UVA 11400 Lighting System Design DP


Lighting System Design
Time Limit: 8000MS Memory Limit: Unknown 64bit IO Format: %lld & %llu

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Problem F
Lighting System Design

Input: Standard Input

Output: Standard Output

 

You are given the task to design a lighting system for a huge conference hall. After doing a lot of calculation & sketching, you have figured out the requirements for an energy-efficient design that can properly illuminate the entire hall. According to your design, you need lamps of n different power ratings. For some strange current regulation method, all the lamps need to be fed with the same amount of current. So, each category of lamp has a corresponding voltage rating. Now, you know the number of lamps & cost of every single unit of lamp for each category. But the problem is, you are to buy equivalent voltage sources for all the lamp categories. You can buy a single voltage source for each category (Each source is capable of supplying to infinite number of lamps of its voltage rating.) & complete the design. But the accounts section of your company soon figures out that they might be able to reduce the total system cost by eliminating some of the voltage sources & replacing the lamps of that category with higher rating lamps. Certainly you can never replace a lamp by a lower rating lamp as some portion of the hall might not be illuminated then. You are more concerned about money-saving than energy-saving. Find the minimum possible cost to design the system.

 

Input

 

Each case in the input begins with n (1<=n<=1000), denoting the number of categories. Each of the following n lines describes a category. A category is described by 4 integers - V(1<=V<=132000), the voltage rating, K (1<=K<=1000), the cost of a voltage source of this rating, C (1<=C<=10), the cost of a lamp of this rating & L (1<=L<=100), the number of lamps required in this category. The input terminates with a test case where n = 0. This case should not be processed.

 

Output

 

For each test case, print the minimum possible cost to design the system.

 

Sample Input                                                  Output for Sample Input

3

100 500 10 20

120 600 8 16

220 400 7 18

0

778

 

Problemsetter: Mohammad Mahmudur Rahman

Special Thanks to: Manzurur Rahman Khan

 



/* ***********************************************
Author        :CKboss
Created Time  :2015年02月09日 星期一 11时44分42秒
File Name     :UVA11400.cpp
************************************************ */

#include <iostream>
#include <cstdio>
#include <cstring>
#include <algorithm>
#include <string>
#include <cmath>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <vector>
#include <queue>
#include <set>
#include <map>

using namespace std;

struct LAMP
{
	int V,K,C,L;
}lamp[1100];

bool cmp(LAMP a,LAMP b)
{
	return a.V<=b.V;
}

int n,dp[1100],sum[1100];

int main()
{
    //freopen("in.txt","r",stdin);
    //freopen("out.txt","w",stdout);

	while(scanf("%d",&n)!=EOF&&n)
	{
		for(int i=1;i<=n;i++)
		{
			int a,b,c,d;
			scanf("%d%d%d%d",&a,&b,&c,&d);
			lamp[i]=(LAMP){a,b,c,d};
		}
		sort(lamp+1,lamp+1+n,cmp);

		memset(dp,63,sizeof(dp)); 
		dp[0]=0; sum[0]=0;

		for(int i=1;i<=n;i++)
			sum[i]=sum[i-1]+lamp[i].L;

		for(int i=1;i<=n;i++)
			for(int j=0;j<=i;j++)
				dp[i]=min(dp[i],dp[j]+(sum[i]-sum[j])*lamp[i].C+lamp[i].K);

		printf("%d\n",dp[n]);
	}

    return 0;
}


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