Given any string of N (>=5) characters, you are asked to form the characters into the shape of U. For example, "helloworld" can be printed as:
h d e l l r lowoThat is, the characters must be printed in the original order, starting top-down from the left vertical line with n1characters, then left to right along the bottom line with n2 characters, and finally bottom-up along the vertical line with n3 characters. And more, we would like U to be as squared as possible -- that is, it must be satisfied that n1 = n3 = max { k| k <= n2 for all 3 <= n2 <= N } with n1 + n2 + n3 - 2 = N.
Input Specification:
Each input file contains one test case. Each case contains one string with no less than 5 and no more than 80 characters in a line. The string contains no white space.
Output Specification:
For each test case, print the input string in the shape of U as specified in the description.
#include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> int main () { char str[90]; scanf("%s",str); int length=strlen(str),i,left,below,j; for( i=(length+2)/3;i>=2;i--) { below=length+2-2*i; if(i<=below) break; } left=i-1; for( i=0;i<left;i++) { printf("%c",str[i]); for( j=0;j<below-2;j++) printf(" "); printf("%c\n",str[length-1-i]); } for( i=0;i<below;i++) printf("%c",str[left+i]); printf("\n"); system("pause"); return 0; }
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