#UT341. [USACO3.4.1] 美国血统 American Heritage

[USACO3.4.1] 美国血统 American Heritage

American Heritage

Farmer John takes the heritage of his cows very seriously. He is not, however, a truly fine bookkeeper. He keeps his cow genealogies as binary trees and, instead of writing them in graphic form, he records them in the more linear 'tree in-order' and 'tree pre-order' notations.

Your job is to create the 'tree post-order' notation of a cow's heritage after being given the in-order and pre-order notations. Each cow name is encoded as a unique letter. (You may already know that you can frequently reconstruct a tree from any two of the ordered traversals.) Obviously, the trees will have no more than 26 nodes.

Here is a graphical representation of the tree used in the sample input and output:

                  C
                /   \
               /     \
              B       G
             / \     /
            A   D   H
               / \
              E   F

The in-order traversal of this tree prints the left sub-tree, the root, and the right sub-tree.

The pre-order traversal of this tree prints the root, the left sub-tree, and the right sub-tree.

The post-order traversal of this tree print the left sub-tree, the right sub-tree, and the root.

PROGRAM NAME: heritage

INPUT FORMAT

  • Line 1: The in-order representation of a tree.
  • Line 2: The pre-order representation of that same tree.

SAMPLE INPUT (file heritage.in)

ABEDFCHG
CBADEFGH

OUTPUT FORMAT

A single line with the post-order representation of the tree.

SAMPLE OUTPUT (file heritage.out)

AEFDBHGC