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SPIKES - Spiky Mazes |
Jarmtin is interested in cultures and the history behind them. Of course this interest has a reason: as he studies the choivans' past he discovers the hidden entrances of mazes he knows contain valuable information. However there is a catch: the mazes contain spiky traps! Jarmtin is quite the agile type, but there is a limit to everyone, thus he will only be able to avoid a number of traps. This motivates the question can he make it through the mazes?
Input
The first line of a test case contains three integers n, m and j. n (2<=n<=40) the number of rows, m (2<=n<=40) the width of each row and j (0<=j<=20) the number of times Jarmtin can avoid spikes. Then n lines containing m characters; The character 'x' will be used for the place of the treasure, '@' for an entrance (which is also an exit), '#' for walls, '.' for a safe walking tile and 's' for spikes. Note that you cannot walk into walls and the maze is completely surrounded by walls outside what you can see. There is always at least one entrance/exit and always an x where the treasure is.
Output
You should output "SUCCESS" if Jarmtin can make it in and out alive, and "IMPOSSIBLE" if there is no way you can make it out alive.
Sample Input / Output
Example 1:
Input: 3 3 2 #@# #s# #x# Output: SUCCESS
Example 2:
Input: 4 4 3 #### @.s# ##.# #xs# Output: IMPOSSIBLE
Added by: | Laurens |
Date: | 2013-08-10 |
Time limit: | 1s |
Source limit: | 50000B |
Memory limit: | 1536MB |
Cluster: | Cube (Intel G860) |
Languages: | All except: ASM64 |
Resource: | Self created problem |
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2013-08-12 12:55:14 RAJDEEP GUPTA
What are the possible moves ?? |
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2013-08-11 13:04:03 mehmetin
I considered only one entry/exit point and got accepted. If there can be more than one entry/exit, test data is weak. Last edit: 2013-08-11 13:08:55 |
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2013-08-11 09:46:27 Laurens
@Kevin, it is possible that a map contains more than one entry/exit. If you can take another route to exit again after you reached the treasure, is up to your algorithm to find out. Last edit: 2013-08-11 09:47:05 |
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2013-08-11 05:23:52 Kevin Sebastian
is there more than one way to get the treasure..i.e if path to the the treasure can be different from path to exit |
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2013-08-11 02:22:56 (Tjandra Satria Gunawan)(曾毅昆)
Look like this problem is easier than my Maze problem :-) |