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BUREAU - Bureaucracy |
Long ago, in a kingdom far, far away the king decided to keep a record of all laws of his kingdom. From that moment whenever a new law was passed, a corresponding record was added to the law archive.
Many centuries later lawyers discovered that there were only two types of laws in the kingdom:
- direct law, that states a new norm;
- canceling law, that cancels one of the previous laws.
The law is considered active if and only if there is no active law that cancels it.
You are to write program that finds out which laws are still active.
Input
The first line of the input contains T, the number of test cases. T test cases follow.
The first line of each test case contains an integer number n (1 <= n <= 100000) - the number of passed laws.
The following n lines describe one law each. Each description has one of the following formats:
- "declare", meaning that a direct law was passed.
- "cancel i", where i is the number of law being cancelled by this one.
The laws are numbered from one.
Output
For each test case your output must contain a line with the number of active laws. The following line must contain numbers of these laws listed in increasing order.
Example
Input: 1 5 declare cancel 1 declare cancel 2 cancel 3 Output: 3 1 4 5
Added by: | Fidel Schaposnik |
Date: | 2011-01-19 |
Time limit: | 1s |
Source limit: | 50000B |
Memory limit: | 1536MB |
Cluster: | Cube (Intel G860) |
Languages: | All except: ASM64 |
Resource: | ACM ICPC 2009, NEERC, Northern Subregional Contest |
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2011-02-11 21:44:34 Fidel Schaposnik
thanks, it is now corrected |
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2011-02-11 21:44:34 hosam samy
Please Correct the example input, where is the number of test cases ? |
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2011-02-11 21:44:34 Fidel Schaposnik
please read problem statement and work through the example by hand... |
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2011-02-11 21:44:34 akaki darbuashvili
what makes declare? |