标签:style io ar color os sp for on bs
The count-and-say sequence is the sequence of integers beginning as follows:
1, 11, 21, 1211, 111221, ...
1
is read off as "one
1"
or 11
.
11
is read off as "two
1s"
or 21
.
21
is read off as "one
2
, then one 1"
or 1211
.
Given an integer n, generate the nth sequence.
Note: The sequence of integers will be represented as a string.
#include<stdio.h> #include<string.h> #include<stdlib.h> char* countAndSay1(char* str1) { int i,j,k,cnt=0,m=0; char* str2=(char*)calloc(10000,sizeof(char*)); i=strlen(str1); j=0; while(j<i){ for(k=j;k<i;k++) { if(str1[k]==str1[j]) { cnt++; str2[m]=cnt+'0'; str2[m+1]=str1[j]; } else { j=k; m=m+2; cnt=0; break; } } j=k; } str2[m+2]='\0'; //printf("%s\n",str2); return str2; } char* countAndSay(int n) { char* a="1"; int i; if(n==1) return "1"; else{ for(i=1;i<n;i++){ a=countAndSay1(a); } } return a; } void main() { int i; for(i=1;i<31;i++){ char *s=countAndSay(i); printf("%s\n",s); } }
标签:style io ar color os sp for on bs
原文地址:http://blog.csdn.net/uj_mosquito/article/details/41477355