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Tom's Meadow 

Tom has a meadow in his garden. He divides it into N * M squares. Initially all the squares were covered with grass. He mowed down the grass on some of the squares and thinks the meadow is beautiful if and only if

  1. Not all squares are covered with grass.
  2. No two mowed squares are adjacent.

Two squares are adjacent if they share an edge. Here comes the problem: Is Tom's meadow beautiful now?

Input

The input contains multiple test cases!

Each test case starts with a line containing two integers NM (1 <= NM <= 10) separated by a space. There follows the description of Tom's Meadow. There're Nlines each consisting of M integers separated by a space. 0(zero) means the corresponding position of the meadow is mowed and 1(one) means the square is covered by grass.

A line with N = 0 and M = 0 signals the end of the input, which should not be processed

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Output

One line for each test case.

Output "Yes" (without quotations) if the meadow is beautiful, otherwise "No"(without quotations).

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Sample Input

2 2
1 0
0 1
2 2
1 1
0 0
2 3
1 1 1
1 1 1
0 0

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Sample Output

Yes
No
No

 1 #include <iostream>
 2 using namespace std;
 3 bool arr[10][10];
 4 int main()
 5 {
 6     int n,m;
 7     while(cin>>n>>m&&n!=0)
 8     {
 9         bool flag=true;
10         int sum=0;
11         for(int i=0;i<n;i++)
12         {
13 
14             for(int j=0;j<m;j++)
15             {
16                 cin>>arr[i][j];
17                 sum+=arr[i][j];
18                 if((arr[i][j]==0&&j>0&&arr[i][j-1]==0)||(i>0&&arr[i-1][j]==0&&arr[i][j]==0))
19                 {
20                     flag=false;
21                 
22                 }
23             }
24         }
25         
26             if(flag&&sum!=m*n)
27                 cout<<"Yes"<<endl;
28             else
29                 cout<<"No"<<endl;
30         
31     }
32     return 0;
33 }
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原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/Roni-i/p/7286065.html