Given a list of N student records with name, ID and grade. You are supposed to sort the records with respect to the grade in non-increasing order, and output those student records of which the grades are in a given interval.
Input Specification:
Each input file contains one test case. Each case is given in the following format:
N name[1] ID[1] grade[1] name[2] ID[2] grade[2] ... ... name[N] ID[N] grade[N] grade1 grade2
where name[i] and ID[i] are strings of no more than 10 characters with no space, grade[i] is an integer in [0, 100], grade1 and grade2 are the boundaries of the grade‘s interval. It is guaranteed that all the grades are distinct.
Output Specification:
For each test case you should output the student records of which the grades are in the given interval [grade1, grade2] and are in non-increasing order. Each student record occupies a line with the student‘s name and ID, separated by one space. If there is no student‘s grade in that interval, output "NONE" instead.
Sample Input 1:
4 Tom CS000001 59 Joe Math990112 89 Mike CS991301 100 Mary EE990830 95 60 100
Sample Output 1:
Mike CS991301 Mary EE990830 Joe Math990112
Sample Input 2:
2 Jean AA980920 60 Ann CS01 80 90 95
Sample Output 2:
NONE
#include <cstdio> #include <cstring> #include <algorithm> using namespace std; const int maxn=100; struct Student{ char name[11]; char id[11]; int grade; }stu[maxn]; bool cmp(Student a, Student b){ return a.grade>b.grade; } int main() { int n; scanf("%d", &n); for(int i=0; i<n; i++){ scanf("%s%s%d", stu[i].name, stu[i].id, &stu[i].grade); } sort(stu, stu+n, cmp); int grade1, grade2; bool flag=false; scanf("%d%d", &grade1, &grade2); for(int i=0; i<n; i++){ if(stu[i].grade>=grade1 && stu[i].grade<=grade2){ flag=true; printf("%s %s\n", stu[i].name, stu[i].id); } } if(flag==false) printf("NONE\n"); return 0; }