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You have a list of **N** distinct words, consisting of only lowercase letters. |
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You'd like to print any **K** words from this list, one per page, in any |
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order. |
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You will accomplish this using a very basic text editor. It supports 3 types |
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of operations: typing a letter, deleting the previous letter, and printing the |
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current document. Note that it does not allow the cursor to be moved! This |
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means that the first operation may only add a letter to the end of the |
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document, and the second may only delete the last letter (if any). Due to |
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issues with memory leakage, you also need to remember to leave the document |
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completely empty after you've printed your **K** words! |
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What's the minimum number of operations required to get the job done? |
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As an example, let's say that you want to print 3 of the following 5 words: |
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hair |
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box |
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awesome |
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hail |
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One optimal sequence of 15 operations is as follows: |
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* \- type 'h', 'a', 'i', and 'r' (document = 'hair') |
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* \- print |
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* \- backspace (document = 'hai') |
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* \- type 'l' (document = 'hail') |
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* \- print |
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* \- backspace 4 times (document = empty) |
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* \- type 'a' (document = 'a') |
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* \- print |
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* \- backspace (document = empty) |
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### Input |
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Input begins with an integer **T**, the number of sets of words you want to |
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print. For each set, there is first a line containing the space-separated |
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integers **N** and **K**. The next **N** lines contain the set of words, one |
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per line. |
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### Output |
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For the **i**th set of words, print a line containing "Case #**i**: " followed |
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by the minimum number of operations required to print **K** of the words and |
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then leave the document empty. |
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### Constraints |
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1 ≤ **T** ≤ 100 |
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1 ≤ **K** ≤ **N** ≤ 300 |
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The total length of all **N** words in each set will be at most 100,000 |
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characters. |
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