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You want to arrange the window of your flower shop in a most pleasant way. You have F bunches of flowers, each being of a different kind, and at least as many vases ordered in a row. The vases are glued onto the shelf and are numbered consecutively 1 through V, where V is the number of vases, from left to right so that the vase 1 is the leftmost, and the vase V is the rightmost vase. The bunches are moveable and are uniquely identified by integers between 1 and F. These id-numbers have a significance: They determine the required order of appearance of the flower bunches in the row of vases so that the bunch i must be in a vase to the left of the vase containing bunch j whenever i < j. Suppose, for example, you have bunch of azaleas (id-number=1), a bunch of begonias (id-number=2) and a bunch of carnations (id-number=3). Now, all the bunches must be put into the vases keeping their id-numbers in order. The bunch of azaleas must be in a vase to the left of begonias, and the bunch of begonias must be in a vase to the left of carnations. If there are more vases than bunches of flowers then the excess will be left empty. A vase can hold only one bunch of flowers.

Each vase has a distinct characteristic (just like flowers do). Hence, putting a bunch of flowers in a vase results in a certain aesthetic value, expressed by an integer. The aesthetic values are presented in a table as shown below. Leaving a vase empty has an aesthetic value of 0.

 

 

V A S E S

 

 

1

2

3

4

5

Bunches

1 (azaleas)

7

23

-5

-24

16

2 (begonias)

5

21

-4

10

23

3 (carnations)

-21

5

-4

-20

20

 

According to the table, azaleas, for example, would look great in vase 2, but they would look awful in vase 4.

To achieve the most pleasant effect you have to maximize the sum of aesthetic values for the arrangement while keeping the required ordering of the flowers.

ASSUMPTIONS

1 ≤ F ≤ 100 where F is the number of the bunches of flowers. The bunches are numbered 1 through F. F ≤ V ≤ 100 where V is the number of vases. -50 ≤ Aij ≤ 50 where Aij is the aesthetic value obtained by putting the flower bunch i into the vase j.

Input

The first line contains two numbers: F and V.

The following F lines: Each of these lines contains V integers, so that Aij is given as the j’th number on the (i+1)’st line of the input file.

Notice: The input contains several test cases.

Output

The output line will contain the sum of aesthetic values for your arrangement.

Sample Input

3 5
7 23 -5 -24 16
5 21 -4 10 23
-21 5 -4 -20 20

Sample Output

53

这题可以用搜索过,但是还可以用dp
用result[i][j]表示前i行,以j结尾的排法的最大值,
rsult[1][j]直接初始化为num[i][j];其余初始化为负无穷
dp的过程就是
    for(i=2;i<-r;i++)//行逐渐增加
          for(j=i;j<=c;j++)//列必须大于等于行号,否则无法保证从左上方到右下方
                    for(k=1;k<j;k++)
                               if(result[i][j]<result[i-1][k]+num[i][j])//无需担心不是从左上方到右下方,因为若i<j,result[][]赋为了负无穷
                                               result[i][j]=result[i-1][k]+num[i][j]
更详细的代码可以到苏强的博客http://download.csdn.net/user/china8848/获得
posted on 2009-07-14 10:05 luis 阅读(231) 评论(0)  编辑 收藏 引用 所属分类: 动态规划

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