Ancient Roman empire had a strong government system with various departments, including a secret service department. Important documents were sent between provinces and the capital in encrypted form to prevent eavesdropping. The most popular ciphers in those times were so called substitution cipher and permutation cipher.
Substitution cipher changes all occurrences of each letter to some other letter. Substitutes for all letters must be different. For some letters substitute letter may coincide with the original letter. For example, applying substitution cipher that changes all letters from ‘A’ to ‘Y’ to the next ones in the alphabet, and changes ‘Z’ to ‘A’, to the message “VICTORIOUS” one gets the message “WJDUPSJPVT”.
Permutation cipher applies some permutation to the letters of the message. For example, applying the permutation ⟨2, 1, 5, 4, 3, 7, 6, 10, 9, 8⟩ to the message “VICTORIOUS” one gets the message “IVOTCIRSUO”.
It was quickly noticed that being applied separately, both substitution cipher and permutation cipher were rather weak. But when being combined, they were strong enough for those times. Thus, the most important messages were first encrypted using substitution cipher, and then the result was encrypted using permutation cipher. Encrypting the message “VICTORIOUS” with the combination of the ciphers described above one gets the message “JWPUDJSTVP”.
Archeologists have recently found the message engraved on a stone plate. At the first glance it seemed completely meaningless, so it was suggested that the message was encrypted with some substitution and permutation ciphers. They have conjectured the possible text of the original message that was encrypted, and now they want to check their conjecture. They need a computer program to do it, so you have to write one.
Input file contains several test cases. Each of them consists of two lines. The first line contains the message engraved on the plate. Before encrypting, all spaces and punctuation marks were removed, so the encrypted message contains only capital letters of the English alphabet. The second line contains the original message that is conjectured to be encrypted in the message on the first line. It also contains only capital letters of the English alphabet.
The lengths of both lines of the input file are equal and do not exceed 100.
For each test case, print one output line. Output ‘YES’ if the message on the first line of the input file could be the result of encrypting the message on the second line, or ‘NO’ in the other case.
JWPUDJSTVP
VICTORIOUS
MAMA
ROME
HAHA
HEHE
AAA
AAA
NEERCISTHEBEST
SECRETMESSAGES
YES
NO
YES
YES
NO
这道题目的映射是指的一个字母可以映射对应一个字母。映射的方式也不一定是按照一定的规律的。因此,只需要看看每一个字符串出现的次数是不是一样的就可以,要看是不是一样的就用到了排序算法,这里使用的是快排函数。
#include<stdio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
#include<string.h>
int cmp(const void* a, const void* b)
{
return *(int*)a - *(int*)b;
}
int main()
{
char arr[105];
char arr1[105];
while (scanf("%s", arr) != EOF && scanf("%s", arr1) != EOF)
{
int a[30] = { 0 };
int b[30] = { 0 };
for (int i = 0;i < strlen(arr); i++)
a[arr[i] - 'A']++;
for (int i = 0;i < strlen(arr1);i++)
b[arr1[i] - 'A']++;
qsort(a, 30, sizeof(int), cmp);
qsort(b, 30, sizeof(int), cmp);
int flag = 0;
for(int i=0;i<30;i++)
if(a[i]!=b[i])
{
flag = 1;
break;
}
if (flag)printf("NO\n");
else printf("YES\n");
}
}
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