IOI '99 - Antalya-Belek, Turkey
You want to arrange the window of your flower shop in a most pleasant
way. You have
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
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
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. If more than one arrangement has the maximal sum value, any one of them will be acceptable. You have to produce exactly one arrangement.
Input Specification
- The first line contains two numbers: the number of bunches of
flowers
and the number of vases . - The following
lines: Each of these lines contains integers, so that is given as the number on the line of the input file.
Output Specification
The output should consist of two lines:
- The first line will contain the sum of aesthetic values for your arrangement.
- The second line must present the arrangement as a list of
numbers, so that the number on this line identifies the vase in which the bunch is put.
Sample Input
3 5
7 23 -5 -24 16
5 21 -4 10 23
-21 5 -4 -20 20
Sample Output
53
2 4 5
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