• uva299


     Train Swapping 

    At an old railway station, you may still encounter one of the last remaining ``train swappers''. A train swapper is an employee of the railroad, whose sole job it is to rearrange the carriages of trains.

    Once the carriages are arranged in the optimal order, all the train driver has to do, is drop the carriages off, one by one, at the stations for which the load is meant.

     

    The title ``train swapper'' stems from the first person who performed this task, at a station close to a railway bridge. Instead of opening up vertically, the bridge rotated around a pillar in the center of the river. After rotating the bridge 90 degrees, boats could pass left or right.

    The first train swapper had discovered that the bridge could be operated with at most two carriages on it. By rotating the bridge 180 degrees, the carriages switched place, allowing him to rearrange the carriages (as a side effect, the carriages then faced the opposite direction, but train carriages can move either way, so who cares).

    Now that almost all train swappers have died out, the railway company would like to automate their operation. Part of the program to be developed, is a routine which decides for a given train the least number of swaps of two adjacent carriages necessary to order the train. Your assignment is to create that routine.

     

    Input Specification

    The input contains on the first line the number of test cases (N). Each test case consists of two input lines. The first line of a test case contains an integer L, determining the length of the train ( tex2html_wrap_inline30). The second line of a test case contains a permutation of the numbers 1 through L, indicating the current order of the carriages. The carriages should be ordered such that carriage 1 comes first, then 2, etc. with carriage L coming last.

     

    Output Specification

    For each test case output the sentence: 'Optimal train swapping takes S swaps.' where S is an integer.

     

    Example Input

     

    3
    3
    1 3 2
    4
    4 3 2 1
    2
    2 1

     

    Example Output

     

    Optimal train swapping takes 1 swaps.
    Optimal train swapping takes 6 swaps.
    Optimal train swapping takes 1 swaps.

    题目大意:做的uva这几道题都挺简单,就是题意难读懂。其实这道题直接看输入输出就行了,不用看前面的介绍……
    输入一个数n,表示有n组测试用例。每组测试用例有两行,一个行是火车的长度,第二行是车厢。车厢经过几次交换(只能相邻的交换),就能成为从小到大有序的了。
    所以用冒泡排序。

     1 #include<cstdio>
     2 
     3 #define maxn 55
     4 
     5 int a[maxn];
     6 
     7 int main()
     8 {
     9     int n,l,i,j,t,count;
    10     scanf("%d",&n);
    11     while(n--)
    12     {
    13         count=0;
    14         scanf("%d",&l);
    15         for(i=0;i<l;i++)
    16         {
    17             scanf("%d",&a[i]);
    18         }
    19         for(i=1;i<l;i++)//冒泡排序
    20         {
    21             for(j=l-1;j>=i;j--)
    22             {
    23                 if(a[j]<a[j-1])
    24                 {
    25                     t=a[j];
    26                     a[j]=a[j-1];
    27                     a[j-1]=t;
    28                     count++;
    29                 }
    30             }
    31         }
    32         printf("Optimal train swapping takes %d swaps.
    ",count);
    33     }
    34     return 0;
    35 }
    
    
    
     
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