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  • Codeforces Round #272 (Div. 2)

    链接 : http://codeforces.com/contest/476

    D题yy,ABC水



    A. Dreamoon and Stairs
    time limit per test
    1 second
    memory limit per test
    256 megabytes

    Dreamoon wants to climb up a stair of n steps. He can climb 1 or 2 steps at each move. Dreamoon wants the number of moves to be a multiple of an integerm.

    What is the minimal number of steps making him climb to the top of the stairs that satisfies his condition?

    Input

    The single line contains two space separated integersn, m (0 < n ≤ 10000, 1 < m ≤ 10).

    Output

    Print a single integer — the minimal number of moves being a multiple ofm. If there is no way he can climb satisfying condition print - 1 instead.

    Sample test(s)
    Input
    10 2
    
    Output
    6
    
    Input
    3 5
    
    Output
    -1
    
    Note

    For the first sample, Dreamoon could climb in 6 moves with following sequence of steps: {2, 2, 2, 2, 1, 1}.

    For the second sample, there are only three valid sequence of steps {2, 1}, {1, 2}, {1, 1, 1} with 2, 2, and 3 steps respectively. All these numbers are not multiples of 5.


    #include <cstdio>
    int main()
    {
        int n, m;
        scanf("%d %d", &n, &m);
        int temp = n / 2;
        if(n % 2) 
            temp++;
        if(temp % m == 0) 
            printf("%d
    ", temp);
        else
        {
            temp = temp + m - temp % m;
            if(temp > n) 
                printf("-1
    ");
            else 
                printf("%d
    ", temp);
        }
    }




    B. Dreamoon and WiFi
    time limit per test
    1 second
    memory limit per test
    256 megabytes

    Dreamoon is standing at the position 0 on a number line. Drazil is sending a list of commands through Wi-Fi to Dreamoon's smartphone and Dreamoon follows them.

    Each command is one of the following two types:

    1. Go 1 unit towards the positive direction, denoted as'+'
    2. Go 1 unit towards the negative direction, denoted as'-'

    But the Wi-Fi condition is so poor that Dreamoon's smartphone reports some of the commands can't be recognized and Dreamoon knows that some of them might even be wrong though successfully recognized. Dreamoon decides to follow every recognized command and toss a fair coin to decide those unrecognized ones (that means, he moves to the1 unit to the negative or positive direction with the same probability0.5).

    You are given an original list of commands sent by Drazil and list received by Dreamoon. What is the probability that Dreamoon ends in the position originally supposed to be final by Drazil's commands?

    Input

    The first line contains a string s1 — the commands Drazil sends to Dreamoon, this string consists of only the characters in the set {'+','-'}.

    The second line contains a string s2 — the commands Dreamoon's smartphone recognizes, this string consists of only the characters in the set {'+','-', '?'}.'?

    ' denotes an unrecognized command.

    Lengths of two strings are equal and do not exceed10.

    Output

    Output a single real number corresponding to the probability. The answer will be considered correct if its relative or absolute error doesn't exceed10 - 9.

    Sample test(s)
    Input
    ++-+-
    +-+-+
    
    Output
    1.000000000000
    
    Input
    +-+-
    +-??

    Output
    0.500000000000
    
    Input
    +++
    ?

    ?-

    Output
    0.000000000000
    
    Note

    For the first sample, both s1 and s2 will lead Dreamoon to finish at the same position + 1.

    For the second sample, s1 will lead Dreamoon to finish at position 0, while there are four possibilites fors2: {"+-++","+-+-", "+--+","+---"} with ending position {+2, 0, 0, -2} respectively. So there are2 correct cases out of 4, so the probability of finishing at the correct position is0.5.

    For the third sample, s2 could only lead us to finish at positions {+1, -1, -3}, so the probability to finish at the correct position + 3 is 0.


