A plot containing oil is called a pocket. If two pockets are adjacent, then they are part of the same oil deposit. Oil deposits can be quite large and may contain numerous pockets. Your job is to determine how many different oil deposits are contained in a grid.
The input file contains one or more grids. Each grid begins with a line containingm andn, the number of rows and columns in the grid, separated by a single space. Ifm = 0 it signals the end of the input; otherwise and. Following this arem lines ofn characters each (not counting the end-of-line characters). Each character corresponds to one plot, and is either `*', representing the absence of oil, or `@', representing an oil pocket.
For each grid, output the number of distinct oil deposits. Two different pockets are part of the same oil deposit if they are adjacent horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. An oil deposit will not contain more than 100 pockets.
1 1 * 3 5 *@*@* **@** *@*@* 1 8 @@****@* 5 5 ****@ *@@*@ *@**@ @@@*@ @@**@ 0 0
0 1 2 2
代码:#include<cstdio> #include<cstring> #include<iostream> #include<algorithm> #include<cmath> #include<queue> #include<cstdlib> #include<string> using namespace std; typedef long long ll; const double pi=acos(-1.0); char s[120][120]; int a[8]={-1,-1,0,1,1,1,0,-1}; int b[8]={0,1,1,1,0,-1,-1,-1}; void dfs(int i,int j){ if(i<0 || j<0) return; if(s[i][j]=='@'){ s[i][j]='*'; for(int k=0;k<8;k++) dfs(i+a[k],j+b[k]); } } int main(){ int m,n; while(scanf("%d%d",&m,&n)!=EOF && (m||n)){ int i,j; for(i=0;i<m;i++) scanf("%s",s[i]); int ans=0; for(i=0;i<m;i++){ for(j=0;j<n;j++){ if(s[i][j]=='@'){ ans++; dfs(i,j); } } } printf("%d\n",ans); } return 0; }