A Computer Graphics Problem
Time Limit: 2000/1000 MS (Java/Others) Memory Limit: 32768/32768 K (Java/Others)
Total Submission(s): 336 Accepted Submission(s): 277
Problem Description
In this problem we talk about the study of Computer Graphics. Of course, this is very, very hard.
We have designed a new mobile phone, your task is to write a interface to display battery powers.
Here we use '.' as empty grids.
When the battery is empty, the interface will look like this:
When the battery is 60% full, the interface will look like this:
Each line there are 14 characters.
Given the battery power the mobile phone left, say x%, your task is to output the corresponding interface. Here x will always be a multiple of 10, and never exceeds 100.
We have designed a new mobile phone, your task is to write a interface to display battery powers.
Here we use '.' as empty grids.
When the battery is empty, the interface will look like this:
*------------* |............| |............| |............| |............| |............| |............| |............| |............| |............| |............| *------------*
When the battery is 60% full, the interface will look like this:
*------------* |............| |............| |............| |............| |------------| |------------| |------------| |------------| |------------| |------------| *------------*
Each line there are 14 characters.
Given the battery power the mobile phone left, say x%, your task is to output the corresponding interface. Here x will always be a multiple of 10, and never exceeds 100.
Input
The first line has a number T (T < 10) , indicating the number of test cases.
For each test case there is a single line with a number x. (0 < x < 100, x is a multiple of 10)
For each test case there is a single line with a number x. (0 < x < 100, x is a multiple of 10)
Output
For test case X, output "Case #X:" at the first line. Then output the corresponding interface.
See sample output for more details.
See sample output for more details.
Sample Input
2
0
60
Sample Output
Case #1:
*------------*
|............|
|............|
|............|
|............|
|............|
|............|
|............|
|............|
|............|
|............|
*------------*
Case #2:
*------------*
|............|
|............|
|............|
|............|
|------------|
|------------|
|------------|
|------------|
|------------|
|------------|
*------------*
Source
import java.io.*; import java.util.*; public class Main { public static void main(String[] args) throws IOException{ new Main().work(); } void work() throws IOException{ BufferedReader bu=new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(System.in)); //PrintWriter pw=new PrintWriter(new OutputStreamWriter(System.out),true); int t=Integer.parseInt(bu.readLine()); for(int j=1;j<=t;j++){ System.out.println("Case #"+j+":"); int x=Integer.parseInt(bu.readLine()); first(); int m=x/10; for(int i=0;i<10-m;i++){ second(); } for(int i=0;i<m;i++){ fir(); } first(); } } void fir(){ System.out.print("|"); for(int i=0;i<12;i++){ System.out.print("-"); } System.out.print("|"); System.out.println(); } void second(){ System.out.print("|"); for(int i=0;i<12;i++){ System.out.print("."); } System.out.print("|"); System.out.println(); } void first(){ System.out.print("*"); for(int i=0;i<12;i++){ System.out.print("-"); } System.out.print("*"); System.out.println(); } }