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Tian Ji -- The Horse Racing(杭电1052)(贪心)
Tian Ji -- The Horse Racing
Time Limit: 2000/1000 MS (Java/Others) Memory Limit: 65536/32768 K (Java/Others)Total Submission(s): 18925 Accepted Submission(s): 5530
Problem Description
Here is a famous story in Chinese history.
"That was about 2300 years ago. General Tian Ji was a high official in the country Qi. He likes to play horse racing with the king and others."
"Both of Tian and the king have three horses in different classes, namely, regular, plus, and super. The rule is to have three rounds in a match; each of the horses must be used in one round. The winner of a single round takes two hundred silver dollars from the loser."
"Being the most powerful man in the country, the king has so nice horses that in each class his horse is better than Tian‘s. As a result, each time the king takes six hundred silver dollars from Tian."
"Tian Ji was not happy about that, until he met Sun Bin, one of the most famous generals in Chinese history. Using a little trick due to Sun, Tian Ji brought home two hundred silver dollars and such a grace in the next match."
"It was a rather simple trick. Using his regular class horse race against the super class from the king, they will certainly lose that round. But then his plus beat the king‘s regular, and his super beat the king‘s plus. What a simple trick. And how do you think of Tian Ji, the high ranked official in China?"
Were Tian Ji lives in nowadays, he will certainly laugh at himself. Even more, were he sitting in the ACM contest right now, he may discover that the horse racing problem can be simply viewed as finding the maximum matching in a bipartite graph. Draw Tian‘s horses on one side, and the king‘s horses on the other. Whenever one of Tian‘s horses can beat one from the king, we draw an edge between them, meaning we wish to establish this pair. Then, the problem of winning as many rounds as possible is just to find the maximum matching in this graph. If there are ties, the problem becomes more complicated, he needs to assign weights 0, 1, or -1 to all the possible edges, and find a maximum weighted perfect matching...
However, the horse racing problem is a very special case of bipartite matching. The graph is decided by the speed of the horses --- a vertex of higher speed always beat a vertex of lower speed. In this case, the weighted bipartite matching algorithm is a too advanced tool to deal with the problem.
In this problem, you are asked to write a program to solve this special case of matching problem.
"That was about 2300 years ago. General Tian Ji was a high official in the country Qi. He likes to play horse racing with the king and others."
"Both of Tian and the king have three horses in different classes, namely, regular, plus, and super. The rule is to have three rounds in a match; each of the horses must be used in one round. The winner of a single round takes two hundred silver dollars from the loser."
"Being the most powerful man in the country, the king has so nice horses that in each class his horse is better than Tian‘s. As a result, each time the king takes six hundred silver dollars from Tian."
"Tian Ji was not happy about that, until he met Sun Bin, one of the most famous generals in Chinese history. Using a little trick due to Sun, Tian Ji brought home two hundred silver dollars and such a grace in the next match."
"It was a rather simple trick. Using his regular class horse race against the super class from the king, they will certainly lose that round. But then his plus beat the king‘s regular, and his super beat the king‘s plus. What a simple trick. And how do you think of Tian Ji, the high ranked official in China?"
Were Tian Ji lives in nowadays, he will certainly laugh at himself. Even more, were he sitting in the ACM contest right now, he may discover that the horse racing problem can be simply viewed as finding the maximum matching in a bipartite graph. Draw Tian‘s horses on one side, and the king‘s horses on the other. Whenever one of Tian‘s horses can beat one from the king, we draw an edge between them, meaning we wish to establish this pair. Then, the problem of winning as many rounds as possible is just to find the maximum matching in this graph. If there are ties, the problem becomes more complicated, he needs to assign weights 0, 1, or -1 to all the possible edges, and find a maximum weighted perfect matching...
However, the horse racing problem is a very special case of bipartite matching. The graph is decided by the speed of the horses --- a vertex of higher speed always beat a vertex of lower speed. In this case, the weighted bipartite matching algorithm is a too advanced tool to deal with the problem.
In this problem, you are asked to write a program to solve this special case of matching problem.
Input
The input consists of up to 50 test cases. Each case starts with a positive integer n (n <= 1000) on the first line, which is the number of horses on each side. The next n integers on the second line are the speeds of Tian’s horses. Then the next n integers on the third line are the speeds of the king’s horses. The input ends with a line that has a single 0 after the last test case.
Output
For each input case, output a line containing a single number, which is the maximum money Tian Ji will get, in silver dollars.
Sample Input
3 92 83 71 95 87 74 2 20 20 20 20 2 20 19 22 18 0
Sample Output
200 0 0/* 刚做这道贪心无从下手,看完别人的思路后感觉豁然开朗。 思路如下: 贪心标准:若能赢则以最小的代价赢,若得输就让对方付出最大的代价。 思路:先小到大排序,从最小的开始比较,若a[小] > b[小],则赢掉这局, 若a[小] < b[小],则用a[小]输掉b[大],若a[小]== b[小], 则比较最大的,若a[大] > b[大], 则用大的赢大的,若a[大] < b[大], 则用a[小]输掉b[大],若a[大] == b[大], 再比a[小]和b[大], 若小则输掉这局,否则平掉。 */ #include<stdio.h> #include<algorithm> using namespace std; int main() { int i,n,k1,k2,p1,p2,sum; int a[1020],b[1020]; while(scanf("%d",&n),n) { for(i=1;i<=n;i++) { scanf("%d",&a[i]); } for(i=1;i<=n;i++) { scanf("%d",&b[i]); } sort(a+1,a+n+1); sort(b+1,b+n+1); sum=0; k1=k2=1; p1=p2=n; while(k1<=p1) { if(a[k1]>b[k2]) {k1++;k2++;sum++;} else if(a[k1]<b[k2]) {k1++;p2--;sum--;} else { if(a[p1]>b[p2]) {p1--;p2--;sum++;} else if(a[p1]<b[p2]) {k1++;p2--;sum--;} else { if(a[k1]<b[p2]) sum--; k1++,p2--; } } } printf("%d\n",sum*200); } return 0; }
Tian Ji -- The Horse Racing(杭电1052)(贪心)
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