HDOJ -- 1114 Piggy-Bank

 Piggy-Bank
Time Limit:1000MS     Memory Limit:32768KB     64bit IO Format:%I64d & %I64u

Description

Before ACM can do anything, a budget must be prepared and the necessary financial support obtained. The main income for this action comes from Irreversibly Bound Money (IBM). The idea behind is simple. Whenever some ACM member has any small money, he takes all the coins and throws them into a piggy-bank. You know that this process is irreversible, the coins cannot be removed without breaking the pig. After a sufficiently long time, there should be enough cash in the piggy-bank to pay everything that needs to be paid. 

But there is a big problem with piggy-banks. It is not possible to determine how much money is inside. So we might break the pig into pieces only to find out that there is not enough money. Clearly, we want to avoid this unpleasant situation. The only possibility is to weigh the piggy-bank and try to guess how many coins are inside. Assume that we are able to determine the weight of the pig exactly and that we know the weights of all coins of a given currency. Then there is some minimum amount of money in the piggy-bank that we can guarantee. Your task is to find out this worst case and determine the minimum amount of cash inside the piggy-bank. We need your help. No more prematurely broken pigs! 

Input

The input consists of T test cases. The number of them (T) is given on the first line of the input file. Each test case begins with a line containing two integers E and F. They indicate the weight of an empty pig and of the pig filled with coins. Both weights are given in grams. No pig will weigh more than 10 kg, that means 1 <= E <= F <= 10000. On the second line of each test case, there is an integer number N (1 <= N <= 500) that gives the number of various coins used in the given currency. Following this are exactly N lines, each specifying one coin type. These lines contain two integers each, Pand W (1 <= P <= 50000, 1 <= W <=10000). P is the value of the coin in monetary units, W is it's weight in grams. 

Output

Print exactly one line of output for each test case. The line must contain the sentence "The minimum amount of money in the piggy-bank is X." where X is the minimum amount of money that can be achieved using coins with the given total weight. If the weight cannot be reached exactly, print a line "This is impossible.". 

Sample Input

3
10 110
2
1 1
30 50
10 110
2
1 1
50 30
1 6
2
10 3
20 4

Sample Output

The minimum amount of money in the piggy-bank is 60.
The minimum amount of money in the piggy-bank is 100.
This is impossible.

这道题想读懂题意真难。。。 给出的输入样例也容易混淆,不过我已经将每组数据之间用空格隔开啦。。。完全背包的模板。。。
题意:先输入一个数T代表测试数据的个数。每组测试数据第一行两个数E,F分别代表存钱罐空着和装满状态时的质量,第二行一个整数N代表存钱罐所装的硬币的种类个数,接下来的N行,每行有两个数, 硬币的价值 P,硬币的 质量 W。要求你求出当存钱罐装满时,里面所装的硬币的价值最少是多少?
#include
#include
#include
using namespace std;
#define INF 0x3f3f3f
int dp[10010];
int main(){
    int E,F,P,W,t,n,i,j;
    scanf("%d",&t);
    while(t--){
        scanf("%d%d",&E,&F);
        scanf("%d",&n);
        for(i=1;i<=F-E;i++)
           dp[i]=INF;
        dp[0]=0;
        while(n--){
            scanf("%d%d",&P,&W);
            for(i=W;i<=F-E;i++)
            	dp[i]=min(dp[i],dp[i-W]+P);
        }
        if(dp[F-E]==INF)
			printf("This is impossible.\n");
        else
           printf("The minimum amount of money in the piggy-bank is %d.\n",dp[F-E]);     
    }    
    return 0;
}  

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