#5011. Problem 1. Walking in Manhattan
Problem 1. Walking in Manhattan
Problem 1. Walking in Manhattan
USACO 2024 January Contest, Gold
Farmer John and his () cows are in Manhattan on vacation, but the cows have escaped and are now walking around freely in the city! Manhattan is huge – so huge that its () roads stretch infinitely in the - plane, but conveniently, those roads all run perfectly horizontally or vertically. Each horizontal and vertical road can be modeled by an equation of the form or , where is an integer in the range to inclusive.
Farmer John knows exactly where each cow started walking and how long ago they escaped. Cows are very predictable, so each of them walks according to the following pattern:
- They only walk north () or east () at one unit per second.
- If they are currently on a single road, they continue walking along the road's direction.
- If they are at the intersection of two roads, they walk north if they have been walking for an even number of seconds and east otherwise.
Given the layout of Manhattan and the information for each cow, help Farmer John determine where his cows are now!
INPUT FORMAT (input arrives from the terminal / stdin):
The first line contains and .
The next lines describe the roads. Each road is described by a direction (H or V) and a coordinate . It is guaranteed that the roads are unique.
The next lines describe the cows. Each cow is described by three integers , meaning that they started walking from exactly seconds ago. It is guaranteed that lies on some road, and .
OUTPUT FORMAT (print output to the terminal / stdout):
Output lines, where the th line contains the current position of the th cow.
SAMPLE INPUT:
4 5 V 7 H 4 H 5 V 6 6 3 10 6 4 10 6 5 10 6 6 10 100 4 10
SAMPLE OUTPUT:
14 5 7 13 6 15 6 16 110 4
The first two cows took the following paths:
(6, 3) -> (6, 4) -> (7, 4) -> (7, 5) -> (8, 5) -> ... -> (14, 5) (6, 4) -> (6, 5) -> (7, 5) -> (7, 6) -> ... -> (7, 13)
SCORING: Inputs 2-4 satisfy .Inputs 5-9 satisfy .Inputs 10-20 satisfy no additional constraints.
Problem credits: Benjamin Qi