• The Useless Toy


    A. The Useless Toy
    time limit per test
    1 second
    memory limit per test
    256 megabytes
    input
    standard input
    output
    standard output

    Walking through the streets of Marshmallow City, Slastyona have spotted some merchants selling a kind of useless toy which is very popular nowadays – caramel spinner! Wanting to join the craze, she has immediately bought the strange contraption.

    Spinners in Sweetland have the form of V-shaped pieces of caramel. Each spinner can, well, spin around an invisible magic axis. At a specific point in time, a spinner can take 4 positions shown below (each one rotated 90 degrees relative to the previous, with the fourth one followed by the first one):

    After the spinner was spun, it starts its rotation, which is described by a following algorithm: the spinner maintains its position for a second then majestically switches to the next position in clockwise or counter-clockwise order, depending on the direction the spinner was spun in.

    Slastyona managed to have spinner rotating for exactly n seconds. Being fascinated by elegance of the process, she completely forgot the direction the spinner was spun in! Lucky for her, she managed to recall the starting position, and wants to deduct the direction given the information she knows. Help her do this.

    Input

    There are two characters in the first string – the starting and the ending position of a spinner. The position is encoded with one of the following characters: v (ASCII code 118, lowercase v), < (ASCII code 60), ^ (ASCII code 94) or > (ASCII code 62) (see the picture above for reference). Characters are separated by a single space.

    In the second strings, a single number n is given (0 ≤ n ≤ 109) – the duration of the rotation.

    It is guaranteed that the ending position of a spinner is a result of a n second spin in any of the directions, assuming the given starting position.

    Output

    Output cw, if the direction is clockwise, ccw – if counter-clockwise, and undefined otherwise.

    Examples
    Input
    ^ >
    1
    Output
    cw
    Input
    < ^
    3
    Output
    ccw
    Input
    ^ v
    6
    Output
    undefined

     一开始我在打表,还没过,然后仔细想下应该有规律就找出来了,用map挺好写的。

    AC代码:

     1 #include <iostream>
     2 #include <cstdio>
     3 #include <cstring>
     4 #include <map>
     5 using namespace std;
     6 int main(){
     7     char a,b;
     8     map<char,int> mp;
     9     while(cin>>a>>b){
    10 
    11         int n;
    12         cin>>n;
    13         n=n%4;//注意这里应提前处理,不然下面会出错
    14         mp['^']=0;
    15         mp['>']=1;
    16         mp['v']=2;
    17         mp['<']=3;
    18         bool x = (mp[a] + n) % 4 == mp[b];
    19         bool y = ((mp[a] - n + 4) % 4) == mp[b];
    20         if( x && y ) puts("undefined");
    21         else if(x) puts("cw");
    22         else puts("ccw");
    23     }
    24     return 0;
    25 }
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