spoj#JUNL. BHAAD MEI JAAO
BHAAD MEI JAAO
You are on vacation on a drunken island, but you couldn't resist the temptation of solving a good old problem. It all started when a group of kids played a game they call "The Falling Coconuts". In this game, a number of coconuts fall to the ground, one by one, on a single axis, at the locations given in drops. If a coconut X lands on the ground, it remains where it is. If it lands on top of another coconut Y, one of the following things happens:
- If coconut Y is surrounded on both sides by coconuts (denoted by 'O'), coconut X remains where it is.
X
OYO
- If there is no coconut directly to the right of coconut Y, coconut X slides down to the position directly to the right of coconut Y.
X
OY -> OYX
X
Y -> YX
- If there is a coconut directly to the right of coconut Y, but no coconut directly to the left of coconut Y, coconut X slides down to the position directly to the left of coconut Y.
X
YO -> XYO
Each time coconut X slides down to a different position, it will continue to slide (following the behavior outlined above) until it's in a place where it will not slide any further.
The task is to display the final coconut configuration.
Input
First line is t = number of test cases.
Each test case consists of 2 lines , first line conataining the number of coconuts and second line contains n integers denoting the position of each cocnut on the x-axis.
Output
As described in the problem statement.
Example
Input: 2
8
8 9 10 11 12 8 12 10
10
6 8 10 7 9 8 8 8 8 8 Output:
---O---OOOOOOO--O----OOO--OOOOOO
Explanation of test case 1:
The configuration after each fallen coconut is given below:
X
X -> OX -> OOX -> 000X -> 0000X -> X00000 -> 000000X -> 0000000
In this diagram, 'X' denotes the last fallen coconut.