    #include <cmath>
    #include <cstdio>
    #include <cstring>
    char s1[15],s2[15];
    int main()
    {
        scanf("%s %s",s1,s2);
        int p1=0, m1=0;
        int p2=0, m2=0;
        int size=(int)strlen(s1);
        int wh=0;
        for(int i=0;i<size; i++)
        {
            if(s1[i]=='+') ++p1;
            else ++m1;
        }
        for(int i=0;i<size; i++)
        {
            if(s2[i]=='+') ++p2;
            else if(s2[i]=='-') ++m2;
            else ++wh;
        }
        if(wh == 0)
        {
            if(p1 - m1 == p2 - m2)
                printf("1
    ");
            else
                printf("0
    ");
            return 0;
        }
        int all = 1;
        for(int i = 0;i < wh; i++)
            all *= 2;
        int pneed,mneed;
        int temp = p1 - m1 - p2 + m2;
        if(fabs(temp) > wh)
        {
            printf("0
    ");
            return 0;
        }
        pneed = (temp + wh) / 2;
        mneed = wh - pneed;
        int ans = 1;
        for(int i = 0; i < pneed; i++)
        {
            ans *= wh;
            --wh;
        }
        for(int i=1; i<= pneed; i++)
            ans /= i;
        printf("%.12f
    ",double(ans)/double(all));
    }



    C. Dreamoon and Sums
    time limit per test
    1.5 seconds
    memory limit per test
    256 megabytes

    Dreamoon loves summing up something for no reason. One day he obtains two integersa and b occasionally. He wants to calculate the sum of allnice integers. Positive integer x is called nice if and, wherek is some integer number in range [1, a].

    By we denote thequotient of integer division of x and y. By we denote theremainder of integer division of x and y. You can read more about these operations here:http://goo.gl/AcsXhT.

    The answer may be large, so please print its remainder modulo1 000 000 007 (109 + 7). Can you compute it faster than Dreamoon?

    Input

    The single line of the input contains two integersa, b (1 ≤ a, b ≤ 107).

    Output

    Print a single integer representing the answer modulo1 000 000 007 (109 + 7).

    Sample test(s)
    Input
    1 1
    
    Output
    0
    
    Input
    2 2
    
    Output
    8
    
    Note

    For the first sample, there are no nice integers because is always zero.

    For the second sample, the set of nice integers is{3, 5}.



    #include <cstdio>
    #define ll long long
    const int mod=1e9 + 7;
    int main()
    {
        ll a,b;
        scanf("%I64d %I64d", &a, &b);
        if(b == 1) 
            printf("0
    ");
        else
        {
            ll res = (b * (b - 1) / 2) % mod;
            ll sum = (a * (a + 1) / 2) % mod;
            ll ans = (a % mod * res % mod) % mod;
            ll temp = (sum % mod * res % mod) % mod;
            printf("%I64d
    ", (ans % mod + (temp % mod * b % mod)) % mod);
        }
    }



    D. Dreamoon and Sets
    time limit per test
    1 second
    memory limit per test
    256 megabytes

    Dreamoon likes to play with sets, integers and . is defined as the largest positive integer that divides botha and b.

    Let S be a set of exactly four distinct integers greater than0. Define S to be of rankk if and only if for all pairs of distinct elementssi,sj fromS, .

    Given k andn, Dreamoon wants to make up n sets of rank k using integers from1 to m such that no integer is used in two different sets (of course you can leave some integers without use). Calculate the minimumm that makes it possible and print one possible solution.

    Input

    The single line of the input contains two space separated integersn, k (1 ≤ n ≤ 10 000, 1 ≤ k ≤ 100).

    Output

    On the first line print a single integer — the minimal possiblem.

    On each of the next n lines print four space separated integers representing thei-th set.

    Neither the order of the sets nor the order of integers within a set is important. If there are multiple possible solutions with minimalm, print any one of them.

    Sample test(s)
    Input
    1 1
    
    Output
    5
    1 2 3 5
    
    Input
    2 2
    
    Output
    22
    2 4 6 22
    14 18 10 16
    
    Note

    For the first example it's easy to see that set {1, 2, 3, 4} isn't a valid set of rank 1 since .


    #include <cstdio>
    int main()
    {
        int n, k;
        scanf("%d %d", &n, &k);
        int a = 1, b = 2, c = 3, d = 5;
        printf("%d
    ", (d * k + 6 * k * (n- 1)));
        a *= k; b *= k; c *= k; d *= k;
        for(int i = 0; i < n; i++)
        {
            printf("%d %d %d %d
    ",a, b, c, d);
            a += 6 * k;
            b += 6 * k;
            c += 6 * k;
            d += 6 * k;
        }
    }
    


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