UVa10986_Sending email (Short Circuit)
Solution report
Ideas:
The shortest path.
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#define inf 0x3f3f3f3f#define N 40000#define M 100000using namespace std;struct node{ int v,w,next;}edge[M];int head[N],dis[N],vis[N],cnt,n,m,s,t;void add(int u,int v,int w){ edge[cnt].v=v; edge[cnt].w=w; edge[cnt].next=head[u]; head[u]=cnt++;}void spfa(){ for(int i=0;i
Q; Q.push(s); while(!Q.empty()){ int u=Q.front(); Q.pop(); vis[u]=0; for(int i=head[u];i!=-1;i=edge[i].next) { int v=edge[i].v; if(dis[v]>dis[u]+edge[i].w) { dis[v]=dis[u]+edge[i].w; if(!vis[v]) { vis[v]=1; Q.push(v); } } } }}int main(){ int i,j,T,u,v,w,k=1; scanf("%d",&T); while(T--) { memset(head,-1,sizeof(head)); cnt=0; scanf("%d%d%d%d",&n,&m,&s,&t); for(i=0;i
Problem E
Sending email
Time Limit: 3 seconds
"A new internet watchdog is creating a stir in Springfield. Mr. X, if that is his real name, has come up with a sensational scoop." |
Kent Brockman
There are n SMTP servers connected by network cables. Each of the m cables connects two computers and has a certain latency measured in milliseconds required to send an email message. What is the shortest time required to send a message from server S to server T along a sequence of cables? Assume that there is no delay incurred at any of the servers.
Input
The first line of input gives the number of cases, N. N test cases follow. Each one starts with a line containing n(2<=n<20000), m (0<=m<50000), S (0<=S<n) and T (0<=T<n). S!=T. The next m lines will each contain 3 integers: 2 different servers (in the range [0, n-1]) that are connected by a bidirectional cable and the latency, w, along this cable (0<=w<=10000).
Output
For each test case, output the line "Case #x:" followed by the number of milliseconds required to send a message from S toT. Print "unreachable" if there is no route from S to T.
Sample Input |
Sample Output |
32 1 0 10 1 1003 3 2 00 1 1000 2 2001 2 502 0 0 1 |
Case #1: 100Case #2: 150Case #3: unreachable |
Problemsetter: Igor Naverniouk