一道水題,算法也沒用多麼複雜的,但在G++環境下提交成功,C++會報編譯不過的錯誤。ios
Description算法
One measure of ``unsortedness'' in a sequence is the number of pairs of entries that are out of order with respect to each other. For instance, in the letter sequence ``DAABEC'', this measure is 5, since D is greater than four letters to its right and E is greater than one letter to its right. This measure is called the number of inversions in the sequence. The sequence ``AACEDGG'' has only one inversion (E and D)---it is nearly sorted---while the sequence ``ZWQM'' has 6 inversions (it is as unsorted as can be---exactly the reverse of sorted).
You are responsible for cataloguing a sequence of DNA strings (sequences containing only the four letters A, C, G, and T). However, you want to catalog them, not in alphabetical order, but rather in order of ``sortedness'', from ``most sorted'' to ``least sorted''. All the strings are of the same length.ui
Inputthis
The first line contains two integers: a positive integer n (0 < n <= 50) giving the length of the strings; and a positive integer m (0 < m <= 100) giving the number of strings. These are followed by m lines, each containing a string of length n.spa
Outputcode
Output the list of input strings, arranged from ``most sorted'' to ``least sorted''. Since two strings can be equally sorted, then output them according to the orginal order.orm
Sample Inputip
10 6 AACATGAAGG TTTTGGCCAA TTTGGCCAAA GATCAGATTT CCCGGGGGGA ATCGATGCAT
Sample Outputci
CCCGGGGGGA AACATGAAGG GATCAGATTT ATCGATGCAT TTTTGGCCAA TTTGGCCAAA
Sourceinput
#include<iostream> #include<string> using namespace std; int main(){ int m,n; cin>>n>>m; string str[m]; int num[m]; for(int i=0;i<m;i++){ num[i]=0; } for(int i=0;i<m;i++){ cin>>str[i]; for(int j=0;j<n-1;j++){ for(int k=j+1;k<n;k++){ if(str[i].at(j)>str[i].at(k)){ num[i]++; } } } } for(int i=0;i<m-1;i++){ for(int j=i+1;j<m;j++){ if(num[i]>num[j]){ int temp; string strtemp; temp=num[i]; strtemp=str[i]; num[i]=num[j]; str[i]=str[j]; num[j]=temp; str[j]=strtemp; } } } for(int i=0;i<m;i++){ cout<<str[i]<<endl; } return 0; }