Ultraviolet A 340 Master-Mind Hints (tips for guessing digital games)
Question: Guess the number. The game calculates the number. The number is correct. The number is correct. The number appears in the answer. However, the position is incorrect. Each character can only match once.
Direct match per Digit
#include
#include #include
using namespace std; const int N = 1005; int a[N], b[N], c, d; int main() { int n, cas = 0; while (scanf ("%d", &n), n) { map
aa; printf ("Game %d:\n", ++cas); for (int i = 0; i < n; ++i) { scanf ("%d", &a[i]); ++aa[a[i]]; } while (1) { map
bb; for (int i = c = d = 0; i < n; ++i) { scanf ("%d", &b[i]); ++bb[b[i]]; if (a[i] == b[i]) c++; } if (!b[0]) break; for (int i = 1; i <= 9; ++i) d += min (aa[i], bb[i]); printf (" (%d,%d)\n", c, d - c); } } return 0; }
MasterMind is a game for two players. One of them,Designer, Selects a secret code. The other,Breaker, Tries to break it. A code is no more than a row of colored dots. At the beginning of a game, the players agree upon the lengthNThat a code must have and upon the colors that may occur in a code.
In order to break the code, Breaker makes a number of guesses, each guess itself being a code. After each guess Designer gives a hint, stating to what extent the guess matches his secret code.
In this problem you will be given a secret code and a guess, and are to determine the hint. A hint consists of a pair of numbers determined as follows.
AMatchIs a pair (I,J), And, such that. Match (I,J) Is calledStrongWhenI=J, And is calledWeakOtherwise. Two matches (I,J) And (P,Q) Are calledIndependentWhenI=PIf and only ifJ=Q. A set of matches is calledIndependentWhen all of its members are pairwise independent.
Designer chooses an independent setMOf matches for which the total number of matches and the number of strong matches are both maximal. The hint then consists of the number of strong followed by the number of weak matches inM. Note that these numbers are uniquely determined by the secret code and the guess. If the hint turns out to be (N, 0), then the guess is identical to the secret code.
Input
The input will consist of data for a number of games. The input for each game begins with an integer specifyingN(The length of the code). Following these will be the secret code, representedNIntegers, which we will limit to the range 1 to 9. There will then follow an arbitrary number of guesses, each also representedNIntegers, each in the range 1 to 9. Following the last guess in each game will beNZeroes; these zeroes are not to be considered as a guess.
Following the data for the first game will appear data for the second game (if any) beginning with a new valueN. The last game in the input will be followed by a single zero (when a valueNWocould normally be specified). The maximum valueNWill be 1000.
Output
The output for each game shocould list the hints that wocould be generated for each guess, in order, one hint per line. each hint shocould be represented as a pair of integers enclosed in parentheses and separated by a comma. the entire list of hints for each game shoshould be prefixed by a heading indicating the game number; games are numbered sequentially starting with 1. look at the samples below forExactFormat.
Sample Input
41 3 5 51 1 2 34 3 3 56 5 5 16 1 3 51 3 5 50 0 0 0101 2 2 2 4 5 6 6 6 91 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 51 2 1 3 1 5 1 6 1 91 2 2 5 5 5 6 6 6 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Sample Output
Game 1: (1,1) (2,0) (1,2) (1,2) (4,0)Game 2: (2,4) (3,2) (5,0) (7,0)