402886: GYM100935 G Board Game
Description
Feras bought to his nephew Saleem a new game to help him learning calculating. The game consists of a board with 4 rows and 4 columns with 16 cubes. Every cube has a number from 1 to 16. Let's define the power of a column as the sum of its elements. In the same way, the power of a row is the sum of its elements. Saleem should arrange the cubes in the board such that the power of all columns and all rows are equal. To make the game easier, the nice uncle, Feras, will help him arranging 7 cubes, and Saleem should arrange the rest of the cubes.
InputYour program will be tested on one or more test cases. The first line of the input will be a single integer T, the number of test cases (1 ≤ T ≤ 100). Then the test cases. Each test case has four lines containing four integers. The j-th number in the i-th line describes the cell (i,j) of the board. If the number is -1 then the cell is empty and you have to fill it, otherwise, uncle Feras has already filled this cell.
OutputFor each test case print a line in the following format: "Case c:" where c is the test case number starting from 1 then print the board in four lines every line has four numbers separated by space. If there is more than one solution print the solution that has the smallest order (See the notes below).
ExamplesInput1Output
-1 -1 -1 -1
-1 -1 -1 -1
-1 5 13 12
3 8 9 14
Case 1:Note
11 6 10 7
16 15 2 1
4 5 13 12
3 8 9 14
in the sample input there is more than one solution:
Solution1:
16 15 2 1
11 6 10 7
4 5 13 12
3 8 9 14
Solution2:
11 6 10 7
16 15 2 1
4 5 13 12
3 8 9 14
but we select solution2 because it has the smallest order when we write the rows in one line.
Solution1: 16 15 2 1 11 6 10 7 4 5 13 12 3 8 9 14
Solution2: 11 6 10 7 16 15 2 1 4 5 13 12 3 8 9 14