TOJ1601. Box of Bricks
Time Limit: 1.0 Seconds Memory Limit: 65536K
Total Runs: 5002 Accepted Runs: 1949
Little Bob likes playing with his box of bricks. He puts the bricks one upon another and builds stacks of different height. "Look, I've built a wall!", he tells his older sister Alice. "Nah, you should make all stacks the same height. Then you would have a real wall.", she retorts. After a little consideration, Bob sees that she is right. So he sets out to rearrange the bricks, one by one, such that all stacks are the same height afterwards. But since Bob is lazy he wants to do this with the minimum number of bricks moved. Can you help?
Input
The input consists of several data sets. Each
set begins with a line containing the number n of stacks Bob has built.
The next line contains n numbers, the heights hi of the
n stacks. You may assume 1 ≤ n ≤ 50 and 1 ≤ hi ≤
100.
The total number of bricks will be divisible by the number of
stacks. Thus, it is always possible to rearrange the bricks such that all stacks
have the same height.
The input is terminated by a set starting with n = 0. This set should not be processed.
Output
For each set, first print the number of the set, as
shown in the sample output. Then print the line "The minimum number of moves is
k.", where k is the minimum number of bricks that have to be moved
in order to make all the stacks the same height.
Output a blank line
after each set.
Sample Input
6 5 2 4 1 7 5 0
Sample Output
Set #1 The minimum number of moves is 5.
#include<iostream> #include<math.h> using namespace std; #include<string.h> int shu[60]; int main() { int n,i,aver,k=1,t,ok=1; while(cin>>n&&n) { aver=0;t=0; for(i=0;i<n;i++) cin>>shu[i]; //if(ok>1)cout<<endl; for(i=0;i<n;i++) aver+=shu[i]; aver/=n; for(i=0;i<n;i++) t+=fabs(aver-shu[i]); cout<<"Set #"<<ok<<endl; cout<<"The minimum number of moves is "; cout<<t/2<<'.'<<endl<<endl; ok++; } return 0; }
posted on 2012-08-02 16:12 LinuxPanda 阅读(178) 评论(0) 编辑 收藏 举报