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BITMAP - Bitmap |
There is given a rectangular bitmap of size n*m. Each pixel of the bitmap is either white or black, but at least one is white. The pixel in i-th line and j-th column is called the pixel (i,j). The distance between two pixels p1=(i1,j1) and p2=(i2,j2) is defined as:
Task
Write a program which:
- reads the description of the bitmap from the standard input,
- for each pixel, computes the distance to the nearest white pixel,
- writes the results to the standard output.
Input
The number of test cases t is in the first line of input, then t test cases follow separated by an empty line. In the first line of each test case there is a pair of integer numbers n, m separated by a single space, 1<=n <=182, 1<=m<=182. In each of the following n lines of the test case exactly one zero-one word of length m, the description of one line of the bitmap, is written. On the j-th position in the line (i+1), 1 <= i <= n, 1 <= j <= m, is '1' if, and only if the pixel (i,j) is white.
Output
In the i-th line for each test case, 1<=i<=n, there should be written m integers f(i,1),...,f(i,m) separated by single spaces, where f(i,j) is the distance from the pixel (i,j) to the nearest white pixel.
Example
Sample input: 1 3 4 0001 0011 0110 Sample output: 3 2 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 1
Added by: | Piotr Ćowiec |
Date: | 2004-09-13 |
Time limit: | 4s |
Source limit: | 50000B |
Memory limit: | 1536MB |
Cluster: | Cube (Intel G860) |
Languages: | All |
Resource: | 6th Polish Olympiad in Informatics, stage 2 |
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2016-09-01 15:56:10 Vinay Sharma
Why does it give SIGSEGV ? |
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2016-08-28 22:46:47 imwrkhrd
n/m seems to be bigger than 182 |
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2016-08-13 01:37:05
It gives me re tho its working with me? |
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2016-08-08 19:09:30
Guessing that it is a metric space |
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2016-08-07 10:10:24
60th on SPOJ. AC in 0.08 sec. Good question. Learnt something new. Must do. Last edit: 2016-08-07 10:16:38 |
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2016-07-26 13:35:27 Dushyant Singh
Weird. Declaring 2D char array inside main gives RE and declaring it globally gives AC. o_O UPD --> More weird thing. If I declare 2D char array before other variables AC else it gives RE! WTF! x_x Last edit: 2016-07-26 13:48:09 |
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2016-07-19 17:03:35
My first bfs question ^_^ |
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2016-07-14 05:34:47 SANDEEP KUMAR
cakewalk, totally flooded it... |
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2016-07-09 21:52:18
with simple bfs AC modifies code a bit series of RE comes _/\_ Last edit: 2016-07-09 21:53:48 |
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2016-07-04 13:44:51 Deepak
finally AC after a TLE...now in 0.08!! |