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  • (简单) POJ 3126 Prime Path,BFS。

      Description

      The ministers of the cabinet were quite upset by the message from the Chief of Security stating that they would all have to change the four-digit room numbers on their offices.
    — It is a matter of security to change such things every now and then, to keep the enemy in the dark.
    — But look, I have chosen my number 1033 for good reasons. I am the Prime minister, you know!
    — I know, so therefore your new number 8179 is also a prime. You will just have to paste four new digits over the four old ones on your office door.
    — No, it’s not that simple. Suppose that I change the first digit to an 8, then the number will read 8033 which is not a prime!
    — I see, being the prime minister you cannot stand having a non-prime number on your door even for a few seconds.
    — Correct! So I must invent a scheme for going from 1033 to 8179 by a path of prime numbers where only one digit is changed from one prime to the next prime.

      Now, the minister of finance, who had been eavesdropping, intervened.
    — No unnecessary expenditure, please! I happen to know that the price of a digit is one pound.
    — Hmm, in that case I need a computer program to minimize the cost. You don't know some very cheap software gurus, do you?
    — In fact, I do. You see, there is this programming contest going on... Help the prime minister to find the cheapest prime path between any two given four-digit primes! The first digit must be nonzero, of course. Here is a solution in the case above.
    1033
    1733
    3733
    3739
    3779
    8779
    8179
      The cost of this solution is 6 pounds. Note that the digit 1 which got pasted over in step 2 can not be reused in the last step – a new 1 must be purchased.
     
      题目就是说每一次变一个数,而且要求是素数,然后问最小变几次变成目标数,典型的BFS,先筛选出所有素数之后就直接爆搜就好。
     
    代码如下:
    #include<iostream>
    #include<cstring>
    #include<queue>
    
    using namespace std;
    
    bool rem[10005];
    int rans[10005];
    
    void getPrime()
    {
        for(int i=2;i<10000;++i)
            if(rem[i]==0)
                for(int j=i*2;j<10000;j+=i)
                    rem[j]=1;    
    }
    
    int bfs(int S,int E)
    {
        memset(rans,-1,sizeof(rans));
    
        queue<int> que;
        int t;
        int temp;
    
        que.push(S);
        rans[S]=0;
    
        while(!que.empty())
        {
            t=que.front();
            que.pop();
    
            if(t==E)
                return rans[E];
    
            for(int i=1;i<=9;++i)
            {
                temp=t%1000+i*1000;
                if(rans[temp]==-1&&rem[temp]==0)
                {
                    rans[temp]=rans[t]+1;
                    que.push(temp);
                }
            }
            for(int i=0;i<=9;++i)
            {
                temp=t%100+100*i+(t/1000)*1000;
                if(rans[temp]==-1&&rem[temp]==0)
                {
                    rans[temp]=rans[t]+1;
                    que.push(temp);
                }
            }
            for(int i=0;i<=9;++i)
            {
                temp=t%10+10*i+(t/100)*100;
                if(rans[temp]==-1&&rem[temp]==0)
                {
                    rans[temp]=rans[t]+1;
                    que.push(temp);
                }
            }
            for(int i=0;i<=9;++i)
            {
                temp=(t/10)*10+i;
                if(rans[temp]==-1&&rem[temp]==0)
                {
                    rans[temp]=rans[t]+1;
                    que.push(temp);
                }
            }
        }
    
        return -1;
    }
    
    int main()
    {
        ios::sync_with_stdio(false);
        
        getPrime();
    
        int T;
        int a,b;
        int ans;
    
        cin>>T;
    
        while(T--)
        {
            cin>>a>>b;
    
            ans=bfs(a,b);
    
            if(ans==-1)
                cout<<"Impossible
    ";
            else
                cout<<ans<<endl;
        }
    
        return 0;
    }
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