2281. Snowboard

单点时限: 2.0 sec

内存限制: 256 MB

Michael likes snowboarding. That’s not very surprising, since snowboarding is really great. The bad thing is that in order to gain speed, the area must slide downwards. Another disadvantage is that when you’ve reached the bottom of the hill you have to walk up again or wait for the ski-lift.

Michael would like to know how long the longest run in an area is. That area is given by a grid of numbers, defining the heights at those points. Look at this example:

1 2 3 4 5

16 17 18 19 6

15 24 25 20 7

14 23 22 21 8

13 12 11 10 9

One can slide down from one point to a connected other one if and only if the height decreases. One point is connected to another if it’s at left, at right, above or below it. In the sample map, a possible slide would be 24-17-16-1 (start at 24, end at 1). Of course if you would go 25-24-23-…-3-2-1, it would be a much longer run. In fact, it’s the longest possible.

输入格式

The first line contains the number of testcases N. Each testcase starts with a line containing the name (it’s a single string), the number of rows R and the number of columns C. After that follow R lines with C numbers each, defining the heights. R and C won’t be bigger than 100, N not bigger than 15 and the heights are always in the range from 0 to 100.

输出格式

For each testcase, print a line containing the name of the area, a colon, a space and the length of the longest run one can slide down in that area.

样例

Input
2
Feldberg 10 5
56 14 51 58 88
26 94 24 39 41
24 16 8 51 51
76 72 77 43 10
38 50 59 84 81
5 23 37 71 77
96 10 93 53 82
94 15 96 69 9
74 0 62 38 96
37 54 55 82 38
Spiral 5 5
1 2 3 4 5
16 17 18 19 6
15 24 25 20 7
14 23 22 21 8
13 12 11 10 9
Output
Feldberg: 7
Spiral: 25

2 人解决,5 人已尝试。

2 份提交通过,共有 6 份提交。

9.2 EMB 奖励。

创建: 15 年,8 月前.

修改: 6 年,7 月前.

最后提交: 10 年,11 月前.

来源: Freshman Programming Contest

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