The Frog's Games



Problem Description
The annual Games in frogs' kingdom started again. The most famous game is the Ironfrog Triathlon. One test in the Ironfrog Triathlon is jumping. This project requires the frog athletes to jump over the river. The width of the river is L (1<= L <= 1000000000). There are n (0<= n <= 500000) stones lined up in a straight line from one side to the other side of the river. The frogs can only jump through the river, but they can land on the stones. If they fall into the river, they 
are out. The frogs was asked to jump at most m (1<= m <= n+1) times. Now the frogs want to know if they want to jump across the river, at least what ability should they have. (That is the frog's longest jump distance).
 

Input
The input contains several cases. The first line of each case contains three positive integer L, n, and m. 
Then n lines follow. Each stands for the distance from the starting banks to the nth stone, two stone appear in one place is impossible.
 

Output
For each case, output a integer standing for the frog's ability at least they should have.
 

Sample Input
6 1 2 2 25 3 3 11 2 18
 

Sample Output
4 11
一只青蛙过河 给出河宽和每个石头的位置 求青蛙最小跳跃力(保证青蛙能够过河 青蛙跳的最远的一次 至少是多少)
#include<cstdio>
#include<cmath>
#include<algorithm>
using namespace std;	
int L,n,m;
int  s[500001];
int cha(int mid)
{
	   int cut=0;
	   int last=0;
	for(int i=1;i<=n+1;)
	{
	     if(last+mid>=s[i])
	     {
	        i++;
		 }
		 else
		 {
		 	if(last==s[i-1])
		 	{
		 			return false;
			 }
		 	last=s[i-1];
	     	cut++;
		 }
	}
	cut++;
	  return cut<=m;
}
int main()
{
	while(scanf("%d%d%d",&L,&n,&m)!=EOF)
	{
	      for( int i=1;i<=n;i++)
	      {
	      	scanf("%d",&s[i]);
		  } 
		  sort(s+1,s+n+1);
		 s[n+1]=L;
 		int  l=0,r=L;
 		int ans;
		while(l<=r)
		{
			int mid=(l+r)/2;
			if(cha(mid))
			{
				ans=mid;
				r=mid-1;
			}
			else
			{
				l=mid+1;
			}
		}
		printf("%d
",ans);
	}
	return 0;
}


Problem Description
The annual Games in frogs' kingdom started again. The most famous game is the Ironfrog Triathlon. One test in the Ironfrog Triathlon is jumping. This project requires the frog athletes to jump over the river. The width of the river is L (1<= L <= 1000000000). There are n (0<= n <= 500000) stones lined up in a straight line from one side to the other side of the river. The frogs can only jump through the river, but they can land on the stones. If they fall into the river, they 
are out. The frogs was asked to jump at most m (1<= m <= n+1) times. Now the frogs want to know if they want to jump across the river, at least what ability should they have. (That is the frog's longest jump distance).
 

Input
The input contains several cases. The first line of each case contains three positive integer L, n, and m. 
Then n lines follow. Each stands for the distance from the starting banks to the nth stone, two stone appear in one place is impossible.
 

Output
For each case, output a integer standing for the frog's ability at least they should have.
 

Sample Input
6 1 2 2 25 3 3 11 2 18
 

Sample Output
4 11
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