There is given a rectangular bitmap of size n*m. Each pixel of the bitmap is either white or
black, but at least one is white. The pixel in i-th line and j-th column is called the pixel (i,j)
. The
distance between two pixels p1=(i1,j1)
and p2=(i2,j2)
is defined as d(p1,p2)=|i1-i2|+|j1-j2|
.
Write a program which:
- Reads the description of the bitmap from the standard input.
- For each pixel, computes the distance to the nearest white.
- Writes the results to the standard output.
Input
The number of test cases t
(1≤t≤1000)
is in the first line of input, then t
test cases follow
separated by an empty line. In the first line of each test case there is a pair of integer numbers
n
, m
separated by a single space, 1<=n <=182
, 1<=m<=182
. In each of the following n
lines of
the test case exactly one zero-one word of length m
, the description of one line of the bitmap, is
written. On the j-th position in the line (i+1)
, 1 <= i <= n
, 1 <= j <= m
, is '1'
if, and only if the pixel
(i,j)
is white.
Output
In the i-th line for each test case, 1<=i<=n
, there should be written m integers f(i,1),...,f(i,m)
separated by single spaces, where f(i,j)
is the distance from the pixel (i,j)
to the nearest white
pixel.
Example:
Input:
1
3 4
0001
0011
0110
Output:
3 2 1 0
2 1 0 0
1 0 0 1
- Run
npm install
to install all the required dependencies - Run
npm run start
to start the application - Alternatively, you can run
npm run start:dev
to start the application in watch mode
- Application will read the input given in the
src/data/input.txt
file, and will write the resulting output to thesrc/data/output.txt
file
Unit tests are written using Jest
- Run
npm run test
to run the unit tests - Alternatively, you can run
npm run test:watch
to run the test in watch mode