the challenge would not be upheld.
Unfortunately, anyone who is willing to referee a game of crashing balloon is likely to get over-excited in the hot atmosphere that he\she could not reasonably be expected to perform the intricate calculations that refereeing requires. Hence the need for you, sober programmer, to provide a software solution.
Input
Pairs of unequal, positive numbers, with each pair on a single line, that are claimed scores from a game of crashing balloon.
Output
Numbers, one to a line, that are the winning scores, assuming that the player with the lower score always challenges the outcome.
Sample Input
343 49
3599 610
62 36
Sample Output
49
610
62
Source
ZOJ1003
这道题的难点在于两位选手都可能有多个不同的分解方案,只要其中任何一种分解方案不冲突即是被挑战者赢。
这道题寒假刚开始做ACM的时候做过但没做出来,百度了别人的思路,代码如下:
因为实验又做到这一题,因此重新翻出以前的代码看了一下,发现有很多重复冗余的地方,于是重新找了一个思路:
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