| Time Limit: 1000MS | Memory Limit: 30000K | |
| Total Submissions: 20913 | Accepted: 9702 |
Description
BackgroundMr Somurolov, fabulous chess-gamer indeed, asserts that no one else but him can move knights from one position to another so fast. Can you beat him?
The Problem
Your task is to write a program to calculate the minimum number of moves needed for a knight to reach one point from another, so that you have the chance to be faster than Somurolov.
For people not familiar with chess, the possible knight moves are shown in Figure 1.
Input
The input begins with the number n of scenarios on a single line by itself.Next follow n scenarios. Each scenario consists of three lines containing integer numbers. The first line specifies the length l of a side of the chess board (4 <= l <= 300). The entire board has size l * l. The second and third line contain pair of integers {0, ..., l-1}*{0, ..., l-1} specifying the starting and ending position of the knight on the board. The integers are separated by a single blank. You can assume that the positions are valid positions on the chess board of that scenario.
Output
Sample Input
3 8 0 0 7 0 100 0 0 30 50 10 1 1 1 1
Sample Output
5 28 0
#include#include #include #include #define maxn 350 using namespace std; int n; int x1,x2,y1,y2; struct node{ int x; int y; int sum; node(int a,int b,int c) { x=a; y=b; sum=c; } }; int go[8][2]={{1,2},{1,-2},{2,1},{2,-1},{-1,2},{-1,-2},{-2,1},{-2,-1}}; int vis[310][310]; int BFS() { queue que; memset(vis,0,sizeof vis); que.push(node(x1,y1,0)); vis[x1][y1]=1; while(!que.empty()) { node temp=que.front(); for(int i=0;i<8;i++) { int x0=temp.x+go[i][0]; int y0=temp.y+go[i][1]; int sum0=temp.sum+1; if(x0>=0&&x0 =0&&y0