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1161 Merging Linked Lists

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  • 作者: 陈越
  • 单位: 浙江大学
  • 代码长度限制: 16 KB
  • 时间限制: 400 ms
  • 内存限制: 64 MB

Given two singly linked lists L_1 = a_1 \to a_2\to \cdots \to a_{n-1}\to a_n and L_2 = b_1 \to b_2\to \cdots \to b_{m-1}\to b_m. If n\ge 2m, you are supposed to reverse and merge the shorter one into the longer one to obtain a list like $a_1 to a_2 to b_{m} to a_3 to a_4 to b_{m-1}cdots $. For example, given one list being 6→7 and the other one 1→2→3→4→5, you must output 1→2→7→3→4→6→5.

Input Specification

Each input file contains one test case. For each case, the first line contains the two addresses of the first nodes of L_1 and L_2, plus a positive N (\le 10^5) which is the total number of nodes given. The address of a node is a 5-digit nonnegative integer, and NULL is represented by -1.

Then N lines follow, each describes a node in the format:

Address Data Next
where Address is the position of the node, Data is a positive integer no more than 10^5, and Next is the position of the next node. It is guaranteed that no list is empty, and the longer list is at least twice as long as the shorter one.

Output Specification

For each case, output in order the resulting linked list. Each node occupies a line, and is printed in the same format as in the input.

Sample Input

00100 01000 7
02233 2 34891
00100 6 00001
34891 3 10086
01000 1 02233
00033 5 -1
10086 4 00033
00001 7 -1

Sample Output

01000 1 02233
02233 2 00001
00001 7 34891
34891 3 10086
10086 4 00100
00100 6 00033
00033 5 -1


Last update: May 4, 2022
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