You’re given an unlimited number of pebbles to distribute across an N x N game board (N drawn from [3, 15]), where each square on the board contains some positive point value between 10 and 99, inclusive. A 6 x 6 board might look like this:
The goal is to maximize the number of points claimed by your placement of pebbles.
Write a program that reads in a sequence of boards from an input file and prints to stdout the maximum number of points attainable by an optimal pebble placement for each.
Each board is expressed as a series of lines, where each line is a space-delimited series of numbers. A blank line marks the end of each board (including the last one)
then your program would print the maximum number of points one can get by optimally distributing pebbles while respecting the two rules, which would be this (each output should be printed on a single line and followed with a newline):
71 24 95 56 54 85 50 74 94 28 92 96 23 71 10 23 61 31 30 46 64 33 32 95 89 78 78 11 55 20 11 98 54 81 43 39 97 12 15 79 99 58 10 13 79 83 65 34 17 85 59 61 12 58 97 40 63 97 85 66 90 33 49 78 79 30 16 34 88 54 39 26 80 21 32 71 89 63 39 52 90 14 89 49 66 33 19 45 61 31 29 84 98 58 36 53 35 33 88 90 19 23 76 23 76 77 27 25 42 70 36 35 91 17 79 43 33 85 33 59 47 46 63 75 98 96 55 75 88 10 57 85 71 34 10 59 84 45 29 34 43 46 75 28 47 63 48 16 19 62 57 91 85 89 70 80 30 19 38 14 61 35 36 20 38 18 89 64 63 88 83 45 46 89 53 83 59 48 45 87 98 21 15 95 24 35 79 35 55 66 91 95 86 87 94 15 84 42 88 83 64 50 22 99 13 32 85 12 43 39 41 23 35 97 54 98 18 85 84 61 77 96 49 38 75 95 16 71 22 14 18 72 97 94 43 18 59 78 33 80 68 59 26 94 78 87 78 92 59 83 26 88 91 91 34 84 53 98 83 49 60 11 55 17 51 75 29 80 14 79 15 18 94 39 69 24 93 41 66 64 88 82 21 56 16 41 57 74 51 79 49 15 59 21 37 27 78 41 38 82 19 62 54 91 47 29 38 67 52 92 81 99 11 27 31 62 32 97 42 93 43 79 88 44 54 48
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