• --最小生成树的处理(始终抓取最小边的克鲁斯卡尔算法)


    Consider yourself lucky! Consider yourself lucky to be still breathing and having fun participating in
    this contest. But we apprehend that many of your descendants may not have this luxury. For, as you
    know, we are the dwellers of one of the most polluted cities on earth. Pollution is everywhere, both in
    the environment and in society and our lack of consciousness is simply aggravating the situation.
    However, for the time being, we will consider only one type of pollution - the sound pollution. The
    loudness or intensity level of sound is usually measured in decibels and sound having intensity level 130
    decibels or higher is considered painful. The intensity level of normal conversation is 6065 decibels and
    that of heavy traffic is 7080 decibels.
    Consider the following city map where the edges refer to streets and the nodes refer to crossings.
    The integer on each edge is the average intensity level of sound (in decibels) in the corresponding street.
    To get from crossing A to crossing G you may follow the following path: A-C-F-G. In that case
    you must be capable of tolerating sound intensity as high as 140 decibels. For the paths A-B-E-G,
    A-B-D-G and A-C-F-D-G you must tolerate respectively 90, 120 and 80 decibels of sound intensity.
    There are other paths, too. However, it is clear that A-C-F-D-G is the most comfortable path since
    it does not demand you to tolerate more than 80 decibels.
    In this problem, given a city map you are required to determine the minimum sound intensity level
    you must be able to tolerate in order to get from a given crossing to another.
    Input
    The input may contain multiple test cases.
    The rst line of each test case contains three integers C( 100), S( 1000) and Q( 10000) where
    C indicates the number of crossings (crossings are numbered using distinct integers ranging from 1 to
    C), S represents the number of streets and Q is the number of queries.
    Each of the next S lines contains three integers: c1; c2 and d indicating that the average sound
    intensity level on the street connecting the crossings c1 and c2 (c1 ̸= c2) is d decibels.
    Each of the next Q lines contains two integers c1 and c2 (c1 ̸= c2) asking for the minimum sound
    intensity level you must be able to tolerate in order to get from crossing c1 to crossing c2.
    The input will terminate with three zeros form C, S and Q.
    Output
    For each test case in the input rst output the test case number (starting from 1) as shown in the
    sample output. Then for each query in the input print a line giving the minimum sound intensity level
    (in decibels) you must be able to tolerate in order to get from the rst to the second crossing in the
    query. If there exists no path between them just print the line o path".
    Print a blank line between two consecutive test cases.
    Sample Input
    7 9 3
    1 2 50
    1 3 60
    2 4 120
    2 5 90
    3 6 50
    4 6 80
    4 7 70
    5 7 40
    6 7 140
    1 7
    2 6
    6 2
    7 6 3
    1 2 50
    1 3 60
    2 4 120
    3 6 50
    4 6 80
    5 7 40
    7 5
    1 7
    2 4
    0 0 0
    Sample Output
    Case #1
    80
    60
    60
    Case #2
    40
    no path
    80

    #include<stdio.h>
    #include<string.h>
    #include<queue>
    #include<algorithm>
    using namespace std;
    int pre[110];
    struct node{
        int x,y,cost;
    }edges[10010];
    
    bool cmp(node a,node b){
        return a.cost < b.cost;
    }
    
    void init(){
        for(int i = 0;i<=110;i++){
            pre[i] = i;
        }
    }
    
    int finds(int x){
        int t = x;
        while(x != pre[x]){
             x = pre[x];
        }
        while(t != pre[t]){
            int m = t;
            t = pre[t];
            pre[m] = x;
        }
        return x;
    }
    
    int main(){
        int cases = 1;
        int flag = 1;
        int n,m,q;
        int ms[110][110];
        while(scanf("%d%d%d",&n,&m,&q),n||m||q){
    
            memset(ms,0,sizeof(ms));
    
            int x,y,c;
    
            init();
    
            for(int i = 0;i<m;i++){
    
                scanf("%d%d%d",&x,&y,&c);
                edges[i].x = x;
                edges[i].y = y;
                edges[i].cost = c;
    
            }
            sort(edges,edges+m,cmp);
            int qs_u[10010],qs_v[10010];
            for(int i = 0;i<q;i++){
    
                scanf("%d%d",&qs_u[i],&qs_v[i]);
    
            }
            for(int i=0 ;i<m;i++){
    
                int u = finds(edges[i].x);
                int v = finds(edges[i].y);
                if(u != v){
                    pre[u] = v;
                    ms[edges[i].x][edges[i].y] = ms[edges[i].y][edges[i].x] = edges[i].cost;
                }
    
            }
    
            if(flag ==1 )flag  = 0;
            else puts("");
    
            printf("Case #%d
    ",cases++);
            for(int i = 0;i<q;i++){
    
                int is_find = 0;
                int vis[110];
                int s = qs_u[i];
                int e = qs_v[i];
                queue<int> qq;
                queue<int> cc;
    
                memset(vis,0,sizeof(vis));
    
                qq.push(s);
                vis[s] = 1;
                cc.push(0);
    
                while(!qq.empty()){
    
                    int z = qq.front();
                    int cf = cc.front();
                    qq.pop();
                    cc.pop();
    
                    if(z == e){
                        is_find = 1;
                        printf("%d
    ",cf);
                        break;
                    }
                    for(int j = 1;j<=n;j++){
                        if(ms[z][j]&& vis[j] == 0){
    
                            vis[j] = 1;
                            qq.push(j);
                            cc.push(max(cf,ms[z][j]));
                        }
                    }
    
                }
                if(is_find == 0)puts("no path");
            }
    
        }
    }
    

      

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