From 8d4b4df130d3dff1b6af4a04c6baedac4bed68de Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Fatos Morina Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2017 14:35:53 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Set Java doc style of comments --- UVa/Newspaper.java | 68 +++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------- 1 file changed, 34 insertions(+), 34 deletions(-) diff --git a/UVa/Newspaper.java b/UVa/Newspaper.java index 9c56a5fc..1c61373e 100644 --- a/UVa/Newspaper.java +++ b/UVa/Newspaper.java @@ -1,38 +1,38 @@ /** -*News agency pays money for articles according to some rules. Each character has its own value (some -*characters may have value equals to zero). Author gets his payment as a sum of all character’s values -*in the article. You have to determine the amount of money that news agency must pay to an author. -*Input -*The first line contains integer N (0 < N ≤ 5), it is a number of tests. Each test describes an integer -*K (0 < K ≤ 100), the number of paid characters. On next K lines there are table of paid characters -*and its values (character values are written in cents). If character can not be found in the table, then -*its value is equal to zero. Next, there is integer M (0 < M ≤ 150000). Next M lines contain an article -*itself. Each line can be up to 10000 characters length. Be aware of a large input size, the whole input -*file is about 7MB. -*Output -*For each test print how much money publisher must pay for an article in format ‘x.yy$’. Where x is -*a number of dollars without leading zeros, and yy number of cents with one leading zero if necessary. -*Examples: ‘3.32$’, ‘13.07$’, ‘71.30$’, ‘0.09$’. -*Sample Input -*1 -*7 -*a 3 -*W 10 -*A 100 -*, 10 -*k 7 -*. 3 -*I 13 -*7 -*ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (abbreviated -*as ACM-ICPC or just ICPC) is an annual multi-tiered competition -*among the universities of the world. The ICPC challenges students -*to set ever higher standards of excellence for themselves -*through competition that rewards team work, problem analysis, -*and rapid software development. -*From Wikipedia. -*Sample Output -*3.74$ +* News agency pays money for articles according to some rules. Each character has its own value (some +* characters may have value equals to zero). Author gets his payment as a sum of all character’s values +* in the article. You have to determine the amount of money that news agency must pay to an author. +* Input +* The first line contains integer N (0 < N ≤ 5), it is a number of tests. Each test describes an integer +* K (0 < K ≤ 100), the number of paid characters. On next K lines there are table of paid characters +* and its values (character values are written in cents). If character can not be found in the table, then +* its value is equal to zero. Next, there is integer M (0 < M ≤ 150000). Next M lines contain an article +* itself. Each line can be up to 10000 characters length. Be aware of a large input size, the whole input +* file is about 7MB. +* Output +* For each test print how much money publisher must pay for an article in format ‘x.yy$’. Where x is +* a number of dollars without leading zeros, and yy number of cents with one leading zero if necessary. +* Examples: ‘3.32$’, ‘13.07$’, ‘71.30$’, ‘0.09$’. +* Sample Input +* 1 +* 7 +* a 3 +* W 10 +* A 100 +* , 10 +* k 7 +* . 3 +* I 13 +* 7 +* ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (abbreviated +* as ACM-ICPC or just ICPC) is an annual multi-tiered competition +* among the universities of the world. The ICPC challenges students +* to set ever higher standards of excellence for themselves +* through competition that rewards team work, problem analysis, +* and rapid software development. +* From Wikipedia. +* Sample Output +* 3.74$ */ //https://uva.onlinejudge.org/index.php?option=onlinejudge&page=show_problem&problem=2315