Time Limit: 5000/1000 MS (Java/Others) Memory Limit: 32768/32768 K (Java/Others) Total Submission(s): 2372 Accepted Submission(s): 947
Problem Description
You will be given a string which only contains ‘1’; You can merge two adjacent ‘1’ to be ‘2’, or leave the ‘1’ there. Surly, you may get many different results. For example, given 1111 , you can get 1111, 121, 112,211,22. Now, your work is to find the total number of result you can get.
Input
The first line is a number n refers to the number of test cases. Then n lines follows, each line has a string made up of ‘1’ . The maximum length of the sequence is 200.
Output
The output contain n lines, each line output the number of result you can get .
Sample Input
3
1
11
11111
Sample Output
1
2
8
Author
z.jt
Source
http://acm.hdu.edu.cn/showproblem.php?pid=1865
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代码:
1 #include<iostream>
2 #include<string>
3 #define maxn 50
4 #define len 200
5 using namespace std;
6 int arr[len][maxn+1]={{1},{1}};
7 int main()
8 {
9 int i,j,s,c,t;
10 string n ;
11 for(i=2;i<=len;i++)
12 {
13 for(c=j=0;j<=maxn;j++)
14 {
15 s=arr[i-1][j]+arr[i-2][j]+c;
16 arr[i][j]=s%10;
17 c=(s-arr[i][j])/10;
18 }
19 }
20 cin>>t;
21 while(t--)
22 {
23 cin>>n;
24 for(i=maxn;arr[n.size()][i]==0;i--);
25 for(j=i;j>=0;j--)
26 {
27 printf("%d",arr[n.size()][j]);
28 }
29 puts("");
30 }
31 return 0;
32 }