PAT 甲级 1004 Counting Leaves
https://pintia.cn/problem-sets/994805342720868352/problems/994805521431773184
A family hierarchy is usually presented by a pedigree tree. Your job is to count those family members who have no child.
Input Specification:
Each input file contains one test case. Each case starts with a line containing 0, the number of nodes in a tree, and M (<), the number of non-leaf nodes. Then M lines follow, each in the format:
ID K ID[1] ID[2] ... ID[K]
where ID is a two-digit number representing a given non-leaf node, K is the number of its children, followed by a sequence of two-digit ID's of its children. For the sake of simplicity, let us fix the root ID to be 01.
The input ends with N being 0. That case must NOT be processed.
Output Specification:
For each test case, you are supposed to count those family members who have no child for every seniority level starting from the root. The numbers must be printed in a line, separated by a space, and there must be no extra space at the end of each line.
The sample case represents a tree with only 2 nodes, where 01 is the root and 02 is its only child. Hence on the root 01 level, there is 0 leaf node; and on the next level, there is 1leaf node. Then we should output 0 1 in a line.
Sample Input:
2 1
01 1 02
Sample Output:
0 1
代码:
#include <bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
int N, M;
vector<int> v[110];
int vis[110];
int ans[110];
int deep = INT_MIN;
void dfs(int st, int depth) {
if(v[st].size() == 0) {
ans[depth] ++;
deep = max(deep, depth);
}
for(int i = 0; i < v[st].size(); i ++)
dfs(v[st][i], depth + 1);
}
int main() {
scanf("%d%d", &N, &M);
memset(vis, 0, sizeof(vis));
while(M --) {
int p, k;
scanf("%d%d", &p, &k);
for(int i = 0; i < k; i ++) {
int c;
scanf("%d", &c);
vis[c] = 1;
v[p].push_back(c);
}
}
dfs(1, 0);
printf("%d", ans[0]);
for(int i = 1; i <= deep; i ++)
printf(" %d", ans[i]);
return 0;
}
dfs

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