COCI 2006/2007, Contest #1
Task DEBUG
While debugging a program Mirko noticed that a bug in the program may be linked with the existence of so called square killers in the program memory. The program memory is a matrix composed of R rows and C columns consisting only of zeroes and ones. A square killer is a square submatrix in memory, consisting of more than one character, that, when rotated 180 degrees looks exactly the same. For example, the following matrix contains 3 square killers:
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Mirko is wondering if there is a connection between the size of the largest square killer and the bug in the program. Help Mirko by writing a program that, given the layout of the memory, outputs the size of the largest square killer. The size of the square killer is the number of rows (or columns) that the killer consists of. In the example above the killer sizes are 2, 2 and 3, respectively.
Input
The first will contain two integers, R and C, smaller than or equal to 300.
The next R lines will each contain C characters ('0' or '1') with no spaces.
Output
Output the size of the largest killer on a single line, or output -1 if there are no square killers.
Sample Tests
Input3 6 101010 111001 101001 Output3 |
Input4 5 10010 01010 10101 01001 Output3 |
Input3 3 101 111 100 Output-1 |
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Best Solutions
Point Value: 20 (partial)
Time Limit: 1.00s
Memory Limit: 32M
Added: Jan 13, 2009
Languages Allowed:
C++03, PAS, C, HASK, ASM, RUBY, PYTH2, JAVA, PHP, SCM, CAML, PERL, C#, C++11, PYTH3
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