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Road net
A diskette was enclosed to a road map. The diskette contains the table of the shortest ways (distances) between each pair of towns on the map. All the roads are two-way. The location of towns on the map has the following interesting property: if the length of the shortest way from town A to town B equals the sum of the lengths of the shortest ways from A to C and C to B then town C lies on (certain) shortest way from A to B . We say that towns A and B are neighbouring towns if there is no town C such that the length of the shortest way from A to B equals the sum of the lengths of the shortest ways from A to C and C to B. Find all the pairs of neighbouring towns. ExampleFor the table of distances:
TaskWrite a program that:
Input
In the first line of the text file SIE.IN there is an integer n,
1<=n<200, which equals the number of towns on the map.
Towns are numbered from 1 to n. OutputYour program should write all the pairs of the neighbouring towns (i.e. their numbers) to the text file SIE.OUT. There should be one pair in each line. Each pair can appear only once. The numbers in each pair should be given in increasing order. Pairs should be ordered so that if the pair (a,b) precedes the pair (c,d) then a < c or (a=c i b < d). ExampleFor the text file SIE.IN: 3 0 1 2 1 0 3 2 3 0 the correct answer is the output file SIE.OUT: 1 2 1 3 |