Obviously,the answer to going to the $$$i$$$-th floor can be calced by defining the following DP table:
- $$$f[i][0]$$$ = The answer if we go from $$$i-1$$$-th floor to $$$i$$$-th floor by stairs.
- $$$f[i][1]$$$ = The answer if we go from $$$i-1$$$-th floow to $$$i$$$-th floor by elevator.
And we can calc $$$f[i][0/1]$$$ by $$$f[i-1][0/1]$$$,through the following equations:
- $$$f[i][0] = \min(f[i-1][0],f[i-1][1]) + a_i $$$
- $$$f[i][1] = \min(f[i-1][0]+c,f[i-1][1]) + b_i $$$,because if we walk to the $$$i-1$$$-th floor,we must wait for elevator,but if we go to $$$i-1$$$-th floor by elevator,we don't need to wait again.
So this problem can be solved in a total of $$$O(n)$$$ time.This is the code:
#include<iostream>
#include<cstdio>
#include<cstring>
#include<string>
using namespace std;
const int CN = 2e5+5;
int n,c,a[CN],b[CN],f[2][CN];
int main()
{
scanf("%d%d",&n,&c);
for(int i=2;i<=n;i++) scanf("%d",&a[i]);
for(int i=2;i<=n;i++) scanf("%d",&b[i]);
f[0][1] = 0; f[1][1] = c; // if we go by elevator since the first floor,we must wait first
for(int i=2;i<=n;i++){
f[0][i] = min(f[0][i-1], f[1][i-1]) + a[i];
f[1][i] = min(f[0][i-1] + c, f[1][i-1]) + b[i];
}
for(int i=1;i<=n;i++) printf("%d ",min(f[0][i], f[1][i]));
return 0;
}
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