You're typing a long text with a broken keyboard. Well it's not so badly broken. The only problem with the keyboard is that sometimes the home key or the end key gets automatically pressed (internally).
You're not aware of this issue, since you're focusing on the text and did not even turn on the monitor! After you finished typing, you can see a text on the screen (if you turn on the monitor).
In Chinese, we can call it Beiju. Your task is to find the Beiju text.
There are several test cases. Each test case is a single line containing at least one and at most 100,000 letters, underscores and two special characters '[' and ']'. '[' means the Home key is pressed internally, and ']' means the End key is pressed internally. The input is terminated by end-of-file (EOF). The size of input file does not exceed 5MB.
For each case, print the Beiju text on the screen.
This_is_a_[Beiju]_text [[]][][]Happy_Birthday_to_Tsinghua_University
BeijuThis_is_a__text Happy_Birthday_to_Tsinghua_University
#include#include #include #include #include #define N 100009 using namespace std; char s[N]; int next[N];//存第i號後面是幾號~ int main() { while(~scanf(%s,s+1)) { next[0]=0; int cur=0,la=0; int len=strlen(s+1); for(int i=1;i<=len;i++) { char c=s[i]; if(c=='[') cur=0; else if(c==']') cur=la; else { next[i]=next[cur]; next[cur]=i; if(la==cur) la=i; cur=i; } } int i; for(i=next[0];i!=0;i=next[i]) printf(%c,s[i]); cout<