TEX Quotes Time Limit: 1000MS Memory Limit: 10000K Total Submissions: 8505 Accepted: 4460
Description
TEX is a typesetting language developed by Donald Knuth. It takes source text together with a few typesetting instructions and produces, one hopes, a beautiful document. Beautiful documents use double-left-quote and double-right-quote to delimit quotations, rather than the mundane " which is what is provided by most keyboards. Keyboards typically do not have an oriented double-quote, but they do have a left-single-quote ` and a right-single-quote '. Check your keyboard now to locate the left-single-quote key ` (sometimes called the "backquote key") and the right-single-quote key ' (sometimes called the "apostrophe" or just "quote"). Be careful not to confuse the left-single-quote ` with the "backslash" key \. TEX lets the user type two left-single-quotes `` to create a left-double-quote and two right-single-quotes '' to create a right-double-quote. Most typists, however, are accustomed to delimiting their quotations with the un-oriented double-quote ".Input
Input will consist of several lines of text containing an even number of double-quote (") characters. Input is ended with an end-of-file character.Output
The text must be output exactly as it was input except that:Sample Input
"To be or not to be," quoth the Bard, "that is the question". The programming contestant replied: "I must disagree. To `C' or not to `C', that is The Question!"
Sample Output
``To be or not to be,'' quoth the Bard, ``that is the question''. The programming contestant replied: ``I must disagree. To `C' or not to `C', that is The Question!''
題目說那麼多,重點其實就在雙引號的處理。題目沒說輸入的每行有多長~~反正用數組貌似不行。
#include#include int main(){ char c; int j=0; while(scanf("%c",&c)!=EOF){ if(c=='"'&&j==0){ putchar('`'); putchar('`'); j++; } else if(c=='"'&&j==1){ putchar('\''); putchar('\''); j=0; } else putchar(c); } return 0; }