#P1201. [USACO1.1] Greedy Gift Givers

[USACO1.1] Greedy Gift Givers

题目描述

A group of NPNP uniquely named friends has decided to exchange gifts of money. Each of these friends might or might not give some money to some or all of the other friends (although some might be cheap and give to no one). Likewise, each friend might or might not receive money from any or all of the other friends. Your goal is to deduce how much more money each person receives than they give.

The rules for gift-giving are potentially different than you might expect. Each person goes to the bank to get a certain amount of money to give and divides this money evenly among all those to whom he or she is giving a gift. No fractional money is available, so dividing 77 among 22 friends would be 33 each for the friends with 11 left over. That 11 left over goes into the giver's account. All the participants' gift accounts start at 00 and are decreased by money given and increased by money received.

In any group of friends, some people are more giving than others and some people have more money than others.

Given:

  • a group of friends, no one of whom has a name longer than 1414 characters,
  • the money each person in the group spends on gifts, and
  • a list of friends to whom each person gives gifts,

Determine how much money each person ends up with.

Important Note

The grader machine is a Linux machine that uses standard Unix conventions: end of line is a single character often known as \n. This differs from Windows, which ends lines with two characters, \r and \n. Do not let your program get trapped by this.

输入格式

  • Line 1: A single integer, NPNP.
  • Line 2..NP+1NP+1: Line i+1i+1 contains the name of group member ii.
  • Line NP+2NP+2..end: NPNP groups of lines organized like this:

The first line of each group tells the person's name who will be giving gifts.

The second line in the group contains two numbers:

  • the amount of money (in the range 0..20000..2000) to be divided into gifts by the giver
  • NGiNG_i (0NGiNP0 \le NG_i \le NP), the number of people to whom the giver will give gifts

If NGiNG_i is nonzero, each of the next NGiNG_i lines lists the name of a recipient of a gift; recipients are not repeated in a single giver's list.

输出格式

The output is NPNP lines, each with the name of a person followed by a single blank followed by the net gain or loss $\text{final\_money\_value}-\text{initial\_money\_value}$ for that person. The names should be printed in the same order they appear starting on line 22 of the input.

All gifts are integers. Each person gives the same integer amount of money to each friend to whom any money is given, and gives as much as possible that meets this constraint. Any money not given is kept by the giver.

5
dave
laura
owen
vick
amr
dave
200 3
laura
owen
vick
owen
500 1
dave
amr
150 2
vick
owen
laura
0 2
amr
vick
vick
0 0

dave 302
laura 66
owen -359
vick 141
amr -150

提示

Output Explanation

Five names: dave, laura, owen, vick, amr.

First, dave splits 200200 among laura, owen, and vick. That comes to 6666 each, with 22 left over.

Second, owen gives 500500 to dave.

Third, amr splits 150150 between vick and owen.

Fourth, laura splits 00 between amr and vick, so no changes.

Finally, vick gives 00 to no one.

USACO Training Section 1.1.